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In this episode, Paul and Trevor check in on our 2025 reading goals—where we've succeeded, where we've faltered, and most importantly how our goals are impacting our reading experience. Are we setting ourselves up for success, or are we creating unnecessary pressure? We dive into the positives and potentials pitfalls of reading ambitions, exploring what's working for us. Tune in for a reflective conversation on how to make reading goals meaningful.Plus, we announce the winner of our May giveaway and reveal our June giveaway challenge with another silly performance!We've got some fantastic author-focused episodes lined up for the foreseeable future, and we want to give you plenty of time to dive in if you'd like to read along with us. These episodes come around every ten episodes, and with our bi-weekly release schedule, you'll have a few months to get ready for each. Here's what we have in store:* Episode 115: Kazuo Ishiguro* Episode 125: Flannery O'Connor* Episode 135: William Faulkner* Episode 145: Elizabeth Taylor* Episode 155: Naguib MahfouzThere's no rush—take your time, and grab a book (or two, or three) so you're prepared for these as they come!Join the Mookse and the Gripes on DiscordWant to share your thoughts on these upcoming authors or anything else we're discussing? Join us over on Discord! It's the perfect place to dive deeper into the conversation—whether you're reading along with our author-focused episodes or just want to chat about the books that are on your mind.We're also gearing up for our second novella book club, where we'll be reading Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin at the start of July. It's a fantastic book, and we'd love to have you join the discussion. It's a great space to engage with fellow listeners, share your insights, and discover new perspectives on the books you're reading.ShownotesBooks* Is a River Alive?, by Robert Macfarlane* The White Bear, by Henrik Pontoppidan, translated by Paul Larkin* A Fortunate Man, by Henrik Pontoppidan, translated by Paul Larkin* Giovanni's Room, by James Baldwin* Deathbed Confessions, by Mark Haber* Middlemarch, by George Eliot* Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, by Marguerite Young* Lies and Sorcery, by Elsa Morante, translated by Jenny McPhee* In Search of Lost Time, by Marcel Proust* The Sunlit Man, by Brandon Sanderson* Suttree, by Cormac McCarthy* Blood Meridian; or, The Evening Redness in the West, by Cormac McCarthy* The Prime Minister, by Anthony Trollope* The Duke's Children, by Anthony Trollope* The Way We Live Now, by Anthony Trollope* Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot* Schattenfroh, by Michael Lentz, translated by Max Lawton* Blinding, by Mircea Cărtărescu, translated by Sean Cotter* Omensetter's Luck, by William H. Gass* Herscht 07769, by Lászlo Krasznahorkai, translated by Ottilie Mulzet* Moby Dick, by Herman Melville* Mr. Fox, by Barbara Comyns* A Touch of Mistletoe, by Barbara Comyns* Melvill, by Rodrigo Fresán, translated by Will Vanderhyden* On the Calculation of Volume, I, by Solvej Balle, translated by Barbara J. Haveland* The Ice-Shirt, by William T. Vollmann* The Magic Mountain, by Thomas Mann, translated by John E. Woods* Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf* To the Lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf* The Waves, by Virginia Woolf* The Adventures of China Iron, by Gabriela Cabezón Cámara, translated by Fiona Mackintosh and Iona Macintyre* Rhine Journey, by Ann Schlee* Jane Austen's Bookshelf: A Rare Book Collector's Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a Legend, by Rebecca Romney* Evelina, by Frances Burney* The Remains of the Day, by Kazuo Ishiguro* Never Let Me Go, by Kazuo Ishiguro* The Unconsoled, by Kazuo Ishiguro* The Buried Giant, by Kazuo Ishiguro* A Pale View of Hills, by Kazuo Ishiguro* Your Absence Is Darkness, by Jón Kalman Stefánsson, translated by Philip Roughton* The Summer Book, by Tove Jansson, translated by Thomas TealThe Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a bookish conversation hosted by Paul and Trevor. Every other week, we explore a bookish topic and celebrate our love of reading. We're glad you're here, and we hope you'll continue to join us on this literary journey!A huge thank you to those who help make this podcast possible! If you'd like to support us, you can do so via Substack or Patreon. Subscribers receive access to periodic bonus episodes and early access to all new episodes. Plus, each supporter gets their own dedicated feed, allowing them to download episodes a few days before they're released to the public. We'd love for you to check it out! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mookse.substack.com/subscribe
Sean returned from Japan, Harold read Schattenfroh (Deep Vellum, August 2025) by Michael Lentz, tr. Max Lawton. Full ep: https://www.patreon.com/c/1storypod
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heute u.a. Michael Lentz über Herbert Grönemeyer; Frage der Kultur: Sterben unsere Dialekte aus?; Gedicht: "Musik" von Ricarda Huch; Filmtipps: "Megalopolis" und "Never let go". Moderation: Rebecca Link. Von Rebecca Link.
