WORT RADIO HIGHLIGHTS for the week beginning February 1, 2012 Compiled by Diapoulos and Mitroff For more information call: (608) 256 -2001 News & Public Affairs Facilitator: Molly Stentz Music Director: Sybil Augustine http://www.wort-fm.org WORT was voted "Favorite Local Radio Station" in the 2011 "Madison's Favorites" Isthmus Reader's Poll (the 15th time that WORT has received this award.) "A Public Affair" was voted #2 as "Favorite Local Radio Call-In Show." LISTEN LIVE ON THE WEB! Live streaming of all shows, podcasts/archives of our locally produced news & public affairs shows and on-demand archives of music shows are available at: http://www.wort-fm.org. ************************************************ WORT COOKBOOK NOW AVAILABLE! Our first printing (500 books) of "This is What Democracy Cooks Like" sold out in less than two weeks. Books from the 2nd printing are now available at the station, 118 S. Bedford St, weekdays from 9am-6pm. Books are $25 (no tax) with shipping available for $5. To order on-line with a credit card or to print out a mail-in order form visit: wortfm.org ************************************************ A PUBLIC AFFAIR Monday through Friday, Noon-1pm. A Public Affair is WORT's live call-in interview program. Listeners can call in with questions and comments at: 608-256-2001 or toll free at: 866-899-9678. 2/2, Thursday Host Allen Ruff speaks with John Marsh, author of "Class Dismissed -Why We Cannot Teach or Learn Our Way Out of Inequality." 2/23, Thursday Host Allen Ruff speaks with Gary Rhoades, author of "Capitalist Education". 2/20, Monday Host Brenda Konkel speaks with Colin Gillis, of Wisconsin Alliance of Tenant Rights. 3/2, Friday Host Esty Dinur speaks with Jarvis Tyner who was the Communist Party, United States candidate for Vice-President in 1972 and 1976. He is currently the Executive Vice-Chair of the Party. THE ACCESS HOUR Mondays, 7pm-8pm A different individual or group from the community hosts the program each week! Music, discussion, and lots more! For information about hosting an Access Hour, call 256-2001 on Monday at 8pm immediately following the show or email: accesshour@yahoo.com. 2/6 This show features pieces created by a UW class in the style of "This American Life." 2/20 Doctor Gene Farley, local expert on health care reform presents this show focusing on health care in Wisconsin. 2/27 The host has created a half hour piece on trash picking/dumpster diving, including interviews with local veteran trash pickers, authors, and an on-location trash picking adventure. For the second half hour, she'll talk with several of the trash pickers in the studio about their best finds, observations from an environmental, economical, social justice point of view, and the fun side of this activity. 3/5 A pledge drive show concerning Native American Pow Wows around March and April -- Native American dancing at Pow Wows: reasons, origins, songing, drumming, and dancing, with guest Nicole Larson. 3/19 "We Are All Mechanics". This is a program about spring and summer bicycle riding! 3/26 The general format will be talk and music, particularly big band jazz and blues. 4/2 High school poets host a poetry show. From the November 19th, a city-wide high school spoken word poetry competition. The "Can You Spit?" winners share their talent on air. 4/9 This is a musical tribute to April ninth. Featured will be songs that either debuted on that day or describe events that took place on that date back through history. To quote the Beatles, "Number nine, number nine, number nine…"!! 4/23 "Bricks of Truth" is a talk show covering national political issues hosted by Ken Rotar, author of "Bricks of Truth" a book of aphoristic insights into life. Callers are encouraged to share their questions and comments. 4/23 Son of El Queso Madre—a humor show. 5/14 Dr. V's "What a year it's been" show. 5/21 East High's annual spring "Access Hour" day 5/28 "A tribute to Pete Seeger": a short dedication to Pete and Toshi (his wife), their family friends and fans, the Wisconsin Solidarity Singers, the staff, volunteers and listeners of WORT, and people of good will all over the world, and then non-stop tunes and songs by Pete from recordings dating from 1950 to 2000s. FICTION JONES 3rd, 4th and 5th Fridays of the month, 11pm Midnight Host "Gregg Williard" continues with "A Journal of the Blank Year", a non-sequential serialized novel with a style that crosses "Proust" with "Philip K. Dick". Although you probably won't want to miss a single episode, the novel is designed so that each chapter stands alone. Tune in whenever you can! MUSIC PROGRAM SPECIALS NEW DISC(S) AT NINE: Mon-Thurs nights, one or more NEW DISCS are played at 9pm, during the 8-11pm rock show.
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