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Sunday, December 27 11AM

Poet Hugh Seidman hosts fellow poets Harvey Shapiro, Rebecca Wolff and Tom Sleigh.

Sunday, December 20 11AM

Comedienne/provocateur/activist/economic analyst Reno continues her conversation on money.

Sunday, December 13 11AM

James Irsay is joined by Nora Guthrie in a celebration of the musical work of Nora's father, Woody Guthrie.

Sunday, December 6 11AM

Mike Feder - Mike Feder - Mike Feder!!

Sunday, November 29 11AM

Janet and David on how to be lucky by not placing bets.
With Janet Coleman and David Dozer.

Sunday, November 22 11AM

A potpourri of sound f rom Thelonius Monk, Union Signal, Lorraine Feather, Lump Sum Theater, the Ishmael Reed Quintet, John and Yoko, Tom Paley and The New Deal String Band, The Garbage Collection and more. Curated by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.

Sunday, November 15 11AM

An hour with playwright and actor Wallace Shawn. With readings from his book of "Essays" and musical excerpts from "The Music Teacher," an opera produced by The New Group with libretto by Shawn and music by his brother Allen Shawn. Hosted by Janet Coleman.

Sunday, November 8 11AM

Fund Drive

Sunday, October 11 11AM

Actress, director and Yiddish scholar Caraid O'Brien celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of Yiddish author and playwright Sholem Aleichem.

Sunday, October 4 11AM

Mike Feder hosts.

Sunday, September 27 11AM

Concert pianist and radio legend James Irsay is joined by author Allan Evans in a discussion of Evans' new biography of master pianist Ignaz Friedman whom the author first heard play on recording in 1972 on Irsay's WBAI radio show, "Past Masters".

Sunday, September 20 11AM

Psychiatrist Paul Browde and Academy-award nominated filmmaker Murray Nossel, creator-performers of the unscripted off-Broadway hit "Two Men Talking," demonstrate their story-telling techniques with guests from their story-telling workshops. Susan Calhoun-Moss and Charlie Moss bring stories from their 30-year marriage and Willa Cofield stories from her childhood in segregated South Carolina. Hosted by Janet Coleman.

Sunday, September 13 11AM

Actor/author/raconteur Malachy McCourt holds forth.

Sunday, September 6 11AM

This long non-working weekend, satirists discuss labor. With Paul Krassner (author and editor of "The Realist" and the forthcoming "Who's to Say What's Obscene? Politics, Culture and Comedy in America Today"); Michael Elias (writer/producer/director and author of the play "Catskill Sonata"); and David Dozer (actor, radio producer and author of the play "The Milling Crowd Dies"). Hosted by Janet Coleman.

Sunday, August 30 11AM

The Wooster Group's Kate Valk and fellow actors talk about process.

Sunday, August 23 11AM

Mike Feder(!) hosts.

Sunday, August 16 11AM

Preempted for WBAI Mini Fund Drive

Sunday, August 2 11AM

Actor/author/raconteur Malachy McCourt hosts his brothers Mike and Alfie in a celebration of their brother Frank McCourt, the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning family memoir, "Angela's Ashes". Frank McCourt died on July 19 at the age of 78.

Sunday, July 26 11AM

Caraid O'Brien hosts part IV of her series The Yiddish Theater in America Hour chronicling the influence of Yiddish artists on Broadway, Hollywood and the Hit Parade . This Sunday's program focuses on the Yiddish musical theater and includes rare recordings of such stars as Seymour Rexite, Jennie Goldstein and Ludwig Satz.

Sunday, July 19 11AM

Poet Hugh Seidman hosts fellow poets Harvey Shapiro, Susan Wheeler and Bill Zavatsky reading from their latest work.

Sunday, July 12 11AM

A special guest host talks about homecoming.

Sunday, July 5 11AM

Satirists discuss patriotism this flag-happy weekend. With Paul Krassner (author and editor of "The Realist" and the forthcoming "Who's to Say What's Obscene? Politics, Culture and Comedy in America Today"); Michael Elias (writer/producer/director and author of the play "Catskill Sonata"); and David Dozer (actor, radio producer and author of the play "The Milling Crowd Dies"). Hosted by Janet Coleman.

Sunday, June 28 11AM

A re-broadcast of Harold Bloom on the 150th Anniversary publication of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass." Hosted by Janet Coleman.

Sunday, June 21 11AM

Post-Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew hold forth with revelations on the arts.

Sunday, June 14 11AM

Comedienne and rabble-rouser Reno continues her high-yield examination of Wall Street.

Sunday, June 7 11AM

Wooster Group member Kate Valk and New York City Player Jim Fletcher in conversation with theater makers at work this summer in New York City.

Sunday, May 31 11AM

Satirists recall Coney Island and The Catskills. With Paul Krassner (author and editor of "The Realist"); Michael Elias (writer/producer/director and "Catskills Sonata" playwright;and David Dozer (actor, radio producer and "The Displaced Playwright". Moderated by Janet Coleman.

Sunday, May 10 11AM

Pre-empted for Here of a Sunday Morning. Listen anyway.

Sunday, May 3 11AM

Jazz composer and saxaphone virtuoso Fred Ho celebrates the publication of "Wicked Theory, Naked Practice: A Fred Ho Reader" with conversation, readings and music from his still unreleased CD.

Sunday, April 26 11AM

Paul Browde and Murray Nossel, stars of the unscripted theater piece "Two Men Talking," explore concepts of spontaneous story-telling with Hannah Oberman-Breindel, Willa Cofield and David Bros. Hosted by Janet Coleman

Sunday, April 19 11AM

Comedienne and rabble-rouser Reno applies Drano to toxic waste while continuing to dust up questions on the economy.

Sunday, April 12 11AM

Preempted for a special two-hour edition of 'Here of a Sunday Morning'.

Sunday, April 5 11AM

Post-Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew hold forth on art and other forms of communication.

Sunday, March 29 11AM

Jazz and classical bassoonist and composer Michael Rabinowitz and bassist Bob Bowen perform live. Hosted by Janet Coleman

Sunday, March 22 11AM

Comedienne and rabble-rouser Reno dissects what's left of the economy.

Sunday, March 15 11AM

Psychiatrist Paul Browde and documentary filmmaker Murray Nossel, creator/performers of the unscripted theater piece, "Two Men Talking", present another demonstration of their story-telling techniques, this time with workshop members Jeanne Heaton, Joe Monkman and Susan Calhoun-Moss. Hosted by Janet Coleman.

Sunday, March 8 11AM

Preempted for International Working Womens' Day Special

Sunday, February 8 11AM — 2 PM Three Hour Special

Special Edition - see Above

Sunday, February 1 11AM — Noon

Special Edition

Sunday, January 25 11AM — Noon

Post-Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew hold the fort.

Sunday, January 18 11AM — Noon

Poet Hugh Seidman hosts this hour with fellow poets Harvey Shapiro, Lawrence Joseph and D. Nurkse.

Sunday, January 11 11AM — Noon

Actor/author/raconteur Malachy McCourt holds forth on issues of church, art, state.

Sunday, January 4 11AM — Noon

Post-Warholian radio artists Andrew Andrew usher in the new year.

 
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