If you listen to public radio or podcasts, you’re probably familiar with The Moth Radio Hour. On Friday, October 4, The Moth comes to the Broad Stage with five storytellers, ordinary people sharing ...
"At a certain point, sex, drugs, & rock 'n roll wasn't enough – war was the ultimate drug." Greenwich Ent. has revealed an official trailer for a compelling documentary titled Never Look Away, telling ...
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Please allot extra time to travel to CitySpace as there is a Red Sox game this evening which may impact traffic. Online sales are closed. A very limited number of tickets will ...
Each show in the series will feature the same powerhouse lineup: Jon Goode (host) — Emmy-nominated writer and author of “Black Curio,” whose work has appeared on CNN, HBO, VH1, and MTV ...
Kansas City is the 28th American city to host a monthly StorySLAM event. The Moth's monthly storytelling open mic events, known as StorySLAMs, are coming to Kansas City, starting with a Sept. 12 date ...
This event is sold out. No additional tickets will be released. WBUR is proud to be a media partner of The Moth, an acclaimed non-profit organization dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling.
With over 50,000 stories told across 6000-plus events held since its first in 1997, The Moth celebrates the ability of true, personal storytelling to illuminate both the diversity and commonality of ...
During this special edition of The Moth Radio Hour, three personal stories about events that changed the story teller's perspective on life... We hear the story of a perfect, but haunted apartment in ...
The Moth, a national podcast with more than 1 million listeners per week, will offer its “mainstage show” April 25 for the first time in Charleston. You will be able to watch the curated storytelling ...
A Pitbull sighting at Publix. A road rage incident on the 836 involving a BMW and a chicken. Falling iguanas in lieu of falling snow. Some things can only happen in Miami, and we all have the stories ...
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — On Wednesday, March 20, house staff could not get people into the centuries-old St. Ann & Holy Trinity Church fast enough, as swarms of story-hungry Brooklynites turned out for The ...