131 - Night of the Living Intern: First Stories from Kitchen Sisters Interns

131 - Night of the Living Intern: First Stories from Kitchen Sisters Interns

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Since we started our intern and mentoring program in 2000, over 100 young people, ranging from age 15 to 35— have come through our doors at Kitchen Sisters Central in the historic Zoetrope building in San
Francisco to work on the art and craft of audio storytelling. Many have stayed long enough to helm their own pieces and produce their first ever stories in collaboration with us. They never fail to shock and amaze. Their takes are varied, their styles singular, their voices original and provocative.

About 8 years ago we had an especially eccentric group. They somehow all found their way to us in the same moment — Matt Beagle who was a stand up comic, Patty Fung, Tess Kenner, Caroline Bins, Anne Wootton, Madelaine Fernandez, Julia DeWitt….  the place was on fire.  Matt was doing stand up at the Purple Onion, the revered comedy club across the street from our North Beach Office that once hosted Lenny Bruce, Woody Allen, Phyllis Diller, Richard Pryor… and everyone was going to see him.  We began to envision a night of all these talented, funny emerging producers and storytellers live onstage in an evening we would call “The Kitchen Sisters Present… Night of the Living Intern.”

It happened.  But only in our minds.  The Purple Onion closed, the interns moved on to their first jobs and places on the staffs of some of the major news and story organizations in the country, and the evening remained a dream. Until today.

This past year Josh Gross, a high school senior, took our workshop and then started showing up one, two, three times a week after school. Watching Josh and the group of interns in the room with him kicked up Night of the Living Intern once again and as Josh’ internship drew to a close we asked him to dig through some of the stories Kitchen Sisters interns had produced in the past and create a podcast. Today’s piece features excerpts from The Queen’s Beekeeper, produced by Justine Theriot;  21 Collections and Agnes Varda: Keep Faith in Art produced in collaboration with Selene Ross; Jason Scott: Free Range Archivist by Juliet Gelfman Randazzo; a piece about the Israeli artist/archivist, Haddasa Goldvicht and a story called The Other F Word by Josh Gross.