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Women's History month segment: Naomi Klien reads from her book Shock Doctrine at a benefit for Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives on February 22, 2007 Vancoover,BC; Valerie Mansi talks with two spiritual leaders at the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Ranch about their all night celebration of Hindu rights of spring renewal; TEDxWomen Gloria Steinem is a writer, lecturer, editor, and feminist activist who talks about the aging process as becoming more like ourselves. She reflects on her own process of aging, her writing, stereotypes, biases and the feminist movement. She is joined by Salamishah Tillet, a feminist activist,academic and writer; David Figura with Tales of the Middle Ages: "Time is on My Side"; Mark Shulgasser reads John Ashbury from his book "Can You Hear Bird." |
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Monday, March 11, 2013 8:00 pm | 0:59:52 |
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We recognize South African musician Miriam Makeba's birthday and in celebration of Women's History Month, as well as author / activist Arundhati Roy featuring her analysis of democracy in America; excerpts from the annual breakfast meeting with county legislators from Orange, Ulster, Dutchess, and Sullivan counties sponsored by Patterns for Progress a policy and research organization located in Newburg, NY. |
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Monday, March 4, 2013 8:00 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Fred Pecora reports on the Blues Hall of Fame Concert and Awards Ceremony that was conducted at the Orpheum Theater in Tannersville, NY earlier this month; Andrea talks with Isaac Green Diabboll and Nyssa Calkin about the Community Film Depot project where they video Town Board meetings and work with high school children to supplement their US Government class; Valerie Mansi talks with author Marty Essen about his new book on global warming; David Figura with Tales from the Middle Ages discusses "Checkbook Diplomacy in Middle Age". |
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Monday, February 25, 2013 8:00 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Nancy Greene with Making a Living talks with Israeli Ophir Naamani a career coach who lived and worked in Amsterdam;Dan Desmond speaks with Nicholas Cannell Filmmaker/Documentarian & Co-Founder/Exec. Director of Konbit Mizik, a non-profit recording studio/music school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Jay Allison with Transom.org Podcast: Frickin Circus. |
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Monday, February 18, 2013 8:00 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Fred Pecora talks with guitarist and producer Greg Batton about the upcoming Blues Hall of Fame Concert and Awards Ceremony at the Orpheus Theater in Tannersville, NY; Excerpts from the February Town of Callicoon Comprehensive Plan public comments; Mark Shulgasser reads John Ashbury' poem: "And the Stars Where Shining." |
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Monday, February 11, 2013 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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John gordon talks with Susan Putsy of the Wayne County Arts Alliance about the Sunday Cinema Program; David Figura with Tales of the Middle Ages: What to say to your children...
Podcast of Jay Allison's Transom.org entitled: Bucky's Dome; Jan Hirsch talks with High Priestess Paula Forseter; and Mark Shullgasser reads poet Ellen Bass poem "What Did I Love". |
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Monday, February 4, 2013 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Valerie Mansi talks with Rilla Askew about her book: "Kind of Kin"; excerpts from the January meeting of the Town of Callicoon with public comments on the Comprehensive Plan this was followed by an interview with Town of Callicoon resident Bruce Fergusson; podcast from Jay Allison of Transom.org entitled: Forgiveness; Mark Shulgasser reads Stephane Mallarme' "The Sigh". |
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Monday, January 28, 2013 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Mary hall speaks with Helen Budrock of Sullivan Renaissance about the upcoming Visioning Workshop to be held in Livingston Manor followed by an interview with Livingston Manor business owners Diane Forester and Lisa Lyons; Kevin Gref spoke with former Vietnam Vet Chuck Heyn of Damascus, Pa about the Martin Luther King Jr. "Beyond Vietnam: Break the Silence Speech" and how that had impacted him back in 1969; Composition by composer Lee Hoiby, entitled: "I had a Dream" featuring baritone William Stone with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. |
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Monday, January 21, 2013 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Tribute to journalist Mike Levine on the 7th anniversary of his death: John Gordon speaks with Barbara Gref about the Mike Levine Workshop that was established in his honor; Van Morrow talks with Adam DeRosa, president of the nation-wide organization,Lesbian and Gay Band Association that will be participating in President Obama's Inaugural Parade; Dave Figura with Tales from the Middle Ages talks about passing on the snow shovel to the younger generation; Erica Lorentzsen talks with poet Aaron Fagan who was published in The American Poetry Review, Another Chicago Magazine, Boulevard, 5AM, Living Forge, Salt, Shenandoah, Stand, TriQuarterly, and The Yale Review; Mark Shulgasser reads Elizabeth Bishop' "View of the Capital from the Library of Congress". |
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Monday, January 14, 2013 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Mary Hall talks with master wood carver David Esterly about his book entitled: "The lost Carving: a Journey to the Heart of Making"; Nancy Greene, with "Making a Living", talks with child psychotherapist, Peter August; Dave Figura with Tales of the Middle Ages chronicling his encounters with aging process; Dan Desmond with Rural Voices a soundscape featuring Harpist Jan Hirsch; Mark Shulgasser reading excerpt of the "Two Kings" by Yates. |
