An adapted drama of Mary Howitt’s poem ‘The Spider and the Fly.’ Inspired by the illustrations of Tony DiTerlizzi, adapted for radio by Sam Falkenstein and MJ Martell.
The Spider and The Fly
April 16, 2024
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Sam Falkenstein is a Junior and third year member of WHJE. She hosts Back to the Feature with her co-host Lynn Perrin, a show where they work together to predict movies (very incorrectly). Sam is an award-winning writer and plays bass. She enjoys trying out new hobbies and not being any good at them. Sam looks forward to another great year at WHJE.
Ollie Chesterfield is a junior at Carmel High School and this is their third year being a part of WHJE. They’re a part of the liveshow department, and when on air, you can hear them badly explaining movies with Parsa Mahmoudi on their show, Talkie Talks. In their free time, they spend it reading, playing video games, playing soccer with their friends, and overall chilling and having a great time.
Parsa Mahmoudi is a third year in Carmel High School and this is second year working with WHJE. He works in the live show department and has two live shows, “Lore Among the Code” with MJ Martell, and “Talkie Talks” with Ollie Chesterfield. They are super cool and awesome live shows, and we recommend you listen to them on the website. Aside from WHJE, Parsa likes art/animation, playing video games, and yapping about his interests.
Hey! My name is Luke King and it is good to be back in the booth. I’m a junior here at Carmel High School and WHJE’s blogs and community manager, and I’m looking forward to bringing my professionalism to WHJE!
MJ Martell is a third year radio student at Carmel High School. As a staff member for WHJE, Martell is apart of the newscasters for the WHJE afternoon news bulletin, and is a co-host for the live show, “Lore Among the Code,” with Parsa Mahmoudi where they discuss the lore and stories behind video games. Martell has also worked on a variety of radio dramas for the station, and hopes to create many more in their future time at the station. Their most recent drama was an adaption of Mary Howitt’s poem, “The Spider and The Fly,” with inspiration from Tony DiTerlizzi’s illustrations, which they directed, wrote, and edited with Sam Falkenstein.