It’s time to say goodbye to Wednesday 3 p.m.
A big thank you to all of the writers who have contributed to Wednesday 3 p.m. And thank you, the listeners, for joining us on these personal journeys.
A big thank you to all of the writers who have contributed to Wednesday 3 p.m. And thank you, the listeners, for joining us on these personal journeys.
As novel coronavirus cases skyrocket across Germany and Europe, we talk about what we've learned since the start of the pandemic. How can we best stop its spread, what are the new treatments and is a lockdown imminent or even wise?
This week on Amplified, we feature indie-rock musician Ian Tilling. After joining and leaving a number of bands, he started his solo project Grief Scene a year ago.
It's Wednesday and we have a new short story for you. In "Snack," our own Jess Sweetman shares her sometimes difficult relationship with food. This story originally aired on July 15, 2020.
This week we measure the political climate in the U.S. in the lead up to the presidential election. With less than three weeks to go, what’s going on in the nation's capital? We also explore how the next American president will shape politics on both sides of the Atlantic.
In this week's edition of Amplified, KCRW Berlin's Erik Kirschbaum meets big band leader Andrej Hermlin. This segment originally aired on August 1, 2020.
Do children in Germany deserve more of a say? Should the voting age here be dropped to 14? These ideas are being discussed in Germany and this week's Studio Berlin, as criticism mounts over the way society treats its younger members.
In this episode of Leitmotifs, host Fredrika Brillembourg reconnects with her old friend, Pulitzer Prize winner and music critic Tim Page.
The debate over unconditional basic income is not a new one, but it has gotten more attention in the wake of the COVID-19 health crisis. Find out more about the arguments for and against. (This show originally aired on Sept. 2.)
We spoke with Michael Culme-Seymour — aka Marlais — about his love of folk music and his life in Berlin.