GBH Kids, home of Boston public media producer GBH’s award-winning children’s programming, has partnered with PBS Kids and Prx in announcing Keyshawn Solves It, a new podcast series. Launching on May 29, the serialized mystery podcast features a 10-year-old African-American boy on a mission to discover what has happened to the missing bikes in his North Minneapolis neighborhood ahead of his community’s Juneteenth celebration.
“Keyshawn Solves It” is the latest audio series from GBH Kids, producers of the award-winning PBS Kids series Arthur and Molly of Denali. The public media powerhouse has a strong history of producing podcasts for kids, including “The Creeping Hour,” “Pinkalicious & Peterrific,” “Molly of Denali,” and “The Arthur Podcast.”.
“GBH Kids is dedicated to telling stories that reflect the diverse experiences and perspectives of our young audiences and their caregivers,” said Dorothea Gillim, Executive Producer and Creative Director, GBH Kids. “Keyshawn Solves It...
“Keyshawn Solves It” is the latest audio series from GBH Kids, producers of the award-winning PBS Kids series Arthur and Molly of Denali. The public media powerhouse has a strong history of producing podcasts for kids, including “The Creeping Hour,” “Pinkalicious & Peterrific,” “Molly of Denali,” and “The Arthur Podcast.”.
“GBH Kids is dedicated to telling stories that reflect the diverse experiences and perspectives of our young audiences and their caregivers,” said Dorothea Gillim, Executive Producer and Creative Director, GBH Kids. “Keyshawn Solves It...
- 5/31/2023
- Podnews.net
Anne Hu is an NYC-based, Taiwanese American, award-winning director, writer, actress, and editor in narrative film and TV. She
completed Netflix's first Original Series Directors Development Program in 2022. Her previous short “Cake” was accepted into 38 festivals, earned 9 awards, and was featured in The Washington Post. “Lunchbox” has already screened in a number of festivals in the US, winning awards from Cleveland International, DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon and Cinena Columbus.
“Lunchbox” is screening at New Filmmakers Los Angeles
The narrative unfolds in a number of axes, with one taking place in the present and the rest in the past. Using her deceased immigrant mother's recipe book, Taiwanese American Shirley makes zongzi, turnip cake, and hand-cut noodles. Each meal evokes a different memory from her childhood, all of which are quite negative though. The first one reminds her of going to elementary school and the kids making fun...
completed Netflix's first Original Series Directors Development Program in 2022. Her previous short “Cake” was accepted into 38 festivals, earned 9 awards, and was featured in The Washington Post. “Lunchbox” has already screened in a number of festivals in the US, winning awards from Cleveland International, DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon and Cinena Columbus.
“Lunchbox” is screening at New Filmmakers Los Angeles
The narrative unfolds in a number of axes, with one taking place in the present and the rest in the past. Using her deceased immigrant mother's recipe book, Taiwanese American Shirley makes zongzi, turnip cake, and hand-cut noodles. Each meal evokes a different memory from her childhood, all of which are quite negative though. The first one reminds her of going to elementary school and the kids making fun...
- 5/17/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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