To paraphrase Maya Angelou, "Families are more alike than unalike, and what is true anywhere is true everywhere." Scott Gurian's report on attending his family reunion bear out these words. Listeners will find commonality in Scott's piece as they hear him interact with his extended family. Enjoyable piece especially for this time of year which is popular for family reunions.
We have all been there, a family reunion full of strangers, one of the rare moments when you'd prefer to be in line at the DMV to scooping a serving of second-cousin twice removed Bertha's squash casserole. All in the Family reminds us the suprise these events can be: a reconnection to a family's greater story. Great sound, well narrated, very spirited piece.
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Produced by Scott Gurian (sgurian@earthlink.net)
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Deborah Astley
Posted on July 06, 2005 at 06:28 AM | Permalink
Review of All in the Family
To paraphrase Maya Angelou, "Families are more alike than unalike, and what is true anywhere is true everywhere." Scott Gurian's report on attending his family reunion bear out these words. Listeners will find commonality in Scott's piece as they hear him interact with his extended family. Enjoyable piece especially for this time of year which is popular for family reunions.
Lydia Wilson
Posted on July 05, 2005 at 08:08 AM | Permalink
Review of All in the Family
We have all been there, a family reunion full of strangers, one of the rare moments when you'd prefer to be in line at the DMV to scooping a serving of second-cousin twice removed Bertha's squash casserole. All in the Family reminds us the suprise these events can be: a reconnection to a family's greater story. Great sound, well narrated, very spirited piece.