Die erste umfassende Werkbiographie des großen deutschen Musikers Herbert Grönemeyer, verfasst vom Lautpoeten und Literaturprofessor Michael Lentz. Eine tiefgehende Analyse des Grönemeyerschen Musik-Kosmos, nach deren Lektüre man viele Songs neu hören wird. Rezension von Ina Beyer
Die erste umfassende Werkbiographie des großen deutschen Musikers Herbert Grönemeyer, verfasst vom Lautpoeten und Literaturprofessor Michael Lentz. Eine tiefgehende Analyse des Grönemeyerschen Musik-Kosmos, nach deren Lektüre man viele Songs neu hören wird. Rezension von Ina Beyer
https://theuntranslated.wordpress.com Gateway books Nikolay Kun. “Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece”. Yulian Semyonov. “Seventeen Moments of Spring”. Alexander Belyaev. “Professor Dowell's Head” and “Amphibian Man”. Steven King's novels. Vladimir Sorokin. Collected Works in two volumes and “Blue Lard” Recently finished book Antonio Moresco. “Canto del buio e della luce”. Desert island books Thomas Pynchon. “Gravity's Rainbow”. James Joyce. “Ulysses”. Fernando del Paso. “José Trigo.” Michael Lentz. “Schattenfroh”. Miquel de Palol. “El Troiacord”. Andrei Bely. “Petersburg”. Umberto Eco. “The Name of the Rose”. Jorge Luis Borges. “Ficciones” and “The Aleph” Milorad Pavić. “Dictionary of the Khazars”. Homer. “Odyssey”.
Everybody knows Michael "Six Questions" Lentz. But do we REALLY know him? Well, by the end of this episode, you will. Mike sat down with me in 2023 to do a SPOTLIGHT ON while we were still in the shed studio with no electricity. Ah the good old days! Anyway, we discussed myriad topics from his birth in Oregon, childhood in Colorado, his discovery of the Civil War, his first trip to Gettysburg; his career in politics, the state of our political system and how our community at AG could be the antidote the nation needs right now (ok, maybe I'm exaggerating there a bit...or am I?) and the time Mike wore a mascot's costume and was beaten by children. All this and MORE in this SPOTLIGHT ON
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Eine Kindheit zwischen Aachen und Köln. Der Schriftsteller Michael Lentz porträtiert sich als ein Sohn, der selbst Vater geworden ist. Eine Rezension von Dirk Hohnsträter. Von Dirk Hohnsträter.
Lentz' Erkundungen fehlt eine erzählerische Ökonomie, wie man sie von einem sprachlich so hochreflektierten Autor erwartet.
