News/Talk Highlights for Friday, October 8 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, October 8

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Constance McMillan Wins
Studio 360
09:00
I Love Lucy
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Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
09:01
Censorship in the 1950's
The State We’re In
10:00
Cheating Death
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
U2
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Talk of the Nation, Science Friday
02:00
The wonder of graphene   –
and much more!
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The Progressive Radio Show
04:30
Mark Gonzales
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Constance McMillan Wins" – read by Janet Lundy
 
 
Studio 360 (9:00)
Today:   
– This week’s installment of the American Icons series:  I Love Lucy and how it changed TV as we know it.
 
 
Hidden Histories (9:01)
Today:  Censorship in the 1950's and Rosselini's films 
 
 
The State We’re In (10:00)
Today:  Cheating Death:  A bomb disposal officer, a tsunami survivor and a mountaineer talk about the prospect of nearly losing their lives, and what life means to them now.
 
 
Wordy Birds (12:00)
 
 
Zero Hour (12:30)
 
 
Sound Opinions (1:00)
Today:  HostsJim and Greg trace U2’s path from Dublin kids to stadium giants to Broadway darlings.
 
 
Talk of the Nation, Science Friday (2:00)
Today:
Hour 1
– Planetary Sciences update
– Physics Nobel for graphene
– Why it’s so difficult to change our eating habits
Hour 2
– Tracking the spread of ideas on internet services
– Sleep deprivation and dieting
– A look at the 4H science project
– Tattoos of science
 
 
The Progressive Radio Show (4:30)
Today:  Spoken word artist Mark Gonzales

Dennis J

    October 8th, 2010

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, October 4 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, October 4

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Kevin Keller Is Out
at Riverdale High
Living on Earth
09:00
China as a climate leader
 — and much more…
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Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
09:01

Le Show with Harry Shearer
10:00

Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
Phil Wilayto
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Homespun CSPAN
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
Richmond women who
were involved in the Civil
Rights movement
WRIR Favorites:  Radiolab
01:00
Cities
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Talk of the Nation
02:00
Midterm election update
— and much more
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Kevin Keller Is Out at Riverdale High"  – read by Glenn Lash
 
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
– China rising… as a climate leader
– The International Day of Climate Action
– Science note:  sharks and smell
– How the BP oil disaster could pick up the gulf coast’s restoration bill
– Human waste in the wild
– Bird note:  Ravens and Crows
– The book “Yellow Dirt”
– The origin and legacy of super hero Captain Planet
 
 
Hidden Histories (9:01)
 
 
Le Show with Harry Shearer (10:00)
A humorous look at the past week's events.
 
 
Defenders Live (12:00)
Today:  Substitute host Phil Wilayto of the Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality sits in for Ana Edward 
 
 
Homespun CSPAN (12:30)
Today:  Rebroadcast from June, 2008 — Richmond women who were involved in the civil rights movement,
 
 
WRIR Favorites:  Radiolab (1:00)
Today:  Cities – what makes cities work?  Are they living entities?  Can they die?
 
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)
– Can your joints predict the weather?
– Is drone warfare ethical?
– Midterm elections: what's at stake
– Political attack ads work but are they true?
– From the opinion page:  Rahm's homecoming
 
 
Dennis J

    October 4th, 2010

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, October 1 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, October 1

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
A Happy Ending
Studio 360
09:00
American Icon Woody Guthrie
— and much more.
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Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
09:01
On this day, October 1, 1962…

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The State We’re In
10:00
Keeping the Faith(s)

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Wordy Birds with Liz Humes
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
Lt. Shawn Jones

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Zero Hour with Tim Bowring
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
Gordon Stettinius,
photographer
Sound Opinions
01:00
Michael Rother of Neu!
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Talk of the Nation, Science Friday
02:00
The Goldilocks Planet  –
and much more!
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The Progressive Radio Show
04:30
Author Ann Jones
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "A Happy Ending" – read by Rick Zander
 
 
Studio 360 (9:00)
Today:   
– Comic chameleon:  Reggie Watts
– Author William Gibson:  The Future is Now
– This week’s installment of the American Icons series:  Woody Guthrie
– Aha Moment:  Cary Grant in “Holiday”
 
 
Hidden Histories (9:01)
 Today:  On this day, October 1, 1962, James Meredith attempts to attend the University of Mississippi thus breaking 110 years of segregation.  Riots ensued, the National Guard and US Marshalls were involved, two people died, several more injured and the state's governor was convicted of contempt.
 
