Diana Greene has published short stories and personal essays in numerous journals. She was the scriptwriter of "Still Going On," a documentary about African American composers which aired on NPR stations across the country and won a C.I.N.D.I. award for excellence.
Diana is the author of 79 Ways to Calm a Crying Baby, published by Simon & Schuster and translated into five languages. Her website is www.dianagreene.com.
88.5 WFDD · Your NPR News & Triad Arts Station from
Wake Forest University · wfdd@wfu.edu 1834 Wake Forest Road #8850 · Winston-Salem, NC 27109 · 336-758-8850
88.5 WFDD, the NPR® news and Triad Arts station broadcasting from Wake Forest University, is the only public radio station of its kind located in the Piedmont Triad. It broadcasts news, information, and public affairs programming covering the arts, people, and institutions in the area from both its Winston-Salem and Greensboro studios.
The state's charter NPR® member, 88.5 WFDD is the longest continuously broadcasting public radio station in North Carolina. It is a member of the North Carolina Public Radio Association.