On the Record
Do you have a story to tell? The StoryCorps project is taking its public recording studio on the road in a retrofitted Airstream trailer, and D.C. is the first stop, May 19-28, outside the Library of Congress. Reservations are available now for a 40-minute interview, which you conduct. (A StoryCorps sound engineer is there for backup.) Take your best friend, your grandpa -- whoever makes a good interview. You'll leave with a broadcast-quality recording, which (if you approve it) will also be archived in the Library of Congress. It's a sweet and easy way to honor an older relative, capture some family history or create an oral time capsule from 2005. A priceless memory, for a $10 suggested donation.
-- Anne
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washingtonpost.com
| May 6, 2005; 10:35 AM ET
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