How Chronic Conditions Drive Desperation: The High Cost of Naturopathic CareBritt Hermes, a former naturopathic doctor, and Dr. Michael Lentz, a board-certified physician, discuss the intersection of naturopathy and evidence-based medicine in this episode. They explore the challenges faced by patients with chronic conditions that traditional medical systems struggle to treat. Britt shares her experience as a naturopath and her decision to leave the profession due to concerns about the lack of scientific evidence and potential harm to patients. Dr. Lentz discusses his approach to treating complex conditions like fibromyalgia and the importance of addressing social determinants of health.Support the showShow Notes:https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog. Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload. We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload.HOTLINE: 925-552-7885Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episodeIf you would like to help the show, you can contribute here. Tell everyone you know about the show. That's the best way to support it.Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverloadMany thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
In this episode, join Michael Lentz, the Art Director for the Conceptual Image Lab at NASA, and Mark SubbaRao, the lead at NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, as they delve into the art of communicating science and space storytelling. Learn how visualization plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between science and the general public and discover the potential of art and technology to inspire and educate people about space. Key topics:
SpaceWatch.Global is pleased to present: The Space Café Podcast #79: Michael Lentz & Mark SubbaRao - NASA's Creative Wizards, Space Storytelling, and the Art of Communicating Science Episode 079 features a special guests: Michael Lentz & Mark SubbaRao In this episode, join Michael Lentz, the Art Director for the Conceptual Image Lab at NASA, and Mark SubbaRao, the lead at NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, as they delve into the art of communicating science and space storytelling. Learn how visualization plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between science and the general public and discover the potential of art and technology to inspire and educate people about space. Key topics:
In seinem neuen Lyrikband „Chora“ stellt Michael Lentz sein Können unter Beweis: Wiederholung, Umstellung, Neuformung von Worten und Wortgebilden. Und auch ein Gedicht von Friedrich Schiller schreibt Lentz neu. Das ist Sprachschöpfung, die an die Kraft der Poesie glaubt - und mit ihr eigengestalterisch arbeitet. Rezension von Andreas Puff-Trojan. S. Fischer Verlag, 127 Seiten, 24 Euro ISBN 978-3-10-390012-5
4.1) Debrief with Michael Lentz: In this debrief episode Colby and Brett sit down with Michael Lentz—a Licensed Battle Field Guide at the Brandy Station Battlefield—to discuss that battle and the experiences of the men that fought it. The Battle of Brandy Station is the first battle of the Gettysburg Campaign and the largest, majority, cavalry engagement of the Civil War. At Brandy Station, the Army of the Potomac's Cavalry Corps faced off against J.E.B. Stuart's Cavalry in a fight that signaled an end to Confederate dominance in horse-mounted warfare. Listen to their conversation to find out more about the battle, the men engaged in it, and how to get the most out of a tour of the battlefield. Brett's Call-to-Action Follow us on: Instagram @Americafogofwar TikTok @america_fogofwar Become a Member for more insider content Follow Civil War Trails — www.civilwartrails.org/ Hosts Colby Sumner Brett Thomas Michael Lentz Host Host Guest About Brett and Colby, both Marine Corps combat veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, use their backgrounds to tell the stories from America's past wars. This podcast incorporates their combat experiences to relate the experiences of American warriors of the past to a modern audience. To further discover and commemorate our history, provide insight to younger generations, and inspire everyone to uphold and honor the legacy of the American Warrior.
How was your day today? Did you do a lot? Maybe now is a good time to relax a bit. Today's practice is going to show us how to go from feeling wound-up to feeling calm and centered. Kathryn, our yoga guide, is going to take us on a relaxing hot air balloon ride. Using just our breath, we can fill up the entire balloon with air and soar through the sky. Yoga Adventures is a Tumble Media production. This episode was written by Erica Ortiz, Kathryn Mercer, and Sara Robberson Lentz. Sara also was the executive producer. Marshall Escamilla did the scoring and sound design, and was also our engineer. Theme music by Michael Lentz. You can learn more about this show, and see images of the yoga poses included in this episode at yogapodcastforkids.com.
