Posted at 6:03 PM on September 28, 2007
by Sanden Totten
Starting next week our little LoopCast will evolve.
Next week we say goodbye to the free-form format of the LoopCast and we say hello to all-new hour-long radio shows!
It's been a good run. So to bid a fond farewell to the old LoopCast and to get ready for the new one, we put together some stories loosely based around the theme of "new homes and new beginnings."
In it we've got an essay from Roseanne Pereira about moving out on your own . . . only to move back in with your mom a little while later. And a piece from our new production intern Bradley Campbell. Bradley went out to gather some sound in St. Paul and what he found was a lady having a garage sale. She talks about auctions, candy dishes and her hopes and dreams. It's touching stuff.
So check out the LoopCast and stay tuned for our fall season of all new In The Loop episodes. Oh, did I mention that tickets are already available? Well they are . . . and as always, they are free. Sign up for seats here.
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