Rabbit Tracks with Doug Sutherland

                                                          

"Rabbit Tracks" are true 2-minute tales of real people and real lives lived in our real, contemporary world.  These relevant  and engaging stories are often compared to the work of Charles Osgood and Baxter Black.  The feature is self-effacing, vulnerable and humorous, almost always with a serious sub-text.  Sometimes heart-stoppingly eloquent,  "Rabbit Tracks" is radio at it's compelling best.


  

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  • 4/5/2008 12:47 AM Montana Broadcasting wrote:
    Clever and well written. How about a piece on those cell phone idiots at the airport?!
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  • 5/11/2008 9:39 AM Judy wrote:
    Rabbit looks at the simple things in life we all overlook and weaves them into beautiful, colorful tapestries. Then he projects these pieces of art into words we can all see, appreciate and understand. All in two minutes!
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  • 5/25/2008 10:30 AM Judy wrote:
    Rabbit's story on Mothers Day was truly heart wrenching! He can really tug at your heart strings!
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