Episode 4: All in a Day’s Work: Mermaid
by Trina Sargalski and Carey McKearnan Marina Duran-Anderson performs as a mermaid at the Yankee Clipper hotel pool. The audience watches from porthole windows in the Wreck Bar./ Sharon Sandoval In...
View ArticleEpisode 4: Second(hand) Chances
by Alicia Zuckerman Heather Klinker and Jennifer Rousseau at the Give Good Works thrift store in Wynwood/ Sammy Mack Give Good Works, a Wynwood thrift store and charity, gives your old and gently used...
View ArticleEpisode 4: The Tale of Lot 180
by Kenny Malone A tinker, a tailor, a soldier’s things– his rifle, his boots full of rocks And this one is for bravery, and this one is for me And everything’s a dollar in this box. – Tom Waits South...
View ArticleLetter from West Kendall: Growing up with ¿Que Pasa, U.S.A.?
(Photo courtesy of WPBT2) By Trina Sargalski Update: Join us Thursday, March 3! Our own Trina Sargalski will participate in “¿Que Pasa, U.S.A.?-LIVE,” an event celebrating 40 years of Spanglish and the...
View ArticleEpisode 4 Airs This Weekend
by Trina Sargalski This weekend, give yourself a break. You’ve been working hard, running yourself ragged. Batteries need to be recharged. People pay big bucks and travel thousands of miles to enjoy...
View ArticleEpisode 4: Full Episode
Window display at Fast Buck Freddie’s in Key West/ Trina Sargalski Continuing our mission to tell the stories of South Florida, we’ve collected more local voices and experiences into Episode 4 of...
View ArticleMusic from Episode 4
Erik Sampson (Erik the Flute Maker) hugs Dario, a young Nicaraguan man in the Somoto dump where the youth lived for a year. (courtesy of Flutemaker Ministries) DJ Le Spam & Spam Allstars – Under...
View ArticleFrom Your Ears to Ours: The Tale of Lot 180
In December, we originally aired “The Tale of Lot 180.” Producer Kenny Malone searched for the story behind deceased Udavilla Rutherford’s unclaimed collection of salt shakers, held at the Florida...
View ArticleHow to be a Mermaid
by Trina Sargalski Frances Dwight feeds fish as part of the underwater show at Weeki Wachee Springs. (1948)/ Courtesy Florida State Archives Listen as some discerning children watch a Marina the...
View ArticleWhat’s up with the naked carpet guy?
The Don Bailey Carpets sign. (Photo courtesy of Jen Mertens) BY SAMMY MACK Journalist Nicholas Spangler wrote in The Miami Herald, “He calls to mind Michelangelo’s David, with a mission from a more...
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