DescriptionIn a white fur coat, "The Queen of the Blues" sits on her luggage outside a Las Vegas hotel. It is 1959; the legendary star cannot enter the hotel without a white escort. So Dinah Washington, in her inimitable style, takes a long pull from her flask and starts kicking up a fuss. Yvette Freeman reprises her Obie award-winning performance in this passionate play that reminds us "What a Difference a Day Makes". Features songs made famous by Dinah Washington and performed in the play by Yvette Freeman.
DescriptionThese two much-loved series featured the late Peter Tinniswood's legendary creations Uncle Mort and Carter Brandon. As the pair tour Britain, Uncle Mort's recollections make for some hilarious moments. In Uncle Mort's North Country, having been gra
DescriptionHear the first person accounts of people who lived in slavery; the voices of those who worked to end slavery and those who strove to keep it. A Small Southern Town combines dramatic readings of first person accounts from slave times with modern day analysis to shed light on little known aspects of slave life and slave times in the Nation's Capital. You?ll hear of one family's role in one of the largest mass escapes of slaves in American history.
DescriptionWith unraveled embroidery and fraying hems, the Traveling Pants are back for one last, glorious summer. Lena: Immerses herself in her painting and an intoxicating summer fling, fearing that the moment she forgets about Kostos will be the moment s
DescriptionNeale Donald Walsch, author of the best selling Conversations with God series, resumes his dialogue with God in this fascinating exploration of life, the universe, and our relationship with God. In this volume, Walsh asks God some of life's deepest questions about love and relationships, reincarnation, morality, the soul, and more. God's often unexpected - but always wise - answers are heard through the inspiring voices of Ellen Burstyn and Edward Asner. Listen to more selections from Conversations with God.