Performance audiobooks
Escape: The Man Who Could Work Miracles
By: Les Crutchfield & John Dunkel
Narrated by: Full Cast
Length: 29 minutes
Abridged: No
The classic story about the bloke who could. In this tale you are crouched in the middle of an immense hurricane. Houses, animals, trees sweeping past you, and you suddenly realize that you have tampered with the Universe, that you are bringing about the destruction of the World. Lovely British accents in this tale with a message. A delightful... Read more
View audiobookEscape: Orient Express
By: Les Crutchfield & John Dunkel
Narrated by: Full Cast
Length: 29 minutes
Abridged: No
A complex but exciting tale of intrigue on the trans-Balkan Railroad. You're aboard the Orient Express rushing through the European night, bound for Istanbul and in your compartment with you, a gun pointed at your head, a small, mysterious stranger is about to take your life. Read more
View audiobookEscape: The Country of the Blind
By: Les Crutchfield & John Dunkel
Narrated by: Full Cast
Length: 29 minutes
Abridged: No
A mountain guide finds a hidden valley where no-one has eyes. However, the blind think that he is deformed. Zebarra is a mining engineer in Ecuador near the towering Andes. Up until a year ago his chief sport was mountaineering. His last climb was an attempt to climb the remote and forbidding peak of Parascotopetl, the 20,000-foot crag... Read more
View audiobookWhy Climate Change Is An 'All-Encompassing Threat'
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
Although a candidate just entered the 2020 presidential race with a platform centered on climate change, some experts say Americans aren’t fully aware of the scope and seriousness of global warming. Among them is David Wallace-Wells, who argues in a new book that the severity of the climate crisis has not yet been acknowledged, let alone... Read more
View audiobookGeorg Büchner: Woyzeck
By: Georg Büchner
Narrated by: Sven Görtz
Length: 1 hour 3 minutes
Abridged: No
Der einfache Soldat Woyzeck muss seine Freundin Marie und das gemeinsame Kind ernähren – wie auch immer. Er setzt sich gegen Bezahlung den Versuchen eines Arztes aus. Als aber Marie eine Affäre beginnt, kommt es zur Tragödie. Das Dramenfragment Büchners gehört zu den eindringlichsten Werken des jung gestorbenen Autors. Read more
View audiobookDesert Magnolia
By: Dedra L. Stevenson
Narrated by: Nicole Blessing
Length: 6 hours 43 minutes
Abridged: No
In Dedra L. Stevenson’s first work of crime and courtroom drama, Desert Magnolia takes the reader along a turbulent journey with Daniella Pierce, a small town Southern gal who ended up living as a Muslim in Dubai, happy and fulfilled, or at least she thought. Daniella, upon hearing that her father has been murdered as a result of a hate crime,... Read more
View audiobookOld Time Radio's Greatest Stars: John Dehner Collection 1
By: Black Eye Entertainment
Narrated by: Full Cast
Length: 5 hours 19 minutes
Abridged: No
Versatile actor John Dehner had a long career (1940-1989) playing countless roles in all media. He appeared in more than 250 films and in thousands of radio and television shows. He began his career as an animator for the Walt Disney Studios but his love for performing found him work at KFWB in Los Angeles as a news editor and disc jockey.... Read more
View audiobookWisconsin Nonprofit Seeks To Better Connect U.S. Farmers With Their Mexican Employees
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
Mexicans who come to the U.S. seeking employment often leave their loved ones and culture behind. In Wisconsin, a nonprofit helps connect American farmers with their migrant employees through language and cultural education. Some of the farmers travel to Mexico to visit the families of their workers -- who can't risk the trip home themselves.... Read more
View audiobookPolitical Columnist Michael Gerson On Coping With ‘Insidious’ Depression
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 7 minutes
Abridged: No
Michael Gerson is a political columnist for the Washington Post and a regular contributor to the NewsHour. But this past weekend, he delivered a sermon at the Washington National Cathedral that focused on a more personal topic: his battle with depression. Gerson joins Judy Woodruff to discuss his experience with the "chronic insidious disease"... Read more
View audiobookWhy We Should Think Differently About Classical Music
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 2 minutes
Abridged: No
Musician and critic Jennifer Gersten wants us to transform the way we think about classical music. Perceived by many as “inaccessible, elitist, incomprehensible,” the genre is often marketed by producers and performers primarily as relaxing. Gersten shares her humble opinion on why that characterization is selling classical music short. Read more
View audiobookSisters Matsumoto
By: Philip Kan Gotanda
Narrated by: Keiko Agena, June Angela, Ron Bottitta, Kurt Ka...
