Monthly Archives: March 2011

WPRB News: When the Skriker Strikes

This week, we connect with WPRB News’ artsy side. Peter Giovine put together an in-depth review of Molly Silberberg’s thesis production of The Skriker (courtesy of the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University) by the British playwright Caryl Churchill, complete with feature interviews of the actresses and director.
Listen here.

Executive Producer: Raphael Murillo
Senior Producer: Rosy Yang
Chief Engineer: Jackie Cremos

WPRB News: Foreign Policy Voices on the Middle East


This week’s episode delved into the Middle East, North Africa and the Arab world, and tried to make sense of what’s going on. Rafael Grillo talked to professors from Princeton University and George Washington University.
Click here to listen to the story.

A quick note: WPRB News will not be broadcasting its usual content next week on account of Spring Break here on campus. Do be sure to tune into The Week In Review with Read Langan at 6:30 this coming Monday!

WPRB News: The Heart of the Story


This week’s episode featured explorations into all kinds of literature, ranging from an unpublished manuscript by JD Salinger to a celebration of Irish prose. If you didn’t catch us on the air (Mondays at 6:00pm), or you’d like to have another listen:

Click here for Flora Thomson-Deveaux’s piece on JD Salinger’s never-published short story.

Click here for Peter Giovine’s coverage of The Cracked Looking-Glass and exploration of the art of story-telling.

Executive Producer: Raphael Murillo
Senior Producer: Rosy Yang
Chief Engineer: Jackie Cremos