Today's talk shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/Today.html)
Friday, February 4, 2000
WMUB Forum: Local Spotlight: a look inside the Oxford Community Foundation
Diane Rehm: weekly news roundup; using dreams to change your life
Fresh Air: creators of the HBO series "The Sopranos"; Mary Tyler Moore
Public Interest: the role of art in today's society
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday: genetically modified food; Mars
polar lander; human genome update
All Things Considered: how the MP3/Internet revolution is changing
the distribution of music
For questions about Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, or All
Things Considered, call NPR's Audience Services at (202) 414-3232.
For tapes and transcripts call toll-free 1-877-NPR-TEXT
(1-877-677-8398).
WMUB Forum, 9-10 a.m., repeated 7-8 p.m.
News Director Darrel Gray with an hour of conversations with guests,
and listener e-mail comments and questions
(http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html).
Local Spotlight: A Look Inside the Oxford Community Foundation
The Diane Rehm Show, 10-12 noon (*2 full hours on WMUB)
10-11: News Roundup: A panel of journalists reviews the week's top
national and international news stories, including the latest on
campaign strategy after the New Hampshire primary.
Guests: Jodie Allen, US News & World Report; Jane Mayer, The
New Yorker; Gerald Seib, The Wall Street Journal
11-12: Cynthia Richmond: One night, journalist and therapist Cynthia
Richmond went to sleep and dreamt that she had a newspaper column
called "In Your Dreams." Today her dream is a reality. In her new
book, "Dream Power: How To Use Your Night Dreams To Change Your Life"
(Simon & Schuster), she explains how everyone can learn and grow by
paying attention to their dreams.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 12:06-1 p.m.
A panel discussion with the writers and creator of the hit HBO cable
series "The Sopranos." The show has begun its second season. . .
Also MARY TYLER MOORE. She co-stars with her former co-star Valerie
Harper in the upcoming TV movie "Mary & Rhoda."
For tapes and transcripts of Fresh Air, call Toll-Free 1-(877)-21-FRESH.
Public Interest
Host: Kojo Nnamdi
LATE LAST YEAR, A FIRESTORM OF CONTROVERSY ERUPTED OVER AN EXHIBITION
AT THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM OF ART WHICH INCLUDED POTENTIALLY OFFENSIVE
DEPICTIONS OF THE VIRGIN MARY. ART CRITIC JULIAN STALLABRASS JOINS
KOJO TO DISCUSS THE ROLE OF ART IN TODAY'S CONSUMER CULTURE AND THE
CHANGING SOCIETAL VIEW OF WHAT CONSTITUTES ART.
Guest: Julian Stallabrass, author; writer, art critic, and
art history teacher at the University of London's Courtauld Institute
of Art
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday, 2-4 p.m. (*live on WMUB)
Host: Ira Flatow
HOUR ONE: GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS/MARS POLAR LANDER
HOUR TWO: GENOME/GENETICS UPDATE: the latest genetics news, including
the Senate hearing on gene therapy and the race to sequence the human
genome
All Things Considered, 4-7 p.m.
College students around the country are leaving their stereos at home
and getting their music off the internet. The story of the M-P-3
revolution, college students and a clash with the recording industry
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