Stories in the Valley
The third Wednesday of each month during In The Tradition
Charles Kiernan of the Lehigh Valley Storytelling Guild presents tales told by a variety of guest story tellers as well as interviews and other features with the goal of keeping the art of story telling alive. This monthly feature airs during In the Tradition.
Latest Stories
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For storytellers, Halloween is special. It is the time of year that people expect to hear a story or two, all be it frightening. Too be honest, not all…
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February is Black History month. My favor black teller is Charlotte Blake Alston. It is high time I put her voice on this show.Charlotte is a storyteller,…
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Heather Forest is one of the tellers of folktales who has carved her initials in the great tree of storytelling. Her website is a treasure of information…
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In the Native American tradition, the cold weather is a time for telling stories. In the good weather you should be hunting, growing food, and preparing…
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It is with sadness we note the passing of Diane Wolkstein. If librarians know of only one storyteller, it would be Diane Wolkstein. Of her 23…
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Antonio Sacre was born to a Cuban father and Irish American mother. He is an international touring writer, bilingual storyteller, and solo performance…
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We storytellers love October. I recently spent three hours around a bonfire, telling those odd, uncanny tales that want to be told this time of year.For…
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We are in the month of November. There are some special days in November: All Saints Day, Veterans Day, and of course Thanksgiving.But let not forget some…
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Back in October, the Lehigh Valley Storytelling Guild held its second annual Pennsylvania Youth Storytelling Showcase at the Moravian Academy. This is a…
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On today’s show we are going to visit once again, Heather Forest. She is a master of the multicultural tale, but always brings her own voice to the…