News/Talk Highlights for Monday, Aug. 15 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, Aug. 15

 

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Education and Justice step in
Living on Earth
09:00
Fix the electric grid or
dump it?   And much more
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Le Show with Harry Shearer
10:00
   
Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:01
Early U.S. attempts at
universal healthcare
Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
    
Homespun
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
   
WRIR Favorites
01:00
 WTF with Marc Maron
Talk of the Nation
02:00
Profiles of Bachmann and Perry;

When Teachers cheat; 
 …and much more
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:   "The U.S. Departments of Education and Justice Step In" – read by Mary Gay Hutcherson
 
                       
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
Today:  
– A look at the new fuel efficiency standard for trucks
– Toxic Tide, part 2 – the health effects of the gulf oil disaster
– Wasting scarce drinking water on oil extraction in California
– Science Note:  rat’s whiskers and stroke victims
– SNAP to the farmers’ market
– Salt Marsh Diary:  The Snowy Egret
– Two opposing views on improving the electric grid
 
 
 
Le Show with Harry Shearer (10:00)
 
 
 
Hidden Histories (10:01)
Today:  Early attempts to bring universal healthcare to the U.S., from 1906 – 1943.
 
 
Defenders Live with Ana Edwards  (12:00)
 
 
 
Homespun  (12:30)
 
 
 
WRIR Favorites: (1:00)
Today:  WTF with Marc Maron, Episode 111, Louis CK
 
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)
Today:
– Profiles of GOP contenders Bachmann and Perry
– The Mujahedeen Khalq and their attempts to be removed from the national terror list
– The Great Dismal Swamp fire and the efforts to put it out
– When teachers cheat, what happens to the students?
– Hiking the Appalachian Trail in 46 days
 
 
Voices of our World (4:00)
 

Dennis J

    August 15th, 2011

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, Aug. 12 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, Aug. 12

 

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
 Gays Are a Guys Best Friend
Studio 360
09:00
 A super sad financial story
…and much more
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Open Source with Will Snyder
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:00
 A discussion of  local issues
 Click "read more>>" for details
Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:01  The creation of Medicare
Wordy Birds  with Liz Humes
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
 Brian Burns, author
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
 Jerry "TV Jerry" Williams
Sound Opinions
01:00
 Damon and Naomi
Talk of the Nation
02:00
 Electronic skin;
 The history of arithmetic
 …and much more
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Gays Are a Guys Best Friend" – read by Fred Gerson
 
 
Studio 360 (9:00)
Today:   
– Novelist Gary Shteyngart and his super sad financial story
– Writer Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters and their Magic Trip
– Drummer Brian Blade’s ‘ah ha’ moment
– An extreme tango makeover
– Singer, song-writer Josh Ritter’s first… novel
– Artists reflect on 9/11
 
 
 
Open Source  with Will Snyder  (10:00)
 Local News and information plus listeners can call-in to discuss and comment:  804-649-9737  or email to:  .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  or tweet  @rvaopensource
 Today’s Topics:  …
1.The Virginia Historical Society's exhibit on the 150th anniversary of the civil war.  Guest:  Dr. William Rasmussen.
   Also, a look at the boom of blue crabs in the Chesapeak Bay.  Guest:  Chris Moore, Staff Scientist, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
2. Chris Dovey, Investigative Reporter for Richmond Magazine, discusses his reports on the sexual harrassment issues plaguing Richmond city hall.
 
 
 
Hidden Histories (10:01)

Today:  President Lyndon B. Johnson  vs. Senator William Byrd (Virginia) on the creation of Medicare.
 
 

Tell Me More (11:00)

 
 
 
 
Wordy Birds with Liz Humes (12:00)
Today:  Brian Burns, author of "Lewis Ginter: Richmond's Gilded Age Icon."
 
 
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring (12:30)
Today:  Non-artist, self-described "Hack", Jerry Williams, a.k.a., "TV Jerry"
 
 
Today:   The duo of Damon and Naomi talk about leaving Galaxie 500 and maintaining a rock and roll marriage. They perform music from their new album False Beats and True Hearts, as well as some old favorites.
 
