Andrew Kreider
Michiana ChroniclerAndrew Kreider was born and raised in London, England. He moved to Elkhart over twenty years ago, but somehow never totally lost his accent. Most weeks you will find him somewhere in the bowels of the Lerner Theater in Elkhart, where he works as a tech and as the audio and lighting designer for Premier Arts.
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I am on a trip to the big city with two of the kids. Our room has two beds, a lamp, a table. And on the table, a small black coffee maker. That’s the…
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So what exactly happens when you donate your car to Public Radio? Like you, I had heard the heart-warming promo spots during Morning Edition and All…
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Evelyn Kreider was my grandmother. When she died earlier this month, she was 102 years old. She was a remarkable woman, a devoted listener to WVPE and…
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It’s Monday morning, and I have just survived an entire weekend at downtown Elkhart’s first ever Comic Con. What’s a Comic Con, you ask? Well, it is a…
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The trouble with teaching is sometimes your students force you to learn things you never wanted to learn. For some, this can mean new forms of exercise –…
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Dear Mum,Greetings from Plymouth. Not the one from my childhood on the south coast with the ships and the ocean breeze, the fish and chips and the fog.…
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Checking the organ Out of all the equipment in the theater where I work, the organ is our baby. It’s a 1924 Kimball Theater Organ, rebuilt from scratch…
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Bat manAt two am, my cell phone wakes me. It’s my daughter. She is calling from her bedroom. Dad, there’s a bat in my room, she whispers. What do I do? I…
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This call may be recordedFor the record, I like foreigners. But it’s been forty-five minutes now. I certainly hope they are recording this call for…
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We’re learning to speak French at our house. Or, rather, we’re learning to speak French-ly. It all started a few weeks ago when my daughter was…