Wednesday 3 p.m.: ‘Why I Love Social Distancing’ by Michael Urban
It's Wednesday and we've got a gem for you: “Why I Love Social Distancing,“ by Michael Urban. Do we need to say more?
It's Wednesday and we've got a gem for you: “Why I Love Social Distancing,“ by Michael Urban. Do we need to say more?
For our series, Wednesday 3 p.m., we hear "In Memory" by Jocko Weyland, his observation at a public pool in Frankfurt a long time ago. (Original air date July 31, 2019)
Our own Jess Sweetman shares her secret to finding comfort in these challenging times. One hint: It involves the "Goddess of Pop."
Our latest Wednesday 3 p.m. story comes from thousands of miles away. In "All Day Long," Los Angeles writer Elle Johnson reflects on the day-to-day social media challenges during the coronavirus pandemic. This piece originally aired on April 22, 2020.
Are you dressing up while home alone? L.A. writer Elle Johnson digs deep into her closet and dwells on virtual dating during this pandemic. Listen to her new essay, "Still," on our series, "Wednesday 3 p.m."
How has your daily routine changed during this pandemic? In today's Wednesday 3 p.m. story "Vegetable," Monika Müller-Kroll indulges in repetition. This piece originally aired on April 8, 2020.
Social distancing is the new normal for a lot of people, but there are some instances when it's just not possible. Find out more in "Squeaky," our latest Wednesday 3 p.m. story by Elle Johnson.
Jimbino Vegan has spent half his life traveling Europe playing music, but the pandemic has killed his gigs and forced him to make a difficult choice. We find out more in today's The Coronavirus Chronicle. This piece originally aired on March 20 and was replayed on April 15.
April Fool's Day is no joke to KCRW Berlin's Monika Müller-Kroll. In our latest Wednesday 3 p.m. micro story, Monika looks back 14 years to pay tribute to a very special day.