Episodi

  • Girls, Girls, Where Did You Work Last Night? (Homage to the 146 workers who died in the fire of 1911 at the Triangle Factory
    Mar 26 2023

    I wrote this song for the 99th Memorial of the Triangle Fire.

    Originally I sang it to the tune of Leadbelly's

    "Where Did You Sleep Last Night"

    Then as I sang it, it found its own blues rhythm.



    Girls, Girls, Where Did You Work Last Night?

    Girls! Girls! Teenage immigrants,

    Tell me, where did you work last night?

    Somebody tell me. C’mon Rose, Sarah, Daisy.

    Washington and Greene, in the factory,

    where the door kept locked, by greed.

    O Girls! Girls! Teenage immigrants,

    tell me where did you go in the fire?

    Tessie, Caterina, Antonietta, somebody tell me.

    I jumped to the street where my bones and concrete meet,

    the sewer, my blood runs through.

    Girls O Girls! Teenage immigrants,

    tell me of your New York dreams.

    Rosaria, Celia, Annie, somebody tell me.

    Well I ran from poverty, persecution, misery.

    We were starving, needed a buck,

    I got on the boat to try my luck.

    Made it 'cross the sea to the wave of Liberty.

    Worked the Triangle Factory, in the New York Garment Industry,

    Where amber waves of flame caught me.

    So I dove for the sky, broken window, promises

    Spring air. I prayed, New York City, catch me!

    We were body makers,

    sleeve makers, sleeve setters,

    collar makers, cuff setters,

    yoke setters,

    buttonhole makers,

    tuckers, closers, hemmers, joiners,

    finishers, pressers,

    button sewers, lace runners,

    embroidery trimmers, thread trimmers, sample makers.

    Makers. Joiners. Finishers.

    Makers. Joiners. Finishers.

    O Girls! Girls! Teenage immigrants,

    Tell me, how burning hot is greed?

    C’mon tell me, Sadie, Lina, Josie, Margaret.

    Well, our breath caught the fire, hair and lace, the flames, and cinders

    became our names.


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    5 min
  • How to Cook a Heart
    Feb 14 2023

    San Valentino special.

    Annie tells how to cook a heart. Based on extensive research and oral histories with the best butchers in town.

    Replete with sage advice

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    5 min
  • Meet Me on the Corner
    Feb 3 2023

    Extinct New York voices. Annie Lanzillotto recorded the voices of blue corner mailboxes in New York City, before they were all sealed shut.

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    11 min
  • One Gay Life
    Jan 31 2023

    Annie Lanzillotto tells about meeting Storme De Lavarie, Stonewall icon.

    “Your One Gay Life” by Annie Rachele Lanzillotto

    “Hey baby, stay a while.” This was the kindest thing anybody ever said to me. And the most life-affirming. Stonewall Veteran Stormé De Larvarie patrolled the streets and bars of New York helping generations of us on our way. She was a true superhero of the streets. Stormé did the work we each need to do, one by one by one by being present and paying attention...

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    14 min
  • SLOW LOUD CLEAR
    Feb 13 2021

    "Slow Loud Clear" by Annie Lanzillotto
    You will never hear the word "America" the same way again.

    This episode is dedicated to:
    Sr. M. Raymond Aloysia (Caroline Paluzzi)
    of the Sisters of St. Francis, Hastings-on-Hudson, She was born on December 10, 1916, and died on January 12, 2000. Her mother was Erminia Zaletti Paluzzi. Her father was Rocco Paluzzi. She had a brother Henry. She entered the convent on January 5, 1936 and professed her final vows on July 14, 1941. She held various positions in teaching. She has been at St. Eugene School and parish in Yonkers for over 35 years. She is buried at St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery, Poughkeepsie.

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    special thanks to JoAnn Fusco Burrows
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    This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production.

    You can contribute to this series via PAYPAL at:
    StreetCryIncorporated@gmail.com

    Street Cry Inc thanks our 2021 backers:
    Mike Fiorito, Audrey Kindred, Ron Raider, Ellynne Skove, Adele Travisano

    Special Thanks
    Al Hemberger for audio production equipment
    Rose Imperato for her ear
    Joanna Clapps Herman and Lucia Mudd for passaparola; getting out the word;

    Contact:
    StreetCryIncorporated@gmail.com
    www.StreetCryInc.org

    Street Cry Inc, est. 2018, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, championing pluralism in society by creating works of literature, voice, and performance, and mentoring the artist in everyone.

