Wednesday 3 p.m.: ‘Snack’ by Jess Sweetman
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.
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.
Do you remember blue airmail paper? In today's Wednesday 3 p.m. essay, "Letter," KCRW Berlin's Monika Müller-Kroll pays homage to a time when pencil and paper kept people in touch.
KCRW Berlin's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson mulls over absent, inanimate friends and their long journey home in our latest Wednesday 3 p.m. story. This story was originally broadcast on July 29, 2020.
In today's Wednesday 3 p.m. story 'German's Chocolate Cake," KCRW Berlin's Sylvia Cunningham looks into the history of the famous cake and discovers a man with a sweet secret.
“Recycle” is the title of our latest Wednesday 3 p.m. essay. Monika Müller-Kroll captures the sour mood while waiting in the supermarket bottle return line.
This Wednesday, L.A. writer Michael Urban lets his imagination run wild with " Notes from Underground," a dark vision on where we could be if things take a turn.
Do you long for a "normal" day? In his latest essay, L.A. writer Michael Urban turns the clock back to 1993 to find comfort.
In today's Wednesday 3 p.m., "No Reply," KCRW Berlin's Monika Müller-Kroll shares her struggle to get her canceled airplane ticket refunded. Will she succeed? Find out.
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?