November, 1994 Folio Listings: Tuesday, November 1 5:00 First Light With Mike MacLean. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert Freeform Cross Genre Musical Association. Produced and hosted by Catherine Gollery. 9:00 KFCF: Fresno City Council till noon. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Desperate Women Need to Talk to You (Conari Press, 1994), by Joan Frank. One of the most popular voices on KPFA returns to the airwaves with readings from her new book about women rounding the corner of middle age. First of a two-part reading. 11:30 Mind Over Media. Jennifer Stone with her weekly commentary on the state of culture. 12:00 Brainstorm Other Colors: Stories of Women Immigrants. Behind the splashy headlines, we glimpse the hopes, fears and expectations of recent immigrants to this country. The issues: Child-rearing, family violence, language, education, and livelihood. 1:00 America's Back 40 The hicks from coast to coast! Mary Tilson with roots-based American music. 2:00 KFCF: Fresno City Council 2:30 Bring In The Noise Host Davey D with a unique blend of urban dance/rap and house music. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Inside/Eastside. Weekly magazine with features, music and calendar from the Asian Pacific American community. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley City Council Meeting 7:30 Reese Erlich's Journal. What impact will immigrant bashing have on tomorrow's elections? Reese talks with immigrant rights groups and invites your phone calls. 8:00 Raga: Music of India A special program hosted by Prabha Gopal, focusing on the music and influence of Pandit Pran Nath, the last in a long line of North Indian vocal masters originating in the 13th century. Renowned musicians will pay tribute to Pandit Pran Nath in a concert on November 12 in San Francisco. 10:00 Evening Theater Sense and Sensuality: Eating for Pleasure. Food, literature and sensuality. Recipes included. Part 25: "Into the Dark." Harvest is over; the gods are propitiated with sacrificial foods. Produced and read by Lyons Filmer. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 No Other Radio Network Music from the underground of the avant-garde movement, with John Gullak. 1:30 Beyond Midnight Urban contemporary music with Ken Pruitt and Anita Towns. Wednesday, November 2 5:00 First Light With Sheilah Glover. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert World Music. Featuring gypsy music from the recent film Latcho Drom, a musical journey that traces the historical path of the Rom people from India, Egypt, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, France & Spain. Hosted by newlywed Sandy Miranda. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 The Green Room. Context and commentary on the local and national arts scene. Hosted by Craig Martin, Chiori Santiago, Bernard Weiner and Sura Wood. A Bay Area visual arts update with Marilyn Hagberg. 12:00 Brainstorm Breaking the Cycle: Stopping Child Abuse. A 4-part series examining the problems of child abuse and neglect in the U.S.. Part 1. Helping Parents Help Themselves. A discussion about Health Families America, a national initiative movement to provide in-home parenting assistance to families at risk. 1:00 Folk Music from Near and Far Out Music from Ethnia and Beyond, live and recorded, from the collection of Gerda Daly. 2:30 The Reggae Experience With Doug Wendt and Spliff Skankin. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Fruit Punch: Gay Radio. With David Lamble, Dan Curzon and others. 7:30 Taking Liberties. With Elaine Ellinson. 7:30 KPFB, 89.3 FM: The Berkeley School Board. 8:00 Eyes of Chaos/Grateful Dead Hour/Veil of Order Phil Lesh, David Gans and Gary Lambert join forces for a special two-hour broadcast, with highlights from the Concert to Save Music in Berkeley Schools, recorded September 24, at Berkeley Community Theatre. The concert, a benefit for the Berkeley Public Education Foundation, featured Phil Lesh and Friends (Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir and Vince Welnick), Country Joe McDonald, Peter Apfelbaum and the Alumni All-stars, Michael Wolf and the 1994 Berkeley High Jazz Combo. Also scheduled; a discussion of music in schools as an economic priority. Produced by David Gans with Phil Lesh and Gary Lambert. 10:00 Evening Theater The Primary Colors. Three essays by Alexander Theroux about yellow, red and blue become a veritable poetic treatise on the palette. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 The Witching Hour The Reggae Starship. Women in Reggae, hosted by Akilah, the Woman Dread. 1:30 Beedle Um Bum Folk Music and more, with Larry and Lynn. Thursday, November 3 5:00 First Light With Nili. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert New, Experimental and Classical Music. With Charles Shere. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Children's Literature. With Martha Jackson. 11:30 Probabilities. Nicholas Dawidoff is the author of the best-selling biography of Moe Berg, The Catcher Was A Spy. He talks with hosts Richard A. Lupoff and Richard Wolinsky. 12:00 Brainstorm New Dimensions Radio. Quantum Dreams and Realities with Fred Alan Wolf. An enthralling conversation about dreams with a best-selling physicist/philosopher. 1:00 Sing Out! Folk & not-so-acoustic music with Larry Kelp. 2:30 La Verdad Musical/The Musical Truth Music from the Pan-African diaspora, with Avotcja. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Majority Report Cross Talk. Feminist magazine of news, public affairs and political analysis, hosted by Reyna Cowan. 8:00 Count Me In Hosted by Ingrid Hoermann. 10:00 Evening Theater Joe Frank: Radio Noir. Tales from the darker side of the urban jungle from Americas's most surreal storyteller of the subterranean. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Crack O'Dawn Wendy Reid shares her newest perfectly minimal, perfect music. Performances by Don Buchia and trombonist George Lewis. Hosted by Barbara Golden. 3:00 Puzzling Evidence With Doug Wellman and Rev. Hal. Friday, November 4 5:00 First Light With Henri-Pierre Koubaka 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 8:30 Computer Access. With Chupoo Alafonte. 9:00 Morning Concert Music from Chapel, Court and Countryside. Presented by Joseph Spencer. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Book Talk. Peter Carroll looks at pornography and censorship. Included is a discussion with Diana Russell, author of Against Pornography: The Evidence of Harm . 