 
The State We’re In (10:00)
Today:  Keeping the Faith(s) – a look at novel ways to navigate the currents of tension between Islam and Christianity
– A former Catholic priest turned imam tells why he hates to proselytise
– A Lebanese evangelical describes proselytising as a way of life
– A comedy writer explains how one article she wrote sparked public anti-religious advertisements all over the world
– A look at Nigeria's "Chrislam"
 
 
Wordy Birds with Liz Humes (12:00)
Today:   Liz interviews Lt. Shawn Jones, Public Information Officer of the City of Richmond's Fire Department
 
 
Zero Hour with Tim Bowring (12:30)
Today:  Tim talks with photographer Gordon Stettinius
 
 
Sound Opinions (1:00)
Today:  HostsJim and Greg welcome one of the most innovative figures in rock history: Michael Rother of Neu! And stay tuned for reviews of the latest from Swedish pop singer Robyn and American indie rockers Superchunk.
 
 
Talk of the Nation, Science Friday (2:00)
Today:
Hour 1
– Isolating atoms
– Trailblazing Mars
– A Goldilocks Planet? (you know, the one that is juuusst right)
– The great stinkbug invasion
Hour 2
– Ancient penguin
– Cyber warfare
– Carl Sagan’s “Cosmos”
 
 
The Progressive Radio Show (4:30)
Today:  Ann Jones, author of "War Is Not Over When It's Over."

Dennis J

    October 1st, 2010

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, Sept. 27 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, Sept. 27

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Two Mommies
Living on Earth
09:00
World’s largest solar power plant
 — and much more…
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Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
09:01

Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00

Homespun CSPAN
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30

WRIR Favorites:  Radiolab
01:00
Falling
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Talk of the Nation
02:00

 
 
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Two Mommies" – read by Anna Golden
 
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
– Electrifying a nationwide standard
– Putting air pollution on the front burner
– Science note:  sticky rice
– The world’s largest solar power plant
– The scoop on a unique dog waste digester
– A photographer wins the Heinz environmental award
– Taming the Colorado River:  Hoover Dam turns 75
 
 
Hidden Histories (9:01)
 
 
Defenders Live (12:00)
 
 
Homespun CSPAN (12:30)
 
 
WRIR Favorites:  Radiolab (1:00)
Today:  Falling– jump into a black hole, take a trip over Niagara Falls and dispel myths about falling cats.
 
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)
 

Dennis J

    September 27th, 2010

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, Sept 24 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, Sept 24

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Today's Cuba
Studio 360
09:00
The Autobiography of
Malcolm X
Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
09:01
The Roman Senate compared
to the U.S. Senate
The State We’re In
10:00
Keeping the Faith(s)

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Wordy Birds with Liz Humes
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
Author, G. Jeffrey MacDonald
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Zero Hour with Tim Bowring
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
Sound artist Stephen Vitiello
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Sound Opinions
01:00
Sophomore slumps
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Talk of the Nation, Science Friday
02:00
The ethics of personalized
medicine – and much more!
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The Progressive Radio Show
04:30
Author Erik Olin Wright
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Today's Cuba" – read by Steve Bush
 
 
Studio 360 (9:00)
Today:   Cracking open the biography of Malcolm X
 
 
Hidden Histories (9:01)
 Today:   A look at the 500 year history of the early Roman Senate and comparing it to the U.S. Senate today.
 
