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As a result of a daytime programming change, WLRN canceled Sundial, the locally-produced arts and culture show, effective Friday Feb. 2, 2024.... more
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.
April 27, 2023Best Of: Humans of the Kitchen tells the hidden stories of restaurant workersOne of our best Sundial conversations: Carlos “Beto” Ortiz, the creative director of Humans of the Kitchen, joins Carlos Frías to talk about the digital platforms he created where he shares the stories of the back of the house of the hospitality industry. We originally aired this conversation on February 2023....more50minPlay
April 26, 2023From Richmond Heights to the Everglades, Arsimmer McCoy brings Miami's movement and music into her poetryWLRN's Carlos Frías is joined by poet and interdisciplinary artist Arsimmer McCoy. She tells us about her solitary month in the Everglades as the park's artist in residence, fishing with her dad and the music and scents of Friday night football in Richmond Heights....more50minPlay
April 25, 2023Caridad Moro-Gronlier: Reclaiming the word “tortillera” through poetryPoet and educator Caridad Moro-Gronlier joins WLRN's Carlos Frías to talk about life and poetry. Moro-Gronlier is the author of the book "Tortillera," which examines how language, culture and place put expectations on sexuality and identity. She is presenting at multiple events for O, Miami's poetry festival this month....more50minPlay
April 24, 2023From making it rain poetry to the ballet: Knight Foundation's Alberto Ibargüen retiresAlberto Ibargüen, the CEO and President of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, is retiring from his position after 18 years. He steered millions of dollars into art projects in South Florida that brought art into he hands of residents. He joins WLRN's Carlos Frías to talk about Miami’s ever-changing art scene — and what he hopes to see next....more50minPlay
April 20, 2023Sundial: These former Miami Herald journalists left it all to chase America's vanishing birdsJournalists Anders and Beverly Gyllenhaal sit down with WLRN's Carlos Frías to talk about their journey to research North America's rapidly diminishing bird population, and what we can do to help. They document it in their new book, "A Wing and a Prayer."...more50minPlay
April 18, 2023Sundial: This poet and educator thinks art is the language of healingDarius Daughtry is the founder of Art Prevails Project, an organization that aims to strengthen South Florida's communities through literature and the performing arts. He joins WLRN's Carlos Frías ahead of this weekend's Our Voices: Festival of Words in Fort Lauderdale to talk about how art is healing....more51minPlay
April 17, 2023Sundial: This South Florida storyteller documents the last Holocaust survivorsSundial host Carlos Frías sits down with Leslie Gelrubin Benitah on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day to talk about her online project, 'The Last Ones.' She travels around South Florida, and the world, interviewing some of the last living Holocaust survivors to educate younger generations....more50minPlay
April 13, 2023Sundial: 'Path of the Panther' follows the people trying to save Florida's biggest catThe film "Path of the Panther", produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, follows the endangered species and the people in Florida on the front lines trying to save the state's biggest cat. Tori Linder, another producer with the film, joins WLRN's Carlos Frías to talk about growing up around Florida's wild environment and how this with ongoing efforts to save these creatures....more50minPlay
April 12, 2023Sundial: Sandra Cisneros on living 'sin vergüenza', but not being a 'sinvergüenza'Award-winning author Sandra Cisneros joins WLRN's Carlos Frías to talk about her latest book "Woman Without Shame." She reads from this new poetry collection about aging, desire, spirituality and shame....more50minPlay
April 11, 2023Sundial: 'The Walls Have Ears' brings attention to what's happening in Cuba todayActor and writer Robby Ramos joins WLRN's Carlos Frías to talk about his debut play "The Walls Have Ears," which is being performed now at the Westchester Cultural Arts Center. The play was inspired by his grandfather, a Cuban dissident who served time at a notorious prison camp....more50minPlay
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.