Voices 2/17/09

Producer/Host: Amy Browne

Contributors: Gray Parrot, humble Farmer

Segment 1: Walk-Across-Maine-in-Drag-a-thon– An interview with artist/activist Timothy Berry (FMI: www.firstgiving.com)

Segment 2: Gray Parrot interviews artist Mango Johnstone about her exhibit (through February) at the Blue Hill Library (FMI: www.mangojohnstone.com)

Segment 3: humble Farmer on the “War on Terror”

Weekend Voices 2/07/09

Producer/Host: Amy Browne

Contributors: Anneli Sundqvist, Carolyn Coe, Robert Skoglund, aka “humble Farmer”

Segment 1: Anneli Sundqvist is the manager of the new Deer Isle Hostel which will be opening in June 2009.   She is also a reporter for Swedish Public Radio.  In the spring of 2007 she made an overland journey from Libya through the Middle East and the Balkans and up through eastern Europe to her childhood home in the north of Sweden.  She recorded her observations in a “letters home” style in several installations.  We start Weekend Voices today, with some of them.
Anneli says “The texts are partly to be seen as actual reports from countires where many would never set foot, or even consider doing so, and partly about the life as a solo traveler in such places. About the people I’ve come across, the small every day events and the culture clashes I encountered out there, about living in a backpack and living on the road. About the language difficulties, the unreal situations and my absent husband, about falling in love and out of fear.  The word needs to be put out there, even more so I think in America; the Middle East is more than suicide bombers and fanatic Muslims. Balkan is more than a former war-zone. We shouldn’t trust what we hear, and should question what we known. The world isn’t as distance as it might seem”

Segment 2: WERU volunteer Carolyn Coe traveled thru Syria and Jordan in December 2008 and January 2009 and interviewed Iraqi refugees and the people who are working with them.   Today she reports on the Iraqi Student Project.  FMI: www.iraqistudentproject.org

Segment 3: A few words from the humble Farmer:

Voices 1/27/09

Producer/Host: Amy Browne

Contributors: Cathy Melio, The Humble Farmer,  Kathleen March & her Spanish students at the University of Maine, Orono;  Music contributed by: Tree by Leaf and Andy Jordan

Segment 1:  The debut of Cathy Melio’s new monthly “Artist’s Voice” feature.  Today she interview Anna Hepler.  FMI: www.cmcanow.org

Segment 2:  A few gems from the Humble Farmer,  Robert Karl Skoglund

Segment 3:  Poetry from El Salvador