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Monday, January 7, 2013 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Andrea Henley Heyn talks with Krista and Sandy Long of Heron's Eye Communications about there selection of the top five local stories of 2012; Top four 2012 Wave Makers begins with Barbara Gref talking with Robert Freeman of the NY State Committee on Open meetings last January; Dan Desmond interviewed Frank McKenny about housing in Haiti; Dan talks about Robert Burns' poem Auld Lang Syne and it's relationship with New Year; Mary Hall speaks with Alice Diehl last July about the issues facing the local dairy farmers; Valerie Mansi talks with author Nina Berleigh last April about women and their effect on arab Spring; Mark Shulgasser reads from Lord Alfred Tennyson; Excerpt of Walter Keller's 307th addition of the "People Talk Back" and interview with Larry Ravdin about the passing of Walter Keller on Saturday,December 29, 2012. |
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Monday, December 31, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Holiday concert recorded at the Janis Center featuring Noah Barker on the piano. Dan Desmond reads: "The Night Before Christmas". |
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Monday, December 24, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Monday, December 17, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Valerie Mansi reports from the Catskill Arts Society on the dedication of a gallery in honor of the passing of Cecily Fortescue, lovingly known to WJFF's listeners as the "Queen of Dead Air"; Dave Figura with "Tales from the Middle Ages" a look at males going through mid-life crisis; Zero Mercury working group hosted a webinar on December 4, 2012 Dr. David Evers from the Biodiversity Research Institute speaks on the issue of Mercury in sea food; Excerpts from the holiday concert at the Janis Center in Jeffersonville, NY featuring Noah Barker on the piano; Mark Shulgasser with poetry from the New Yorker. |
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Monday, December 10, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Pledge Drive edition of Making Waves honors Cecily Fortescue, WJFF's "Queen of Dead Air", passed late October. We begin with an interview by Mary Hall with author Marcia Nehemiah about her book "The Crone Age" a book in which Cecily figures prominently; Excerpts of a recorded interview with Cecily about her life in Rome, Italy between pledge breaks. |
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Monday, December 3, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Award winning radio producer Jay Allison speaks at the annual Conference of Public Radio Program Directors on what makes for good community radio; Dan Desmond talks with pianist Noah Barker about his upcoming holiday performance at the Janis Center. |
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Monday, November 26, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Mary Hall speaks with Robert Wittner (Snorkel Bob) about his new book "Neptune Speaks" where we learn about the fragile reefs of Hawaii; Robert and Johanna Titus speak at Morgan Outdoors in Livingston Manor, NY about the Hudson Valley during the Ice Age; Poet / Playwright Carol Montana reads a variety of work at the Livingston Manor Public Library for their volunteers and friends gathering; a reading of the late Times Herald Record columnist Mike Levine of his Thanksgiving Grace read by Andrea Henely Heyn. |
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Monday, November 19, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Mary Hall talks with Robert and Johanna Titus about their book "Hudson Valley and the Ice Age: A geological history and tour"; excerpt of Carolyn Bivins receiving the "Heart of the Manor Award" from the Livingston Manor Chamber of Commerce at Lanza's in Shandalee, NY; Dan Desmond talks with local musician Noah Barker about his upcoming performance to benefit the Jeffersonville Food Pantry; Andrea Henely Heyn reads her monologue on Veteran's Day. |
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Monday, November 12, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Dan Desmond talks with Stewart Hirsch of Archangel Airborne about his relief mission to New Jersey in the wake of Hurricane Sandy; Samantha Sedlack (former YRP Radio Revolution member)reports from Hofstra University for the second presidential debate; Dave Figura reads excerpt of his Tales from the Middle Ages segment; Dan Desmond reviews locations of polling places in our listening area. |
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Monday, November 5, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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BBC News and World Report: Tower down due to storm. |
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Monday, October 29, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Excerpts from the 67th Annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner featuring President Obama and Governor Mitt Romney; Mark Shulgasser with astrological significance of upcoming presidential debate; Excerpt of presidential debate between John Kennedy and Richard Nixon; Live Pacifica coverage of Presidential Debate. |
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Monday, October 22, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Stacy Forte talks with Mermer Blakeslee about her new historical novel, set in the now submerged town of Pepacton; Dan Desmond talks with screenwriter Darla Ray about her new film, The Spirit of Love, about basketball star Mike Glen; Net Interest segment features Transom.org's Memory Palace series with Nick Demayo and his experiences in radioland; Mark Shulgasser reads from poet John Yau.
