For the first time, Tribeca’s audio storytelling program is dedicated entirely to scripted content, with a focus on excellence in writing and performance.
A fledgling start-up that enjoyed some success with their As-Seen-On-TV product DishJack® struggles to come up with a second invention as an NPR-style journalist investigates this shady company.
What caused the unexplained disappearance of a counterculture folk hero of 1970s and 1980s West Virginia? The hosts dive into their unconventional past as they search for answers.
In 1970, Bernardine Dohrn declared war on the United States. Now, her son Zayd tells the story of how she was radicalized, and became the most wanted woman in America.
When a journalist returns to her hometown to investigate a suspicious accident involving a friend, she finds fractured relationships and mysterious rumours about what’s really going on in her town.
My Mother Made Me explores the relationship between writer Jason Reynolds and his mother, Isabell. Through informal interviews and intimate conversations, they wax poetic about what Reynolds was taught as a child as it pertains to ideas around amb...
At a chance meeting at the farmers market, two strangers find a connection rooted in their own unspeakable tragedies. The evening they spend together becomes an encounter they can’t forget.
Cody, a bitcoin trader with an opioid habit, is mandated to a therapeutic community after a suicide attempt. He joins five other addicts recovering with a controlling female counselor.
Shortly after draft-dodger Paul Couming receives a notice to stand trial, he and his friends arrange for the first political sanctuary in a Catholic church since the 15th century.