 
 
Today:
HOUR 1
– Electronic skin for monitoring brain and heart
– Feeding a hotter more crowded planet
HOUR 2
– A technological odd couple team up for science
– The history of arithmetic
– The future of computer generated sound effects
– A flywheel bicycle
 
 
Today:     poet Martín Espada, author most recently of "The Trouble Ball."

Dennis J

    August 12th, 2011

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, Aug. 5 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, Aug. 5

 

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
 The man in Lewis
 Ginter's long shadow
Studio 360
09:00
 American Icon: I Love Lucy
Open Source with Will Snyder
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:00
 A discussion of  local issues
 Click "read more>>" for details
Hidden Histories
Locally produced for WRIR)
10:01 Mayan genocide in Guatemala
Wordy Birds  with Liz Humes
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
  
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
 Rob Tarbell
Sound Opinions
01:00
 The Swell Season
Talk of the Nation
02:00
 Good-health = Longevity?;
 A collision with the moon?
 …and much more
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "The Man in Lewis Ginter's Long Shadow" – read by Brian Burns
 
 
 
Studio 360 (9:00)
Today:   
– American Icon:  I Love Lucy
 
 
 
Open Source  with Will Snyder  (10:00)
 Local News and information plus listeners can call-in to discuss and comment:  804-649-9737  or email to:  .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  or tweet  @rvaopensource
 Today’s Topics:  …
1. The fallout from the city awarding a contract to a Denver based marketing company to promote the creativity of this area.  Guests: Dr. Marcus Messner, VCU School of Mass Communication; Aaron Kramer of Richmond BizSense.com and Dave Saunders of Marketing+Main
2. The history of redistricting in the area.  A pre-recorded phone interview with guest:  Dr. John Moeser.  Call-in not available for this segment.
 
 
 
Hidden Histories (10:01)
Today: The genocide of Mayans in Guatemala as told in the biography of Rigoberta Menchu
 
 

Tell Me More (11:00)

 
 
 
 
Wordy Birds with Liz Humes (12:00)
 
 
 
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring (12:30)
Today:  Rob Tarbell, smoke artist. 
 
 
Sound Opinions (1:00)
Today:   Tune in for an apperance by The Swell Season on Sound Opinions. The duo of Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová grew famous through their fictional romance in the film Once. Now, there's a new documentary out chronicling their real life relationship.
 
 
 
Talk of the Nation, Science Friday (2:00)
Today:
HOUR 1
– Rethinking the good-health = longevity equation
– A look at scientific fraud; who’s affected and how quickly is it caught
HOUR 2
– Parsing the budget bills for science cutbacks
– Did a collision cause the Moon’s highlands?
– Signs of salty water on Mars?
– Mining baseball’s disabled list for insight into injuries
 
 
Progressive Radio (4:30)
Today:     Media critic Robert McChesney, author most recently of The Death and Life of American Journalism, with John Nichols, and co-editor, with Victor Pickard, of Will the Last Reporter Please Turn Out the Lights?

Dennis J

    August 5th, 2011

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, July 29 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, July 29

 

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
 …Glitter Bomb or a Pie?
Studio 360
09:00
 Wayne Coyne's Lips;
 Miranda July… and much more
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Open Source with Will Snyder
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:00
 A discussion of  local issues
 Click "read more>>" for details
Hidden Histories 
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:01  
Wordy Birds  with Liz Humes
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
 Author, Clint Johnson
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
 Jeffrey Allison, photographer
Sound Opinions
01:00
 All-time favorite duets
Talk of the Nation
02:00
 Nature inspires new materials;
 Earth’s ‘trojan’ asteroid
 …and much more
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Would You Prefer a Glitter Bomb or a Pie?" –  read by Garth Ellis
 
 
Studio 360 (9:00)
Today:   
– An interview with Wayne Coyne of Flaming Lips fame
– Miranda July's second film "The Future"
– Design for the real world:  Super Mario Brothers
– Author Nicholson Baker's next work "House of Holes"
– Absurd architecture in your neighborhood
 
