I want you, just for a second, to imagine a high school radio station on demand. Here at Mamaroneck High School, we are looking to tell stories. About people. What we have found, is our students have stories to share. And we want to arm them with the skills and platform to do so. Our show features…
In episode one of the series “Finding Middle Ground,” MPR Reporters Anna Lawlor, Elijah Manaog, and Alex Lin spoke with Biden supporters about the upcoming election, as well as their views of the opposing side. Produced by: Alex Lin, Anna Lawlor, and Elijah Manaog Music Credits: “Highway 94” from Blue Dot Sessions
MPR Reporters N'Dea Greene, Sam Jones, Emily Scobie, and Natalie Miles take a deeper look at President Biden's "ghost" campaign in NH. This is the first primary where the Democratic Party did not participate. But, many wrote Joe Biden in anyway, in a sign of solidarity. Special thank you to NH State Senator Cindy Rosenwald. Music Credits: "Come as You Are" from Blue Dot Sessions "Kid Kodi" from Blue Dot Sessions "Alarm Cycle" from Blue Dot Sessions
Producers N'dea Greene, Natalie Miles, Sam Jones and Emily Scobie look more deeply at Williamson's campaign, by speaking with those who are skeptical of her stance(s). Music Credits: Same as episode one.
Producers N'dea Greene, Natalie Miles, Sam Jones and Emily Scobie travel across New Hampshire to talk to Williamson supporters, and even the candidate herself. Music Credits: Lights Out from Blue Dot Sessions Heavenstill from Blue Dot Sessions Frank and Poet from Blue Dot Sessions Chopin from Blue Dot Sessions
Dean Phillips is running for president on the Democratic ticket. Our reporters wanted to find out more about his campaign by attending an event in Manchester, New Hampshire. MPR Producers: Ave Greisberg Leti Pinto Joe Robb O'Hagan Diego Gonzalez-Lopez Erin McManus Music Credit: Lumber Down from Blue Dot Sessions
MPR reporters spend time in Rochester, NH, looking closely at a Trump rally at the Rochester Opera House. Episode produced by: Harrison Beckwith, Kate Bynum, Graham Welsh, Sam Balagot, Henley Evans, Edited and Mixed by: Graham Welsh and Evan Madin Music Credits: Slider (Blue Dot Sessions) and True Blue Sky (Blue Dot Sessions).
MPR reporters looked closely at Haley voters and where may find themselves if its Trump v. Biden in the general election. Reporters: Toli Velikov Anna Donahue Mia Robarts Clare Goldsholl Julia Metzendorf Carl Albano Music Credits: Faster Faster Brighter from Blue Dot Sessions
MPR producers Kate Bynum and Henley Evans visit the one, the only, Vermin Supreme. Produced by: Kate Bynum, Henley Evans Music credits: Alarm Cycle from Blue Dot Sessions
MPR reporters head to the most famous polling place in Manchester, New Hampshire, for any inclination on how the 2024 primary results may land. Producers: Sam Balagot Harrison Beckwith Kate Bynum Henley Evans Graham Welsh Music Credits: "Borough" by Blue Dot Sessions
MPR reporters wrestle with how Nikki Haley is trying to bring supporters to her side. Is there a lack of spirit at her events? To what degree will this matter toward the bottom line? MPR Reporters: Jane Kiernan, Anna Goldsamt, Maddie Trissel, Sara Zeballos Music Credits: Gilly Wash from Blue Dot Sessions Vulcan Street from Blue Dot Sessions
MPR reporters spend the day trying to make sense of Nikki Haley's policies, specifically on education, social issues, and the military. Episode produced by: Jane Kiernan, Anna Goldsamt, Maddie Trissel, Sara Zeballos
MPR reporters attempt to pull the curtain back on Marianne Williamson. Episode produced by: Ava Greisberg, Diego Gonzales-Lopez, Erin McManus, Joe Robb O'Hagan, Leticia Pinto Edited and Mixed by: Diego Gonzalez-Lopez and Evan Madin Music Credits: The Griffiths (Blue Dot Sessions) and Taoudella (Blue Dot Sessions)
Reporting from Bedford, Franklin, and Exeter NH, MPR reporters tail Nikki Haley on the campaign trail, visiting rallies, and coffee shops. What's the reaction to her stump speeches, and do her policies resonate? Episode produced by: Carl Albano, Anna Donahue, Clare Goldsholl, Julia Metzendorf, Mia Robarts. Edited and mixed by: Toli Velikov. Music Credit: Lumber Down (Blue Dot Sessions) and Borough (Blue Dot Sessions).
