The full force of the U.S. criminal "justice" system came down on innocent political prisoner, 30-year veteran human rights attorney and radical political activist Lynne Stewart on July 15, 2010.
A potpourri of sound from Thelonious Monk, Union Signal, Lorraine Feather, Lump Sum Theater, Severn Darden, The Ishmael Reed Quintet, Tom Paley and The New Deal String Band and more. Curated by Janet Coleman and David Dozer. (Re-broadcast)
A Round-Up Of 2010 CD Releases and re-issues, Part 1
Some of the releases and re-issues that we will hear:
- Rockin' In Rhythm, A Tribute To Duke Ellington, John Pizzarelli
- Latin Roots, Lucie Arnaz
- A Little Night Music, Original Broadway Cast
- Judy On Broadway Tonight With Friends, Judy Garland
- Heart And Soul Celebrating Frank Loesser
- Annie Get Your Gun, Lincoln Center Cast Recording
- 42nd STREET, Original Broadway Cast.
Also, a sneak peek at Hilary Kole, YOU ARE THERE - DUETS, her soon-to-be-released CD. And, two "be a deejay" segments: a segment of CITY SONGS by Mitch Gallob and a segment of JAZZ CLASSIC Old & New by David Glasser.
For more, see David Kenney's website www.oldisnew.org.
After BP's Deepwater Horizon drill rig exploded on April 20th, killing 11 workers, the U.S. government, conservation groups and insurance companies started poring over documents looking for the cause of the accident. The faulty blowout preventer was the first culprit but other reasons for why the well exploded in the first place, and why it has been so hard to control, are coming to light. So is the fact that workers on the rig knew mechanical failures and flawed designs would lead to disaster. WBAI's Christine Black spoke to Kieran Suckling, Executive Director of the Center for Biological Diversity. His organization has been doing their own analysis of documents from the government's investigation. An excerpt of the interview was heard on the WBAI Evening News on July 22nd, you can hear the full 41-minute interview below.
Composer Alice Shields with scenes from her feminist opera "Criseyde," based on Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde"; playwright Brooke Berman on her book "No Place Like Home: A Memoir in 39 Apartments"; and a preview of the New York International Fringe Festival. Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.
For Women Only. This 4- week series, beginning in August, is for women who want to understand the truth about how they are held back on the job, in the classroom, in the home, and how a feminist movement was organized to change it; how we can learn from it to build the kind of movement that can put male chauvinists on the run again, and how each woman can contribute to that effort. The class will teach the radical ideas and methods that sparked the rebirth of the feminist movement in the 1960s.
As of July 19th, the list of WBAI Local Station Board candidates has been finalized. The list of candidates and their statements, is now available. Ballots will be mailed August 16th.
Joy of Resistance producer Fran Luck currently has an article appearing in "On The Issues" magazine's Spring Edition: "The Feminist Mind." Entitled
"Sharing the Joy of Resistance through Radio", it touches on feminist media, the Joy of Resistance program & WBAI.
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