Do you ever feel like you have big feelings? Maybe you're really excited and jumping all over the place, or maybe you feel sad and you cry a lot. Sometimes you can even have two or more feelings at the same time. When we notice our feelings, we learn more about them. So today, Kathryn, our yoga guide, is going to take us to the rainbow to explore our feelings. Yoga Adventures is a Tumble Media production. This episode was written by Erica Ortiz, Kathryn Mercer, and Sara Robberson Lentz. Sara also was the executive producer. Marshall Escamilla did the scoring and sound design, and was also our engineer. Theme music by Michael Lentz. You can learn more about this show, and see images of the yoga poses included in this episode at yogapodcastforkids.com.
Do you ever get nervous? Have you ever tried imagining that you have super powers? In today's episode, Kathryn, our yoga guide, is going to turn us into confident superheroes through a series of twists and stretches. Yoga Adventures is a Tumble Media production. This episode was written by Erica Ortiz, Kathryn Mercer, and Sara Robberson Lentz. Sara also was the executive producer. Marshall Escamilla did the scoring and sound design, and was also our engineer. Theme music by Michael Lentz. You can learn more about this show, and see images of the yoga poses included in this episode at yogapodcastforkids.com.
When do you feel strong? Would you like to harness your strength and grow it? Yoga is one way to make our bodies and minds even stronger. Today's practice is going to help build our muscles! Kathryn, our yoga guide, is going to take us on a safari adventure, deep into the jungle, where we are going to meet a bunch of different animals. Yoga Adventures is a Tumble Media production. This episode was written by Erica Ortiz, Kathryn Mercer, and Sara Robberson Lentz. Sara also was the executive producer. Marshall Escamilla did the scoring and sound design, and was also our engineer. Theme music by Michael Lentz. You can learn more about this show, and see images of the yoga poses included in this episode at yogapodcastforkids.com.
Have you had a long day? Did you have to sit around more than you would have liked to? Do you need a bit of a wakeup? This is the perfect episode for you, because today we are going to get moving and exploring in this afterschool practice. Let's join Kathryn, our yoga guide, on a trip to the garden, where we'll smell some flowers, squish through some mud, plant seeds, and observe the creatures of the garden. Yoga Adventures is a Tumble Media production. This episode was written by Erica Ortiz, Kathryn Mercer, and Sara Robberson Lentz. Sara also was the executive producer. Marshall Escamilla did the scoring and sound design, and was also our engineer. Theme music by Michael Lentz.
Do you feel wiggly and fidgety? Is your mind buzzing? Let's get the wiggles out of our bodies! You can do this yoga adventure in a chair. Kathryn, your yoga guide, is going to take you on a space adventure. Beginning with rocketship breath, you'll lift off and travel among the stars, without leaving your chair! Learn more about this episode by visiting our website yogapodcastforkids.com. Yoga kids adventure is a Tumble Media production in partnership with Bliss Kid Yoga. This episode was written by Erica Ortiz, Sara Robberson Lentz, and Kathryn Mercer. Lindsay Patterson is our series editor. Theme music by Michael Lentz. Sound design, scoring, and engineering by Marshall Escamilla.
