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The year and beyond in New York cabaret with James Gavin, author of Intimate Nights: The Golden Age of New York Cabaret, Deep in a Dream: The Long Night of Chet Baker, and Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne.
Hosted
by Janet
Coleman and David
Dozer
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JANUARY 13
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A tribute to poet Harvey Shapiro (1924-2013), with fellow poets Hugh Seidman, Geoffrey O'Brien, and Bill Zavatsky, and author and editor Maggie Paley.
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JANUARY 20
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In a second week of programming dedicated to poet Harvey Shapiro (1924-2013), a regular contributor to this program, this hour features a rebroadcast of Hugh Seidman's 2006 interview with Shapiro upon publication of his last volume of collected poems, Sights Along the Harbor.
Hosted
by Janet
Coleman and David
Dozer
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JANUARY 27
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A third program honoring the late poet Harvey Shapiro (1924-2013), a regular contributor to this show. Poet Hugh Seidman reads with Shapiro's fellow poets Susan Wheeler, D. Nurkse and Lawrence Joseph.
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by Janet
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Dozer |
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FEBRUARY 3
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Caraid O'Brien interviews Janet and David on their last day broadcasting from 120 Wall Street. |
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FEBRUARY 10 11 AM to 1PM
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A collaborative fundraiser featuring the work of poet Harvey Shapiro. Hosted by Janet
Coleman and David
Dozer and Marilyn Kleinberg Niemark. |
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MARCH 31
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The pre-empted March 27 edition of the
"CCCP: The Monthly Laughing Nightmare"
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APRIL 6
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Poet Lawrence Joseph interviews Edmund White and Janet
Coleman, two writer-friends who were fellow University of Michigan graduates and winners of the University's Hopwood Award for Creative Writing. |
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APRIL 14
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Galway-born actress and Irish scholar Caraid O'Brien on "The Divine Feminine in Contemporary Irish Poetry," with actress/fiddler Mary Louise Bowe and accordionist Martin O'Connell. |
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APRIL 21
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A re-broadcast of literary scholar Harold Bloom in a conversation with Janet
Coleman on Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass," and featuring an homage to Charles Mingus and his composition "Tensions." |
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APRIL 28
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An interview with author Patricia Albers on the neurological condition of "synesthesia" and Albers' book on synesthesiast "Joan Mitchell: Lady Painter." Hosted by Janet
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JUNE 9
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Monologist/writer/radio wizard Mike Feder (who once held forth in this very WBAI time slot) on his newly published e-book, "A Long Swim Upstream."
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by Janet
Coleman and David
Dozer |
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JUNE 23
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Comedienne and handful Reno and her producer, Orietta Crispino, talk about "Reno: Alive in America," her extended run of evenings at the newly moved and remodeled Theater Lab.
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by Janet
Coleman and David
Dozer |
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AUGUST 18
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By popular demand, Satirists Paul Krassner, David
Dozer and Reno discuss personal accomplishments of which they are proud and personal embarrassments leftover from last week's revelations. Hosted
by Janet
Coleman
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AUGUST 25
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Satirists Paul Krassner, David Dozer and Reno return to examine issues of personal and political judgment and hyper-judgment.
Hosted
by Janet
Coleman
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SEPTEMBER 1
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SIn anticipation of Labor Day, satirists Paul Krassner, David Dozer and Will Durst discuss work.
Hosted
by Janet
Coleman
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SEPTEMBER 8
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In His Own Words: A Memorial Celebration of the Irish Nobel Prize Winner, poet Seamus Heaney (1939-2013). Presented by Galway-born actress- director Caraid O'Brien and featuring singer Christine de Michele
Hosted
by Janet
Coleman and David
Dozer
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SEPTEMBER 15
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Randy Credico and other friends join our first broadcast live from the Cornelia Street Cafe on "The Oldest Bohemia and The Most Recent Election."
Hosted
by Janet
Coleman and David
Dozer
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NOVEMBER 3
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Live from the Cornelia Street Cafe: Readings by poet D. Nurkse and novelist/short story writer Beth Bosworth, and playwright Hally Feiffer reports on "How to Make Friends and Kill Them," her upcoming play. Hosted
by Janet
Coleman and David
Dozer
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