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Sunday December 30 11AM — Noon

Author/actor/raconteur Malachy McCourt hosts his brothers Frank, Alf and Mike in what has come to be an annual McCourt family radio reunion.

Sunday December 23 11AM — Noon

–Satirists Paul Krassner, Sean Kelly, Janet Coleman and David Dozer talk about gooseberries and related holiday issues.

Sunday December 16 first hour Second hour 11AM — 1PM
 

A CELEBRATION OF NORMAN MAILER
Join us for a celebration of the long, protean and dazzling life and work of the late great American author, Norman Mailer, in this two-hour special. With Mailer family members Norris Church Mailer, John Buffalo Mailer, Michael Mailer and Peter Alson; Mailer's editor Jason Epstein; novelist/ journalist and Mailer's mayoral runningmate Jimmy Breslin, and esteemed fellow writers Joyce Carol Oates, Frank McCourt and Paricia Bosworth. Hosted by Janet Coleman.

PHOTO:WILLIAM COUPON

Sunday December 9 11AM — Noon

Author/actor/activist/racanteur Malachy McCourt holds forth..

Sunday December 2 11AM — Noon

Post-Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew host.

Sunday November 25 11AM — Noon

Author/actor/raconteur Malachy McCourt holds forth.

Sunday November 18 5 11AM — Noon

Elizabeth Nunez hosts this hour with Diarah N'Daw Spech, co-creator of the African Diaspora Film Festival and filmmaker Frances-Anne Solomon, director of the festival's opening night film, "A Winter's Tale."

Sunday November 11 11AM — Noon

Author/actor/raconteur Malachy McCourt holds forth.

Sunday November 4 11AM — Noon

Post-Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew host.

Sunday September 30 11AM —Noon

Actor/author/raconteur Malachy McCourt holds forth.

Sunday September 23 11AM —Noon

Composer/jazz musician Fred Ho hosts this hour on the 25th Anniversary of his
Afro-Asian Ensemble.

Sunday September 16 11AM —Noon

Psychoanalyst and historian Charles B. Strozier hosts a conversation on "Forever War" with
Richard Falk, Princeton Professor Emritus of International Law and Practice.

Sunday September 9 11AM —Noon
   
 
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the publication of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road," with Regina Weinreich (Beat scholar and editor of Kerouac's collected haikus); Joyce Johnson (author of the Kerouac memoirs "Door Wide Open" and the newly re-issued "Minor Characters"); Tim Moran (editor of "You'll Be All Right," the newly published memoirs of first wife Edie Parker Kerouac; and John Leland (author of "Why Kerouac Matters"). Hosted by Janet Coleman .
September 9, 2007


Sunday September 2 11AM —Noon

Andrew Andrew and their snapshots of summer.

Sunday August 26 11AM —Noon

A panel of satirists discuss humorous impulses from inception to delivery.
With Paul Krassner, Will Durst and David Dozer. Moderated by Janet Coleman.

Sunday August 19 11AM —Noon

Poet Hugh Seidman interviews poet Harvey Shapiro upon publication of Shapiro's "The Sights –Along The Harbor: New and Collected Poems." (Re-broadcast of a program that –originally–aired April 16, 2006.) Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.

Sunday August 12 11AM —Noon

More from the newely released concert recording of The Charles Mingus Sextet with Eric Dolphy, Cornell 1964" Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.

Sunday August 5 11AM —Noon

Downtown radio artists Andrew Andrew and guest, Russian artist Andrey Bartenev.

Sunday July 29 11AM —Noon

Excerpts from a newly discovered recording of The Charles Mingus Sextet with Eric Dolphy at Cornell, 1964. Hosted byJanet Coleman and David Dozer.

Sunday July 8 11AM —Noon

A discussion of atheism with Jonathan Miller, the British intellectual, TV producer, theater and
opera director, and neurologist. Miller's BBC series "A Brief History of Disbelief," will begin its
American launch on PBS on July 15. Hosted by Janet Coleman.
(Re-broadcast of an earlier program.)

Sunday July 1 11AM —Noon

Post Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew host a special guest.

Sunday June 10 11AM —Noon

Author/actor/raconteur Malachy McCourt holds forth.

Sunday June 3 11AM —Noon

Post-Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew and special guests.

Sunday May 26 11AM —Noon

Janet and David fill in for Malachy McCourt.

Sunday April 29 11AM —Noon

Satirists talk about grandparents and generational knowledge. With editor/author Paul Krassner, author/comedy writer Sean Kelly and Displaced Playwright David Dozer. Moderated by Janet Coleman

Sunday April 22 11AM —Noon

Actor/author/raconteur Malachy McCourt holds forth.

Sunday April 15 11AM —Noon

A panel on "Almost Lost Languages Alive and In Translation," with Basque poet Kirmen Uribe and his Euskaran translator, poet Elizabeth Macklin; and poet Yerra Sugarman with her translations of the Yiddish poet Celia Dropkin. Moderated by Janet Coleman

 
Sunday April 8 11AM —Noon

Post-Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew and guest.

 
Sunday April 1 11AM —Noon

Actor/author/raconteur Malachy McCourt holds forth.

 
Sunday March 25 9—11AM
Eric Silberger, a young violinist who was recently selected to participate in the International Tchaikovsky Competition 2007 in Moscow in June, will perform live throughout the hour, playing works by Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, Manuel de Falla, and Gershwin.
 
Sunday March 18 11—Noon
Director Cynthia Croot and actress Brigit Evans bring dramatic excerpts and discussion of The Venus Project Worldwide, their theatrical experiment with Suzan-Lori Parks' play about Sarah Bartmann, the South African servant who gained strange fame as "The Hottentot Venus." With actors Kathleen Chalfant and Jeffrey Frace and humanitarian advocate Rachel Lloyd of Gems Girls. Hosted by Janet Coleman
 
Sunday March 11 9—11AM

Post-Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew host with guest composer Andrew Shapiro.

 
Sunday March 4 9—11AM

Actor/author/raconteur Malachy McCourt holds forth.

 
Sunday February 18 9—11AM

Kate Valk and post-Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew investigate new theatre in New York.

 
Sunday February 11 9—11AM

Actor/author/raconteur Malachy McCourt holds forth.

 
Sunday January 7 9—11AM

Kate Valk of The Wooster Group tours the art galleries with downtown radio artists Andrew Andrew.