    Your contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
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    "Slow Loud Clear"
    written by Annie Rachele Lanzillotto © 2012
    audio performance by Annie Rachele Lanzillotto © 2020




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    14 min
  • My Throwing Arm: This Useless Expertise
    Feb 1 2021

    o"My Throwing Arm : This Useless Expertise"
    by Annie Lanzillotto

    A struggle in pink, the constant bouncing pulse, a Bronx girl and her Spaldeen.
    When the chips are down, what good is being able to aim a ball at an X on the wall?

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    This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production.

    You can contribute to this series via PAYPAL at:
    StreetCryIncorporated@gmail.com

    Street Cry Inc thanks our 2021 backers:
    Mike Fiorito, Audrey Kindred, Ron Raider, Ellynne Skove, Adele Travisano

    Special Thanks
    Al Hemberger for audio production equipment
    Rose Imperato for her ear
    Joanna Clapps Herman and Lucia Mudd for passaparola; getting out the word;

    Contact:
    StreetCryIncorporated@gmail.com
    www.StreetCryInc.org

    Street Cry Inc, est. 2018, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, championing pluralism in society by creating works of literature, voice, and performance, and mentoring the artist in everyone.

    Your contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

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    "My Throwing Arm: This Useless Expertise"
    text: Annie Rachele Lanzillotto © 1993
    audio performance: Annie Rachele Lanzillotto © 2021

    Annie first performed an iteration of this story in 1993 as a one woman show at "Under One Roof Theatre "Women 9-90 Festival" and Manhattan Class Company's "Performance Marathon," directed by Victoria MacElwayne, with live sound action by Eliza Ladd.

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    38 min
  • Prepare to Be Found
    Jan 27 2021

    Living alone, immunocompromised and sheltering-in-place during COVID-19, how do you prepare at night?

    Annie's yellow post-it note flies around the house. A yellow post-it note butterfly. It reads: PREPARE TO BE FOUND.


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    This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production.

    You can contribute to this series via PAYPAL at:
    StreetCryIncorporated@gmail.com

    Street Cry Inc thanks our 2021 backers:
    Mike Fiorito, Audrey Kindred, Ron Raider, Ellynne Skove, Adele Travisano

    Special Thanks
    Al Hemberger for audio production equipment
    Rose Imperato for her ear
    Joanna Clapps Herman and Lucia Mudd for passaparola; getting out the word;

    Contact:
    StreetCryIncorporated@gmail.com
    www.StreetCryInc.org

    Street Cry Inc, est. 2018, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, championing pluralism in society by creating works of literature, voice, and performance, and mentoring the artist in everyone.

    Your contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

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    "Prepare to Be Found"
    text: Annie Rachele Lanzillotto © 2021
    audio performance: Annie Rachele Lanzillotto © 2021

    *Annie first performed this story in the series "Tell Me a Story Annie" on 1/24/21, produced by City Lore. Thanks to Steve Zeitlin, Molly Garfinkel, Eva Pedraglieri, Salley May.

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    20 min
  • Footfall
    Jan 13 2021

    How to walk in Napoli and Roma on San Pietrini stones...



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    This podcast series is a Street Cry Inc production.

    You can contribute to this series via PAYPAL at:
    StreetCryIncorporated@gmail.com

    Street Cry Inc thanks our 2021 backers:
    Mike Fiorito, Audrey Kindred, Ron Raider, Ellynne Skove, Adele Travisano

    Special Thanks
    Al Hemberger for audio production equipment
    Rose Imperato for her ear
    Joanna Clapps Herman and Lucia Mudd for passaparola; getting out the word;

    Contact:
    StreetCryIncorporated@gmail.com
    www.StreetCryInc.org

    Street Cry Inc, est. 2018, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, championing pluralism in society by creating works of literature, voice, and performance, and mentoring the artist in everyone.

    Your contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

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    "Footfall"
    text: Annie Rachele Lanzillotto © 2021
    audio performance: Annie Rachele Lanzillotto © 2021

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    29 min