Steve Nelson appears in the following:
Remembering the Trailer King
Friday, September 05, 2008
The king of Hollywood voice-overs, Don LaFontaine, died this week. In an interview from 2001, LaFontaine reveals some of his trade secrets. Produced by Steve Nelson and Kerrie Hillman.
Ukelele
Friday, December 28, 2007
You've probably never heard the tiny Hawaiian guitar like this before. Herb Ohta and Lyle Ritz talk about working together on their album, Ukulele Jazz: Live at McCabe's. Produced by Steve Nelson.
Ukulele
Saturday, December 31, 2005
You've probably never heard the tiny Hawaiian guitar like this before. Herb Ohta and Lyle Ritz talk about working together on their album, A Night of Ukelele Jazz: Live at McCabe's. Produced by Steve Nelson.
Pop Song Muses
Saturday, December 31, 2005
Writing love letters takes courage, but it's a little gutsier to write and perform songs about the object of your affection. Steve Nelson and Jocelyn Gonzales have their own personal takes on rock and roll's long love affair with that one special girl.
52-Card Pickup
Saturday, October 02, 2004
Pick a card, any card… What you might not know is that all cards are not created equal. Steve Nelson reports the design of playing cards has undergone a good number of changes since their invention over seven centuries ago.
Swifter, Higher, Stronger
Saturday, August 07, 2004
Athletes threw javelins at the ancient Olympic Games. But in recent years throwers have become so proficient that the javelin was redesigned to keep it from hitting runners at the other end of the stadium. From running shoes to swimsuits to discuses, the design of equipment is constantly challenging sports ...
Adams VS. Derogatis
Saturday, April 17, 2004
Ryan Adams played in Chicago last December, and the Sun-Times' music critic, Jim DeRogatis, panned him. Adams left a heartfelt, enraged message on the writer's voicemail, which DeRogatis then broadcast to all of Chicago when he did his weekly radio show. Mayhem ensues. Produced by Steve Nelson.
Fenway
Saturday, October 04, 2003
If you're watching the baseball playoffs this season, you may have noticed the grass underfoot at Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Those geometric patterns criss-crossed in light and dark are the handiwork of David Mellor. Mellor is the director of grounds at Fenway, and he designs ...
Hmong Literature
Saturday, September 20, 2003
Today, St. Paul, Minnesota is home to more Hmong people than any other city in the world. Many fled there from Laos and Cambodia after the Vietnam War. Until 50 years ago, the Hmong, originally scattered across Southeast Asia, had no written language at all. Steve Nelson of Minnesota Public ...
Dairy Princess
Saturday, August 30, 2003
Every year the Minnesota State Fair names twelve young women “dairy princesses,” based on their knowledge of the dairy industry and the fact that they live on farms. Each of those princesses gets to step into a big Plexiglass refrigerator, sit in a winter coat on a ...
Franco the Great
Saturday, December 28, 2002
The steel storefront gates along 125th Street become brightly colored canvases for one of Harlem’s most prolific mural painters.
(Originally aired: July 4, 2002)
Design for the Real World: Telephone Ring
Saturday, October 12, 2002
The multimedia artist and designer Ben Rubin explains the origin of an everyday sound — the telephone ring.
(Originally aired: May 16, 2002)
Now Playing: Modernistic
Saturday, September 21, 2002
On his fourth and newest CD, 27-year old jazz pianist Jason Moran goes it alone without a drummer or bassist.
House of Spies
Saturday, July 27, 2002
Last weekend the International Spy Museum opened in Washington, DC. The museum displays real spy stuff from real spies, and some not-so-real spy stuff from the movies.
Franco the Great
Saturday, July 06, 2002
The steel storefront gates along 125th Street become brightly colored canvases for one of Harlem’s most prolific mural painters.
Design for the Real World: Soundmark
Saturday, June 22, 2002
The multimedia artist and designer Ben Rubin says more effort should go into creating audio landmarks — like the sound of subway doors opening.
Ukulele Concert
Saturday, June 08, 2002
Ukuleleist Herb Ohta has recorded more than 60 albums. His most recent is a collaboration with Lyle Ritz. The new release is being touted as the first-ever live jazz ukulele CD.
Brown Butterfly
Saturday, June 01, 2002
Muhammad Ali's moves become the inspiration for a new dance by the choreographer of Rent. Marlies Yearby's Brown Butterfly will bring Ali’s life to the stage with a mixture of dance, music, and video.
Design for the Real World: Telephone Ring
Saturday, May 18, 2002
Multimedia artist and designer Ben Rubin explains the origin of something we hear everyday — the telephone ring.