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HV038- Let’s Eat
HV/Series/Episode/ Work by: Jay Allison · Scott Carrier · Joe Frank · Larry Massett
Hearing Voices from NPR®:
038 Let’s Eat— For Thanksgiving
Host— Larry Massett of Hearing Voices
Airdates— 11/19/2008 – 11/26/2008
Let’s Eat (53:00 mp3):
A Thanksgiving audio feast. We binge on fattening stories, then purge with a documentary on refusing food:
Joe Frank describes a typically twisted family “Thanksgiving Dinner” (from his program “Pilgrim“).

detail of painting “First Thanksgiving” by Jean Louis Gerome Ferris (1863-1930)
courtesy Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Detroit Publishing Company Collection
Scott Carrier tours a “Turkey Ranch,” following the gobbler from farmyard to frozen food.

photo by Harry M. Rhoads (1880-1975)
courtesy Western History/Genealogy Department, Denver Public Library
Dean Olscher of The Next Big Thing goes “Chowhounding in St. Paul,” searching for Hmong food, with cellphone assistance from the Chowhound, Jim Leff.

Sarah J. Hale, Editor of Godey’s Lady’s Book, led a campaign through
the 1850s-1860s to establish Thanksgiving Day as a national holiday
And Annie Cheney offers a touching document of her eating disorder, “Concerning Breakfast” from Jay Allison’s Life Stories series.
Library of Congress- Thanksgiving in American Memory
US Census Bureau- Thanksgiving Day, 2007
Art of Larry
At NPR’s blog is a wonderful short film & essay by Art Silverman about Sundays, stories, friendship, coffee, cooking, and “Smokin’ Larry” Massett.
“Larry changed my concept of what could be done on radio.”
HV018- Stars and Bars
HV/Series/Episode/ Work by: Ben Adair · Joe Frank · Barrett Golding · Larry Massett
Hearing Voices from NPR®:
018 Stars and Bars— For Fourth of July
Host— Larry Massett of Hearing Voices
Airdates— 07/02/2008 – 7/9/2008
Stars and Bars (53:00 mp3):
Celebrating America with Flags and Festivals, featuring:
Recitations and reflections on “The Pledge” of Allegiance” and “War vs. Peace” (by Joe Frank).
The annual “Rainbow Family” migration into the Montana forest on July Fourth — their day of prayer for peace (produced by Barrett Golding, photos by Chad Harder).
A town that covets their title of the “Armpit of America” — host Larry Massett welcomes you to Battle Mountain, Nevada.
Mississippi moonshine, barbecued goat and old-time Fife & Drum at “Otha Turner‘s Afrosippi Picnic” with producer Ben Adair.
HV010- All Mom Radio
HV/Series/Episode/ Work by: Beverly Donofrio · Larry Massett · Sound Portraits · Nancy Updike
Hearing Voices from NPR®:
010 All Mom Radio— For Mother’s Day
Host— Barrett Golding of Hearing Voices
Airdates— 5/7/2008 – 5/14/2008
All Mom Radio (53:00 mp3):
For Mother’s Day, maternal tales from producers around the country:
“Travels with Mom” follows Larry Massett and his mother to the Tybee Island, Georgia of today and of the 1920′s, as recalled by Mrs. Massett.
Writer Beverly Donofrio joins her mom for “Thursday Night Bingo,” produced by Dave Isay of Sound Portraits.
In Nancy Updike‘s “Mubarak and Margy,” a gay man returns home to care for his mom, and to the “cure” his family plans for his homosexuality.
And comedian Amy Borkowsky shares her hilarious phone “Messages from Mom.”
HV005- Backroads
HV/Series/Episode/ Work by: Jeff Arntsen · Scott Carrier · Kitchen Sisters · Larry Massett · John Rieger
Hearing Voices from NPR®:
005 Backroads — For Station Pledge Drives
Hosts— The Kicthen Sisters, Scott Carrier, John Rieger, Larry Massett
Airdates— 2008.04.02-09
Backroads (54:00 mp3):
Audio excursions from the early eighties; four traveling stories from public radio’s past, hosted by the independent producers who made them:
Scott Carrier attends a native service of “Navajo Pentacostalists.”
The Kitchen Sisters ride with the “Road Ranger,” an American auto-mechanic hero.
John Rieger samples small-town life “Fifty Miles Out of Gerlach.”
And Larry Massett takes a nitrous-oxide fueled “Trip To the Dentist.”
Music from Jeff Arntsen of Racket Ship.