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Monday, October 15, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Columbus Day Special with Mark Shulgasser, all things Columbus in poetry and music with guest musician Kenneth Hamrich. |
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Monday, October 8, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Dan Desmond talks with filmmaker Aileen Bordman about her new
film: "Monet's Palate"; Manor Ink the student newspaper in Livingston Manor held an I Ching reading to raise money for the flood fund to assist those effected by Hurricane Isaac, WJFF's Mark Shulgasser joins the fun with his readings; Mary Hall talks with biologist Molly Madison about the Bat epidemic known as "White Nose Syndrome." |
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Monday, October 1, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Fred Pecora reviews the new documentary of Bob Fass decades -long career as host of Radio Unameable on Pacifica radio station WBAI; Dan Desmond with Net Interest tells us how to use our smart phone apps to follow the election;Barbara Gref helps usher in a new segment on Making Waves entitled "Tales of the Middle Ages" with Dave Figura former editor of the Times Herald Record. This segment takes a look at men in mid-life; Mark Shulgasser ends the evening with a poem by James Tate. |
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Monday, September 24, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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In recognition of the Occupy Wall Street movement anniversary we celebrate with a talk from senate candidate of Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren; Excerpts from the Legislative Breakfast for the Ramapo Catskill Library System where hear from our county legislators and librarians about the importance of libraries in the communities they serve. |
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Monday, September 17, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Barbara Nimri Aziz talks with Assemblyman Pete Lopez for District 127 about his platform and salient issues he will be facing in this years election; Sonja Hedlund host of Ballads and Banjos visits Alaska and stops in at public radio station KBBI in Kenai Peninsula and talks with station manager David Anderson about the operation of his station; Excerpt of Barry Wallenstein performance at the Liberty Free Theater; Jay Allison of Transom.org Podcast features "An Open Letter to a Fussy Woman at a Tollbooth" produced by Donald Wallen. |
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Monday, September 10, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Robert Dadrus talks with jazz musicians Larry Ravdin and Tony DeCicco about the upcoming Liberty Jazz Festival at the Liberty Music and Arts Pavilion on North Main Street in the village of Liberty; Valerie Mansi talks with Kari Margolis of Adaptor Theater about her play "Pulling Strings", described as "visceral human puppet theater." Performance to take place at the NACL Theatre in Highland Lake,NY; Larry Budner with Covering the Movies: All Things Film and Video talks with Tina Spangler executive director of the Big Eddy Film Festival to take place at the DVAA' Tusten Theater in Narrowsburg, NY. |
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Monday, September 3, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Valerie Mansi talks with Tannis Kowalchuk of NACL Theater about her upcoming play "Struck";lisa Brody talks with singer songwriter Kaahele;Dr. Jim Lomax talks about a Whooping Cough Medical Advisory for Sullivan County residents;Mark Shulgasser talks with Robert Dadrus of the Liberty Museum and Arts Center about the upcoming Liberty Jazz Festival followed by an interview with Barry Wallenstein about his upcoming jazz poetry reading at the Liberty Free Theatre; Dan Desmond with Net Interest featuring ways one can keep abreast with political conventions on the internet. |
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Monday, August 27, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Trailer Talk's Sabrina Artel traveled to Washington DC on July 28th to interview several activists there protesting against the widespread use of hydraulic fracturing a process used to extract natural gas. |
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Monday, August 20, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Mary Hall talks with Michael Gadomski about his brand new book, The Catskills: A Photographic Portrait that was dedicated to the volunteers of WJFF; Youth Radio Project (YRP) coordinator Jason Dole creates an audio piece with student Stephen Hirshel about his award winning Renaissance project of building a miniature golf course in the town of Mamakating that also served as Stephen's Eagle Scout project; additionally, Jason Dole reports on the Sullivan Renaissance Grants Awards Ceremony that was conducted at the Sullivan County Community College; Valerie Mansi talks with young pianists at the Shandalee Music Festival; Mary Hall talks with Dan Desmond reporting from Haiti about the current conditions. |
