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Saturday January 7, 3-4pm Equal Time for Freethought
The Will Power Instinct with Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D.
Host Michael O'Neil brings Stanford University psychologist Kelly McGonigal back to the show with a new book based on her wildly popular course "The Science of Willpower." The Willpower Instinct is the first book to explain the empirical evidence behind self-control and how it can be harnessed to improve our health and happiness. Find out what willpower is, how it works, why we evolved the capacity for willpower, and how to put this mind-body response to work for your goals and resolutions on this episode of Equal Time For Freethought.

 
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Sunday January 8, 11am-Noon The Next Hour
Concert pianist and radio artist James Irsay returns.

 
Sunday January 8, 9-11pm Everything Old is New Again
holiday
A Round-Up Of 2011 CD Releases & Re-issues Part 1
Some of the 2011 Releases & Re-issues that we will hear: GUITAR MAN by GEORGE BENSON, LEGRAND AFFAIR by MELISSA ERICCO, THE BEST OF IMPROV RECORDINGS by TONY BENNETT, FOLLIES with the NEW BROADWAY CAST, THE LONDON STUDIO RECORDING 1957-1964 of JUDY GARLAND, A HOLIDAY CAROLE by CAROLE KING, RING-A-DING DING! by FRANK SINATRA and the NEW BROADWAY CAST recording of ANYTHING GOES. We will also give away a pair of tickets to see Jay Rogers and another pair to see Fred Barton, both at The Metropolitan Room. For more, see David Kenney's website oldisnew.org.

 
Monday January 9, 3am-5am Telling It Like It Is
Stephen The Road Warrior will present excerpts of candidate speeches from just after Iowa's Caucus. We will hear from: Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, former candidate Michele Bachmann, and President Barack Obama. The President delivered his speech at Shaker Heights High School in Ohio on Jan. 4th, 2012, where he explained why he appointed Richard Cordray to be the nation's top consumer watchdog as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Time permitting, we may present the steps that homeowners facing foreclosures can take to renegotiate their mortgages; Dennis Kabatto's segment on the latest developments in Sierra Leone; or Eustace Greaves may update us on changes in tax laws.
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Monday January 9, 2-3pm Cat Radio Cafe
Curator and Artistic Director Mark Russell on the annual "Under the Radar" international theater festival; playwright Zayd Dohrn on "Outside People," a darkly comic romance set in Bejiing; and opera singer Elmore James on "Soul-to-Soul," a concert revue exploring the intersections between African-American and Yiddish folk music. Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.

 
Tuesday, January 10, 8-9 PM Eco-Logic
There is a new bill in the NY state legislature called the solar jobs bill. However, they can name these bills whatever they want. A group of environmental activists heard a panel discussion of the bill that gave the impression that the bill is very limited and perhaps even designed to slow the growth of the solar industry by "Wall Street-ifying" it. We decided to have our own panel discussion on Thursday, January 19th, 7-9 PM at the Community Church at 35th Street between Park & Madison Ave.

Three of the four panelists will be on the show: Anthony Pereira of altPOWER, Inc., John Siciliani of JFS Renewables LLC, and Megan Matson, co-founder and Strategy & Policy Director for LEAN Energy US, a new organization out of California (the #1 solar state). John and Anthony are both past presidents of the New York Solar Energy Industry Association and long-time solar panel installers and have been on Eco-Logic before. They are great at linking policy and business issues and cutting through the jargon. We'll discuss the bill, how good it really is and how it could be made better. What is a "Solar Renewable Energy Credit"? What is "Feed In Tariff"? The final wording of the bill can still be changed; there is still time for voter input. Your input.

 
WBAI loses Lynn Samuels and Monroe Litman
Lynn Samuels passed away on December 24th. Lynn was an overnight producer at WBAI, as well as a former Music Director, an engineer and she also did some other WBAI shows throughout her years at the station. She went on to work at WOR and WABC after WBAI. At both those stations, she tangled with right-wing hosts. Her last job was a show at Sirius XM Stars. She was 69. See articles at The Right Perspective, the New York Daily News and the New York Times as well as wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn_Samuels and lynnsamuels.typepad.com.

In addition, WBAI's longest listener and ever-present on air caller, Monroe Litman passed away the same day as Lynn Samuels, Christmas Eve. He will be missed. Litman was 80 years old. R.I.P. Monroe.
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Thursday January 12, 6-9PM Cornell West Special
Live Broadcast of Remaking America - a panel moderated by Tavis Smiley. Panelists will include Cornel West, Suze Orman, Michael Moore, Barbara Ehrenriech, Majora Carter, and Vicki B. Escarra.
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Thursday January 12, WBAI LSB Finance Committee
The WBAI Local Station Board Finance Committee will meet on Thursday, January 12th at 7PM at the station, 120 Wall Street, 10th floor. The public is welcome to attend. Members of the public should call 212-209-2800 during business hours to have someone to put their name on the list to get into the building. Please also remember to bring photo ID in order to get into the building.