 
The State We’re In (10:00)
Today:  Keeping the Faith(s) – a look at novel ways to navigate the currents of tension between Islam and Christianity.
– A former Catholic priest turned imam tells why he hates to proselytise
– ALebanese evangelical describes proselytising is a way of life
– A comedy writer explains how one article she wrote sparked public anti-religious advertisements all over the world
– A look at Nigeria’s “Chrislam”
 
 
Wordy Birds with Liz Humes (12:00)
Today:   Liz interviews G. Jeffrey MacDonald, author of "Thieves in the Temple"
 
 
Zero Hour (12:30)
Today:   Tim talks with nationally and internationally known sound artist Stephen Vitiello
 
 
Sound Opinions (1:00)
Today:  After every successful debut comes the dreaded “Sophomore Slump.” This week hosts Jim and Greg highlight artists that managed to defeat this streak and release a “Sophomore Success”. Then its time to review Grinderman's sophomore album, Grinderman 2.
 
 
Talk of the Nation, Science Friday (2:00)
Today:
Hour 1
– Testing relativity with better clocks
– How are humans different from chimpanzees?
– The ethics of personalized medicine
Hour 2
– Drilling to rescue Chilean miners
– The art of forensic art
 
 
The Progressive Radio Show (4:30)
Today:  Erik Olin Wright, author of "Envisioning Real Utopias."

Dennis J

    September 24th, 2010

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, Sept. 20 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, Sept. 20

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Castro's Crackdown on Gays
Living on Earth
09:00
Eating "Frankenfish"?
 — and much more…
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Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
09:01
Torture and Women's
Right to Vote
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Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00

Homespun CSPAN
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30

WRIR Favorites:  Radiolab
01:00
Words
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Talk of the Nation
02:00

 
 
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Castro's Crackdown on Gays" – read by Steve Bush
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
– The low down on food safety agencies
– The changing political climate vs. climate change politics
– Future food:  Frankenfish
– The future of salmon
– The search for missing frogs
– Courageous sailing for urban kids
– Following big waves for science and surfing
 
 
Hidden Histories (9:01)
The Woman' Suffragist Movement and "The Night of Terror", November 15, 1917. 
 
Defenders Live (12:00)
 
Homespun CSPAN (12:30)
 
WRIR Favorites:  Radiolab (1:00)
Today:  Imagining a world without words
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)

Dennis J

    September 20th, 2010

Posted In: News

Join WRIR DJ’s Sept 29 at VCU’s Anderson Gallery presents:

Join WRIR DJ’s Sept 29 at VCU’s Anderson Gallery

WRIR 97.3’s World Music DJ’s Join Siemon Allen on Panel Sep 29  at VCU’s Anderson Gallery 

Bill Lupoletti, WRIR’s world music director and host of Global A Go-Go, and David Noyes, host of WRIR’s Ambiance Congo and co-host of The Motherland Influence, will join Siemon Allen on Wednesday, September 29 at 6PM at VCU’s Anderson Gallery in a program titled “In The Groove: Collecting and Curating African Music.” The panel of passionate collectors of African music will discuss their motivations, methods, and discoveries.

Imaging South Africa: Collection Project by Siemon Allen, a three-floor installation of large collections of vinyl phonograph records, stamps, and other found objects, continues at Anderson Gallery, 907 1/2 W. Franklin Street, through October 31, 2010.  

records from South Africa: Collection Project

On view at the Anderson Gallery this fall, Imaging South Africa: Collection Projects by Siemon Allen examines the changing image of South Africa through a series of expansive installations. Filling all three floors of the Anderson Gallery, this exhibition offers the most comprehensive presentation to date of Richmond-based, South African artist Siemon Allen’s collection projects.

Imaging South Africa: Collection Projects by Siemon Allen will run concurrently with the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts’ exhibition, Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950—a portion of which will also be on view at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond. To celebrate these two compelling and complementary exhibitions, all three venues will host public receptions on Friday, August 27, from 6-9 pm, with free transportation provided between sites.

