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The Sound of Fog by Angela Antle

This article remembers the work of Peabody Award winner, Battery Radio founder, and documentarian Chris Brookes who died in April 2023.

Talented Newfoundland-based storyteller Chris Brookes excelled in theatre and radio

After co-founding and working with the experimental collective the Mummers Troupe, Mr. Brookes went on to distinguish himself as a maker of audio documentaries, winning a prestigious Peabody Award and a Prix Italia

Chris Brookes, renowned storyteller and pillar of theatre in N L , dies

Brookes was also a founding member of The Mummers Troupe in 1973, which founded the Resource Centre for the Arts in Newfoundland and Labrador and developed the LSPU Hall in St. John's as a marquee local performance space.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181022:02:04:00

me to be myself and to do the best that i could with the life that i ve had. i ve known him for decades, even worked for him as a speechwriter. i m still trying to get my head around the man. good to have you back in place. haven t been here in a while. i know. carter s bond to his hometown and to his faith would play a key role in his unlikely ascent to the white house. it was a touchstone for his identity as the ultimate outsider and a national reprieve at a turbulent time. 1976, american voters were looking for some candidate who had a moral compass. and jimmy carter stood out in the crowd. he had an iconic american back-story. born on a farm. we didn t have any electricity in our house, we didn t have running water in our house, we had a battery radio that we listened to. so i was not familiar with the outside world much. i used to listen to glenn miller every night when my folks would let me stay up to 8:00. lie in front of the fireplace

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181015:01:04:00

best that i could with the life that i ve had. i ve known him for decades, even worked for him as a speechwriter. i m still trying to get my head around the man. good to have you back in place. haven t been here in a while. i know. carter s bond to his hometown and to his faith would play a key role in his unlikely ascent to the white house. it was a touchstone for his identity as the ultimate outsider and a national reprieve at a turbulent time. 1976, american voters were looking for some candidate who had a moral compass. and jimmy carter stood out in the crowd. he had an iconic american back-story. born on a farm. we didn t have any electricity in our house, we didn t have running water in our house, we had a battery radio that we listened to. so i was not familiar with the outside world much. i used to listen to glenn miller every night when my folks would let me stay up to 8:00. lie in front of the fireplace

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