 
Open Source  with Will Snyder  (10:00)
 Local News and information plus listeners can call-in to discuss and comment:  804-649-9737  or email to:  .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  or tweet  @rvaopensource
 Today’s Topics:  …
1. The widening wealth gap and it's impact in the Richmond region.  Guest: Dr. Thad Wiliamson, UR professor and author  (This segment is prerecorded, call-in not available)
2. Richmond's new noise ordinance. Guest: Steve Benjamin, the attorney who fought the previous noise ordinance  (Call-in was available for this segment)
 
 
 
Hidden Histories (10:01)
  
 
 

 Tell Me More (11:00)

 
 
 
Wordy Birds with Liz Humes (12:00)
 Today:  Liz talks history with Clint Johnson, author of "Touring the Civil War Sites of Virginia and West Virginia."
 
 
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring (12:30)
Today: Tim talks with Jeffrey Alison, Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Paul Mellon Educator
 
 
Sound Opinions (1:00)
Today:   Hosts Jim and Greg play their all-time favorite duets
 
 
 
Talk of the Nation, Science Friday (2:00)
Today:
HOUR 1
– Teaching a chimp to speak
– Looking to nature for material inspiration
HOUR 2
– Earth’s newest neighbor, an asteroid following the same orbit
– The Juno probe heading for Jupiter
– “Curiosity" the newest Mars rover
 
 
Progressive Radio (4:30)
Today:     Mandy Van Deven, co-author of "Hey, Shorty: A Guide to Combating Sexual Harassment and Violence in Schools and on the Streets."

Dennis J

    July 29th, 2011

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, July 25 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, July 25

 

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
The Top Celebrity Icons
Living on Earth
09:00
Ending federal water standards
 …and more
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Le Show with Harry Shearer
10:00
   
Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:01
   
Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
    
Homespun CSPAN
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
   
WRIR Favorites
01:00
WTF with Marc Maron
Talk of the Nation
02:00
The latest on events in Norway;
Facing end-of-life challenges
…and more
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:   "The Top Celebrity Icons" – read by Gene Pembleton
 
                       
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
Today:  
– The death of carbon capture?
– Repealing  federal water standards?
– Discussing “The Tropic of Chaos
– The need for drought tolerant rice
– A look at the illegal ivory trade
– How to measure champion trees
 
 
 
 
Le Show with Harry Shearer (10:00)
 
 
 
Hidden Histories (10:01)
 
 
 
Defenders Live with Ana Edwards  (12:00)
 
 
 
Homespun CSPAN  (12:30)
 
 
 
WRIR Favorites: (1:00)
Today:  WTF with Marc Maron – Conversations with fellow comics
 
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)
Today: 
– The latest events in Norway and the cultural undercurrent of multiculturalism in Europe
– From the Opinion page:  Supporting "SlutWalk's" Mission, not the Method
– Facing end-of-life challenges
– Folk singer, William Elliott Whitmore
 
 
Voices of our World (4:00)

Dennis J

    July 25th, 2011

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, July 15 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, July 15

 

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
English Cricket Player
Comes Out
Studio 360
09:00
Rupert Murdoch: Political
Thriller… and much more!
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Open Source with Will Snyder
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:00
A discussion of local issues
Click "read more>>" for details
Wordy Birds  with Liz Humes
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
  
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
Mim Scalin, artist
Sound Opinions
01:00
Guitarist, Bob Mould
Talk of the Nation
02:00
Rebuilding hearts;
Science vacations
 …and much more
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "English Cricket Player Comes Out" – read by Mark Craig
 
 
Studio 360 (9:00)
Today:   
– Rupert Murdoch:   The political thriller
– “The Clock”: A 24 hour film
– Saphire:  from Precious to The Kid
– Architecture of the absurd
– Artist, Frank Stella’s blues
– Music inspired by Frank Twombly’s art
 
 
 
