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No More Questions!

Kay Wang was a strong-willed grandmother who was reluctantly taken to a StoryCorps booth by her son and granddaughter. Though Kay resisted, she still had stories to tell—from disobeying her mother and rebuffing suitors while growing up in China to late-life adventures as a detective for Bloomingdale’s department store. Kay passed away just weeks after that interview, and her son and granddaughter returned to StoryCorps to remember her gentler side, which she kept to herself.

"No More Questions!" is part of StoryCorps' first-ever half-hour animated special, Listening Is an Act of Love, which premiered November 28, 2013 on the PBS documentary series, POV. Watch the special for free on our YouTube channel. Now also available for download on iTunes—or purchase the DVD!

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Credits

Directed by
The Rauch Brothers

Art Direction
The Rauch Brothers & Bill Wray

Producers
Mike Rauch & Lizzie Jacobs

Animation
Tim Rauch
Audio Produced by
Katie Simon & Michael Garofalo

Original Music
Fredrik

Publisher
House of Hassle

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