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class=718525100-14102008><FONT face=Arial size=7>PROGRAM
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<P align=left><B><U><SPAN class=718525100-14102008>Note: Program Listing are
based on information received from programmers. Listings are updated on <A
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<P align=left><B><U>Tuesday October 14, 2008</U></B></P>
<P align=left><B>7:00- 9:00 AM The Morning Show </B>asks, "The Economic Bail
Out: Is It Going to Work?" with Martha Olney, Adjunct Prof. of Economics at UC
Berkeley. Then a debate on Proposition 6, the Safe Neighborhoods Act aka The
Runner Initiative. In the second hour Frank Wilczek, Prof. of Physics, MIT,
discusses his book, "Lightness of Being: Mass, Either, and the Unification of
Forces". Wrapping up the program a conversation with Antonia Juhasz, author of
"The Tyranny of Oil: The World's Most Powerful Industry – and What We Must Do to
Stop It".</P>
<DIV><STRONG> 10 a.m. to noon</STRONG><STRONG> Wasteland of the Free -
1</STRONG>We're sailing off on this week's offering as Rick Flores takes a
musical journey through various genres featuring adventurous songs and tunes
related to travel and exploration. Roll over Columbus!! </DIV>
<P align=left><B>8:00 PM Saroyan Radio Specials </B>- Tonight, Ed Hagopian, one
of Saroyan's closest friends, first in Paris, then Fresno. In this fascinating
portrait he recalls Saroyan , the friend, the writer, Paris bon-vivant,
luminary, and the character as few else could.</P>
<DIV><B><U>Wed, Oct 15,2008 </U></B>
<P><B> 5:00 - 8:00 pm Presidential Debate Broadcast - </B>Live broadcast of
the final presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama at Hofstra
University, anchored by Mitch Jeserich.</P>
<DIV><B><U>Thurs. Oct. 16:. 2008 </U></B>
<P><B>1:00 PM Alternative Radio </B>- David Barsamian host<SPAN
class=718525100-14102008>s</SPAN>. Tom Hayden on Movements and
Machiavellians<BR><BR><B>2:00 pm <A
href="file:///C:/DOCUME~1/ADMINI~1/LOCALS~1/Temp/FrontPageTempDir/www.CoyoteNetworkNews.com"><FONT
color=#000000>The Visionary Activist</FONT></A><FONT color=#0000ff> -
</FONT></B>Biomimicry: Caroline welcomes the return of Janine Benyus, natural
sciences writer author of "Biomimicry". Janine's work reminds us that for every
toxic insult we humans have imposed upon our home planet, there is an ingenious
reverent collaborative solution that makes us weep and bark with delight. (e.g.,
solar cells that mimic leaves, agriculture that models a prairie, businesses
that run like redwood forests). Let's revel in the vortex of rude empire's
economic collapse , from which a polite sane cooperative economy arises.</P>
<P><B>7:00 PM Apex Express - </B>October is Filipino history month! Apex
celebrates API arts and culture this week from a woman's perspective. Join us as
we speak with Filipina writer, Ruby Veridiano-Ching about her upcoming new book,
<I>"Miss Universe"</I>, which offers a fresh and distinctly female voice that
demands truth in a world convoluted and distorted by popular media hype. We also
speak with fellow Filipina spoken word artist Aimee Suzara about her newly
released poetry chapbook, <I>"the space between"</I>. Finally, we will be joined
live by Balinese dancer and musician, Kompiang Metri-Davies from Richmond's
first Balinese dance and music ensemble, Gadung Kasturi on keeping traditional
culture alive in an urban environment.
<P> <B><U>Friday July <SPAN class=718525100-14102008>17</SPAN>,
2008</U></B>
<P><STRONG>1:30 pm </STRONG><FONT color=#000000><STRONG>Making Contact</STRONG>
</FONT><STRONG>Live From Main Street Ohio: Will Your Vote
Count?</STRONG><BR><BR>On this edition, we go to Ohio, the scene of election day
chaos in 2004. Long lines, a shortage of voting machines, voter
challenges, and unprocessed registrations led some members of Congress to
challenge the validity of the presidential election.<BR><BR>This time around,
Ohio is again a crucial swing state, and it remains to be seen whether changes
in voting laws there and in other states will make the process better or worse
for citizens who want to cast their votes.<BR>Hosted by GRIT TV personality
Laura Flanders, produced by The Media Consortium, and adapted for radio by
Making Contact.
<P><B>2:30 PM Ideas on The Edge </B>- Mike Beevers interviews <I>Andrew J.
Bacevich ,</I>a professor of history and international relations at Boston
University. His new book is "The Limits of Power: The End of American
Exceptionalism."</P>
<P> <B><U>Sunday Oct 19, 2008</U></B></P>
<DIV class=contentbox><STRONG>7:30 pm- Act One Radio </STRONG><SPAN
class=Apple-style-span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Spinning Into Butter:
</SPAN>What happens when conflicting emotions inhabit the same space? When a new
vocabulary is devised to disguise the same old thoughts? In this barbed satire
of political correctness, Rebecca Gilman’s provocative characters spin a web of
their own, revealing the latent racism that may lurk beneath the porcelain
veneer of a liberated conscience. Starring Jordan Baker, Kevin Kilner, and
Charles Kimbrough Written by Rebecca Gilman
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