GAD185 The Unspeakable Radio
GAD185 The Unspeakable Radio
Feb. 19
1:30-2:45 p.m.
Church of the Holy Comforter
John McFarland
Before TV and streaming, families gathered around the radio for news, drama, comedy and music. In the Golden Age of Radio, it was the main source of home entertainment. From big floor models to pocket-sized transistors, radio shaped how we listened - and connected. Come explore its unforgettable legacy!
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