From 01/27/2024: Morgantown-based fiddler, guitarist and singer/songwriter Gray Buchanan previewing her SongSpace show at First Unitarian with Bertha and the Belles, 1/27 (7:30 pm), Shadyside.
Read the full story »On our fourth day, Radio Campers had a chance to answer the classic hypothetical: “If you could travel back in time, where would you go?”
On our third day of Radio Camp we decided that the our room needed a little bit more radio flair. So campers and teachers alike helped to create a vast collection of radio-themed art to decorate the room with.
On our second day of Radio Camp, campers were introduced to recording session roles of: Producer, Engineer and Talent. Afterwards they each received their very own Reporter’s Notebook, which they’ll write in almost everyday and use as a journal during the summer. Each camper then wrote down and recorded three unique things about themselves.
On our very first day of Radio Camp at the Summer Dreamers Academy (at Pittsburgh Langley) campers got a chance to learn about one another through team building games like “Two Truths and a Lie.” We also made our very own Radio Badges.
We had a great first meeting with the young people at Shadow Student Athletes in Warrington. Our radio campers got the hang of microphone technique and recording in no time. Everyone got a turn sharing three things about themselves on mic at the front of the room.
It was an eventful opening week at CADA Programs! We got to meet our summer campers, get to know one another, and make some pretty cool recordings.
For their Graduation Legacy Project, the ECS Class of 2015, our second class of eighth graders, wrote and recorded these audio reflections so that each could leave a small part of themselves here.
In Spring of 2015, SLB Radio Productions, Inc., in partnership with Propel Homestead, convened a group of middle school students during their afterschool program. While learning about digital audio recording, the students also spent time discussing attributes of role models and important issues within their community. They then conducted interviews at the Rainbow Kitchen. With support as needed, students then arranged and edited these interviews.
It’s been a fun year with Pittsburgh King in the North Side. In celebration of their hard work and the start of summer, we had a party and listened back to their great work.
On May 18th, Brashear High School hosted Believe Brashear – an event showcasing the talents, hard work, and incredible diversity of the student body. Visitors enjoyed refreshments and also took in dancing and music from young performers. We were on site with microphones rolling.