North Fork Works 2013

For North Fork Works-2012, please listen here.

Doug Attridge, Mattituck resident, member of the band “Who Are Those Guys?” talks about his life as a musician, a biker, a member of the Little Free Library organization  and his job in the Town of Riverhead. (November 6, 2013)

Beth Young, reporter, talks about her founder family history, hyperlocal media and East End Beacon, her new site with a regional view of the East End and a focus on the environment, social justice and the arts.  The interview includes a tribute to Frank Wills. (September 4, 2013)

Gail Horton, North Fork Native and Greenport resident, talks about growing up on the North Fork of the east end of Long Island, being a “tradition bearer” and her work as historian, chronicler, writer and artist.  She also shares her views about the relationships between “old-timers” and “newcomers” on the North Fork.  (August 7, 2013)

Keith Luce, North Fork native, Southold resident, international chef and now Greenport restaurateur. (July 3, 2013)

Dominick Morreale, Aquebogue resident and author of The Legend of Benny, a historical novel set on the North Fork on the eve of the Revolutionary War, and Off Plumb, located on Plum Island.  (May 1, 2013)

Gideon D’Arcangelo, resident of Orient Village, musician and designer, plays music and talks about “third places,” working with Alan Lomax and organizing Song Swaps in Poquatuck Hall.  (April 2, 2013)[display_podcast]

Walter Purizaca, Peru native, Greenport resident, member of the Hispanic community, musician, flute maker and agricultural worker, talks about his life and work on the North Fork.  You will hear  music composed by Walter and performed by him during the interview on flutes he has made. (January 30, 2013)

Erin Schultz, erstwhile midwesterner and performing musician, now Mattituck resident and (erstwhile) editor of North Fork Patch.(January 2, 2013)

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About Hazel

Born to German Jewish refugee physicians in Lahore (now Pakistan, then British India) Hazel has lived, studied and worked in many places–India, England, Australia, Israel and the United States. She makes her home in the woods of the eastern end of Long Island, New York where she produces the art of leafages, the radio sounds of Tidings and writes about growing up Jewish in Lahore. Read more about Hazel…

About Leafages

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Leafages by Hazel Kahan are made from real leaves, vines and tendrils interwoven with calligraphy, decorative pen and ink flourishes and imaginary Latin botanical names. Leafages contain a philosophical or inspirational thought, quotation or verse from sages, poets or religious texts. Some leafages are specially created for an individual, a couple or a family with words or leaves reflecting their personal narrative. They are available on the Leafages shop on Etsy although the supply is low right now, all my energies having been absorbed by the book I’ve been writing. Do come back soon when the shop will be full of new leafage abundance or contact me.