Chosen People
By Eric Molinsky
At least forty thousand African Americans are practicing Jews. They call themselves Hebrew Israelites and their style of worship inspires a variety of reactions: enthusiasm, curiosity, and sometimes even outright hostility. (more)
Scrape
By Michael Slaboch & Dave Urlakis
An up-and-coming executive and his car have a very bad day. (more)
Baggage
By Sue Mell
On the flight back from her honeymoon, Mary Beth loses her luggage and thinks it's a sign that her marriage might be a mistake. (more)
Debt Collector
By Roman Mars
A sci-fi melodrama about the abusive relationship between debt collector and collectee. (more)
Take Me Out
By Carma Jolly
This audio art lament asks the question, "What happens when false care and concern land on the ears of someone truly in need?" (more)
Weird Little Plan
By Hillary Frank
A revenge plot goes awry when a woman ropes in her estranged best friend. (more)
Aftermath
By Nick van der Kolk & Laura Kwerel
The Aftermath, Inc., headquarters is nestled in a strip of ordinary office buildings in the Chicago suburbs, but there’s nothing bland about the service the company provides. (more)
Wellington, Texas
By Katherine Wells
When you enter Wellington, Texas, one of the first things you see is a large billboard that says: Welcome to Wellington: Great Past, Bright Future. (more)
A Square Meal, Regardless
By Jen Nathan
When Cedric Chambers and John Gallagher met by chance 45 years ago, neither imagined that they’d be caring for each other into old age. (more)
Thinness and Salvation
By Sarah Yahm
The American “obesity epidemic” has been all over the news -– from stories about the viability of the Atkins diet to tabloid profiles of 100-pound toddlers. (more)