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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.
January 25, 2023Sundial: Dave Barry on the oddities of swamplife and how his mother influenced his unique sense of humorSyndicated humor writer Dave Barry joins WLRN's Carlos Frías on Sundial to talk about his upcoming book, Swamp Story, which features the oddities of swamp culture and TikTok. They also discuss his life growing up and how his family, especially his mother, influenced his unique sense of humor....more50minPlay
January 24, 2023Sundial: Nilo Cruz brings his Pulitzer Prize-winning play home for its 20th anniversaryCuban-American playwright Nilo Cruz joins host Carlos Frías as his play "Anna in the Tropics" is showing at the Colony Theater in Miami Beach for its 20th anniversary....more50minPlay
January 23, 2023Sundial: From black market 'fajas' to pigeon races, David Ovalle covered Miami’s sketchiest storiesDavid Ovalle wrote about crime and the courts for two decades at the Miami Herald. Now he's moving to the Washington Post to cover opioids and the substance abuse crisis....more50minPlay
January 19, 2023Sundial: How growing up in Miami inspired the hit HBO sitcom ‘Gordita Chronicles’Claudia Forestieri, the creator and writer of the comedy series, Gordita Chronicles, joins WLRN's Carlos Frías to talk about how her personal experience of growing up in Miami inspired the show....more50minPlay
January 17, 2023Sundial: How this founding professor of FIU helped build the university from scratchStephen Fain was hired to be a professor of education at Florida International University before it opened in 1972. Now after over 50 years at the university, he's retiring....more50minPlay
January 16, 2023Sundial: From marching with Martin Luther King Jr. to preserving Miami's Black HistoryThe founder of the Black Archives at The Historic Lyric Theater, Dorothy Jenkins Fields, talks with WLRN's Carlos Frías on Sundial. They discuss Fields' impact on preserving local Black history and the personal stories that led her to this work, like the time she marched with Martin Luther King Jr. when she was a college student in Atlanta....more50minPlay
January 12, 2023Sundial: Fighting gentrification even in deathPhotographer Carl Juste and historian Rebecca Friedman talk to host Carlos Frías about a series of conversations they're hosting this weekend at IPC ArtSpace in Little Haiti to preview an upcoming exhibition about Miami's memorial rituals....more50minPlay
January 12, 2023Sundial: How this late Wynwood street artist became ‘Nobody’Rico James joins WLRN's Carlos Frías to talk about his new documentary 'Nobody Was Here' that tells the story of Wynwood artist 'Nobody,' who left the corporate world in New York to pursue art on the streets of Miami....more50minPlay
January 10, 2023Sundial: How an illegal punk band inspired filmmaker Mirissa NeffNeff chronicled conflicts at the Haitian-Dominican border as a photographer. She traveled to Havana with a band exploring the connections between Cuban music and Louisiana jazz as a radio producer. Now Mirissa is studying a new kind of connection....more51minPlay
January 09, 2023Sundial: How hurricanes and shotgun homes shaped this Miami artist's designsGermane Barnes uses architecture as a medium for his art in Miami. He is interviewed on WLRN Sundial with host Carlos Frias about his Design District art....more50minPlay
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.