11:30 Behind the Scenes. Marilyn Hagberg talks with Berkeley-based stage designer Ariel about her fanciful costumes and sets, plus her exhibit of working drawings, masks, and sculptural figures. 11:45 Dance on Air. Interviews with Sara Shelton Mann of Contraband about Mira, Cycle III, and Della Davidson of The Estrogen Group about Fierce/Pink/House. With Shanteé Baker and Leigh Lightfoot. 12:00 Brainstorm Why Live in an Earthship? Architect Michael Reynolds describes the concept of the "earthship", a build-it yourself home which is a vessel for living independent of costly and environmentally unsound utilities. Produced by Barbara Dunlap. 1:00 Panhandle Country Country music, bluegrass, western swing, cajun, honky- tonk, old-timey and country jazz. With Tom Diamant. 2:30 Shoutin Out with Mama O'Shea Shout out and fight back with Mama at 848-4425. Engineer: Barry Korengold. 4:00 Talkin' Music A weekly radio magazine of interviews, reviews, and discussion about music and all its sonic expressions with your host Chuy Varela. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 5:00 KFCF The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Vic Bedoian hosts a program about environmental and agricultural issues. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 En Contacto Directo La Nueva Dimensi—n. Sylvia Mullally Aguirre les ofrece entrevistas con personalidades destacadas en la comunidad latina/chicana, musica chever'sima de todas partes de LatinoAmerica, pol'tica y poes'a. 7:00 KPFB 89.3 FM: Youth in Control. By and for teenagers. Berkeley only. 8:00 Living On Indian Time Mike Smith of the American Indian Film Institute will be interviewed by Cathy Chapman. 9:00 La Onda Bajita The best low riding oldies in Norte Califas, with Molina, Chuy and the La Onda staff. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Harmonia Mundi Vocal Music from around the globe. Hosted by Opal Nations. 1:30 Bay Leaf Experience The contemporary urban adult sound, with Lonnie Lewis. 4:30 The Musical Unknown With Esten LIndgren. Saturday, November 5 6:00 The Gospel Experience Gospel music, hosted by Emmit Powell, with Sheila Williams. 9:00 The Johnny Otis Show Blues, R&B, gospel and jazz, with discussion and live performances. Hosted by Johnny Otis. 11:00 Bonnie Simmons Rock, country and folk music, hosted by Bonnie Simmons. 12:00 Women's Magazine 12:00 Speaking in Tongues. Hosted by Odilia Galván Rodr'guez . 1:00 Who Owes. Hosted by Debra Keipp 1:30 Queer in Your Ear. Local lesbian programming, produced by Mary Salome and Emily Charles. 2:00 Ahora 2:00 Noticiero Ahora. News and information from Latino USA, Noticiero Latino, and locally produced features. Host: Chuy Varela. 3:00 Agora Brasil. Music & information about Brazil with Elvira Cola & Eric Taller. 4:00 Salsa Picante. Host: Chata Guiterrez. 5:00 KFCF Southeast Asian Refugees Program News and information for the refugee community of Central California. Cambodian segment at 5:00. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Weekend News 6:30 Freedom Is A Constant Struggle Frank Talk on topical issues with Heber. Call-ins 848- 4425. 6:30 KFCF The Jazz Shoppe Lou Beck hosts. Traditional Dixieland and jazz. Fresno only. 7:00 Third World Special Asian Souls. A program about Asia and Asian peoples everywhere. Produced by Stephen Soong. 7:30 Come Alive! Khalid Al-Mansour with third world views on domestic and international relations. 8:00 The Secret's Out Jazz, reggae, world music and interviews with Bari Scott. 11:00 Ear Thyme The sound of Bay Area jazz artists, produced by Doug Edwards. 1:00 Live from Aztlan Latin, oldies, rap, requests and dedications. Interviews & live guests. With the G-Spot. Sunday, November 6 5:00 A Musical Offering Music of all kinds, featuring the work of J. S. Bach, presented by Mary Berg. 9:00 Sleepers! Awake Bach, baroque and beyond with political and social commentary by Bill Sokol. Community Calendar at 10:55. 11:00 Jazz, Blues & Folk With Phil Elwood or Chris Strachwitz. 1:00 Across The Great Divide Folk and popular music with Robbie Osman. 2:30 Focus on Women In Music Avotcja's got the blues this Sunday. Tune in and hear all the blues women you don't hear from enough. 4:00 Forms & Feelings The bold vision of saxophonist Joe Lovano is highlighted in this program. Lovano has become in the 90's a very prolific recording artist. His approach mixes elements from such players as Dewey Redman, John Coltrane, Wayne Shorter and Joe Henderson into a very personal vision. Joe is heard today in the company of Bill Frisell, Paul Motian, Dave Holland and Ed Blackwell, among others. With Jim Bennett. 6:00 KPFA Weekend News 6:30 Outside The Moscow Beltway Readings, question/answer period. Call-ins at 848-4425. With William Mandel. 7:00 In Your Ear Sonny Simmons is widely regarded by his peers to be one of the great living masters of the alto saxophone. Despite his impressive history (he played with John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy, among others) and contributions to jazz music, he has unfortunately been relegated to playing the streets of San Francisco over the past two decades. Tonight Art Sato interviews Simmons and plays his amazing body of recorded work which stretches over 30 years. 8:00 KFCF Musik Notes Greek songs of yesterday with vocalists Haris Alexiou and Dimitra Galani. Manoulis Kalomiris: Quartete Fantasy (1921/54) for Harp, Flute, English Horn and Viola; Symphony No. 2 "Of The Good Simple Fold" 1931) with chorus, mezzosoprano and orchestra. Pianist Garrick Ohlsson in a performance recorded in Fresno in 1983, performing works by Mozart, Scriabin and Beethoven. Alex Vavoulis hosts. Fresno only. 9:00 The Spirit of Carnival Music of Africa and the Caribbean, presented by David McBurnie. 11:00 Music from the Hearts of Space The syndicated space music program, hosted by Stephen Hill. 12:00 Heartbeats The more active, rhythmic side of the space music genre, with Lloyd Barde. 2:00 4'33" Just listen. Monday, November 7 5:00 First Light With Kevin Vance. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 8:10 Kris and Philip talk to William Mandel on developments Outside the Moscow Beltway. 9:00 Morning Concert New, Experimental and Classical Music. With Dawn Nagangast. 11:00 Word and Image Writers On The Air. Denny Smithson talks with authors. Bay Area bookstore calendar at 11:50 am. 12:00 Brainstorm Wade in the Water. I am a soldier in the Army of the Lord: The Pentecostal Shout Tradition. Shout songs, drums, clapping, horns, and choral chants which fed the evolution of 20th century gospel music. 