The Next Big Thing

Arts | Feb 24, 2011

The Next Big Thing travels along the edges of September 11th, where things are a little quieter. We make stops at an open marketplace in Brazil - to listen to reports of the attack in medieval verse form - and then visit the collective unconscious in Meg Wolitzer’s radio play “My Nightmares.” Jazz musician Matt Glaser invites us to consider the human race from the perspective of the little green men in space who discover the phonograph record aboard Voyager 1 with music from all corners of the earth. From the most far-reaching to the most intimate of perspectives, it’s all here, in this special edition of The Next Big Thing.

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