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Radiolab Listening Party

Radiolab creator Jad Abumrad shares behind-the-scenes stories and excerpts from the program called "the most innovative show on radio" by public radio's Ira Glass. Tonight's focus: our endless fascination with outer space. Listen to surprising sounds and look up at the simulated sky as you are transported to the zone of speculative wonder that has made Radiolab such a cult hit. Produced since 2005 by WNYC and winner of the National Academies 2007 Communication Award for excellence in science communication, Radiolab now plays on more than 150 stations nationwide.

Tickets: Seating is limited. Tickets go on sale on Monday, January 12 for members, and Thursday, January 15 for the general public. Purchase tickets in person at the Museum box office, by phone at 617-723-2500, or online at store.mos.org.

This program is part of the third annual Cambridge Science Festival, the Boston Cyberarts Festival, and the Megapolis Audio Festival. Funding provided by the Barbara and Malcolm L. Sherman Fund for Adult Programs and by the David and Marion Ellis Endowment Fund.

Format Lecture
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Speaker(s) Jad Abumrad, Radiolab host and producer
Location Museum of Science — Museum of Science, Boston
Website Buy tickets in the online store
Duration 120 minutes
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Fee $10 (includes reception following the program)




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April 29, 2009: 7:00 pm

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