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<DIV><B><U><FONT size=3>Thursday November 27, 2008</FONT></U></B></DIV>
<P class=MsoNormal><FONT size=3><B>7:00 PM Apex Express</B> - A
veterans' fighter: Tammy Duckworth, the high-profile Asian American, Illinois
Director of Veterans' Affairs. Hear about changes in Vietnam and a new
generation of Vietnamese American voters. Plus: Bhopal: the challenges to Dow
Chemicals and the Indian government.</FONT></P>
<P class=MsoNormal><B><U><FONT size=3>Friday November 28,
2008</FONT></U></B></P>
<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0in"><B><FONT size=3>10:00 AM Music of The World
-</FONT></B><FONT size=3>Rosi Reyes will be sitting in for David
MacBurnie</FONT></P>
<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0in"><FONT face="Arial, sans-serif" size=3><B>12 Noon-
Special: Coming Home </B>A dramatic story of a culture saving its lost art
and history comes to life with in the special edition of Koahnic Broadcast
Corporation's national program, Earthsongs.</FONT></P>
<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0in"><FONT face="Arial, sans-serif" size=3>The
documentary details the long-sought return of the Alutiiq Masks from France to
Kodiak. In the winter of 1872, a French anthropologist, Alphonse Pinart,
traveled the Kodiak archipelago, assembling one of the world?s most extensive
collections of Alutiiq ceremonial masks, and brought them back to France. In
May, 2008, 34 of these Alutiiq ceremonial masks were returned to their people
and exhibited at The Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak, Alaska. The documentary features
artists who helped make the return possible and unveils secrets of the masks
that unlocked song, stories and forgotten language once thought
lost. </FONT></P>
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<DIV class=contentbox><STRONG>12:00 pm</STRONG><B> </B><B>Coming Home</B> <A
style="COLOR: #fff; TEXT-DECORATION: none">- </A>The documentary details the
long-sought return of the Alutiiq Masks from France to Kodiak. In the winter of
1872, a French anthropologist, Alphonse Pinart, traveled the Kodiak archipelago,
assembling one of the world?s most extensive collections of Alutiiq ceremonial
masks, and brought them back to France. In May, 2008, 34 of these Alutiiq
ceremonial masks were returned to their people and exhibited at The Alutiiq
Museum in Kodiak, Alaska. The documentary features artists who helped make the
return possible and unveils secrets of the masks that unlocked song, stories and
forgotten language once thought lost. </DIV>
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<DIV class=contentbox><STRONG>1:30 pm </STRONG><FONT color=#000000><B>Making
Contact - </B></FONT><STRONG>Food for Thought - </STRONG>How much does it
cost to put food on the table for your family these days? Definitely more
than last year at this time. And it¹s a sure bet that it¹ll be even higher
next year. The cost of producing food is skyrocketing and the basics are
becoming out of reach to average American households. Solutions for an oncoming
food crisis are needed locally, nationally and globally.
<BR>On this edition, we take a look at sustainable farming practices.
Urban farms in the heart of San Francisco. The future of food production in a
skyscraper. And on the ground in a Portland, Maine food bank. Solutions right in
our backyards or just down the block.<BR><BR>Featuring: Trevor Paque, My Farm
founder and owner; "Z," My Farm farmer; Larry, Three Stone Heart; Anne Fisher
Vollen, My Farm client and Green Zebra founder; Kevin Bayuk, Eco-systemic
agricultural consultant; Tree, San Francisco urban farmer; Dr. Dickson
Despommier, Columbia University microbiologist and professor; Joel Reed, Preble
Street Resource Center food programs manager; Kathy Parker, Portland resident;
Cindy Garrison and Jean George, Preble Street volunteers.<BR><BR>Executive
Producer/Host: Tena Rubio<BR>Contributing Producers: Joshua Smith, Matt
Fiddler and Lauren Kirby<BR>Tape sync: Laura Vitale<BR>Producer: Andrew
Stelzer<BR>Associate Producer: Puck Lo<BR>Executive Director: Lisa
Rudman<BR>Associate Director: Khanh Pham<BR>Intern: Keisha Thomas </DIV>
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<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0in"><FONT size=3><B>2:30 PM Common Ground</B> -
Francine Oputa's guest is Kathy Omachi she is the Vice-President of Chinatown
Revitalization, Inc. You can find more information on her on the Zoominfo web
site <A title=http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Omachi_Kathy_179877605.aspx
href="http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Omachi_Kathy_179877605.aspx">http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Omachi_Kathy_179877605.aspx</A>.<o:p>
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<P><B><FONT size=3>5:00 - 6:00 PM </FONT></B><FONT size=3><B>Street Heat </B>-
the Community Alliance radio show on KFCF 88.1 FM. Host Pam Whalen will discuss
Proposition 8, marriage equality, and the struggle for civil rights with guests
Robin McGehee and Dan Waterhouse. McGehee was an organizer and spokesperson at
many of the No On Prop 8 events in Fresno and Waterhouse writes the Queer Eye
column for the Community Alliance newspaper. Call ins will be encouraged - the
