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Re-Imagined Radio opens Season 14 with post-apocalyptic classic “Earth Abides”

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Re-Imagined Radio launches Season 14 this month with a landmark work of post-apocalyptic science fiction that examines what remains after human civilization collapses. The episode presents “Earth […]
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Re-Imagined Radio presents “Quiet, Please” May 18

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Re-Imagined Radio revisits one of the most innovative series in radio history with its latest episode, “Quiet, Please,” premiering at 1 p.m. May 18. This episode curates […]
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DocArts series continues at WSU Vancouver with an Earth Day Panel on “War, Ecocide, and Feeding Creative Resistance Through Art”

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Washington State University Vancouver continues its spring DocArts series with a special Earth Day panel discussion of “War, Ecocide, and Feeding Creative Resistance Through Art.” The event […]
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Re-Imagined Radio presents “The Black Museum” April 20

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Re-Imagined Radio explores the intersection of true crime and classic radio storytelling with, “The Black Museum,” premiering at 1 p.m. April 20. While the episode takes its […]
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DocArts series continues at WSU Vancouver with screening of “Sumud” and talk by Jan Haaken

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Washington State University Vancouver continues its weekly DocArts series this spring with a screening of “Sumud: A Doctor’s Report on Genocide and Survival in Gaza” and a talk […]
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Re-Imagined Radio honors Women’s History Month with “Mae West Jewel Robbery”

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Re-Imagined Radio celebrates Women’s History Month with episode #95, “Mae West Jewel Robbery,” premiering at 1 p.m. March 16. The episode pays tribute to Mae West—performer, playwright and cultural […]
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WSU Vancouver launches “DocArts” spring series featuring films, artists and public intellectuals

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Washington State University Vancouver will launch a new weekly “DocArts” series next week, bringing together film and video screenings, artist talks and community conversations throughout the spring […]
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Re-Imagined Radio celebrates Valentine’s Day with two classic madcap romantic comedies

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Re-Imagined Radio invites listeners to fall in love with radio romance this February with a special episode sampling two of Hollywood’s most beloved madcap romantic comedies: “It […]
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About Re-Imagined Radio

Created in 2013 by Barber, Re-Imagined Radio explores sound-based storytelling across genres including drama, comedy, documentary and sound art. Through performances, broadcasts, streaming, podcasts and social media, the program reimagines radio storytelling for contemporary audiences.

New episodes premiere on the third Monday of each month. Re-Imagined Radio episodes air on KXRW-FM (99.9) in Vancouver, KXRY-FM (91.1 and 107.1) in Portland, and KNOM-AM (780) in Nome, Alaska. Listening links and an archive of past episodes are available at https://reimaginedradio.fm/, which also features Re-Imagined Radio EXTRA, offering additional sound-based storytelling between monthly episodes.

About WSU Vancouver

WSU Vancouver is one of six campuses of Washington State University and the only four-year research university in Southwest Washington. The campus offers undergraduate and graduate programs that support workforce development, innovation and economic growth through strong partnerships with businesses, industries and community organizations.

About WSU Vancouver

WSU Vancouver is one of six campuses of Washington State University and the only four-year research university in Southwest Washington. The campus offers undergraduate and graduate programs that support workforce development, innovation and economic growth through strong partnerships with businesses, industries and community organizations.