HOW TO COOK A RADIO

thirteen amuse-bouches for the hungry ears of megapolis

Presented by Gregory Whitehead
-> Sponsored by Transom.org
2pm, Saturday, 25 Apr, 2009
@ Piper Auditorium, 48 Quincy St, Harvard Square, Cambridge
Free to weekend pass-holders and Harvard GSD students, $5 for all others

gregory whitehead ruminatesAn apparently philosophical yet ultimately pragmatic taster’s menu of audioradio morsels from chef Gregory’s critically acclaimed Ideopolitan kitchen, including Don’t Kill All The Bugs; Warm Bodies Need Friction, No Pulse Means A Dead Heart, The Name Of The Game Is Fugue, and Language Is A Fungus So Why Fight It? Audience feedback will be discretely solicited, so please don’t forget to bring your chops.

Gregory Whitehead writes, directs and produces radiophonic adventures for the BBC and other broadcasters. His most recent work, Bring Me The Head of Philip K. Dick, explores the seemingly endless American dance between our hunger for God and our need for a demon.