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MONDAY JANUARY 5 2PM
Playwright Tina Satter on her new play, Ancient Lives, opening at The Kitchen; author Lisa Roberts of DesignPOP a graphic look at the game-changing designs of 2000-2014; and Tim Jerome, actor and founder of MainStreet Musicals on the three winners of MainStreet Awards 2015.
Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.

 

 

MONDAY JANUARY 12 2PM
Under the Radar 2015 Co-Director Meiyin Wang on this year's dazzling line-up in the acclaimed international theater festival; and actor/playwright Joseph Assadourian now celebrating the 100th sold-out performance of "The Bullpen," the one-man play he created from lessons learned serving eleven years of incarceration.
Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.

 

 

MONDAY JANUARY 19

Cat Radio Cafe
program is pre-empted for
Martin Luther King Jr. Day broadcasting..

 
 

MONDAY JANUARY 26
Due to winterstorm Juno
Cat Radio Cafe
program was a re-broadcast of:
From the Cornelia Street Cafe:
A re-broadcast of "Lives of The Red Diaper Babies Chapter II ," one of two acclaimed broadcast panels at the Cornelia Street Cafe exploring the experience of children from families whose breadwinners were blacklisted during the Red Scare of the 1950's. The panel includes Princeton neuro-scientist Charles Gross; children's book author and illustrator Sheila Samton'; and Irish socialist activist and host of Radio Free Eireann Sandy Boyar.
Hosted by
Janet Coleman and David Dozer.

 
 

MONDAY FEBRUARY 9 in a discussion of the newly released "Guantanamo Diary," by Mohamedou Ould Slahi, the first and only diary written by a still-imprisoned Guantanamo detainee.

NOTE: February 2 CAT RADIO CAFE was pre-empted for special fundraising programming.
Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.



 
 

MONDAY MARCH 9 Artist Marc Kehoe, curator Linda Griggs and curatorial adviser Yona Verwer on ALL/TOGETHER/DIFFERENT: A Survey of Working Artists on the Lower East Side, a exhibit at the historic Educational Alliance Art School at the Manny Cantor Center featuring 100 LES artists and arts organizations working in the community; and Jean Korelik, founder and director of BOOKTHEWRITER, an agency for bringing authors and their books to small and large groups of book lovers.
Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.



 
 

MONDAY MARCH 23 Director Karin Coonrod on an upcoming theatrical production of Flannery O'Connor's short story, "Everything That Rises Must Converge" at St. John the Divine; actor/playwright Silvia Milo on the return of "The Other Mozart," a musical play about Wolfgang's brilliant, precocious but unheralded sister Nannerl; and rap artist Baba Brinkman on his long-running "Rap Guide to Religion."
Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer



 
 

MONDAY MARCH 30 Actor Jefferson Mays on his long-running tour de force performance in "A Gentleman's Guide to Love in Murder"; Artistic Director Edward Einhorn and Game Play curator Gyda Arber on "Money Lab," an economic vaudeville presented by Untitled Theater Company No. 61; and The Unitards (Mike Albo, Nora Burns and David Ilku) on "House of Tards," a satirical review at the Stonewall Inn.
Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.



 
 

MONDAY APRIL 6 Actor Jefferson Mays on his long-running tour de force performance in "A Gentleman's Guide to Love in Murder"; Artistic Director Edward Einhorn and Game Play curator Gyda Arber on "Money Lab," an economic vaudeville presented by Untitled Theater Company No. 61; and The Unitards (Mike Albo, Nora Burns and David Ilku) on "House of Tards," a satirical review at the Stonewall Inn.
Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.



 
 

MONDAY APRIL 13 Graphic artist Ben Katchor on his weekly Tuesday evening New York Comics and Picture-story Symposium at Parsons/The New School; members of performance collective Varispeed (Gelsey Bell, Dave Ruder and Paul Pinto) on preserving the legacy of the great post-Cage composer Robert Ashley with a re-mounting of his last operatic masterpiece, "Crash"; and playwright Kristina Poe and playwright/actress Lisa Ramirez on "The Idea of Me," a production of the Mentor Project at the Cherry Lane.
Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.

 
 

MONDAY APRIL 20 Janet and David are joined by actor Nick Ullett who plays Winston Churchill eating toast at the breakfast table of Jack and Frances Paige, the dynamic Washington DC morning radio duo who advertised for one more sponsor in the trade publication Broadcasting in February, 1946. (Re-broadcast of APRIL 5edition of The Next Hour, a production of Cat Radio Cafe.)
Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.