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Makin’ Groceries or The Price is Right (Part 2)

    Original Grocery Ads reader Sam Kranzthor  always had a healthy curiosity about life and how things worked.  Sam was always telling the staff about new hobbies and ideas that sparked his interest--he and wife Kathy took tango lessons, he volunteered as an electrician and handyman at JazzFest, he loved to travel and particularly enjoyed visiting exotic locales where different cultures and traditions could be incorporated into his own life.  […]

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What do volunteers do at WRBH?

The simple answer to that question is: they read. But it isn't really that black and white. To best explain what a volunteer does here, one first needs to understand a bit about WRBH.  Our mission is to broadcast audio recordings of printed material that isn't easily available, if at all, to the the vision impaired community.  Naturally, the breadth of said printed material is quite wide... politics, business, sports, […]

todayFebruary 25, 2013 9

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Makin’ Groceries, or The Price is Right (Part One)

Of all of our programming, the show that probably gets the most attention would have to be the Grocery Ads.  It's a simple concept:  since we are a reading radio service for the blind, and since just about everybody has to buy groceries, we provide a detailed reading of the specials and prices on groceries so that our listeners can make informed choices about what they might be hungry for […]

todayFebruary 21, 2013 10

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Carpool car jail radio

My friend Nancy Barlow ( a former reader at WRBH) says her nieces and nephews used to affectionately call riding around town with her "being in Aunt Nan's car jail".  In Nancy's car, the passengers didn't get to pick their own music to listen to, and fiddling with the tuner was strictly off limits--they were forced to listen to whatever Nancy's favorite CD or radio station was at the time, […]

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Changing the Motto, but Not the Mission

After a great deal of deliberation it has been decided--we'll always be a Reading Radio, and we'll continue to provide The Voice of Print, but have you Heard the Word?.  After consulting with the delightfully creative and innovative team over at HeroFarm, phase one of our fresh new look and sound has officially begun, and thus a new motto is introduced: WRBH-- Reading Fine Print.  In three simple words, Reading […]

todayFebruary 15, 2013 8

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What do Django, the Mideast Peace Treaty, Pablo Picasso and the accordion all have in common?

 The answer, of course, is Algerian born musician Norbert Slama, who was the inaugural guest on WRBH's newly launched music show, airing on Sundays at noon and midnight.  If you missed it the first time, you've got another chance on February 10th to hear tales from this astonishing man's life, and enjoy the lively, whirling, oh-so-French snippets of song he effortlessly coaxes from his accordion. There is a more spontaneous […]

todayFebruary 7, 2013 14

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Book Clubs, Blue Ink, and the End of Your Life

When Will Schwalbe came into the station to be interviewed by Ted O'Brien for Writers' Forum, I asked him if he would sign the copy of his book sent to us by the publisher.  He graciously agreed, on one condition: he needed the autograph to be in blue ink.  This was surprising, because the standard author signature is usually done with a black Sharpie, a pen we have in abundance […]

todayJanuary 31, 2013 8

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The Big Read

Big news, big ideas, big experiences:  starting on Thursday, January 24th, WRBH is collaborating with Xavier University and the New Orleans Public Library to present something called The Big Read, an innovative concept and a perfect fit for a station like us.  The idea is that the whole city, as a collective, reads a single book and then shares the experience; sort of like a giant Oprah's book club, but […]

todayJanuary 22, 2013 91

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You Say Po-tay-to, I Say Po-tah-to

"Oh, just so you know-- I googled the pronunciation of Nabokov today, and it isn't NAB-uh-koff, it's actually pronounced Na-BOE-koff."What?Tim was making the audio open and close to the new fiction book, Cleaning Nabokov's House written by Leslie Daniels, read by Morgan Miller.  It began airing today, January 10th, at 11 am with a replay at 10 pm.  I was looking forward to hearing it until he broke this embarrassing […]

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About WRBH

WRBH 88.3 FM, Radio for the Blind and Print Handicapped, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only full-time reading service on the FM dial in the United States. At WRBH, our mission is to turn the printed word into the spoken word so that the blind and print handicapped receive the same ease of access to current information as their sighted peers.

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