Am 20. August 2014 ist der Vater von Michael Lentz gestorben. In seinem Roman „Schattenfroh“ versucht der Dichter, den Verlust zu bewältigen, indem dem Verstorbenen eine Stimme verliehen, er zum Mitverfasser des Buchs gemacht wird. „Muttersterben“ von Michael Lentz, vor vielen Jahren nach dem Tod der Mutter entstanden, war radikal subjektiv und darin untröstlich, „Schattenfroh“ ist radikal suggestiv und damit zutiefst tröstlich. Ein Requiem eben. „Das ganze Buch, kapitellos über seine mehr als tausend Seiten hinweg“, schrieb Andreas Platthaus zum Erscheinen über das Buch, sei „ein Kunststück der Tempo- und Pathosvariation, zu der eben auch das Umkippen ins Komische und dann wieder ins Tragische gehört, zeitweise innerhalb eines einzigen Satzes. Aber hinter all der Virtuosität des Schreibens und des Lesens, hinter all dem Einfalls- und Geistreichtum, dem literarischen und kunstgeschichtlichen Zitieren, Collagieren und Montieren steht als Grundantrieb des Buchs die Fassungslosigkeit angesichts des Vatertodes. Es ist ein Paradox: Aus der völligen Passivität der Verlusterfahrung ist ein gewaltiges Prosawerk entstanden, dessen Erzähler aber immer noch als ein Gehetzter auftritt, der selbst vom Tod immer wieder ereilt wird.“ Im Frankfurter Literaturhaus hat Michael Lentz am 27. November 2018 aus seinem Buch gelesen – und mit Andreas Platthaus darüber gesprochen. „Schattenfroh“ von Michael Lentz ist im S. Fischer Verlag erschienen, hat 1008 Seiten und kostet 36 Euro.
Smallpox is no longer a threat to the human race, wiped from the face of the Earth. President Jimmy Carter authorizes the minting of the Susan B. Anthony dollar, and also legalizes the homebrewing of beer. Ted Bundy is finally captured by authorities. It's 1978, and both Earth Wind and Fire and Crystal Gayle would find themselves on the Billboard Hot 100 list. Join our host, Micah McKee, along with his trusty robot companion, Rando, and this week's special guest, Michael Lentz, on our second journey into America's musical heart.
Wie Malerei und Literatur zusammenspielen: In seinem Roman "Schattenfroh" verweist Michael Lentz auf das Werk des Leipziger Künstlers Michael Triegel. Ein Gespräch über die Quellen der Kunst, göttliches Licht und die Angst vor der Leere.
The first Quarantine edition of Bushwick Book Club featured 16 musicians, filmmakers, dancers and one chef who came together with author, Tanya Marquardt, to present new songs, dance, film and a fermented food offering in response to Marquardt's STRAY: Memoir of a Runaway. Performances were live-streamed not only from Brooklyn, but BBC Chapters in New Orleans and London. Excerpts from the live-stream show alternate with clips from songwriters and artists on their experience of this new format and other observations of life and art in Quarantine. If you listen to the end, you get to participate in the concluding ritual lead by the author, Tanya Marquardt, making this not only a podcast, but a tool for excising ancient karmic Quarantine sludge. Enjoy! Performers featured: Susan Hwang (host, Lusterlit, co-producer), Charlie Nieland (Lusterlit, co-producer), Sung Uni Lee, Ellia Bisker, Ray Brown, Teresa Toro, John S. Hall, Troy Ogilvie (w/Sean Gannet and Omar Zubair), Olivier Conan, Michael Lentz, Henry Tenney w/ Lulu, Tanya Marquardt, Stephanie Larriere, Scott MX Turner. Amanda Thorpe, Gary Burton, Swan Drsti with Spencer Bladyka. Lisa Barnstone's film is absent from the podcast, but please view it in the video of the whole show saved to our Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/BushwickBookClub/). Tanya's performance of "Just Relax" was used with permission from Theatre Conspiracy Stray. (https://conspiracy.ca/stray)
In einer lockeren Reihe widmet sich der hör!spiel!art.mix der neuen Kreativität: Wie haben sich Bedingungen künstlerischer Produktion verändert? In der sechsten Ausgabe ein Gespräch mit dem Schriftsteller, Literaturwissenschaftler und Musiker Michael Lentz.
"Hörspiel Hölle" ist das Protokoll eines Verhörs. Die Prozessbeteiligten - Vater, Mutter, Sohn und "der Mann vom schulpsychologischen Dienst" - sitzen inmitten der Bilder, die sie von der Hölle haben und deren Teil sie sind. Der Sohn ist verurteilt, soviel steht fest. Mit Sophia Siebert, Uli Winters, Michael Lentz, Gunnar Geisse/ Komposition: Gunnar Geisse/ Sopran-, Alt- und Baritonsaxophon: Michael Lentz / Realisation: Michael Lentz / BR 2019 // Aktuelle Hörspiel-Empfehlungen per Mail: www.hörspielpool.de/newsletter
Interview with Michael Lentz. Michael describes fishing in Ohio and the huge fish he caught.