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Monday, August 13, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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David Barnes talks with author Amanda Foreman about her book: "A World on Fire: Britain's Crucial Role in the American Civil War", Barbara Nimri Aziz talks with Roscoe Town Historian Judy Smith about findagrave.com a website that identifies civil war graves throughout the country; Dan Desmond talks with Rama Labas Russell of Haiti about the current conditions two years after the 2010 earth quake. |
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Monday, August 6, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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In light of the Summer Olympics in London we hear from Ian Williams of the Catskill Review of Books talk with Craig Taylor about his book "The Londoners:The Days and Nights of London Now - As told by those who love it, hate it, live it,left it, long for it." This interview is interrupted by pledge drive pitching. |
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Monday, July 30, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Dan Desmond talks with Bruce Ferguson of the Catskill Heritage Party, member of the Catskill Citizen for Safe Energy, and resident of the Town of Callicoon. He is joined by Town of Fremont Center resident Debra Winger and Town of Delaware resident Zeke Boyle where they discuss the positions taken by their respective town boards on the topic of "fracking". John Gordon talks with Tammara Murry of the Wayne County Arts Alliance about their upcoming 10th Annual Artist Tour. |
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Monday, July 23, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Excerpt from the July 14, 2012 Catskill Mountainkeeper Barnfest featuring Stanford Professor Mark Z. Jacobson instructor of civil and environmental engineering,specializing in energy technologies and their effect on air pollution and climate; Mary Hall is joined by local dairy farmer Alice Diehl and dairy farmer Tom Van Nortwick in our continued look at the dairy industry crisis for the small farmer on a national level. |
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Monday, July 16, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Mary Hall talks with local dairy farmer Alice Diehl about her personal experience of the dairy crisis with farmers being squeezed between rising costs of production and plummeting prices for milk; Excerpts from the July 7, 2012 National Family Farm Coalition teleconference that is calling for the passage of Senate Bill s-1640, The Federal Milk Marketing Improvement Act of 2011; Mary hall talks with Russ Kick about his new anthology The Graphic Canon a collection of the World Great Literature as comics and visuals; Valerie Mansi talks with Chris Talbott of Cause and Effect Agency about a Regional Baseline Initiative where they discuss the importance of documenting your water quality before hydraulic fracking occurs in the area. |
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Monday, July 9, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Dan Desmond talks with Frank McKinney about his work in Haiti;Fritz Mayer provided excerpts from the public comments at the Town of Callicoon Comprehensive Plan meeting held on Wednsday,June 25th at the Town Hall in Jeffersonville; Mark Shulgasser reads from Henry David Thoreau. |
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Monday, July 2, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Larry Budner with Covering the Movies: Larry talks with Festival Co-Director Isaac Zablocki of the NY Disabilities Film Festival; Radio Revolution segment on Dylan's Graduation; Andrea Henly Heyn talks with Carney Anne Chester of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) about the Cole Bros. Circus mistreatment of their elepahants; Dylan's Graduation, Youth Radio Project, Radio Revolution covers a graduation unlike your average HS graduation; Dan Desmond talks with Jennifer Young a Bethel farmer about Hydraulic Fracturing; Monticello summer sound collage by Dan Desmond. |
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Monday, June 25, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Jason Dole talks with Joel Tyner and Julian Schreibman democratic primary candidates for the 19th district. Mary Hall talks with Aaron Finbloom about the upcoming performance of the School for Making Thinking that will take place on June 23rd at the Catskill Art Society; Mark Shulgasser reads Emily Dickenson and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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Monday, June 18, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Jason Dole talks with Kurt Knuth about his participation in the recall vote of governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin; John Delay reports on the Livingston Manor Trout Parade; Mark Shulgasser talks with Laura Moran about her trip to Romania where she participated in the Gates of Poetry Production. |
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Monday, June 11, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Mary Hall talks with editors and writers of Manor Ink, a local newspaper produced by students at the Livingston Manor library; David Barnes talks with historian John Schultz about Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former Brazilian president receiving the Library of Congress $1 million John W. Kluge Prize for lifetime intellectual achievement in the humanities and social sciences; and Mark Shulgasser reads Ralph Waldo Emerson's Bacchus. |
