Monthly Archives: June 2009
June 26, 2009
KUT, Austin, Texas’ great public radio station, will be airing a different memory palace episode every morning during the week of July 6. They’ll be slipping it into their Morning Edition broadcasts. If you live in the Austin area, tune … Continue reading
June 18, 2009
Pieces from the memory palace are airing on XM/Sirius satellite radio channel 137 136 as part of a rotation of cool stories, documentaries, and whatnot from cool public radio producers. The pieces pop up now and then. Read more about … Continue reading
June 17, 2009
Folks in the Atlanta area will be able to hear stories from the memory palace now and then on their fantastic local NPR affiliate, WABE starting monday June, 22. So far, they’re scheduled to air a piece from the archives … Continue reading
High Above Lake Michigan
There are two Erik Satie pieces in here: Denieres Pensees 1 & 2. Then you’ve got a little Rainbow, by Battles. And then at the end, En Gallop, by Joanna Newsom (which I felt lame about looping so heavily because … Continue reading
June 1, 2009
May was the biggest month yet here at the memory palace. Thanks in large part to the good folks at boingboing.net and the freakonomics blog at the New York Times. Lots of new subscribers lots of new listeners. Nice comments, … Continue reading
These Words, Forever
Went back to Max Richter well on this one. Three pieces (”The Road is a Gray Tape,” “Broken Symmetries at Y,” followed by “A Sudden Manhattan of the Mind”) from the 24 Postcards in Full Color record. I’ve loved this … Continue reading