Open Source  with Will Snyder  (10:00)
 Local News and information plus listeners can call-in to discuss and comment:  804-649-9737  or email to:  .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  or tweet  @rvaopensource
  
 
 
Tell Me More (11:00)
 
 
 
 
Wordy Birds with Liz Humes (12:00)
 
 
 
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring (12:30)
 Today:  Mim Scalin, artist and adjunct at VCU
 
 
Sound Opinions (1:00)
Today:   Hosts Jim and Greg sit down with influential singer, songwriter and guitarist Bob Mould of Hüsker Dü and Sugar. Mould's new book See a Little Light traces his life and career. Later it's Greg's turn at the Desert Island Jukebox.
 
 
 
Talk of the Nation, Science Friday (2:00)
Today:
HOUR 1
– Remodeling hearts with stem cells
– Exploring the wildlife of our bodies
– Could the banana as we know it be wiped out by a fungus?
HOUR 2
– Tips for taking a science vacation
– A tale of two addicts:  Freud, Halsted and cocaine
 
 
Progressive Radio (4:30)
Today:     Louise Knight, author of "Jane Addams: Spirit in Action."

Dennis J

    July 22nd, 2011

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, July 18 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, July 18

 

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Welsh Rugby Player
Garth Thomas
Living on Earth
09:00
More roads cause more Traffic?
 …and more
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Le Show with Harry Shearer
10:00
   
Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:01
   
Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
    
Homespun CSPAN
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
   
WRIR Favorites
01:00
The Moth Radio Hour
Season Four Finale
Talk of the Nation
02:00
The effects of a U.S. default;
 The risks of refusing vaccinations
…and more

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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:   "Welsh Rugby Player Garth Thomas" – read by Coach James Finley
 
                       
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
Today:  
– Concerns about nuclear power safety
– Conservation funding on the chopping block
– Light bulbs and efficiency
– Can the Bluefin Tuna bounce back?
– What the internet is hiding from us
– More roads, more traffic
– Watching evolution in action
 
 
 
 
Le Show with Harry Shearer(10:00)
 
 
 
Hidden Histories (10:01)
 
 
 
Defenders Live with Ana Edwards  (12:00)
 
 
 
Homespun CSPAN  (12:30)
 
 
 
WRIR Favorites: (1:00)
Today:  The Moth Radio Hour — Episode 405, the season four finale
 
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)
Today: 
– The effect of a U.S. Government default
– From the Op-ed page:  Should the U.S. keep troops in Iraq?
– Finding work after long-term unemployment
– The risks of refusing vaccinations


Voices of our World (4:00)

Dennis J

    July 18th, 2011

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, July 15 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, July 15

 

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Transgender Flight
Attendants Recruited
Studio 360
09:00
American Icon:  Buffalo Bill
Open Source with Will Snyder
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:00
A discussion of local issues
(Pre-recorded today)
Click "read more>>" for details
Wordy Birds  with Liz Humes
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
Author, Simon Van Booy
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Zero Hour with Tim Bowring
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
 
Sound Opinions
01:00
Tune-Yards
Talk of the Nation
02:00
Watts vs. Lumens;
Appreciating weeds
— and much more…
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Transgender Flight Attendants Recruited" –  read by Jeff Wells
 
 
Studio 360 (9:00)
Today:   Another American icon:  Buffalo Bill
 
 
Open Source  with Will Snyder  (10:00)
 Local News and information plus listeners can call-in to discuss and comment: 
 Today’s Episode was pre-recorded, no live call-in, email or twitter today
1. A look at the future of First Friday's Art Walk in light of recent violence.  Guest: Christina Newton, founder of First Fridays Art Walk
2. In the wake of the Picasso Exhibit, a discussion with Alex Nyerges, Director of the Virginia Musem of Fine Arts
 
 
 
Tell Me More (11:00)
 
 
 
 
Wordy Birds with Liz Humes (12:00)
Today:   Liz talks about the mysteries of love and existence with Simon Van Booy, author of "Everything Beautiful Began After."
 