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Monday, June 4, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Dr. Jim Lomax with Investing in your Health covers Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; composition by Lee Hoiby entitled: Last Letter Home from Pfc Jesse Givens performed by Andrew Garland; Andre Henley Heyn reads 'In Flanders Field" by John McCrae; reading by Mark Shulgasser, "Atlantis" by W.H. Auden. |
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Monday, May 28, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:07 |
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Mary hall talks with Paul Austen about this seasons performances at the Liberty Free Theatre; Mary Hall talks with movie maker Johnny Adams about his latest film Rumbelstrips to be shown at the NACL Theatre; Dan Desmond talks with Melanie Henley Heyn, Soprano and Deirdre Brenner, Pianist about their upcoming performance at Tusten Theater; Dan Desmond talks about the history of Haiti and his upcoming trip to Haiti with Archangel Airborne to bring medical supplies and aid to the victims of the earth quake. |
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Monday, May 21, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Mary Hall talks with Tannis Kowalchuk of NACL(North American Cultural Laboratory) Theater about a new initiative called Community Supported Arts Program; Valerie Mansi talks with Tom Santopietro about his book "The godfather Effect"; Mary Hall talks to Peggy Johansen of the Livingston Manor Public library and Carol Christensen former owner of the Hamish and Henry Bookstore about the late Maurice Sendac; Part two of the Town of Callicoon Comprehensive Plan Workshop with a focus on question and answer period; Mark Shulgasser reads the work of James Tate. |
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Monday, May 14, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Mary hall talks with Jane Lawsky about the upcoming Jeffersonville Chalk Walk; Coverage of the April 25, 2012 Town of Callicoon Comprehensive Plan Workshop with an interview by Mary Hall with Jill Weiner; Mark Shulgasser talks with Laura Moran of the Western Sullivan Public Library about "First Fridays", and Lori Anderson Moseman performing poet, and John Sands performing poet; Dan Desmond covers privacy protection on the internet featuring the TorProject.org and Alvine.com |
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Monday, May 7, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Larry Budner talks with Kathryn Kalinak about her book:"Film Music a Very short Introduction on Covering the Movies; Dan Desmond with Net Interest covers the various aspects of CISPA Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act; Mark Shulgasser reads James Dickey' "Zodiac." Mary Hall concludes with a discussion about ramps and the upcoming Callicoon Farmers Market Ramp festival. |
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Monday, April 30, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Celebrating Earth Day with a recording of the Family Farm Coalition teleconference about the global land grab by the World Bank; Mark Shulgasser reading from Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass", Dan Desmond with Net Interest looks at the carbon dioxide produced by the internet and its ancillary affects of carbon reduction, Alexandra Cousteau comments about her use of the internet by her organization Blue Legacy to tell the story of this planet of water; Larry Budman with Covering the Movies talks with local film makers Nat Johnson and Greg Mitnick about their movie "The Kook." |
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Monday, April 23, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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April is Poetry Month and tonight on Making Waves, we'll be celebrating poetry by interviewing poets and airing pieces about poetry. Erica Lorentzen interviews poet Amy King; Mark Shulgasser will be featuring poems by James Tate. We'll also have a piece by Jason Dole, talking with Representative Chris Gibson (R). |
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Monday, April 16, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Tonight on Making Waves Jason Dole will be talking about the history of trout fishing in our area and interviewing Jim Krul from the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum. Then we'll listen to a conversation between David Barnes and Scott G. Sullivan from New Orleans about Scott's life in journalism and about the new book he's working on concerning Judah P Benjamin, the treasurer of the Confederacy. We'll wrap up talking live with Ryan Trapani from the Catskill Forest Association about what to look for in the local forests this spring. |
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Monday, April 9, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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"Tonight on Making Waves Valerie Mansi talks with Nina Burleigh a journalist and the author of five books. She is currently working on an ebook single about women and the "Arab Spring" to be published by Byliner.
On Net Interest, Dan Desmond explores name origins and the use of the internet to learn more about where we come from and what our names say about our family history.
