Margaret Lemon, 1930-2017, was a citizen of Tivoli New York. As a child, Lemon grew up on the Delano estate where her father was a groundskeeper. An avid scrapbooker all her life, Margaret had thousan...
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Category: Audio
archival recordings from a charmed life Finishing college marked the first time I had not been in school since I was five years old. I vowed to live an adult life that would make five year old me prou...
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The summer I was 22, I had a fairytale adventure. It changed the course of my life. I fell in with a band of water protectors who were traveling down the Hudson–or Two-Way River, as they preferr...
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By my Junior year I was known around campus as something of a radio fanatic (for the minuscule population who care about that sort of thing). That is the only explanation for how I landed the best job...
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Sometime around Fall of my Sophomore year at Bard, I found a mentor who loved radio as much as I did. Her name is Danielle Riou and she taught me how to use a field recorder. Danielle ran (and still r...
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During my time at Bard, I was employed as a podcast specialist of the Experimental Humanities (EH) Media Corps. I taught other students how to make “audio essays”, produced a faculty podcast, wor...
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“Everyone You Want to Talk to Is Dead” Tivoli is a tiny village on a dead end road, abutting the Hudson river and surrounded by extravagant estates. I had the pleasure of living in this commun...
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