 
Saturday January 14, 2-4pm Saturday Showcase and Salon Benefit for WBAI
You know how WBAI hosts are always complaining that they need new equipment? Well, let's get it for them! Come to our third monthly "Saturday Showcase & Salon" to benefit WBAI.
Saturday, January 14 2pm - 4pm
The Lafayette Grill and Bar
54-56 Franklin Street (downtown Manhattan)

This month featuring: Blues historian Alan Podber, topical songs by singer-songwriter Marcy Gordon performed by the duo Bryan & Marcy, R&B guitarist Ahmad Ali, Dave Lippman and Howard Brandstein. And, food: Mediterranean food and drink and free hors d'oeuvres. Entrance cost: Just $5 and no minimum -- we want to pull together our communities and thank WBAI members, management and staff, not soak WBAI listeners for what little funds they have! (And if you can't afford even that, don't sweat it! No one turned away for lack of funds.) Remember .... Revolution is as American as Occu-pie.
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January 16-17, 6am-Midnight Fund Drive
On Monday and Tuesday from 6am to Midnight WBAI will have a Martin Luther King Jr. Fund Drive. Monday's programs will focus on the life and accomplishments of Martin Luther King Jr. Tuesday will tie in the Occupy Wall Street Movement with the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

 
Tuesday January 24, 8-9 PM Eco-Logic
The Occupy Wall Street Environmental Working Group.
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Occupy Wall Street Gifts WBAI
Occupy Wall Street gift team members, Katrina and Alexandra, under the guidance of Justin Wedes, deliver vegan doughnuts to Reggie Johnson (Technical Producer for Occupy Wall Street Radio, Mon-Fri 6:30pm) as a thank you for WBAI's support of the 'Occupy' movement.

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Redefining Black Power: Reflections on the State of Black America
Redefining Black Power: Reflections on the State of Black America, the Pacifica Radio Archives' first book project (WBAI is a member of the Pacifica radio network) is due to be published February 15, 2012. Join the conversation on Tuesday February 21st and Thursday February 23rd.
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Occupy WOOL Street
Kimberly Massengill, host of WBAI's Tuesday morning music show, Thump and Growl, has been named the New York coordinator for Occupy Wool Street, a Chicago-based campaign urging knitters, crafters, and designers to make hats, scarves, gloves and blankets to help the Occupy Wall Street protesters at Zuccotti Park better endure the cold weather. The effort not only provides a valuable service for the movement, but will also allow the participation of those who would like to join the protest, but are unable to be there physically. For more, go to thumpandgrowl.com.

WBAI's Wall Street studios will serve as the collection point, receiving both mailed packages and by-hand deliveries. To make arrangements for drop-offs call (212) 209-2800. Otherwise mail gear to:
WBAI
120 Wall Street, Floor 10
New York, NY 10005
Attention: WOOL

 
Lynne Stewart Update
November 6, 2011: Listen to this 30 minute story for an update on Lynne Stewart's situation in prison, the status of the appeal of her 10-year sentence and the relationship between Lynne's case and world events. The update was prepared by Ralph Poynter, Ralph Schoenman and Mya Shone, and includes information on the serious heath crisis Lynne experienced recently at FMC-Carswell, Texas.

 
"OCCUPY WALL STREET" to Occupy WBAI
A new show on WBAI: OCCUPY WALL STREET RADIO. From the streets to airwaves, the movement that began as a Day Of Rage takes to the airwaves on the only station that broadcasts the voice of the 99%. The show offers a regular check in for the latest breaking news from the streets.
The initial Occupy Wall Street Radio aired on October 26, 2011. The show can be heard Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 7 PM. We also archive past shows. Hear the voices, the heart, the soul of this 99% growing and now global movement.
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Com.men.tary
In order to promote a conversation about contemporary America in a historical context, WBAI is launching a monthly commentary by contributing writers – you, me, and anyone we know...

The first contributor is Marcin Rusinkiewicz, who is a volunteer/intern working remotely with Pacifica Affiliates Coordinator Ursula Ruedenberg and on site at WBAI with Interim Development Director Andrea Katz. Marcin (pronounced “Marchine”) is a former Austinite (as in Texas), academic and labor organizer. He has written on various topics and militated on behalf of various progressive causes.
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Internships at WBAI
Applications are now being accepted for Fall (credit and non-credit) internships in audio engineering, marketing, accounting, graphic design, social media networking, event planning, general station support, and business organization . Please email resumes and days/hours of availability, and areas of interest to internship at wbai.org or call 212-209-2828. WBAI hosted 13 interns in the Summer of 2011.

 
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