1:00 Blues By The Bay With Tom Mazzolini. 2:30 Lift Every Voice Reggae, soul, jazz and salsa, with Peja Peja. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints CounterSpin. Produced by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the national media watch group, with the best of Flashpoints news, commentary and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Pre-Election Analysis. A discussion of the issues, the propositions, the candidates. Produced by Chuy Varela and Mark Mericle. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley Rent Board. 9:00 Mob Ecstasy Alvin Curran makes music, with all means, anywhere and for any occasion. The sounds of places and things, real and imagined are his alphabet. In 1966, he co-founded the radical collective Musica Elettronica Viva with Frederic Rzewski and Richard Teitlebaum. He is currently the Milhaud Professor of Composition at Mills College. Producer: Ben Lindgren. 10:00 Evening Theater Minds over Matter. Join the panel of experts on KPFA's popular audience participation quiz show. Call (510) 8484425. Your hosts: Dana Rodriguez, Leah Garchik and Gerald Nachman. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 The Majoon Traveler Traditional music from Asia, Arabia and Africa with Cheb i Sabbah. 1:30 Night Magic A unique blend of jazz, R&B and some rock, hosted by Alex Danzler. Tuesday, November 8 5:00 First Light With Mike MacLean. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert New, Experimental and Classical Music. With Pamela Z. 9:00 KFCF: Fresno County Board of Supervisors till noon. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Desperate Women Need to Talk to You (Conari Press, 1994), by Joan Frank. Second of a two- part reading by a writer of knife-sharp wit, insight and compassion for lost and found members of her gender and generation. 11:30 Mind Over Media. Jennifer Stone with her weekly commentary on the state of culture. 12:00 Brainstorm Economic Strategies for Environmental Change. How do our daily purchasing decisions affect our personal environmental quality and the future of developing nations? How are social and environmental issues linked? 1:00 America's Back 40 The hicks from coast to coast! Mary Tilson with roots- based American music. 2:00 KFCF: Fresno County Board of Supervisors 2:30 Bring In The Noise Host Davey D with a unique blend of urban dance/rap and house music. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Inside/Eastside. Weekly magazine with features, music and calendar from the Asian Pacific American community. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley City Council Meeting. 7:30 Beat of a Different Drum. Hosted by Norma Scheurkogel. This program features issues concerning disability, wellness and empowerment. 8:00 Election coverage Election returns and analysis with KPFA's News Department. Wednesday, November 9 5:00 First Light With Sheilah Glover. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert World Music. Today host Sandy Miranda invites Cuban musicologist Rebeca Mauleon to bring in some of her favorite music and talk about recent trips to Cuba. Who says politics and music don't mix? 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Afterwords. What are the life questions explored in world literature? Doris Lessing talks about her life in the first half of her autobiography, Under My Skin, published in October of this year on Lessing's seventy- fifth birthday. She also talks about the literature of others that she has loved. Hosted by Muriel Murch. 12:00 Brainstorm Breaking the Cycle: Stopping Child Abuse. A 4-part series examining the problems of child abuse and neglect in the U.S.. Part 2. The Role of Culture in Preventing Abuse. 1:00 Folk Music from Near and Far Out Na Mele O Ka Aina. Hawaiian music, presented by Rena Kalehua Nelson. 2:30 The Reggae Experience With Doug Wendt and Spliff Skankin. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Fruit Punch: Gay Radio. With David Lamble, Dan Curzon and others. 7:30 Reel to Real. A look at filmmakers in the independent film world of features and documentaries with Reyna Cowan. 7:30 KPFB, 89.3 FM: The Berkeley School Board. 8:00 Grateful Dead Hour Produced by David Gans in cooperation with the Grateful Dead. 9:00 Music In America Connections. "Juke Joint Johnny" Lumsdaine explores the connections between many different American roots-music styles. 10:00 Evening Theater Agape. Jennifer Stone reads from some of literature's great lovers, those writers for whom love is larger than personal attachments, expanding to embrace the world. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 The Witching Hour Latinas in Music with Patricia Terrazas Medina. 1:30 Beedle Um Bum Folk Music and more, with Larry and Lynn. Thursday, November 10 5:00 First Light With Nili. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert Adagio Recordings: In Memoriam. Part 2. Some of the most beautiful music ever recorded is inspired by the mystery of death. We continue with the second in a two-part program. Hosted by Ellen Holmes. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Companion Through the Darkness: Inner Dialogues on Grief, by Stephanie Ericsson. Talking about the emotions we feel when loss transforms our lives. Readings by Susan Stone. 11:30 Probabilities. Bret Easton Ellis has written four controversial novels, including Less Than Zero and American Psycho. His latest book is The Informers. He talks with Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff. 12:00 Brainstorm New Dimensions Radio. Rediscovering the Power of Rhythm with Reinhard Flatischler and Cornelian Jecklin. All cultures of the world use rhythm to alter states of consciousness and mood. Hosted by Justine and Michael Toms. 1:00 Sing Out! Folk & not-so-acoustic music with Larry Kelp. 2:30 La Verdad Musical/The Musical Truth Music from the PanAfrican diaspora, with Avotcja. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Majority Report 7:00 Straight from the Source. Produced by Ayanna AtThinnin and Dara Mola Crabral-Evins. 8:00 Evening Concert New Classical Releases. Hosted by Terry Hawkins. 10:00 Evening Theater Joe Frank: Radio Noir. Tales from the darker side of the urban jungle from Americas's most surreal storyteller of the subterranean. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Over The Edge Receptacle programming from Negativland. 