Wednesday 3 p.m. ‘In Memory’ by Jocko Weyland and ‘In the Woods’ by Paula Stuckatz
todaySeptember 25, 2019
Wednesday 3 p.m. is a series of short stories — observations, brief memories, scenes from a life — recorded by writers in Berlin and around the world. This Wednesday, we feature a repeat broadcast of Jocko Weyland with “In Memory” and Paula Stuckatz with “In the Woods.”
“In Memory” by Jocko Weyland and “In the Woods” by Paula Stuckatz
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Wednesday 3 p.m. ‘In Memory’ by Jocko Weyland and ‘In the Woods’ by Paula StuckatzDina Elsayed
“Jenny went to the pool to pick up her mother…”
“I got lost in some Belgian woods…”
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Jocko Weyland, born in Helsinki, Finland, 1967, is an artist and writer living in Mexico. He is the author of “The Answer is Never – A Skateboarder’s History of the World,” published by Grove Press in 2002. His story “In Memory” is from his collection Eating Glass, published by 1980 Editions in Paris in 2016.
Paula Stuckatz was born and raised in a small town southeast of Berlin. She’s lived in France, Denmark and Canada and holds degrees in European Media Studies and Intercultural Communication. She has worked in communication for cultural institutions for the last few years.
KCRW Berlin’s Monika Müller-Kroll is the producer of Wednesday 3 p.m.
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