Public Radio Sensation RADIOLAB Announces 21-City Tour

By: Jun. 19, 2013
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RADIOLAB, WNYC's genre-busting, Peabody Award-winning nationally-distributed radio show and top podcast about wonder, discovery and big ideas, today announced tour dates for its largest live show tour ever.

The 21-city "APOCALYPTICAL" tour will take RADIOLAB, hailed by This American Life host Ira Glass as public radio's most innovative show, to all four corners of the country and to Canada for the first time, as well as back to cities including Los Angeles and San Francisco where they have previously played to sold out audiences.

The topic: cataclysmic destruction, life amid the ashes, and surprising, spectacular survival.

**Tickets go on sale today at www.radiolab.org/live.

Hosts ROBERT KRULWICH and JAD ABUMRAD will discuss the tour today at 3pm ET on Reddit's "Ask Me Anything" at http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/.

APOCALYPTICAL will combine inventive storytelling, riveting science, and live music to explore the topic of endings, both blazingly fast and agonizingly slow. KRULWICH and ABUMRAD will romp through hundreds of millions of years of history to arrive at "The End," again and again, to find how new life and fresh possibility emerge every time.

The centerpiece of the stage show is a detailed reconstruction of the afternoon in which the entire global population of dinosaurs were destroyed. Based on forensic ballistic testing and careful examination of the global fossil record, science is now able to paint a startlingly bombastic and detailed picture of those fateful events. APOCALYPTICAL will wrestle with how this event influenced the course of the 200 million years of evolution to become inexorably linked with human civilization's rise to dominance.

Joined on stage by Brooklyn guitarist and composer NOVELLER, the evening will be a thought- provoking and laughter-inducing dance on the grave of our inevitable demise.

REDDIT's "Ask Me Anything" Wednesday, June 19 at 3pm at http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/.

TOUR DATES:

Thursday, October 3 Columbus, OH / Palace Theater
Friday, October 4 Cleveland, OH / State Theater
Saturday, October 5 Toronto, ON / Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
Monday, October 7 Ann Arbor, MI / Michigan Theater
Tuesday, October 8 Detroit, MI / Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts
Friday, October 11 Milwaukee, WI / Riverside Theater
Saturday, October 12 Chicago, IL / Chicago Theater
Monday, October 21 Nashville, TN / Andrew Jackson Hall
Tuesday, October 22 Atlanta, GA / Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
Thursday, October 24 New York City, New York / Beacon Theatre
Saturday, October 26 Boston, MA / Wang Theatre
Monday, October 28, Hartford, CT / Bushnell Center - Mortensen Hall
Friday, November 1 Denver, CO / Paramount Theater
Monday, November 4 Dallas, TX / Verizon Theatre @ Grand Prairie
Tuesday, November 5 Austin, TX / Bass Concert Hall
Wednesday, November 6 Houston, TX / Jones Hall
Tuesday, November 12 Oakland, CA / Paramount Theater
Wednesday, November 13 Cupertino, CA / Flint Center for the Performing Arts
Thursday, November 14 Los Angeles, CA / Saban Theatre
Friday, November 15 Los Angeles, CA / Saban Theatre
Tuesday, November 19 Portland, OR / Keller Auditorium
Thursday, November 21 Seattle, WA / Paramount Theater
Friday, November 22 Seattle, WA / Paramount Theater

Jad Abumrad is an award-winningproducer and composer who has been called "a new young master of the radio craft," and was recently named a 2011 MacArthur "Genius" Fellow. The son of a scientist and a doctor, Jad Abumrad did most of his growing up in Tennessee, before studying creative writing and music composition at Oberlin College in Ohio. Following graduation, Abumrad wrote music for films, and reported and produced documentaries for a variety of local and national public radio programs, including On the Media, Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and WNYC's "24 Hours at The Edge of Ground Zero."

Robert Krulwich is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and NPR Science Correspondent who has been hailed as "the most inventive network reporter in television" by TV Guide. His specialty is explaining complex subjects science, technology, economics in a style that is clear, compelling, and entertaining. He has explored the structure of DNA with a banana, explained arbitrage by wearing Groucho glasses, and illustrated the Texaco-Pennzoil battle with Barbie and Ken dolls. A Special Correspondent for ABC News, Krulwich appears regularly on Nightline and other news programs, including ABC News Tonight and Good Morning America.

Noveller is the solo electric guitar project of Brooklyn-based composer and filmmaker Sarah Lipstate. Handling the guitar as her muse, Lipstate summons a sonic palette so rich as to challenge the listener to conceive of how it's housed in a single instrument manipulated by a solitary performer. Her one-woman guitar soundscapes have captured the attention of NPR, The Village Voice, Time Out New York, and The Wall Street Journal. She has written original music in collaboration with composer Nathan Larson for several feature film scores. In 2012,The D.C. based ensemble, Low End String Quartet, premiered her commissioned piece for quartet, "Into the Midnight Sun," at the Reston Community Center in Reston, VA. Noveller has toured the U.S. and internationally, at times supporting acts such as Xiu Xiu, the Jesus Lizard, U.S. Girls, AiDan Baker, and Emeralds. Lipstate has collaborated with several renowned musicians, including live improvised duo performances with Carla Bozulich (Evangelista, The Geraldine Fibbers), David Wm. Sims (the Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid), and Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth). She has previously performed as a member of Cold Cave, Parts & Labor, and One Umbrella. Lipstate has also participated in Rhys Chatham's Guitar Army, Ben Frost's "Music for 6 Guitars" Ensemble, and Glenn Branca's 100 guitar ensemble.

RADIOLAB is the innovative, Peabody Award-winning public radio sensation about wonder, discovery and big ideas. Co-hosted by veteran science reporter Robert Krulwich and McArthur "Genius" Jad Abumrad, the show tackles topics as diverse as why people see different colors in the same place, what machines can reveal about humanity, and why people get stressed out on a supermarket line. Radiolab can be heard on more than 435 public radio stations across the country and has an avid national and international podcast audience. A Radiolab app is available for download on both Android and iPhone platforms. Downloads, web exclusives, a blog, and more are available at www.radiolab.org. Radiolab is produced by WNYC, the most listened-to public radio station in the country.

SOURCE WNYC



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