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China and USA: Bei Aixinjueluo
August 04, 2009 08:37 AM PDT
In a warm and illuminating interview conducted by Paige Hansen of the University of Missouri, Bei Aixinjueluo, production assistant and intern supervisor at NBC’s Today Show, narrates her childhood journey from China to America, talking at length about the love she felt from her second family in Utah, and how her intercontinental experience has shaped her as a reporter. Seemingly using international journalism to knit the two halves of her self and spread love between the two countries she calls home, Bei sounds like a messenger from a golden age in the future, or the past, or any dimension in which love surpasses the spirit of competition and prejudice. Chelsea Moosa Inside NBCJuly 30, 2009 02:07 PM PDT
On a rainy evening near the end of their residency, Lyndey Brock and Christy Millweard reflect on the perks and pressures of a high-profile media internship with their guest, Chelsea Moosa of NBC’s Weekend Today. Myles Miller: Children’s PressLineJuly 30, 2009 02:00 PM PDT
Nicole Niziolek interviews Myles Miller (pictured here), teenage prodigy and senior political editor at Children’s PressLine. With confidence and intellectual maturity that belies his age, Miller explains how he became interested in journalism, and talks about what makes young reporters uniquely effective in an industry run mainly by and for adults. Aching Dogs Theatre CompanyJuly 30, 2009 01:23 PM PDT
Jen Gordon and Morven McCulloch interview Pamela Scott (pictured here), actress, director, producer, and Artistic Director of the Aching Dogs Theatre Company, and collect vibrant footage from the Sunday acting class that she teaches. Sirenfest 09: Coney IslandJuly 28, 2009 09:13 AM PDT
During Coney Island’s Siren Music Festival on July 18th, Esten Hurtle took to the boardwalk and recorded this collage of commentary from music fans and first-time visitors to Sodom by the Sea. Roundtable #5: U of Missouri Student JournalistsJuly 28, 2009 09:09 AM PDT
Moderator Mallory Vargon directs a conversation with her peers on their experiences in the ever-changing world of journalism during their intern residencies in New York. Guests: Kirsten Kuhl, Cassandra Belek, Eliza Murphy, and Esten Hurtle. Roundtable #4: U of Missouri Student JournalistsJuly 28, 2009 09:06 AM PDT
Moderator Lyndey C. Brock directs a conversation with her peers on their experiences in the ever-changing world of journalism during their intern residencies in New York. Guests: Nicole Niziolek, Kelsey Allen, Afton Grier, and Cory Stottlemyer. Roundtable #3: U of Missouri Student JournalistsJuly 28, 2009 08:55 AM PDT
Moderator E. Kelsey Park directs a conversation with her peers on their experiences in the ever-changing world of journalism during their intern residencies in New York. Guests: Valeria Turturro, Amanda Woytus, and Christy Millweard. Roundtable #2: U of Missouri Student JournalistsJuly 28, 2009 08:52 AM PDT
Moderator Theo Keith directs a conversation with his peers on their experiences in the ever-changing world of journalism during their intern residencies in New York. Guests: Melanie Rigaen, Annie Meredith, Erin Junkel, and Cassandra May. Roundtable #1: U of Missouri Student JournalistsJuly 28, 2009 08:44 AM PDT
Moderator Paige Hansen directs a conversation with her peers on their experiences in the ever-changing world of journalism during their intern residencies in New York City. Guests: Whitley Diffin, Morven McCulloch, and Jennifer Gordon. Filmmakers Gaudet and PullapillyJuly 22, 2009 02:46 PM PDT
Host Cassandra Belek of the University of Missouri welcomes award-winning filmmakers Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly (pictured here), who discuss their documentary "The Way We Get By". |
About ARTonAIR.orgAIR, Art International Radio is an Internet radio station and free online audio archive for cultural programming. AIR’s Performance Gallery hosts installations, cultural symposia, and workshops. The studio rooms provide production and development facilities for audio art and music, radio theatre, spoken word projects, interdisciplinary works, and new media innovation. In 2009, AIR collaborated with students from the University of Missouri’s prestigious School of Journalism during their summer internship program in New York City, producing a short but eclectic series of interviews and commentary. Half roundtables, half one-on-one interviews, the following programs comprise a portrait of the city in 2009, and document an important period in the students’ development as journalists and cultural pundits. Followers
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