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Tue
Jun
26
2012
Radio Ambulante: Stories from the Americas
7:00 PM
Location: Central Library, Mark Taper Auditorium
Address: 630 W. Fifth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071
Price: Free, reservations recommended
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Daniel Alarcon, a novelist and the founder of the Spanish-language radio program Radio Ambulante, will be joined by his fellow producers for a live presentation of their show.
From the Aloud website:
Everyday stories find voice in this multi-national, bilingual production, a collaboration of NPR stations and independent journalists from over nine countries. In a city with a majority Spanish-speaking population, Radio Ambulante introduces Angelenos to the crónicas de nuestro mundo, and examines the role radio and digital media play in keeping storytelling alive.Alarcon will be joined by producers Annie Murphy, Nancy López, Ruxandra Guidi and Martina Castro, and KCET contributor Adolfo Guzman-Lopez will moderate.
Photo of Alarcon by May-Li Khoe.
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