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Sabrina Artel's Trailer Talk
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Sabrina Artel's Trailer Talk

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Sabrina Artel's TRAILER TALK is a live performance, a community event and a radio broadcast. I drive my vintage camper to festivals and events. People step inside, I welcome them with homemade brownies and we sit down to talk. In the intimacy of the kitchen table my guests find themselves talking about things they've never talked about before. Even though my 1965 Beeline trailer is tiny its kitchen table is large enough to seat "One third of the Nation", so please come on in!

Sabrina Artel's TRAILER TALK is a live performance, a community event and a radio broadcast. I drive my vintage camper to festivals and events. People step inside, I welcome them with homemade brownies and we sit down to talk. In the intimacy of the kitchen table my guests find themselves talking about things they've never talked about before. Even though my 1965 Beeline trailer is tiny its kitchen table is large enough to seat "One third of the Nation", so please come on in!

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Woodstock and Beyond 8.9.10

Being on the site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival is exciting and interesting as I ask why Woodstock symbolizes the dreams, desires and actions of a decade?
Art and literature 15 years
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28:44

Shaunna Hall P-Funk Grrl 8.2.10

Shaunna Hall is the first female guitarist to be an official member of P-Funk, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic's band and family. She joins me in the trailer to talk about funk and about her other projects including her band, Electrofunkadelic.
Art and literature 15 years
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28:30

Mark Ruffalo Actor and Activist 7.28.10

Actor, director and producer, Mark Ruffalo joins me to talk about his fight to stop unsafe natural gas drilling in NY.
Art and literature 15 years
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28:30

Raymond Ave. Neighborhood Garden 7.19.10

I spend the afternoon with Julie Burleigh in the community garden that she started in Los Angeles. What happens to a neighborhood when a trash filled urban vacant lot becomes a place for growing fruits and vegetables?
Art and literature 15 years
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29:00

A Senate Race and the Marcellus Shale 7.12.10

I speak with David Sager, Sullivan County Legislator at a fund raiser for his Senate Campaign in Bethel, NY. The threat of natural gas drilling coming into his countyis the reason he decided to enter the race.
Art and literature 15 years
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Ice Carnival 1.8.10

So the Ice Carnival is a social experiment created to distract oneself from the cold and lethargy of the Northeast Winter with festivities. The Sullivan County Catskills the Rotary Club has been hosting the Ice Carnival dog-sledding for fifty one years.
Art and literature 15 years
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28:59

First American Wilderness 1.1.10

Sabrina discusses the environment with people taking action to protect it for this end of year New Years program.
Art and literature 15 years
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29:00

Joan Osborne 12.25.09

She rocks, sings the blues, she does jazz and even the Grateful Dead. Join me for conversations inside the trailer with Joan Osborne about her music, motherhood, musical influences, the Catskills and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
Art and literature 15 years
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Where God Was Born, Bruce Feiler 12.18.09

Sabrina interviews historian and author Bruce Feiler about his book, Where God Was Born. Bruce travels to the Middle East to retrace the birthplace, travels and history of god.
Art and literature 15 years
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28:18

Sullivan Renaissance Winter Conference 12.5.08

At the Sullivan Renaissance Winter Conference I speak with 5th grade Sullivan West school teacher Sue Mullally and her two students, Christine Lare and nephew Connor Mullally about their "Earth Sack' project.
Art and literature 17 years
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28:29

Cars Cars Cars! 11.28.08

In the spirit of adventure and spending time with loved ones have a wonderfully delicious holiday week. Safe travels!
Art and literature 17 years
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28:47

Joan Osborne Queen of Rock 11.21.08

She rocks, sings the blues, she does jazz and even the Grateful Dead. Joan Osborne, a Tennessee born small-town girl spoke to me in Livingston Manor, NY.
Art and literature 17 years
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28:41

Hats Off Mimi Weddell 11.14.08

Join me in meeting Mimi Weddell, an amazingly gorgeous and inspiring 93 year old. Hats Off is a documentary film celebrating Mimi's life.
Art and literature 17 years
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28:52

Obama Wins 11.7.08

Hope did win on Tuesday night and this is a new day for America and myself.
Art and literature 17 years
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Wally Lamb, "Couldn't Keep it to Myself" 10.24.08

I'd like to share a conversation I had with author Wally Lamb about his book, "I Couldn't Keep It To Myself: Testimonies of Our Imprisoned Sisters" by Wally Lamb & the Women of York Correctional Facility, a maximum security prison in Connenticut.
Art and literature 17 years
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Obama Rally Monticello, New York 10.17.08

Last week I went to an Obama Rally at the Courthouse Square in Monticello (county seat), N.Y., where I was inspired by the community organizing, the performers and the hopefulness in these challenging times for the Obama/Biden ticket.
Art and literature 17 years
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Elisa Young Speaks Out, No Coal is Clean, Kayford Mountain, WV 10.10.08

Elisa Young joined me late one night this summer on Kayford Mountain West Virginia at the Mountainkeepers Music Festival hosted by Larry Gibson. This is a continuing series from the conversations on the mountaintop.
Art and literature 17 years
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They're Back, NYRI: No Power Lines 10.3.08

The New York Public Service Commission is ready to start making a decision about NYRI and the Power Lines. The public hearings start on October 20th. Our elected officials are outraged.
Art and literature 17 years
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Farm Sanctuary - A Benefit for Compassion 9-26-08

he leaves are turning their gorgeous autumn colors in the Catskills and I'm bursting with the conversations I had with Moby, Gloria Steinem, Russell Simmons and Martina Navratilova at the Farm Sanctuary, "Benefit for Compassion" in NYC
Art and literature 17 years
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Ed Wiley on Kayford Mountain,WV Mountain Keepers Music Festival 9.19.08

Please let me introduce, Ed Wiley a former Massey Coal employee who has become an advocate for the environment and is now trying to stop Mountaintop Removal.
Art and literature 17 years
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