Jun 8 State of Affairs What Are You Reading This Summer? It’s that time again, our annual summer reading show! A good summer read might be the perfect way to kick off those vacation months, but how will you choose a stimulating and relaxing book for at home or the beach? How do you know where to start and where can you find the newest releases from your favorite authors? Listen to the Show By Laura Ellis Jun 8 State of Affairs What Are You Reading This Summer? Laura Ellis
Oct 24 State of Affairs Books into Movies We've all been there, you've just finished a great book, it's still fresh in your mind, what the main characters look like, the setting for the plot, how the romantic restaurant is decorated when the lovers first kiss, and then the movie is released. The process of adapting a book (or short story) for the big screen is a tricky one. Decisions have to be made as to what to keep, what to leave out and what to change. In the end, it seems impossible to please everyone. But some adaptations do work, some are disastrous and some stand on their own away from their books. Listen to the Show By Laura Ellis Oct 24 State of Affairs Books into Movies Laura Ellis
Jul 24 Arts and Culture Louisville Library Celebrates Centennial Listen NowLouisville’s Free Public Library opened its doors 100 years ago today. WFPL’s Elizabeth Kramer reports on how our expectations of the library have changed. “Where are baby’s eyes? Look, they’re open wide. Can you see those peepers peek, peering side to side,” says librarian Catherine Braganza reading to a group of toddlers during “story […] By Elizabeth Kramer Jul 24 Arts and Culture Louisville Library Celebrates Centennial Elizabeth Kramer
Jul 22 Arts and Culture Are People Voting More and More Like Their Neighbors? Listen NowWhen Americans move, they usually look for neighborhoods with specific characteristics, whether they are close to the countryside or downtown or a place dotted with big box stores or boutiques. Some say they also move according to political views and it’s tearing the country apart. WFPL’s Elizabeth Kramer reports. As Americans move house more […] By Elizabeth Kramer Jul 22 Arts and Culture Are People Voting More and More Like Their Neighbors? Elizabeth Kramer