8/31/2003 Second Hour Topic 2: "Watershed Poetry Festival" | |
Discussion of the upcoming Watershed Poetry Festival (9/6, Civic Center Park, Berkeley) with Mark Baldrige, Poetry Flash, and participants Maya Khosla and Gray Brechin.
Watershed Poetry Festival
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8/24/2003 First Hour Topic 1: "California's Recall: As Serious as the Air We Breathe" |  |
Kevin Hall, Chair, Air Quality Committee, Tehapite (Fresno) Sierra Club
Contact: Hallmos@aol.com www.calcleanair.org
State Senator Dean Florez (D-Tehachapi), author SB700 (Clean Agricultural Air).
Chair, Joint Legislative Audit Committee.
Contact: (916) 445-4641
http://democrats.sen.ca.gov/senator/florez/
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8/24/2003 First Hour Topic 2: "Berkeley Commemoration (8/28 7 p.m. Civic Center Park) of 1963 March on Washington" | |
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8/24/2003 Second Hour Topic 2: "Horns and Halos" (Red Vic, San Francisco, 8/28-9/1) | |
Co-director Suki Hawley
Contact: (718) 636-0949 | |
8/24/2003 Second Hour Topic 1: "Eating, Obesity, and the Food System" | |
Larry Cohen, Executive Director, The Prevention Institute, Oakland
Lelie Mikkelson, dietician, managing director, The Prevention Institute, Oakland
Contact: www.preventioninstitute.org | |
8/17/2003 First Hour Topic 2: "Connecting to LA" | |
Open phones for folks in the Southland
with regard to the recall election to inform the Northern California listeners what's the word "on the street."
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8/17/2003 Second Hour: "The Beauty Salon" |  |
Two former Playboy bunnies, Jaki Dunn Nett and Katherine Leigh Scott, who worked at the Playboy clubs during the 60's heydays share their stories, anecdotes
and mostly how their experiences shaped the individual paths they took in life. Ms. Dunn Nett was one of the first Black bunnies and is now an author, college professor and Yoga teacher. Ms. Scott was the lead ingenue in the TV series Dark Shadows and continues to act. She
also is the President of Pomegranate Publishing, an independent publishing company in New York and London.
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8/17/2003 First Hour Topic 1: "Looting and the International Antiquities Trade" |  |
Roger Atwood, writer, ArtNews; freelance writer for publications such as The Nation and Mother
Jones. Atwood was also the Bureau chief in Chile for
Reuters. He recently returned from a trip to Tikrit, Iraq, where he filed this story with Mother Jones.
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8/10/2003 First Hour: "A Look at the Summer in Iraq" |  |
Chris Toensing, Editor of the Middle East Research Project (MERIP) gave an overview of what has transpired over the summer of 2003 in Iraq.
Contact: www.merip.org | |
8/10/2003 Second Hour: "Speakeasy" |  |
Open phones covering a variety of issues. | |
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