This Saturday is the Moth season finale and our final installment of stories told live without scripts. This week, hear stories of tragedy, intrigue, and a tattoo that reveals compassion among prison inmates.
In this episode of the Moth, we listen to stories of identity. This week’s featured story-tellers include Blue’s Clues host Steve Burns and Sex in the City producer Cindy Chupak.
In this episode of The Moth, hear stories of prejudice and power from double-amputee/record-setting runner/actress Aimee Mullins, ex-NYC Mayor Ed Koch, and three high school students from New Orleans.
The Moth returns for stories of the sacred this Saturday! Hear how rituals of Judaism guide a comedian through a dark hour. Then, Reverend Al Sharpton recalls learning real forgiveness after being stabbed, and Afghan music is un-silenced!
Listen for the last episode of The Moth Radio Hour, stories told live without scripts. This week: a dance move worthy of James Brown’s praise, a graphic account of drug addiction, a macabre in-flight procedure.
An
evangelist searches for souls and customers in the aisles of a Target store and an
adolescent money-making scheme is hatched in 1970s Spanish Harlem in this episode of The Moth Radio Hour.