MPR producer William Tucker discusses Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring and the backlash that it faced from traditional balletgoers. If you like what you hear, please subscribe to our work! Music credits from YouTube: New York Philharmonic's "The Rite of Spring" and Johann Strauss' “The Blue Danube”.
MPR reporters Jane Kiernan, Anatoli Velikov, and Natalie Miles tell the story of the Unified Sports League at Mamaroneck High School. If you like what you hear, please subscribe to our work. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions.
Today's theme: "Buying with a Burden" : Examining tradition while taking issue with the history that created it. If you like what you hear, please subscribe. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions.
Today's theme: Two-way Mirror. Taking a look at how one looks at one views themselves, the world, and vice-versa. If you like what you hear, please subscribe. Music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions.
Today's theme: spaced out. When the places we know somehow get altered, for the better, or worse... If you like what you hear, please subscribe. Thanks to Blue Dot Sessions for all music used in this episode.
Today's theme: objects and the value they hold in our everyday lives. If you like what you hear, please subscribe. And, check out our content at Mamaroneckpublicradio.com. Thanks for listening.
Welcome to our new format: one theme, a few stories. This episode: love. Four stories related to the power and strangeness of love itself. If you like what you hear, hit subscribe.
MPR Producer James Kohler looks back at one of his favorite childhood heroes, and reflects on what this characters influence had on his life. Music Credit: Darkened Treeline (Blue Dot Sessions) Slow Rollout (Blue Dot Sessions) Tendon (Blue Dot Sessions) Spider-Man 1967 Cartoon Theme Song
MPR Producer Sam Robb O'Hagan explains the contrast between New York and Chicago, and the importance of exposing ourselves to opposing ideas. Music: Stale Case (Blue Dot Sessions) The Big Ten (Blue Dot Sessions) Our Only Lark (Blue Dot Sessions) Felt Lining (Blue Dot Sessions) Come As You Are (Blue Dot Sessions) New York, New York (Frank Sinatra)
MPR Producer Caitlyn Carpenter reviews America's beloved southern restaurant, Cracker Barrel, and what it means to be so reliant on consistency. Music: Delving the Deep, Blue Dot Sessions Hedgeliner, Blue Dot Sessions Again in the Spring Get Back, Lennon and McCartney
MPR Producer Jerry Orans ponders how our interactions in orbit affect politics here on earth. Music Credit: 2001 A Space Odyssey Theme: Richard Strauss Blue Dot Sessions: Greylock Highway 94 Arizona Moon Bivly
MPR Producer Jane McNally reckons with growing up through the lens of a John Mayer song and years worth of Spotify playlists. Music Credit: Stop This Train by John Mayer, Rosie by John Mayer (via GOLDEN KARAOKE), Where the Light Is (Live in LA) by John Mayer
MPR Producer Juliet Zucker questions her love for the Green Bay Packers and what makes her a fan. The things we do for dogs... Music Credit (from Blue Dot Sessions): Silent Flock Lord Weasel
MPR Producer Ella Barnes reflects on her relationship with her father and her father's trumpet. Music Credit: Take the A Train, Duke Ellington; Gymnopedies 1, Blue Dot Sessions; West End Blues, Louis Armstrong; It's Been a Long, Long Time, Harry James; Fast Track, FHS Jazz Band; I Remember Clifford, Lee Morgan
MPR Producer Wilson Moroz speaks upon the progression of his relationship with his younger sister, and the children's TV show that brought them closer together. Music Credits (all from Blue Dot Sessions): Again in the Spring Diatom Elainne Chapter Fern and Andy Low Coal Camper Remsen These Times
Mamaroneck Public Radio's team of student producers introduce Season 6 of Discourse *Music Credit* Tiny Putty from Blue Dot Sessions
MPR producer Christopher Rivera explains his complex relationship with playing the bow. If we do fail in life, better to do it with a violin. Music Credits: Blue Dot Sessions "Scheherazade: Tale of the Kalendar Prince" by Rimsky-Korsakov and "Amore mio aituami" by Piero Piccioni.