 
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring (12:30)
 
 
Sound Opinions (1:00)
Today:   Tune in to hear the unique polyrhythms and vocal experiments of Merril Garbus' veritable one-woman band Tune-Yards.
 
 
 
Talk of the Nation, Science Friday (2:00)
Today:
HOUR 1
– Antibiotic resistant gonorrhea found in Japan
– Funding for James Webb Space Telescope in jeopardy
– The battle of the bulbs, watts vs. lumens
HOUR 2
– Editing genomes of living bacteria
– Can Google Plus compete with Facebook and Twitter?
– Appreciation for weeds and non-native plants
 
 
 
Progressive Radio (4:30)
Today:     Ian Murphy, the Koch impersonator and editor of the Buffalo Beast.

Dennis J

    July 15th, 2011

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, July 11 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, July 11

 

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Transgender Woman Attacked
Living on Earth
09:00
High tide for tidal power?
 …and more
Click "read more>>" for details
Le Show with Harry Shearer
10:00
   
Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:01
   
Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
    
Homespun CSPAN
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
   
WRIR Favorites
01:00
The Moth Radio Hour
Talk of the Nation
02:00
The politics of the debt ceiling;
The future of South Sudan
…and much more!
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Transgender Woman Attacked" – read by Ted Heck
 
                       
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
Today:  
– The health benefits of the EPAs good neighbor rule
– Are there environmental triggers for autism?
– The closing of California’s state parks
– The war’s toll on Afghanistan’s environment
– An app for identifying trees
– High tide for tidal power
 
 
 
Le Show with Harry Shearer(10:00)
 
 
 
Hidden Histories (10:01)
 
 
 
Defenders Live with Ana Edwards  (12:00)
 
 
 
Homespun CSPAN  (12:30)
 
 
 
WRIR Favorites: (1:00)
Today:  The Moth Radio Hour, Episode 404
 
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)
Today:  
– The politics of the debt ceiling
– From the opinion page: "British tabloid tactics are rampant in American journalism, too"
– The future of South Sudan
– The future of synthetic organs
 
 
Voices of our World (4:00)

Dennis J

    July 11th, 2011

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, July 8 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, July 8

 

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Gallup Poll Says Yes
Studio 360
09:00
American Icon:  Monticello
Open Source with Will Snyder
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:00
A discussion of local issues
Click "read more>>" for details
Wordy Birds with Liz Humes
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
  
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
 
Sound Opinions
01:00
Wax Trax! Records
Talk of the Nation
02:00
The science of steak; A new
energy model for San Antonio
— and much more…
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Gallup Poll Says Yes" – read by Melinda Skinner
 
 
Studio 360 (9:00)
Today:   A visit to an American icon:  Monticello
 
 
Open Source  with Will Snyder  (10:00)
 Local News and information plus listeners can call-in to discuss and comment:  804-649-9737  or email to:  .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  or tweet  @rvaopensource
 Today’s Topics:  …
1. The health of Richmond's citizens.  Guests:  Dr. Danny Avula, Deputy Director, Richmond Health District
2. A look at the change in how news is reported.  Guest:  John Murden, Founder of Church Hill People's News
 
 
 
Tell Me More (11:00)
 
 
 
 
Wordy Birds with Liz Humes(12:00)
 
 
 
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring (12:30)
 
 
 
Sound Opinions (1:00)
Today:   Jim and Greg look back at the legacy of the revered Chicago label Wax Trax! Records. They’re joined by influential industrial musicians Paul Barker and Chris Connelly.
 
 
 
Talk of the Nation, Science Friday (2:00)
Today:
HOUR 1
– The science of steak:  how to raise the perfect porterhouse
– The story of Texas Longhorns as told by their DNA
HOUR 2
– Switching the energy economy of San Antonio
– Revealing Texan prehistoric culture
 
 
 
Progressive Radio (4:30)
Today:    Amitabh Pal, Managing Editor of The Progressive and author of "Islam Means Peace. "

Dennis J

    July 8th, 2011

Posted In: News

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