Wednesday 3 p.m.: ‘Squeaky’ by Elle Johnson
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.
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.
Tainá Guedes is an artist, cook, and food activist with a focus on sustainable living. Normally, she would be visiting schools and giving lectures, but during this health crisis, she has moved her kitchen online.
Ersin Gül spends his days helping others who struggle in the isolation brought on by the pandemic. Since the #coronavirus crisis began, the Canadian immigrant has seen a huge uptick in people looking to help with the neighborhood group he belongs to in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.
40-year-old Caroline Clifford teaches improv and stand-up comedy. Before the mandatory closure of clubs she was performing at least once a week. But unlike many performers sidelined by the coronavirus crisis, the Neukölln resident is enjoying her hiatus.
Ten-year-old Claire Schermerhorn is a competitive swimmer, but how do you practice swimming during a pandemic when you are more or less stuck at home?
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.
Closed shops, deserted streets and subways, most public life has disappeared amid the coronavirus pandemic. This Wednesday, KCRW Berlin's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson mulls over the empty city in "Silence,” our latest Wednesday 3 p.m. story.
How many times do you hear NO these days? In our latest Wednesday 3 p.m., Monika Müller-Kroll boils down the negative. Wednesday 3 p.m. is our series of micro stories bringing you a glimpse into someone else’s life.
Introducing Wednesday 3 p.m. This week's offering is "Plush" by Jocko Weyland.