Listening Is The Only Critical Practice Left: A Conversation With Artist Masha Tupitsyn
In her 24-hour cinematic installation, Love Sounds, words are the central characters.
In her 24-hour cinematic installation, Love Sounds, words are the central characters.
Hear what Jim Dale called "the most extraordinary book" he ever narrated, plus our editors' picks for his most unmissable performances.
Seventy percent of the Moth’s most popular stories are about families—why?
For 400 years, writers have been borrowing the Bard's characters, lines, and plots — to great effect.
The alien voices and languages you hear in film and TV are getting more complex and realistic — here's why.
A former producer sheds some light on the Terry Gross technique, with examples from the show.
Is that loud voice a sign of authority ... or hearing loss?
Listen to (or read) a conversation with indie musician Thao Nguyen as Audible producer and Radiolab veteran Ellen Horne searches for aural inspiration.
We dished with the acclaimed actress about what it was like to record the timeless classic.
Here are some of the most prominent people who've “Jinxed” themselves by getting caught on tape.
Recent science reveals exactly how the simple act of talking to your kids shapes their brains.
Flash back to your early reading life with this excerpt from Henry and Ribsy, narrated by Neil Patrick Harris.