MPR Producer Gent Malushaga takes another look at Holden Caulfield. During a pandemic. Who is the real phony? Music credit: Blue Dot Sessions Hedgliner, Architect Latecomer, Onesuch Village, Cafe Nostro Interludium, Limoncello
MPR producer Sela Breen takes on Snapchat. All of this snapping–what is it doing to/for us? Music Credit: Blue Dot Sessions KeoKeo, Little Rock Bauxite, Little Rock Maldoc, Little Rock
MPR producer Lucija Glavan harkens back to the days of reading "Diary of a Wimpy Kid," and sees it all a little differently. Music credit: Album Bitters Published 12/31/2017 Key C BPM 101 Stem Files 9 ISRC USCGJ1913100 Publisher Blue Dot Studios
MPR producer Greg Gold reflects on a time in his childhood when he didn't follow the rules. Music credit: Firebird Suite (1919 Version) · Chicago Symphony Orchestra
MPR reporter Lulu Tantillo explains how her bike represents much more than riding. Especially in the suburbs. Music credit: Dvorak's American Quartet String Quartet No. 12 in F major, op. 96 - Allegro ma non troppo.
Welcome to Mamaroneck Public Radio, Season 5. Music credit: Artist: Blue Dot Sessions Album:Piano Mover Published: 12/31/2017 ISRC: USHM81825776 Publisher: Blue Dot Studios
With schools in the district about to re-open 100%, we spoke with Dr. Shaps about the expectations, challenges, and small victories of the past few months, and coming days.
MPR reporter Lainie Pearson discusses the impact Covid-19 has had on student athletes. Players, both committed to colleges and hoping to be recruited have been affected differently. Lainie talks with one rising high school senior and one student about to attend college this fall.
MPR reporter Sheily Medina tackles the impact Covid-19 has had on students and their education. Schools have gone online, making it a completely new way students have had to adapt to learn from home. Sheily goes in depth as to how this deadly virus has impacted three college students from Westchester, NY; how their lives, both in class and out, were affected by the the rapid spread of this deadly disease.
With the ongoing Pandemic, even as things begin to return to a familiar sense of normalcy, months have passed in an extreme case of limbo. MPR reporter Emma Sullivan was not satisfied. She started asking: Was everything really so different? Was there nothing the same from before and from after? Were you really alone in how your life changed so quickly, or did so many others feel a similar way? The answers might just surprise you.
Halfway through her senior year of high school, MPR reporter Sarah Waring was one of millions thrown unexpectedly into a global pandemic. As numbers rose and the news became more grave, she found herself wondering one thing: in times of sickness and fear, how does one find happiness? The answer was a little more complicated than she expected.
Producer Evan Madin introduces the COVID Sessions, a set of episodes produced by students during the pandemic. *Music credit: "Living in Technicolor"–Coldplay
MPR reporters Eli Gottsegen and Meghan Sundberg take a closer look at Bernie's populist approach, and how it might resonate with some unexpected segments of voters.
MPR reporter Eliana Kraut and producer Saylor Garcia take a look at how Amy Klobachar is resonating on the NH campaign trail.
MPR reporters Ethan Zingariello and Liana Haigis cover Pete Buttigieg's campaign in New Hampshire and how people perceive him out on the trail.
MPR reporters Charlie Mollin and Lilly Donnelly cover Elizabeth Warren's campaign in New Hampshire and how people perceive her out on the trail.
Lilly Donnelly Talks with MHS PACE Music Teacher William Derby. Edited and Produced by MPR Producer Lilly Donnelly. Subscribe for the latest from MPR! New releases weekdays at 7AM.
Katie Holton Talks with MHS Band Teacher Timothy Hooker. Edited and Produced by MPR Reporter Katie Holton. Subscribe for the latest from MPR! New releases weekdays at 7AM.
Gonzalo Barragan Talks with MHS History Teacher Peter Greene. Edited and Produced by MPR Reporter Gonzalo Barragan. Subscribe for the latest from MPR! New releases every weekday at 7AM.
Saylor Garcia Talks with MHS Guidance Counselor Robert Schwartz. Edited and Produced by MPR Producer Saylor Garcia. Subscribe for the latest from MPR! New releases every weekday at 7AM.
Natalie Manley Talks to MHS Architecture Teacher Craig Romanek. Edited by MPR Producer Natalie Manley and Produced by MPR Producer Kendall Psaila. Subscribe for the latest from MPR! New releases every weekday at 7AM.