Over the last decade, Siemon Allen has created instal- lations of various mass-produced materials—postage stamps, newspapers, audio recordings—that he has methodically acquired and catalogued. He approaches each project like an archivist, researching and assembling artifacts to disclose underlying narratives about their production, dissemination, use, and message. Through the social critique that arises from his work, Allen investigates what he describes as “the contradictory and complex nature of South African identity.”

In Stamps, a massive inventory of over 50,000 stamps released in his native country from the colonial era to the present, Allen probes the official construction of an idealized national identity often at odds with social reali- ties. In Newspapers, he examines another image of South Africa, but one constructed externally through the filter of the US news media. With Records, his most recent project consisting of over 2,000 items, Allen has built an extensive ongoing collection of South African music and audio artifacts, with the intention of establishing a web-based archive of this material. The exhibition will also feature a room-sized installation woven out of videotape that he considers a pre- cursor to his collection-based projects.

Allen began assembling Records three years ago when he purchased a 1965 record by the exiled South African singer and activist Miriam Makeba. Struck by the overtly political nature of the album cover’s liner notes, he began to investigate how these artifacts disseminated an anti-apartheid message. Allen has now acquired a nearly comprehensive inventory of international recordings by Makeba, numbering over 400 records, that reveal the global reach of her image and music.

Allen will also show a new series of monumental prints, created from scans of individual records, that uniquely reassert the primacy of music in South African cultural history. Nearly seven feet square, each image powerfully conveys the distressed, topographic surface of the vinyl record on which it is based. “The damage on each record was for me a further marking by unknown authors who have unwittingly contrib- uted their history to the object,” explains Allen. “The images capture not only the historical audio visually in the forms of lines and grooves, but also the scratches, damage and repair work done by subsequent owners.”

Artist’s Biography

 Siemon Allen studied at the Technikon Natal in Durban, South Africa, where he received his Master’s Degree in 1999. While in Durban, Allen was a founding member of the FLAT Gallery, an artist’s initiative that operated during the mid-1990s. His work was included in the 2nd Johannes- burg Biennale as part of the exhibition Graft, and also in the Vita 93 and Vita 98 exhibitions. Stamps has been presented at the Renaissance Society in Chicago,Artists Space in NewYork City,and the Corcoran Museum ofArt inWashington, DC. Newspapers was included in The American Effect at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and in A Fiction of Authenticity at the Contemporary Art Museum in St. Louis. Most recently, Allen’s collection projects, includ- ing Records, were shown in solo exhibitions at the Durban Art Gallery and the BANK Gallery, also in Durban.This past spring, selections from Records were featured in the 2010 Johannesburg Art Fair. Now based in Richmond, Allen cur- rently teaches in the Department of Sculpture + Extended Media at the VCU School of the Arts. 

For more information, please visit the Anderson Gallery’s website: www.vcu.edu/arts/gallery

The Anderson Gallery is the exhibition facility for VCU’s top-ranked School of the Arts, located in Richmond,VA at 9071⁄2 West Franklin Street, on VCU’s Monroe Park Campus. Gallery hours: Tuesday–Friday, 10-5; Saturday and Sunday, noon-5; closed Monday

Jack McHale

    September 19th, 2010

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, September 13 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, September 13

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Germany's Paragraph 175
Living on Earth
09:00
Rebuilding US infrastructure
 — and much more…
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Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
09:01

Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00

Homespun CSPAN
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30

RadioLab
01:00
Season 8 begins with  "Oops"
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Talk of the Nation
02:00
The evolution of honor
 — and much more…
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Germany's Paragraph 175" – read by Virginia State Delegate, Joe Morrissey
 
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
– Rebuilding the USA’s road, railways and runways
– How the Marine Stewardship Council falls short on protecting fish
– The Big Easy’s big decision
– Science note:  Skin color vs. empathy
– High tech trash tracking in Cleveland
– Planning new communities for rising water
– Native traditions vs. climate change
 
 
Hidden Histories (9:01)
 
Defenders Live (12:00)
 
Homespun CSPAN (12:30)
 
