Serious Fun

Published: March 21, 2014, 4:37 a.m.

b'We all do the things we do for fun a little bit seriously. Basketball, belly dancing, or playing in a band -- these all take practice and hard work to be really fun. But some people take fun more seriously than the rest of us. Some of them are just more competitive. Some of them want to expand the arena of fine art. And some of them want to re-enchant the world. This episode has stories about a historical re-enactment society that has helped professors make new discoveries about medieval warfare, video games that are becoming professional sports, and the tragic tale of a fan club so obsessed with a character from a book that they got rid of the author. And finally, Ken Kesey reads the children\'s story that he took seriously enough to say, "This was my best piece of work ever." \\n \\nHost/Producer: Rachel Hamburg Featured: Tony Ricciardi, Patrick Thill, Joshua Landy, Michael Saler, Ken Kesey, Arthur Maddox, Michael Lawrence Music: Kevin Macleod, The Yeltsin Collective, Arthur Maddox, William McGlaughlin, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center \\n \\nProducer: Rachel Hamburg Featuring: Michael Saler image via Wikipedia \\nIn a musically accompanied rendition of Ken Kesey\\u2019s self-acclaimed \\u201cbest piece,\\u201d we find a seriously fun story of a crafty critter armed only with a good vantage point and a sly disposition. \\n \\nMore info at:http://web.stanford.edu/group/storytelling/cgi-bin/joomla/index.php/shows/season-2/131-episode-206.html'