Today's Talk Shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/today)
Friday, March 2, 2001
WMUB Forum (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm). Guest host Steve McFarland
The future of trading music online
The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon). Guest host Susan Page of USA Today
Hour One: weekly news roundup
Hour Two: life on Mars
Fresh Air (Noon - 1pm)
Growing up as a hearing child with deaf parents
Public Interest (1pm - 2pm)
The story of black entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One: superconductors/stem cell update
Hour Two: Arctic oil drilling/new evidence for a
Permian-Triassic extinction
All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
Teenagers setting up backyard wrestling clubs -- trying to
re-enact what they're watching on T-V.
coming up soon in local talk (live and interactive 9am - 10am,
repeated 7pm - 8pm)
Monday on Interconnect
Restoring Health on All Levels: Body, Mind & Spirit. Guests
from the Alliance Institute of Integrative Medicine. Website:
http://www.health-alliance.com/integrativemedicine
Tuesday on the Todd Mundt Show
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Wednesday on Sound Health
Serving up Fitness
Thursday on Help Desk
Mac and PC questions answered with Ted Beerman and Guy Moore
DETAILS:
WMUB Forum (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm). Guest host Steve McFarland
Combating Islamic Stereotypes in America
The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon). Guest host Susan Page of USA Today
Hour One: Weekly News Roundup: A panel of journalists reviews
the week's top stories, including the release of President Bush's
budget, in the Friday News Roundup. Guests: Jodie Allen, US News &
World Report; Tony Blankley, Washington Times; David Corn, The Nation
Hour Two: Life on Mars: A recently released study shows new
evidence that Mars may have supported life at one time. Two
scientists talk about recent findings in astrobiology, a discipline
that brings together astronomy, biology, geology, genomics, ecology,
chemistry, zoology, and paleontology. Guests: Baruch Blumberg, head
of NASA's Astrobiology Institute; Richard Berendzen, astrophysicist
at American University
Fresh Air (Noon - 1pm)
Growing up as a hearing child with deaf parents: LENNARD
DAVIS talks about his book "My Sense of Silence: Memoirs of a
Childhood With Deafness."
Public Interest (1pm - 2pm)
The story of black entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker. SHE
APPEARED ON A COMMERATIVE STAMP IN NINETEEN NINETY-EIGHT, THOUGH AT
ONE TIME SHE WAS LABELED "A SUBVERSIVE." MADAM C-J WALKER. ONE OF
RICHEST AMERICANS OF HER DAY. A DISCUSSION OF WALKER'S LIFE AS A
BLACK FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR. Guest: A'Lelia Bundles, author of "On Her
Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker" (Pub: Scribner)
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One: SUPERCONDUCTORS/ STEM CELL UPDATE: The latest
research into using stem cells to treat diseases such as Parkinson's
and strokes. Plus, scientists discover a new superconducting material?
Hour Two: ARCTIC OIL DRILLING/ PERMIAN-TRIASSIC EXTINCTION: a
debate on a new energy bill that would open up Alaska's Arctic
National Wildlife Refuge for oil exploration and drilling. Plus, new
evidence that an asteroid or comet caused the largest mass extinction
in our planet's history.
All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
Some teenagers around the country are setting up backyard
wrestling clubs -- trying to re-enact what they're watching on T-V.
They kick, they slam, and often they draw blood. We'll have a report
on the teenage attraction to this strange mix of violence, theatre
and sport.
Cleve Callison <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
General Manager, WMUB Public Radio
Williams Hall, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-5958, 513-255-1201 cell, 513-529-6048 Fax
http://www.wmub.org
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