3:00 Puzzling Evidence With Doug Wellman and Rev. Hal. Friday, November 11 5:00 First Light With Henri-Pierre Koubaka 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 8:30 Computer Access. With Chupoo Alafonte. 9:00 Morning Concert Music from Chapel, Court and Countryside. Presented by Joseph Spencer. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Shelter, by Jayne Anne Phillips. A girls camp in the South in 1963 is the setting for this gothic tale of growing up one summer in the dark pines amidst secrecy and scandal. 12:00 Brainstorm Your House Should Make Juice, Not Squeeze You Dry. Michael Potts, author of The Independent Home: Living Well with Power from the Sun, Wind and Water, presents tips about saving energy in the city. Produced by Barbara Dunlap. 1:00 Pig In A Pen Traditional and contemporary bluegrass and old-timey music with Ray Edlund. 2:30 Shoutin Out with Mama O'Shea Shout out and fight back with Mama at 848-4425. Engineer: Barry Korengold. 4:00 Talkin' Music A weekly radio magazine of interviews, reviews, and discussion about music and all its sonic expressions with your host Chuy Varela. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 5:00 KFCF It's a Queer Thang Lesbian/gay news and interviews, with hosts Jeff Robinson and Liz Maines. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 En Contacto Directo La Nueva Dimension. Sylvia Mullally Aguirre les ofrece entrevistas con personalidades destacadas en la comunidad latina/chicana, musica chever'sima de todas partes de LatinoAmerica, pol'tica y poes'a. 7:00 KPFB 89.3 FM: Youth in Control. By and for teenagers. Berkeley only. 8:00 Living On Indian Time Native American programming with Titus Frenchman. 9:00 La Onda Bajita The best low riding oldies in Norte Califas, with Molina, Chuy and the La Onda staff. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Harmonia Mundi Vocal Music from around the globe. Hosted by Opal Nations. 1:30 Bay Leaf Experience The contemporary urban adult sound, with Lonnie Lewis. 4:30 The Musical Unknown With Esten LIndgren. Saturday, November 12 6:00 The Gospel Experience Gospel music, hosted by Emmit Powell, with Sheila Williams. 9:00 The Johnny Otis Show Blues, R&B, gospel and jazz, with discussion and live performances. Hosted by Johnny Otis. 11:00 Bonnie Simmons Rock, country and folk music, hosted by Bonnie Simmons. 12:00 Women's Magazine 12:00 Young Women in Radio. Produced by Fabiola Zepeda. 1:00 Oye!! La Cultura Cura. The latest to, from and about the Barrio, y musica tambien. Produced and hosted by Carmen Olivares. 2:00 Ahora 2:00 Noticiero Ahora. News and information from Latino USA, Noticiero Latino, and locally produced features. Host: Chuy Varela. 3:00 Ahora Para El Recuerdo. Latin America's musical heritage, explored with host Zac Salem. 4:00 Salsa Picante. Host: Luis Medina. 5:00 KFCF Southeast Asian Refugees Program News and information for the refugee community of Central California. Cambodian segment at 5:00. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Weekend News 6:30 Freedom Is A Constant Struggle A Luta Continua. A revolutionary perspective on issues and events. commentary, music, interviews. Tonight's focus is on Haiti. Produced by Kiilu Nyasha. 6:30 KFCF The Underground Railroad Music of the world with Michael Hill. Fresno only. 7:00 Third World Special Oba T'Shaka with interviews and commentaries about black political efforts and strategies. 7:30 Come Alive! Khalid Al-Mansour with third world views on domestic and international relations. 8:00 The Secret's Out Jazz, reggae, world music and interviews with Bari Scott. 11:00 Ear Thyme The sound of Bay Area jazz artists, produced by Doug Edwards. 1:00 At Risk Radio Jazz and jungle grooves, soundtracks, soul & roll, usually something new, stories told by Maurice Jerome. Sunday, November 13 5:00 A Musical Offering Music of all kinds, featuring the work of J. S. Bach, presented by Mary Berg. 9:00 Sleepers! Awake Bach, baroque and beyond with political and social commentary by Bill Sokol. Community Calendar at 10:55. 11:00 Jazz, Blues & Folk With Phil Elwood or Chris Strachwitz. 1:00 Across The Great Divide Folk and popular music with Robbie Osman. 2:30 Focus on Women In Music Themes from Orlando, written by Virginia Woolf, and interpreted for the screen by Sally Potter, form the basis of this show. Hosted by Deborah Frye. 4:00 Forms & Feelings The improvisational music known as Jazz. With Jim Bennett. 6:00 KPFA Weekend News 6:30 The African Press With Walter Turner. Call-ins 848-4425. 7:00 In Your Ear Jazz and Musica Latina with Art Sato. 8:00 KFCF Sunday Evening Classics Hosted by Bruce Kennedy. Fresno only. 9:00 The Spirit of Carnival Music of Africa and the Caribbean, presented by David McBurnie. 11:00 Music from the Hearts of Space The syndicated space music program, hosted by Stephen Hill. 12:00 Flight of Fantasy Music for dreamtime, with Dawn Nagengast. 2:00 Serendipity Doo Dah Beedle Um Bum Larry explores the music library. Monday, November 14 5:00 First Light With Kevin Vance. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 8:10 Kris and Philip talk to William Mandel on developments Outside the Moscow Beltway. 9:00 Morning Concert Composer Alvin Curran returns to talk with Sarah Cahill about new projects and upcoming performances. 11:00 Word and Image Writers On The Air. Denny Smithson talks with authors. Bay Area bookstore calendar at 11:50 am. 12:00 Brainstorm Wade in the Water. The Many Ways of the Crossover: Shared and Contested Boundaries. Hear the connecting lines between the sacred and the secular. Featuring artists Lou Rawls, Aretha Franklin and others. 1:00 Blues By The Bay With Tom Mazzolini. 2:30 Lift Every Voice Reggae, soul, jazz and salsa, with Peja Peja. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints CounterSpin. Produced by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the national media watch group, with the best of Flashpoints news, commentary and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 The Secret Side of Free Trade. Part 10. Under the name of "structural adjustment" imposed by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, third world countries have been forced into a radical transformation of their social policies and economic priorities. Walden Bello, former Director of Food First explains how this policy has driven farmers off their land, has kept wages down, and has caused major environmental damage. 