Today's talk shows on WMUB
Monday, April 27, 1998
The Diane Rehm Show, 10-12 noon
NOTE: Diane Rehm is expected to return as host next Monday, May 4.
Guest host Susan Page of USA Today
10-11: At the recent Summit of the Americas in Santiago, Chile,
leaders from North and South America talked about creating a regional free
trade zone that would extend from Canada to Argentina. Our panel will
discuss the merits of this proposal. Guests: Peter Allgeier (ALL-guy-er),
Assoc. of US Trade Representatives Peter Hakim (HAY-kim), Inter-American
Dialogue Fred Bergsten, Institute for International Economics Thea Lee,
AFL-CIO
11-12: A conversation with journalist Patricia Hersh about her new
book "A Tribe Apart" (Fawcett Columbine). She interviewed teenagers in her
middle-class suburb over a three-year period. She uncovers the hidden
subculture of adolescents, a world nearly separate from the world of
adults.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 12-1 p.m.
GUEST HOST: MARTY MOSS-COANE
Fox sports commentator TIM McCARVER talks to Marty Moss-Coane about
his new book "Baseball for Brain Surgeons and Other Fans". (Villard Books)
McCarver is also a commentator during the New York Mets season for WWOR. He
played major league baseball from 1959-1980 for the St Louis Cardinals,
Philadelphia Phillies, Montreal Expos and Boston Red Sox. He also wrote "O,
Baby, I Love It!"
Public Interest, 1-2 p.m.
PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING BIOLOGIST EDWARD O. WILSON DISCUSSES HIS NEW
BOOK, "CONSILIENCE" IN WHICH HE CRITICIZES THE MODERN MIND AS BEING TOO
COMPARTMENTALIZED. HE ARGUES THAT WE NEED TO START SEEING THE NATURAL WORLD
AS A UNIFIED WHOLE BY INTEGRATING AREAS OF LEARNING AS DIVERSE AS
ECONOMICS, ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE HUMANITIES.
Guest: 1. Edward O. Wilson, American biologist; Pellegrino University
Research Professor and Honorary Curator in Entomology of the Museum of
Coomparative Zoology at Harvard; author of two Pulitzer Prize-winning books
and recipient of many fellowships, honors and awards.
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday, 2-4 p.m.
Join Ray Suarez for a look at why the Social Security system is
ailing... and how to strengthen it for the future...And in the second
hour...a look at a part of welfare reform that some say violates the first
amendment...
HOUR 1: Social Security
HOUR 2: Church and State
and on today's All Things Considered, 4-7 p.m.
Terrence McNally, John Guare [GWAIR], Paula Vogel and Christopher
Durang -- four of America's finest playwrights, tell why theatre will
remain alive and well in the milennium.
Cleve Callison <[log in to unmask]>
General Manager, WMUB Public Radio
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