This summer, Tumble went live!! and we want to share the science magic with all our listeners. In this episode, you’ll hear our favorite parts of our Back-to-School Science Splash Jam from the Scottish Rite Theater in Austin, Texas. Get ready for a sea star song written by listeners, jellyfish trivia, and amazing science questions from fans. A super huge thanks and shoutout to everyone who came to our events! If you’re curious about Tumble live events, email us at tumblepodcast@gmail.com. Our guests were SaulPaul, Elizabeth McQueen, and Juli Berwald. Sara and Michael Lentz recorded the Science Splash Jam. Thanks to our sponsors: The Headwaters School, Austin Family Magazine, Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child, and Listenwise. Our kid contestants were Adele, Liesel, and Finn. Our question askers were Amery, Amara, and Leela.
On today’s show I am honored to have with me here in the Tree House Studio Michael Lentz. Michael has been actively involved in the rapidly growing Nashville Bitcoin Community and now he’s taking it to the next level with his new business, Cryptocurrency Basics. Join me listeners as we learn about Michael’s beginnings and how he found his calling as a Bitcoin/Blockchain educator here in Nashville, Tennessee, the Athens of the South. CREDITS & VALUABLE LINKS: http://www.CryptocurrencyBasics.us http://www.riversidevillagepub.com/ Ode To Satoshi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEQ2nPSL5-0 Ode to Satoshi lyrics & melody by John Barrett Copyright 2014 RJM Publishing - BMI Nashville. Guitar: Jonathan Brown Mandolin: Ben Miller Bass Guitar: Michael Rinne Lead Vocal, Harmony Vocals, Harmonica, Snare Drum: John Barrett Harmony vocals: John Barrett, Connie Sinclair and Lij Shaw Initial tracks recorded by Mark Thornton of Sidekick Sound Studios, Madison, TN. All other tracks Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at The Toy Box Studio, Nashville, Tennessee Engineer: Lij Shaw. Assistant to engineer: Don “The Don” Bates Produced by John Barrett & Elijah “Lij” Shaw Special thanks to Alan Baird for his dobro, guitar and mandolin playing on many of the shows. Now that’s some pickin man! Thanks also to Alex Munoz Guijarro for his excellent pedal steel playing on many of our shows. Interviews for this episode were recorded and edited by John Barrett at The Tree House Studio - Nashville, Tennessee. All shows are produced by John Barrett with the moral support of his trusty sidekick Maxwell Rascalnikov CoyoTe Rex, aka Max. Questions or Comments? Email me to say Howdy!: howdy@bitcoinsandgravy.com Visit theWebsite: BitcoinsAndGravy.com Bitcoins and Gravy Tipping Addresses: Bitcoin: 14RbXduu2sXKNHtKtRVAx8xQyGAubjY1dA Litecoin: LgqYgxLTBPgr8C1JGLLJVLK4ZN1fveprAp Now please . . . just kick back, relax and enjoy the show. I hope you enjoy listening to my guests as much as I enjoy talking with them! John Barrett – Host of Bitcoins and Gravy www.BitcoinsAndGravy.com
"Der Schlüssel ist das ganze Haus. Punkt." Memoria, ins Innere geht die Reise. Erinnern heißt Veranschaulichen, das im Gedächtnis Bewahrte sich zu eigen machen als Gegenwart. Mit Michael Hirsch, Michael Lentz, Sophia Siebert / Komposition: Gunnar Geisse / Realisation: Michael Lentz / BR 2016
Die Aufnahmen für das Hörspiel "größer minus größer" entstanden im Oktober 2013 im Haus von Josef Anton Riedl in Murnau. Unter der Regie von Josef Anton Riedl und Michael Lentz modulierten die beiden Sprecher Michael Hirsch und Michael Lentz bis dahin unveröffentlichte Collagen-Gedichte von Herta Müller artikulatorisch in Lautgedichte. // Mit Michael Lentz, Josef Anton Riedl und Michael Hirsch / Produktion Peider A. Defilla / Musik: Josef Anton Riedl / Kamera: Julius Dolard, Christoph Wirsing / Ton: Michael Mitschka Michael Heilrath / Schnitt: Andre Knauer / B.O.A. Videofilmkunst und BR Hörspiel und Medienkunst 2014
Mit Michael Hirsch, Michael Lentz / Realisation: Michael Lentz/Josef Anton Riedl / BR 2014 / Länge: 40`51 // Anders als in Riedls früheren Lautkompositionen überwiegt in "größer minus größer" die improvisatorische Ausgestaltung des ausgewählten Materials.
