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Program Archives
3/13/2005 First Hour |  | "Spring Is Springing: Is There Life in the Urban Air?"
Guests: Mark Bittner, author, "The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill," (Harmony Books) and Judy Irving, director, "The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill." www.wildparrotsfilm.com (For the "Wild Parrots" film music, contact dbmichie@comcast.net) | | 3/13/2005 Second Hour |  | "A Complicated Crisis: Syria, Lebanon, and Beyond"
Guests: Euripedes Evriviades, Cyprus Ambassador to the U.S.; Scott Davis, author, "The Road to Damascus" (Cune Press)
| | 3/6/2005 First Hour |  | Sunset Story: Activism in Old Age" Guests: Eden Wurmfeld, producer, "Sunset Story"; Howard Vicini, Mitzi Ross, Berkeley Gray Panthers and... "Update from Fallujah: a Rare Voice from Within!" Guest: Mark Manning, filmmaker
| | 3/6/2005 Second Hour |  | Computers in Schools: Trap or Treasure? Guest: Todd Oppenheimer, author, "The Flickering Mind: Saving Education from the False Promise of Technology" (Random House); others TBA
Listener participation welcome both hours: sundaysalon@kpfa.org, or 1-800-958-9008 | | 2/27/2005 First Hour |  |
"The C.I.A.: from Test Tubes to Torture"
Guests: Michael Scheuer, author (as "Anonymous") "Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror" (Brassey); Lindsay Moran, author, "Blowing My Cover: My Life as a CIA Spy" (Putnam). | | 2/27/2005 Second Hour |  |
"Can It Happen Here? Again? Voting Reform after 2004"
| | 2/20/2005 First Hour |  | First Hour:
"Political Resistance: The Bush Years"
Guests: Chris Carlsson, editor, "The Political Edge" (City Lights Books); Brian Drolet and Persheng Viziri, producer/editors, "Shocking and Awful: A Grassroots Response to War and Occupation" (Deep Dish TV: www.deepdishtv.org)
| | 2/20/2005 Second Hour |  |
Second Hour:
"Iraq: An Electoral Solution, or More of the Same?"
Guests: Christian Parenti, author, "The Freedom: Shadows and Hallucinations in Occupied Iraq" (New Press); Pratap Chatterjee, Corpwatch (www.corpwatch.org), author, "Iraq, Inc.: A Profitable Occupation" (Seven Stories Press); Aaron Glantz, author "How the U.S. Lost Iraq" (Tarcher, June 2005).
NOTE Copies of above books and DVD's are available as premiums for pledges to KPFA's current fund drive. Pledge during "Sunday Salon" at 1-800-439-5732. Or see KPFA's secure on-line pledge form at www.kpfa.org. Thank you! | | 2/13/2005 First Hour |  | First Hour:
"Democracy in Danger: The Ohio Election, 2004"
KPFA premiere of a new radio documentary (Christopher Sprinkle, producer), Also: with Susan Truitt, attorney, Ohio Citizens for Secure Elections (www.caseohio.org).
| | 2/13/2005 Second Hour |  | Second Hour:
"The Death Penalty: American Paradigm" Talk by Sister Helen Prejean in Berkeley, 1/23/05, hosted by Larry Bensky.
NOTE: Both the Ohio documentary (and a one-hour supplement with more testimony) and the Prejean talk are being offered as premiums in KPFA's current fund drive. Call 1-800-439-5732 or visit www.kpfa.org for secure on-line pledging. Thank you! | |
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