Wednesday 3 p.m.: ‘Letter’ by Monika Müller-Kroll
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.
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?
"Office Chair" by Monika Müller-Kroll is the latest story from our Wednesday 3 p.m. series. A hint: It's more about "traveling" than work.