Yes! One already was! Susan Burton's melancholic essay about being trapped in an airport with her sister at Christmas was turned into a 2006 kids' comedy Unaccompanied Minors.
Others are in the works. Our story about Carlton Pearson is being written by Marcus Hinchey, for director Marc Forster and Endgame Entertainment. Endgame is also developing Wenceslas Square, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. The cryonics story in Mistakes Were Made is the basis of a screenplay that Zach Helm is adapting for Errol Morris to direct – as a fictionalized feature, not a documentary. We’re working with Steve Zaillian’s company Film Rites, and Mandate Pictures on that. At Fox Searchlight, Joshua Marston is writing a screenplay that he plans to direct, based on the story "Making Money the Old-Fashioned Way." Elan Mastai is adapting Starlee Kine’s story about breakup songs and Phil Collins for Paramount Pictures. And Mike Birbiglia is writing a screenplay of his sleepwalking story for Big Beach Films.
Finally, screenwriters Danny Futterman and Anya Epstein have written a fictionalized pilot for an HBO series based on a story in our episode Testosterone.If you usually get the podcast just fine, but this week is giving you trouble, check the schedule on our homepage to see if we're podcasting a rerun that you may have already downloaded when it was initially broadcast. Even if you've since deleted the file from iTunes, it will not re-download the episode. (If you'd like to re-download, you can do so from our homepage and then drag the file into your library.)
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* Go to the folder on your computer that contains the MP3. If you're not sure where it is, right-click (if you're on a PC) or control-click (if you're on a Mac) the file in iTunes, select "Get Info," and the bottom of the "Summary" tab should say: "Where."
* Make a copy of the MP3 in the same folder. Either double click or "play" the new file, then it will move to the iTunes library—and you should be good to go. To prevent confusion, you'll probably want to delete the dormant file from your iTunes and your computer.
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