Radio
Magra Radio
Magra Radio is a broadcast project of Magra Books. It is produced in Los Angeles and worldwide by Paul Vangelisti and Sean Pessin.
What of the Night was adapted for radio by Cyrus Lillian from Djuna Barnes’s novel Nightwood.
Featuring Amanda Davies as Fiona, Norbert Weisser as Felix, William Wintersole as Doctor O’Connor, Marlene Silverstein as Nora, Valerie Snyder as Robin, Frederic Downs as The Priest, and Bill Hunt and Paul Vangelisti in miscellaneous roles.
Directed by William Wintersole and Paul Vangelisti, with engineering by Ed Hammond.
This performance was first broadcast on KPFK on January 12, 1982. Special thanks to Pacifica Radio Archives for their generous support. Explore their extensive collections here: https://www.pacificaradioarchives.org
Brought to you by Magra Radio, an infrequent broadcast experiment of Magra Books.
Dutchman was written by Amiri Baraka.
This recording features Shelly Parsons as Lula, and Winston Butler as Clay, with a special appearance by Joe Clark as The Drunk.
The score was composed and performed by Bob Fraser. Directed by Paul Vangelisti.
This performance was first broadcast on KPFK on January 12, 1982. Special thanks to Pacifica Radio Archives for their generous support. Explore their extensive collections here: https://www.pacificaradioarchives.org
Brought to you by Magra Radio, an infrequent broadcast experiment of Magra Books.
Bill Mohr performs the monologue The Comedian as the Letter N, 2019.
International anthology of sound poetry by Arrigolora Totino, Carl Stone, Jim Roche, Larry Wendt, Co-Accident, Paul Vangelisti, Adriano Spatola and F. Tiziano, Dominic Alleluia, Giacomo Balla, Fortunato de Pero, Bob Davis, Lily Greenham, Donna Henes, Lawrence Kucharz, Giulia Niccolai, Audio Players, Bill Gaglione, Ed Rossman, E.T. Simon, Tony Gnazzo, Milli Graffi, Julien Blaine, William Moylan
International anthology of sound poetry by Arrigolora Totino, Carl Stone, Jim Roche, Larry Wendt, Co-Accident, Paul Vangelisti, Adriano Spatola and F. Tiziano, Dominic Alleluia, Giacomo Balla, Fortunato de Pero, Bob Davis, Lily Greenham, Donna Henes, Lawrence Kucharz, Giulia Niccolai, Audio Players, Bill Gaglione, Ed Rossman, E.T. Simon, Tony Gnazzo, Milli Graffi, Julien Blaine, William Moylan.
A Los Angeles Theater of the Ear production of a play by Corrado Costa, translated and directed by Paul Vangelisti.
Jorge Luis Borges interviewed in 1976 in Los Angeles at UCLA.