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Iowa Caucus Explainer | VPR

January 27, 2016 by Angela Evancie

The Iowa caucus isn’t like a regular primary. Here’s how it works. For Vermont Public Radio.

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Web Production / NPR.org

May 1, 2013 by Angela Evancie

This spring, I worked with NPR’s Digital Arts team as an intern, and was responsible for web builds — such as the ones linked below — on a daily basis. I wrote headlines, teasers and sub heds, transcribed interviews and selected highlights, adapted radio scripts into copy for the web, chose pull quotes and art, wrote captions, embedded videos and links and curated supplementary content. For John Baldessari, Conceptual Art Means Serious Mischief by Susan Stamberg, March 11, 2013 A Young […]

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The Ghosts of Industry / The Fuschia Tree

October 26, 2012 by Angela Evancie

“We picked a path through near-vegetative waste – plastic bags, useless bits of wood, the requisite tires – and the cautious tickticktick of our freewheels sent up new sound into old silence.“ For The Fuschia Tree.

Categories: Multimedia, Photography, Print • Tags: Cleveland, industry, manufacturing, recession, urban renewal

Faith & Environmentalism / North Country Public Radio

February 24, 2011 by Angela Evancie

For North Country Public Radio. Catholic sisters have long been associated with activism – from fighting poverty to promoting education and social justice.  Today, sisters around the country are uniting around a new cause: healing the earth.  Sisters Gail Worcelo and Bernadette Bostwick have brought “green” Catholicism to a monastery in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom.

Categories: Multimedia, Photography, Radio • Tags: Bernadette Bostwick, faith, Gail Worcelo, Green Mountain Monastery, religion, Thomas Berry

Greening the Afterlife IV / North Country Public Radio

October 19, 2010 by Angela Evancie

For North Country Public Radio. Dick Bentley dealt with death on both sides of Lake Champlain.  His mother died in Vermont; his father died in New York.  In both cases, he wanted to keep things simple – and in the family.  Turns out that different state laws made for very different experiences. Note: Champlain Sounding is the name of my previous website.

Categories: Multimedia, Photography, Radio • Tags: green burial, home burial, New York burial law, Vermont burial law

Greening the Afterlife II / North Country Public Radio

August 20, 2010 by Angela Evancie

For North Country Public Radio. Richard Winter builds coffins, but he isn’t a morbid man. In his mind, death is just the part that comes before decomposition. Note: Champlain Sounding is the name of my previous website.

Categories: Multimedia, Photography, Radio • Tags: eco coffins, green burial, Greening the Afterlife, Richard Winter

Greening the Afterlife I / North Country Public Radio

August 19, 2010 by Angela Evancie

For North Country Public Radio. Elinor Randall isn’t planning on dying anytime soon. But that hasn’t stopped her from establishing a private cemetery up the hill from her house in Plainfield, Vermont. Note: Champlain Sounding is the name of my previous website.

Categories: Multimedia, Photography, Radio • Tags: green burial, home burial

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