Episodes

  • Listening to Lake Song
    Oct 12 2022

    LAKE SONG makes its debut today on the Tribeca Audio Premieres podcast! Listen here.

    Starting on October 13, listen to LAKE SONG on its own podcast feed.

    Available everywhere, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and on the web at lakesong.fm.

    Follow or subscribe to LAKE SONG to hear new episodes as they appear each week.

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    3 mins
  • Trailer 2: Chicago Poets--Past, Present, Future
    Oct 6 2022

    Lake Song co-creator Nate Marshall talks about what Chicago poets have always done. . . and what they're *going* to do.

    Lake Song, the epic new audio-drama series from Make-Believe Association, will debut October 12 as an official selection of Tribeca Audio.

    For more, visit lakesong.fm.

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    4 mins
  • Trailer: Lake Song
    Sep 30 2022

    OFFICIAL SELECTION - Tribeca Festival Audio Premieres. It's 2098 and the Republic of Chicago has what the world needs: fresh water. But with new opportunities come new threats, especially for a pair of siblings on the South Side. Can the people come together to save their city--and each other?

    LAKE SONG is the joint creation of seven multidisciplinary Chicagoans. Combining sci-fi and music, politics and poetry, it's a collective response to our times, and a shared dream of our future.

    Go to the new LAKE SONG feed to subscribe. Coming in mid-October.

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    2 mins
  • Our Decameron: Shakespeare in Utopia
    Apr 24 2020

    Following the cancellation of Shakespeare in the Park, Oskar Eustis talks about a utopian story in one of Shakespeare's plays. A practical guide to what a vision of the future can do--and what it can't.

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    Hosted by Jeremy McCarter

    Music, mixing, and mastering by Mikhail Fiksel

    Graphics and social media by Carly Pearlman

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    35 mins
  • Our Decameron: Lorraine Hansberry at the End of the World
    Apr 16 2020

    Can a new society arise from a cataclysm? Does humanity deserve a second chance? Chicago author and journalist Natalie Moore joins a virtual audience to explore utopia, dystopia, and the radical imagination while discussing the great Chicago dramatist's "What Use Are Flowers?".

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    Listen to Lorraine Hansberry’s What Use Are Flowers?:
    https://makebelieve.fm/flowers

     

    Listen to Natalie Moore and Jeremy McCarter’s City on Fire: Chicago Race Riot 1919:
    https://makebelieve.fm/city-on-fire

     

    Credits for this episode:

    Hosted by Jeremy McCarter

    Music, mixing, and mastering by Mikhail Fiksel

    Graphics and social media by Carly Pearlman

     

    Credits for What Use Are Flowers?:

    Directed by Daniel Kyri

    Music by Mikhail Fiksel

    Sound by Erisa Apantaku and Mikhail Fiksel

    Production manager - Madeleine Borg

    Stage manager - JC Widman

     

    Cast:

    Hermit – Billy Branch

    Charlie – Daniel Kyri

    Lily – Khloe Janel

    William – Tevion Lanier

    Narration read by Kiayla Ryann

     

    Thank you to the Lorraine Hansberry Literary Trust for allowing us to produce the audio drama; and to the Chauncey and Marion Deering McCormick Foundation and the Poetry Foundation for making season one possible

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    39 mins
  • Our Decameron: The Tortoise, the Hare, and Will Leitch
    Apr 1 2020

    To tide us over until baseball returns, sportswriter Will Leitch breaks down the most famous athletic contest of all time, and a lively virtual audience debates its moral today.

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    Consider an actual tortoise vs. an actual hare:
    https://metro.co.uk/2016/10/15/someone-staged-an-actual-race-between-a-rabbit-and-a-tortoise-6194091/

    Hosted by Jeremy McCarter

    Music, mixing, and mastering by Mikhail Fiksel

    Graphics and social media by Carly Pearlman

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    39 mins
  • Our Decameron: Chicken Little
    Mar 24 2020

    The sky might or might not be falling, but the story that gave rise to that phrase is everywhere. In episode two of our series inspired by Boccaccio, Stephanie Ybarra and a group of fascinating people from all over the country reconsider the tale of the moment.

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    Hosted by Jeremy McCarter

    Music, mixing, and mastering by Mikhail Fiksel

    Graphics and social media by Carly Pearlman

    Join the conversation - @MakeBelieveFM

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    39 mins
  • Our Decameron: Zen in Seattle
    Mar 17 2020

    Inspired by Boccaccio, a new series of conversations in which we share a story and invite a fascinating person to talk about what it means. In episode one, Martin Edlund of Malaria No More interprets the Zen fable about the tiger and the strawberry.

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    Hosted by Jeremy McCarter

    Music, mixing, and mastering by Mikhail Fiksel

    Graphics and social media by Carly Pearlman

    Special thanks to Maria Tatar

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    27 mins