RadioLab (01:00)
Today:  "Oops" – Stories about unintended consequences.
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)
Today: 
– A look at black male graduation rates
– The evolution of honor
– A Chilean writer's ode to the trapped miners
– This week's "opinion page" segment
 
Dennis J

    September 13th, 2010

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, August 27 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Friday, August 27

 

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Rock Hudson’s secret
Studio 360    (new day and time!)
09:00
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Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
09:01
Surviving atomic attack
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The State We’re In
10:00
The resilience of mothers
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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
Summer road trip!
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Talk of the Nation, Science Friday
02:00
The science of bedbugs    and
undersea oil-eating bacteria
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The Progressive Radio Show
04:30
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Rock's Secret" – read by Dustin Richardson
 
 
Studio 360 (9:00)  new day and time!
Today: 
The rebuilding of New Orleans, 5 years after Katrina. 
– Connie Britton reveals the secret to playing a mother, wife and high school principal on "Friday Night Lights". 
– A satire on "Sunset Boulevard" to celebrate the movie's 60th anniversary
– Punk rocker, Patti Smith talks about a new documentary on her life.
 
Hidden Histories (9:01)
Today:  A look at survival after atomic attack though the 1950's film  "Survival Under Atomic Attack" and "Duck and Cover".
 
The State We’re In (10:00)
Today:  The Resilience of Mothers – A mother continues to campaign for her son 'disappeared' by the Algerian government. Debbie Brewer tells Jonathan what it has taken to finally turn her life around and come off crystal meth. Annette and her daughter Ayanna discover that through illness, violence and escaping to another country that some bonds can’t be broken and listener Gayle Fleming gets to discuss her story during the Civil Rights Era with Alabama pastor Thomas Lane Butts.
 
 
Wordy Birds (12:00)
 
 
Zero Hour (12:30)
 
 
Sound Opinions (1:00)
Today:  Join hosts Jim and Greg on a Sound Opinions Summer Road Trip. They talk to folks coast-to-coast to find out what's happening in some great music towns across the country. Then Greg pops a quarter in the Desert Island Jukebox.
 
 
Talk of the Nation, Science Friday (2:00)
Today:
Hour 1
– Stem cell policy update
– Solar and wind energy updates
– The science and psychology of bedbugs
Hour 2
– The technology of science fiction
– Undersea oil-eating bacteria
– The science of smell
 
 
The Progressive Radio Show (4:30)
Today:  Leila Pine and Craig McComb, human rights activists on immigration in Arizona.

Dennis J

    August 27th, 2010

Posted In: News

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, August 23 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, August 23

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Rock Hudson’s birth
Living on Earth
09:00
Flame retardant chemicals under
review — and much more…
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Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
09:01

Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
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Homespun CSPAN
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
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Mental Health Matters
(Locally produced for WRIR)
01:00
Indicators that a family member
needs help.
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Talk of the Nation
02:00
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Rock's Birth" – read by Dustin Richardson
 
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
– Flame retardant chemicals under review by the EPA
– Copenhagen’s new cooling district
– Operation Green Energy:  green jobs for returning vets
– Science note:  the power of maple trees
– Discovering the social life of walruses
– What a collection of unhatched bird eggs can tell
 
 
Hidden Histories (9:01)
 
Defenders Live (12:00)
Today:  A rebroadcast from July, 2007
 
Homespun CSPAN (12:30)
Today:  A rebroadcast from April, 2010  — Lester Brown presents "Plan 4.0 Mobilizing to Save Civilization" recorded in Washington D.C.
 
Mental Health Matters (1:00)
Today:  Guest host, Dr. Vicki Van Cleave, Psy. D., and guest Dr. Lindsay Slaughter  discuss indicators that a family member may be having difficulty.
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)
– An exploration of race disparities and prison,
– Misperceptions on President Obama's faith
– What does it mean to be happy?  And why do you want it?
– How to tell if your eggs are safe from the recent salmonella outbreak

Dennis J

    August 23rd, 2010

Posted In: News

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