7:30 Labor and the Global Economy. Analysis with David Bacon. 8:00 Difference Tone New and unusual music with Russ Jennings. Two-hour Special. 10:00 Evening Theater Poetry Program. Tonight's show is a coffee house on the aira celebration of Bay Cafe, the second annual Cafe Arts Month, now extending to the entire Bay Area. Neeli Cherkovski, organizer of the event, will appear, along with Juvenal Acosta, Adelle Foley, and Jack Mueller. Host: Jack Foley. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 The Majoon Traveler Traditional music from Asia, Arabia and Africa with Cheb i Sabbah. 1:30 Night Magic A unique blend of jazz, R&B and some rock, hosted by Alex Danzler. Tuesday, November 15 5:00 First Light With Mike MacLean. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert New, Experimental and Classical Music. Host: Dean Suzuki. 9:00 KFCF: Fresno County Board of Supervisors till noon. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Divide and Deride by Gerald Howard and Trickle-Down Genius by Richard Rodriquez. Dorothy Bryant reads two short essays protesting acts and attitudes of our "best and brightest" that add up to betrayal and abandonment of the poor and uneducated. 11:30 Mind Over Media. Jennifer Stone with her weekly commentary on the state of culture. 12:00 Brainstorm Endangered Species and Urbanization. How much are we willing to spend to save species, and who should foot the bill? Are urban development and wildlife conservation mutually exclusive? A provocative discussion as animal rights and constitutional rights collide. 1:00 America's Back 40 The hicks from coast to coast! Mary Tilson with roots- based American music. 2:00 KFCF: Fresno County Board of Supervisors 2:30 Bring In The Noise Host Davey D with a unique blend of urban dance/rap and house music. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Inside/Eastside. Weekly magazine with features, music and calendar from the Asian Pacific American community. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley City Council Meeting. 7:30 Globalthink. World Population: The Cairo Conference. Environmentalists and demographers agree that human population is growing dangerously fast. Demographer Ronald Lee discusses the environmental impacts, as well as western culture's effect upon the developing world; the empowerment of women; sex education, and many other issues. Host: Joan Levinson. 8:00 Music of Afro-Asia Musical culture from the bosom of Africa to the heights of the Altai Mountains and everywhere in between. Host: Kutay Derin Kugay. 10:00 Evening Theater Ache. Exciting literature from the African-American community, read by Eric McGill. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 No Other Radio Network Music from the underground of the avant-garde movement, with John Gullak. 1:30 Beyond Midnight Urban contemporary music with Ken Pruitt and Anita Towns. Wednesday, November 16 5:00 First Light With Sheilah Glover. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert World Music. Explore the popular, the obscure, the down home, and the other-worldly with Sandy Miranda. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 The Green Room. Context and commentary on the local and national arts scene. Hosted by Craig Martin, Chiori Santiago, Bernard Weiner and Sura Wood. 12:00 Brainstorm Breaking the Cycle: Stopping Child Abuse. A 4-part series examining the problems of child abuse and neglect in the U.S. Part 3. The Unique Challenges of Child Sexual Abuse Prevention. Innovative prevention programs teach children to avoid abuse in school, church, home and community settings. 1:00 Folk Music from Near and Far Out The Gershn Yankl Show. Gerry Tenney presents traditional music of Yiddish-speaking peoples. 2:30 The Reggae Experience With Doug Wendt and Spliff Skankin. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Fruit Punch: Gay Radio. With David Lamble, Dan Curzon and others. 7:30 Voices of the Homeless. With Keith McHenry. 7:30 KPFB, 89.3 FM: The Berkeley School Board. 8:00 Grateful Dead Hour Produced by David Gans in cooperation with the Grateful Dead. 9:00 Music In America Blues, Jazz, Rock and Roll, R&B, Zydeco, Ragtime and more with Joel Sachs. 10:00 Evening Theater Animal Stories. Creature features from the animal kingdom that range from animals to rodents. The writings of many talents are corralled. Produced by Susan Stone. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 The Witching Hour Music by women, with Nancy Delaney. 1:30 Beedle Um Bum Folk Music and more, with Larry and Lynn. Thursday, November 17 5:00 First Light With Nili. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert New, Experimental and Classical Music. With Carl Stone. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Profiles in Integrity: Ramsey Clark, Passion for Justice. Narrator and producer, Toby Cole. 11:30 Probabilities. The Probabilities Review. Monthly book review of genre fiction, with Richard A. Lupoff, Richard Wolinsky, and Shelley Singer. 12:00 Brainstorm New Dimensions Radio. Rediscovering the Soul in the Workplace with David Whyte. He shows us how passion and freedom can be operative concepts in the business world. 1:00 Sing Out! Folk & not-so-acoustic music with Larry Kelp. 2:30 La Verdad Musical/The Musical Truth Music from the Pan-African diaspora, with Avotcja. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Majority Report 7:00 Back Page News. Produced by Leona Jacobs-White. 7:30 Heritage. Hosted by Linda Spector. 8:00 Count Me In Women in Jazz, Women in Blues. Hosted by Betty Lawson Eugene. 10:00 Evening Theater Joe Frank: Radio Noir. Tales from the darker side of the urban jungle from Americas's most surreal storyteller of the subterranean. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Over The Edge Receptacle programming from Negativland. 3:00 Puzzling Evidence With Doug Wellman and Rev. Hal. Friday, November 18 5:00 First Light With Henri-Pierre Koubaka 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 8:30 Computer Access. With Chupoo Alafonte. 9:00 Morning Concert Music from Chapel, Court and Countryside. Presented by Joseph Spencer. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Born Naked by Farley Mowat. Part 1. The author of Never Cry Wolf, People of the Deer and some 30 other books about Canada, tells how he struck up a devoted friendship with "the Others"-the birds and beasts. The first of two readings by Ed Markmann. 