call-in number is 266-8888<BR></FONT></P></DIV>
<P class=MsoNormal><B><U><FONT size=3>Saturday November 29,
2008</FONT></U></B></P>
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<P lang=en style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0in"><FONT face="Arial, sans-serif"
color=#000000 size=3><B>9 a.m. Special: "Prisons In Crisis."</B> We
present a one-hour radio documentary that highlights some of the major
parts of the crisis and describes how it started—how tough-on-crime
legislation and the zero tolerance policies of the 80's and 90's led to
more convictions, longer sentences, and an explosion in the prison
population. California now has the highest prison population and the
highest recidivism rate in the country. Produced by Jo Ann Mar</FONT></P>
<P lang=en style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0in"><FONT face="Arial, sans-serif"
color=#000000 size=3>For more information, go to
www.californiaprisoncrisis.org</FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
<P class=MsoNormal><B>11:00 AM Uprising - </B>Can Obama Save the U.S. Economy?;
Chavez Supporters Prevail in Venezuelan Elections; Black Agenda Report on the
Decline of American Dominance; Will Michelle Obama Challenge Expectations of a
First Lady?<BR clear=all></P>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=3>7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Jack's Last
Call</FONT></STRONG><FONT size=3> - <EM>Say Goodbye to Kerouac. </EM>(radio
drama) Directed by award winning dramatist Sue Zizza, takes place at the end of
August 1964 in Kerouac's Northpoint, Long Island living room, as he and his
mother pack to leave for St. Petersburg, Florida - the place where he would
finally end his many road journeys. On his last night in New York, Jack
thinks back to the America he saw, riding alongside Neal Cassidy as they
drove back and forth across the country. As the memories play through his mind,
Jack receives a series of soul searching phone calls from his daughter, Jan, who
is desperate to connect with the man she believes to be her father. Scenes from
<EM>Jack's Last Call</EM> were recorded on location at Gunther's Tap Room in
Northpoint, NY - one of Jack's favorite haunts. Narrated by Len Cariou, it's an
honest portrayal of, and an elegy to, the man who wrote <EM>On the Road
</EM>which helped shape a generation and a nation. Also, featured will
be selected Kerouac prose and poetry read by the author, and KFCF
programmers, along with jazz from the era and Kerouac inspired beatnik
music.</FONT>
<P><FONT size=3><B><U>Sunday, November 30, 2008</U></B></FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=3><B>5:00 PM Lé Show - </B>Comedian Harry Shearer's look at the
world through music, commentary, comedy bits and more.</FONT></P>
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<DIV class=contentbox><STRONG>7:30 pm </STRONG><FONT color=#000000><B>Act One
Radio Drama - </B></FONT>THE GRAPES OF WRATH tells the powerful story of the
Joad family’s trek from the dust bowl of Oklahoma to the fertile but futile
fields of California in the early 1930s. Driven by the live rhythms of the Joel
Rafael Band, this heart - wrenching award-winning adaptation of the Pulitzer
Prize-winning novel finds its timeless heart in the generous spirit of the
common man. Based on the novel by John Steinbeck Adapted by Frank Galati Live
music by the Joel Rafael Band<BR><BR></DIV>
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<DIV class=contentbox><STRONG>9:00 pm </STRONG><B><FONT color=#000000>Joe Frank
- </FONT></B><STRONG>The More I Know You - </STRONG>A girl falls in love with a
12-year-old boy-man with cracked glass marble eyes. A dashing Italian
anesthesiologist falls prey to road rage. The pain of realizing that a lover is
lying, cheating, and conniving ("I know you could get lots of women to marry you
three weeks after their first exposure to you, but I challenge you to get a
woman to marry you a year after being exposed to you"). An ugly scene on the
street between parting lovers. A mistletoe seductress. A sexual encounter gone
awry. A commentary on improper tooth brushing.<BR></DIV>
<P><FONT size=3><B><U>Monday, December 1, 2008</U></B></FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=3><B>7:00 AM The Morning Show </B>looks at the future of National
Security and the Bush Legacy with Mel Goodman, a former CIA analyst for 25
years, now a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, and author of
the book "The Failure of Intelligence: The Decline and Fall of the CIA." Then
asks Trudy Lieberman, director of the health and medicine reporting
program<BR>at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, "How the Media Helped
Trigger the Credit Crisis?" In the second hour Davy D of KPFA's Hard Knock Radio
interviews Pastor Jeremiah Wright. Wrapping up the program Jaz Sawyer in a live
performance.</FONT></P>
<P><B><U><FONT size=3>Saturday December 13, 2008</FONT></U></B></P>
<P><FONT size=3><B>7:00 pm to 9:00 pm "earthbeat!"</B> host annie
compton-schmidt will be doing a program called "yule tide celebration around the
world"</FONT> </P></DIV>
<P class=MsoNormal><FONT size=3><B>9:00 pm to 11:00 pm Jazz With Jim</B> - host
jim compton-schmidt will present classic holiday jazz on "jazz with
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