Length: 1 hour 52 minutes
Abridged: No
After the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the US government sent thousands of Japanese American citizens to detention camps. In 1945, three Japanese-American sisters return to their farm in Stockton, California, after years in an internment camp, but the once prosperous family finds it’s not easy to pick up the pieces of their former lives. As... Read more
View audiobook'Broadsword Calling Danny Boy'
By: Geoff Dyer
Narrated by: Roy MacMillan
Length: 2 hours 22 minutes
Abridged: No
Geoff Dyer's earlier book on film, Zona, was about Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker, so it was perhaps inevitable that he should next devote his unique critical and stylistic energies to Brian G. Hutton's Where Eagles Dare. A thrilling Alpine adventure starring a magnificent, bleary-eyed Richard Burton and a dynamically lethargic Clint Eastwood, Where... Read more
View audiobookWhy This Poet Says There Is No Single Story Spun On A Single Tongue
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 1 minute
Abridged: No
Erica Dawson, a professor and writer, said she was surprised while on book tour recently to be faced with the same question over and over again, about speaking for “the black experience.” Black poets never went away. We don’t only deserve the stage in tumultuous times. We aren’t just rage, says Dawson, who shares her humble opinion on... Read more
View audiobookWhy This Poet Says There Is No ‘Single Story Spun On A Single Tongue’
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 1 minute
Abridged: No
Erica Dawson, a professor and writer, said she was surprised while on book tour recently to be faced with the same question over and over again, about speaking for “the black experience.” Black poets "never went away. We don’t only deserve the stage in tumultuous times. We aren’t just rage," says Dawson, who shares her humble opinion on... Read more
View audiobookOrgasmic Sinister
By: Joseph Batte
Narrated by: Joseph
Length: 3 hours 1 minute
Abridged: No
Immerse your Spirit in a world of darkened narrative poetry, blended with insightful and twisted humor. An hourglass is tilted; but, but, death is nothing, compared to possessing of a hunted soul and spirit. Read more
View audiobookHow This Thai Educational Movement Empowers Rural Students
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
More and more in Thailand, rural students learn in traditional classrooms, but with an emphasis on hands-on activities. The idea is to empower young villagers to bring economic development to their communities, as well as learn leadership, empathy and compassion. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro returns to Thailand to talk with the man... Read more
View audiobookI am Lucille Ball
By: Brad Meltzer
Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld & Various
Length: 18 minutes
Abridged: No
"We can all be heroes" is the message of this biography series from #1 New York Times Bestselling author Brad Meltzer.
“Kids always search for heroes, so we might as well have a say in it,” Brad Meltzer realized, and so he envisioned this friendly, fun approach to biography—for his own kids, and for yours. Each entry tells the story of one of... Read more
Author Dani Shapiro On The Power And Danger Of Family Secrets
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 2 minutes
Abridged: No
After taking a DNA test on a whim, author Dani Shapiro discovered that her beloved late father had not been, in fact, her biological parent. She had been conceived using a sperm donor, and as was common at the time, the real story of her conception was kept secret. Shapiro shares her humble opinion on why not knowing the truth can cause more... Read more
View audiobookAuthor And Journalist Sarah Smarsh On Resisting ‘Bogus’ Labels That Divide Us
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 2 minutes
Abridged: No
Sarah Smarsh is an author and a journalist whose environment as an adult diverges greatly from her childhood on a Kansas wheat farm. With exposure to extremely different regions and cultures within the U.S., Smarsh shares her humble opinion on why we should resist the temptation to reduce individuals with oversimplified labels based on where... Read more
View audiobookWhy The Midwest's Deep Freeze May Be A Consequence Of Climate Change
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 5 minutes
Abridged: No
More than a quarter of the U.S. population is expected to deal with sub-zero temperatures this week. The extreme cold has sparked some public skepticism over global warming, but scientists actually believe it is a consequence of climate change. Amna Nawaz talks to Dr. Jennifer Francis of the Woods Hole Research Center for an explanation of this... Read more
View audiobookMicrochipping Humans Wields Great Promise, But Does It Pose Greater Risk?
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 7 minutes
Abridged: No
An intense debate is underway over the benefits and drawbacks of using microchips, typically relied upon to identify ranch animals and pets, on humans. Advantages include fast communication of critical patient data to medical teams, seamless payment and automatically opened doors. But skeptics warn of dire implications for privacy and ethics.... Read more
View audiobookSuspense Collection 2
By: Black Eye Entertainment
Narrated by: Full Cast
Length: 5 hours 53 minutes
Abridged: No
Conceived as a potential radio vehicle for Alfred Hitchcock to direct, Suspense was a radio series of epic proportion. It aired on CBS from 1942 to 1962 and is considered by many to be the best mystery/drama series of the golden age. Known as “Radio's Outstanding Theater of Thrills”, it focused on suspenseful stories starring the biggest names... Read more
View audiobook'Heart' Author Sandeep Jauhar Answers Your Questions
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 5 minutes
Abridged: No
Sandeep Jauhar, author of our January pick for the NewsHour-New York Times book club, Now Read This, joins Jeffrey Brown to answer reader questions on “Heart.” Plus, Jeff announces the February book selection. Read more
View audiobook40 Years Later, The Era Is Still Not A Part Of The Constitution
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
Forty years ago, Congress approved the Equal Rights Amendment, guaranteeing protection from discrimination on the basis of sex -- but it has never been ratified as a constitutional amendment. Now a campaign to ratify the ERA is gathering momentum, in part because of fallout from the #MeToo movement of the past two years. Amna Nawaz talks to Kate... Read more
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