Mit Natascha Adamowsky, Jan-Frederik Bandel, Kathrin Becker, Thomas Becker, Christoph Buggert, Alice Elstner, Erika Fischer-Lichte, Ekkehart Fleischhammer, Golo Föllmer, Malte Friedrich, Dominik Graf, Maren Hartmann, Ute Holl, Gregor Jansen, Sybille Krämer, Michael Lentz, Sascha Lobo, Harun Maye, Jasmin Meerhoff, Helga de la Motte-Haber, Mouse on Mars, Michaela Ott, Kathrin Passig, Markus Rautzberg, Lasse-Marc Riek, Johan Simons, Cornelia Sollfrank, Klaus Staeck, Silke Wenk, Uwe Wirth sowie Ekkehard Sander und Jörg Dünne im artmix.gespräch über Medienbiographien und Automedialität / Zusammenstellung und Moderation: Norbert Lang / Annegret Arnold / BR 2010/11/12 //
Michael Lentz (Autor, Musiker, Literaturwissenschaftler) im Gespräch mit Norbert Lang: Making-of "Hiddensea"
Mit Michael Lentz, Sophia Siebert, Valeri Scherstjanoi / Komposition: Gunnar Geisse / Realisation: Michael Lentz / BR 2013 / Länge: 72'37 // Eine Hymne auf/an Hiddensee. Eine Wanderung durch und mit Stimmen. Eine Neuerfindung bis zur Wiedererkennbarkeit. Eine erfundene Dokumentation. Eine Sozialstudie. Ein akustisches Märchen. Ein Gesang auf die Schönheit.
Mit Michael Lentz, Sophia Siebert / Komposition: Ernst Horn / Regie: Michael Lentz / BR 2008 / Länge: 69'18 // Ein Mann rasiert sich. Das Telefon läutet. Eine Frau teilt ihm mit, etwas im Briefkasten hinterlegt zu haben. Sie scheint sich verwählt zu haben. Die Frau ruft wieder an.
Michael Lentz (Autor, Musiker, Literaturwissenschaftler) im Gespräch mit Katarina Agathos
Mit Uli Winters, Sophia Siebert, Axel Kühn, Michael Lentz / Komposition: Gunnar Geisse/Axel Kühn / Realisation: Michael Lentz / BR 2010 / Länge: 69'25 // Deutschland in den Siebzigern. Oder war es in den Achtzigern?
Michael Lentz (Autor, Musiker) im Gespräch mit Ania Mauruschat / BR 2009
Imaginäre Landschaften: Hymnen - Hörstücke - Sonische Fiktionen
Mit Michael Lentz, Konrad Kellen / BR 2005 / Länge: 53'58 // EXIT - das Hörspiel als Erinnerungs- und Vergegenwärtigungsmaschine, als Osmose zwischen "Exil" und "Exit".