In regional politics, Jason Dole talks to Joel Tyner, a teacher and five-time Dutchess County Legislator who is seeking the Democratic nomination for New York's 20th Congressional District, which now includes lots of communities that were part of Representative Maurice Hinchey's 22nd District. |
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Monday, April 2, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Host: Valerie Mansi with special guest Malcolm Brown co-founder of Jeffhydro and WJFF; Mark Shulgasser talking about astrology; Dan Desmond with Net Interest featuring Black American Geneology; and Barbara Gref demonstrating the use of the I Ching. |
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Monday, March 26, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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| Topics: Women's history Month |
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Featuring: Hillary Rodham Clinton remarks to the U.N. 4th World Conference on Women Plenary Session delivered 5 September 1995, Beijing, China
J.K. Rowling - 2008 Commencement Speech at Harvard ... the importance of failure and imagination...
Mark Shulgasser features Margaret Fuller on Astrological Minute or Two. |
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Monday, March 19, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Host: Valerie Mansi - reports on non-violence training session held at the Callicoon Community Center, Callicoon, NY
Barbara Gref talks with Adrianne Riley, Senior Editor for Local News at the Th Record, about "Sunshine Week" and the impotance of open meeting laws.
Mark Shulgasser Features James Merrill and Ralph Waldo Emerson on the Astrological Minute or Two.
Dan Desmond pays tribute to the passing of Peter Bergman founder of Firesign Theater. |
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Monday, March 12, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Host: Valerie Mansi
Valerie talks with Artist Ursula Clark about her exhibit Vernal Equinox at Catskill Art Society. Part one of a two part series.
Dan Desmond talks with Shelby Clark founder of Relay Rides a new start up business for car sharing...
Valerie Mansi talks with Whitney Hill fo the Invasive Species Partnership about the Emmerald Ash Borer. |
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Monday, March 5, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Host: Valerie Mansi
Valerie talks with Elaine Giguere and Tina Spangler of the DVAA about Decentralization Grants.
Mary Hall reports from New Orleans about her experience at this year's Mardi Gras.
Valerie Mansi talks with Naomi Teppich about her exhibit Vernal Equinox at Catskill Art Society. Part 2 of a two part series.
Dan Desmond on Net Interest features the use of an IPAD for a planes instrument panel on a ICUB plane. |
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Monday, February 27, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Host: Valerie Mansi
Valerie talks with author Marsha Coleman-Adebayo about her book No Fear. No Fear is Ms. Coleman-Adebayo's account of her long struggle with systemic racism within the EPA.
Mark Shulgasser with the Astrological Minute or Two features Pythagoras to Hegel.
Dan Desmond with Net Interest focuses on political blogging on the internet. |
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Monday, February 20, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Host Valerie Mansi talks with Bill William A. "Bill" Eddy an attorney, therapist and mediator and the President of the High Conflict Institute about his book "Splitting."
Maura Stone with Bookmark talks with Cindy Menges and Patrick McCullough about the Public Computer Center and the various course offerings.
Valentine tribute with a 2005 archival recording of the Sullivan West High School chorus performance of Torch Songs at the Deadend Cafe, Parksville, NY. |
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Monday, February 13, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Host: Valerie Mansi. Dan Desmond talks with Linda Hartley of Hartley Consulting Inc. and Karen Van Houten Minogue, Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan about the upcoming 2nd Annual Nonprofit Summit to be hosted by the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Valerie Mansi talks with Mark Shulgasser about his new contributing segment on Astrology to be featured on Making Waves; Mary Hall talks with Suzie Gilbert about her blog Crooked Wing that focuses on wild bird rehabilitation. |
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Monday, February 6, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:07 |
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Tonight on Making Waves, we bring you part 2 of our Open Government series. In a special hour-long segment, the topic is Open Government in Sullivan County. Barbara Gref talks with Sullivan legislators Alan Sorensen and Cora Edwards both of whom have ideas about how to make government more open. We also speak with Robert Freeman, executive director of the New York State Committee on Open Government - the only Open Government Committee in the world. Freeman, a lawyer with decades of experience in Open Government reveals that some things in Sullivan County Government may not be completely kosher. These links refer to content on tonight's show: one to Alan Sorensen's blog and open government initiatives and the other to the NYS Committee on Open Government. Thanks for tuning in! |
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Monday, January 30, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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Host: Valerie Mansi - Tonight on Making Waves Dan Desmond talks with Jaikumar Vijayan of Computerworld Magazine about The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA)two bills pending in the House and Senate. Maura Stone speaks with Romana Jan about the Yarnslingers where local writers meet to read their work at various venues. |
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Monday, January 23, 2012 8:30 pm | 1:00:06 |
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