12:00 Brainstorm The Sacred Earth. Part 1. Few surviving human cultures view the earth as sacred. Lakota Little Crow, a professor of Native American studies, and Dr. Charles Frost, a licensed clinical social worker, explore how attitudes about ourselves and the earth interrelate. 1:00 Panhandle Country Country music, bluegrass, western swing, cajun, honky- tonk, old-timey and country jazz. With Tom Diamant. 2:30 Shoutin Out with Mama O'Shea Shout out and fight back with Mama at 848-4425. Engineer: Barry Korengold. 4:00 Talkin' Music A weekly radio magazine of interviews, reviews, and discussion about music and all its sonic expressions with your host Chuy Varela. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 5:00 KFCF Fresno Traffic Jam Music, public affairs, etc. with Rych Withers. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 En Contacto Directo Spanish-English bilingual programming. Host: Ines Hernandez. 7:00 KPFB 89.3 FM: Youth in Control. By and for teenagers. Berkeley only. 8:00 Living On Indian Time Native American programming with Antonio Gonzales. 9:00 La Onda Bajita The best low riding oldies in Norte Califas, with Molina, Chuy and the La Onda staff. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Harmonia Mundi Vocal Music from around the globe. Hosted by Opal Nations. 1:30 Bay Leaf Experience The contemporary urban adult sound, with Lonnie Lewis. Saturday, November 19 6:00 The Gospel Experience Gospel music, hosted by Emmit Powell, with Sheila Williams. 9:00 The Johnny Otis Show Blues, R&B, gospel and jazz, with discussion and live performances. Hosted by Johnny Otis. 11:00 Bonnie Simmons Rock, country and folk music, hosted by Bonnie Simmons. 12:00 Women's Magazine Lesbians of Color/Lesbianas de Color. Their lives, their glory, their music, and their song. Produced by Fabiola Zepeda and Pippa. 1:00 Akabu (African Women). Hosted by Tamu Du Ewa. 2:00 Ahora 2:00 Noticiero Ahora. News and information from Latino USA, Noticiero Latino, and locally produced features. Host: Chuy Varela. 3:00 Agora Brasil. Music & information about Brazil with Elvira Cola & Eric Taller. 4:00 Salsa Picante. Host: Patricia Terrazas Medina. 5:00 KFCF Southeast Asian Refugees Program News and information for the refugee community of Central California. Cambodian segment at 5:00. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Weekend News 6:30 Freedom Is A Constant Struggle Cultural Perspective on public affairs issues through poetry, conversation and music with Nina Serrano. 6:30 KFCF Day Sleeper John T. arises; jazz ensues. Fresno only. 7:00 Third World Special Third Saturday Edition. Pravin Jani, a noted Vedic astrologer, has been giving readings and preparing charts for people in India and in the United States. He will explain the benefits of this ancient science. Questions and call-ins encouraged: (510) 848-4425. Hosted by Sister Makinya Sibeko-Kouate. 7:30 Come Alive! Khalid Al-Mansour with third world views on domestic and international relations. 8:00 The Secret's Out Jazz, reggae, world music and interviews with Bari Scott. 11:00 Ear Thyme The sound of Bay Area jazz artists, produced by Doug Edwards. 1:00 Live from Aztlan Latin, oldies, rap, requests and dedications. Interviews & live guests. With the G-Spot. Sunday, November 20 5:00 A Musical Offering Music of all kinds, featuring the work of J. S. Bach, presented by Mary Berg. 9:00 Sleepers! Awake Bach, baroque and beyond with political and social commentary by Bill Sokol. Community Calendar at 10:55. 11:00 Jazz, Blues & Folk With Phil Elwood or Chris Strachwitz. 1:00 Across The Great Divide Folk and popular music with Robbie Osman. 2:30 Focus on Women In Music Showcasing women as composers and musicians. Hosted by Cheryl Kabanuck. 4:00 Forms & Feelings The improvisational music known as jazz. With Jim Bennett. 6:00 KPFA Weekend News 6:30 Outside The Moscow Beltway Readings, question/answer period. Call-ins at 848-4425. With William Mandel. 7:00 In Your Ear Jazz and Musica Latina with Art Sato. 8:00 KFCF Sunday Evening Classics Duetche Welle and other musical surprises from Randy Stover. Fresno only. 9:00 The Spirit of Carnival Music of Africa and the Caribbean, presented by David McBurnie. 11:00 Music from the Hearts of Space The syndicated space music program, hosted by Stephen Hill. 12:00 Wavelength A free-wheeling, shape-changing forum for new music and ideas, with Jane Heaven. 2:00 4'33" Just listen. Monday, November 21 5:00 First Light With Kevin Vance. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 8:10 Kris and Philip talk to William Mandel on developments Outside the Moscow Beltway. 9:00 Morning Concert New, Experimental and Classical Music. With Dawn Nagangast. 11:00 Word and Image Writers On The Air. Denny Smithson talks with authors. Bay Area bookstore calendar at 11:50 am. 12:00 Brainstorm Wade in the Water. Beyond Text: Instruments in the Service of the Lord. Experience the power of instrumental African American sacred music. Hear artists Blind Willie Johnson, Rosetta Tharpe and Billy Preston. 1:00 Blues By The Bay With Tom Mazzolini. 2:30 Lift Every Voice Reggae, soul, jazz and salsa, with Peja Peja. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints CounterSpin. Produced by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the national media watch group, with the best of Flashpoints news, commentary and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 The Secret Side of Free Trade. Part 11. From Richard Nixon and the environment, to GATT. On the scene with former California Governor Jerry Brown, as he takes on the pundits during his free-wheeling national radio call-in show, We the People. Brown addresses issues such as environmental regulation, free trade, political corruption, and restoring community-based democracy. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley Rent Board. 7:30 The Other Americas Radio Journal. With Eduardo Cohen. 8:00 Ode To Gravity New music with Charles Amirkhanian. 10:00 Evening Theater Minds over Matter. Join the panel of experts on KPFA's popular audience participation quiz show. Call (510) 8484425. Your hosts: Dana Rodriguez, Leah Garchik and Gerald Nachman. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 The Majoon Traveler Traditional music from Asia, Arabia and Africa with Cheb i Sabbah. 1:30 Night Magic A unique blend of jazz, R&B and some rock, hosted by Alex Danzler. Tuesday, November 22 5:00 First Light With Mike MacLean. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert New, Experimental and Classical Music. With Pamela Z. 9:00 KFCF: Fresno County Board of Supervisors till noon. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Thanksgiving Tales. Peter Carroll's favorite stories of the season from O. Henry's Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen to M.F.K. Fisher's virtual murder mystery (unpublished). 11:30 Mind Over Media. Jennifer Stone with her weekly commentary on the state of culture. 12:00 Brainstorm The One That Almost Got Away: Saving the Sockeye. The plight of the sockeye salmon, displaced, ironically, by cleanenergy producing hydroelectric plants. The issue has become a test of the Endangered Species Act. 1:00 America's Back 40 The hicks from coast to coast! Mary Tilson with roots- based American music. 2:00 KFCF: Fresno County Board of Supervisors 2:30 Bring In The Noise Host Davey D with a unique blend of urban dance/rap and house music. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Inside/Eastside. Weekly magazine with features, music and calendar from the Asian Pacific American community. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley City Council Meeting. 7:30 Global Exchange. With Kevin Danaher. 8:00 Air Magic With Shafi Hakim. 10:00 Evening Theater Glances from the Ivory Box, a docudrama collage by Joe Voegele. Centered around a bus tour through Berlin on the 20th of April, Hitler's birthday, the author develops an image of his home country that reflects the recent reemergence of racist and nationalist attitudes. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 No Other Radio Network Music from the underground of the avant-garde movement, with John Gullak. 1:30 The Colours of Aire Improv radio, celebrated, mixed & hosted by Andrew Rosenthal. Wednesday, November 23 5:00 First Light With Sheilah Glover. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert World Music. Explore the ecodiversity of World Music with retro-deco-futurist musical botanist Sandy Miranda. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Feminine Genius. Haunani-Kai Trask reads from her book of poetry called Light in the Crevice Never Seen. She talks with Maggie Switzer about Native Hawaiian issues. 12:00 Brainstorm Breaking the Cycle: Stopping Child Abuse. A 4-part series examining the problems of child abuse and neglect in the U.S. Part 4. The Future of Public Policy. A discussion of priorities. 1:00 Folk Music from Near and Far Out A Terrible Beauty. Old and new music from the Celtic regions, hosted by Padraigin McGillicuddy. 2:30 The Reggae Experience With Doug Wendt and Spliff Skankin. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Fruit Punch: Gay Radio. With David Lamble, Dan Curzon and others. 7:30 SteppinŐ out of Babylon. With Sue Supriano. 7:30 KPFB, 89.3 FM: The Berkeley School Board. 8:00 Grateful Dead Hour Produced by David Gans in cooperation with the Grateful Dead. 9:00 Music In America Blues, Jazz, Rock and Roll, R&B, Zydeco, Ragtime and more with Joel Sachs. 10:00 Evening Theater Airotica. Eroticism Razor's Edge. Kim Nicolini, poet and artist, discusses the role of eroticism as it defines and exposes sexuality and sexism. An Infinity Production, conceived and directed by Vini Beachem. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 The Witching Hour Women serving the spirit 'round midnight. Host: Audrey Lee and Kirsten Thomas. 1:30 Beedle Um Bum Folk Music and more, with Larry and Lynn. Thursday, November 24 5:00 First Light With Nili. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert The Last Puritan. A documentary profile of composer, writer, financier, radio producer and part-time piano player Glenn Gould. Produced by Robin Landseadel. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Probabilities. David Halberstam, noted journalist, has written a book, October 1964, that places the 1964 baseball season in the context of the social conflicts of the time. He talks with Richard A. Lupoff and Richard Wolinsky. Produced by Richard Wolinsky and Jessica Lombardi. 12:00 Brainstorm New Dimensions Radio. Reclaiming Native Culture with Winona LaDuke. Passionate, outspoken and articulate, LaDuke observes how colonialism is encroaching upon natural ecosystems and indigenous peoples. Hosted by Justine and Michael Toms. 1:00 La Verdad Musical/The Musical Truth Monthly blues special, hosted by Avotcja. 4:00 Living on Indian Time Un-Thanksgiving Commemoration. Join Titus Frenchman, Dennis Jennings, Cathy Chapman, and Antonio Gonzales for indigenous wisdom, music, and discussion on this six hour Native American radio special. 8:00 The Common Ground Cathy Chapman interviews Douglas Spotted Eagle about his new release, Common Ground: How the Iroquois Celebrate UnThanksgiving. There will also be a discussion of the role that Social Security plays in improving the lives of Native Americans. 10:00 Evening Theater Joe Frank: Radio Noir. Tales from the darker side of the urban jungle from Americas's most surreal storyteller of the subterranean. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Over The Edge Receptacle programming from Negativland. 3:00 Puzzling Evidence With Doug Wellman and Rev. Hal. Friday, November 25 5:00 First Light With Henri-Pierre Koubaka 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 8:30 Computer Access. With Chupoo Alafonte. 9:00 Morning Concert Music from Chapel, Court and Countryside. Presented by Joseph Spencer. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Born Naked by Farley Mowat. Part 2. The autobiographical tale of an adventurous and clever boy whose early years in the wilds of Canada kindled a lifelong identification with the creatures of the world. The second of two readings by Ed Markmann. 12:00 Brainstorm The Sacred Earth. Part 2. Exploring ancient attitudes about the earth and how they could be a foundation for positive environmental change. 1:00 Pig In A Pen Traditional and contemporary bluegrass and old-timey music with Ray Edlund. 2:30 Shoutin Out with Mama O'Shea Shout out and fight back with Mama at 848-4425. Engineer: Barry Korengold. 4:00 Talkin' Music A weekly radio magazine of interviews, reviews, and discussion about music and all its sonic expressions with your host Chuy Varela. 5:00 KFCF Poetry Enjambment David Nathaniel Callahan, a school custodian writes about his experiences as an African-American in the schools. Also featured is Louise Ann Stephens. She is of Scottish descent, and a practicing Druid. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 En Contacto Directo Spanish-English bilingual programming. Host: Fabiola Zepeda. 7:00 KPFB 89.3 FM: Youth in Control. By and for teenagers. Berkeley only. 8:00 Living On Indian Time Native American programming with Dennis Jennings. 9:00 La Onda Bajita The best low riding oldies in Norte Califas, with Molina, Chuy and the La Onda staff. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Tweak & Peak Yawn and stretch break for six hours. Maintenance check; we're off the air. 12:00 KFCF That Time of the Month The Babylon 5 station is evacuated for six hours. Fresno only. Saturday, November 26 6:00 The Gospel Experience Gospel music, hosted by Emmit Powell, with Sheila Williams. 9:00 The Johnny Otis Show Blues, R&B, gospel and jazz, with discussion and live performances. Hosted by Johnny Otis. 11:00 Bonnie Simmons Rock, country and folk music, hosted by Bonnie Simmons. 12:00 WomenŐs Magazine 12:00 A Woman's Well-Being. Issues of health, selfacceptance and change. Produced by Chupoo Alafonte and Kirsten Thomas. 1:00 Women in Business. Produced and hosted by Annette Cary. 2:00 Ahora 2:00 Noticiero Ahora. News and information from Latino USA, Noticiero Latino, and locally produced features. Host: Chuy Varela. 3:00 Ahora Para El Recuerdo. Latin America's musical heritage, explored with host Zac Salem. 4:00 Roots of Salsa. With Emiliano Echeverria. 5:00 KFCF Southeast AsianĘRefugees Program News and information for the refugee community of Central California. Cambodian segment at 5:00. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Weekend News 6:30 Freedom Is A Constant Struggle The Sounds of Struggle. With Emiliano Echeverria and/or Lincoln Bergman. 6:30 KFCF Jazz for a Blue Planet Kent Stratford hosts. Fresno only. 7:00 Third World Special Spotlight Africa. Interviews and commentary on political, economic and cultural realities of the largest continent. Host: Assumpta Oturu. 7:30 Come Alive! Khalid Al-Mansour with third world views on domestic and international relations. 8:00 The Secret's Out Jazz, reggae, world music and interviews with Bari Scott. 11:00 Ear Thyme The sound of Bay Area jazz artists, produced by Doug Edwards. 1:00 At Risk Radio Jazz and jungle grooves, soundtracks, soul & roll, usually something new, stories told by Maurice Jerome. Sunday, November 27 5:00 A Musical Offering Music of all kinds, featuring the work of J. S. Bach, presented by Mary Berg. 9:00 Sleepers! Awake Bach, baroque and beyond with political and social commentary by Bill Sokol. Community Calendar at 10:55. 11:00 Jazz, Blues & Folk With Phil Elwood or Chris Strachwitz. 1:00 Across The Great Divide Folk and popular music with Robbie Osman. 2:30 Focus on Women In Music Showcasing women as composers and musicians. Hosted by Akilah, the Woman Dread. 4:00 Forms & Feelings Saxophonist Gene Ammons who had a tone as big as a house is featured in a profile this afternoon. Ammons, the son of boogie woogie pianist Albert Ammons, blended hard driving bop patterns and an R&B approach into robust presence that could serve as a holy book for the improvisors of any era. He was one of the greatest ballads players ever, and a great interpreter. With Jim Bennett 6:00 KPFA Weekend News 6:30 The African Press With Walter Turner. Call-ins 848-4425. 7:00 In Your Ear Jazz and Musica Latina with Art Sato. 8:00 KFCF Pipe Organ Showtime Music performed on the King of Musical Instruments, with host Ron Musselman. Fresno only. 9:00 The Spirit of Carnival Music of Africa and the Caribbean, presented by David McBurnie. 11:00 Music from the Hearts of Space The syndicated space music program, hosted by Stephen Hill. 12:00 Flight of Fantasy Music for dreamtime, with Dawn Nagengast. 2:00 Serendipity Doo Dah Beedle Um Bum Larry explores the music library. Monday, November 28 5:00 First Light With Kevin Vance. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 8:10 Kris and Philip talk to William Mandel on developments Outside the Moscow Beltway. 9:00 Morning Concert The remarkable Abel-Steinberg-Winant Trio (violinist David Abel, pianist Julie Steinberg, percussionist William Winant) perform live in the KPFA studios. Sarah Cahill hosts. 11:00 Word and Image Writers On The Air. Denny Smithson talks with authors. Bay Area bookstore calendar at 11:50 am. 12:00 Brainstorm Wade in the Water. Jazz and the Wider World of the Sacred. Part 1. Jazz as sacred within and beyond the boundaries of the African-American church. Artists Duke Ellington, Mary Lou Williams, John Coltrane and others are featured. 1:00 Blues By The Bay With Tom Mazzolini. 2:30 Lift Every Voice Reggae, soul, jazz and salsa, with Peja Peja. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints CounterSpin. Produced by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the national media watch group, with the best of Flashpoints news, commentary and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 The Secret Side of Free Trade. Part 12. Recorded from a public event at La Pena Cultural Center. Speakers: Kevin Danher, Global Exchange, and Maria Gilardin, International Forum on Globalization. 7:30 "A Women's Work..." A series about women in nontraditional occupations, hosted by C.J. Thompson-White. 8:00 Evening Concert New Music for Piano. Richard Friedman hosts a concert of new piano music performed live in the KPFA performance studio by Bay Area pianists James Carmichael and Lynn Schugren. Composer Ken Durling will also be present to discuss his music with the performers. 10:00 Evening Theater Poetry Program. Jerome Rothenberg, author of over 50 books of poetry and editor of the innovative anthologies, Technicians of the Sacred and Shaking the Pumpkin, discusses his new book of verse, The Lorca Variations. Host: Jack Foley. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 The Majoon Traveler Traditional music from Asia, Arabia and Africa with Cheb i Sabbah. 1:30 Night Magic A unique blend of jazz, R&B and some rock, hosted by Alex Danzler. Tuesday, November 29 5:00 First Light With Mike MacLean. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert Jim Bennett interviews bassist and producer Gert-Jan Blom and sound archivist Piet Schreuders of the Dutch group, the Beau Hunks. The group was created to play music composed by Leroy Shield in the 1930's for Hal Roach comedies, including The Little Rascals and Laurel & Hardy. Thanks to the painstaking research of Schreuders, these compositions are now available in complete performances for the first time. Many people will recognize the music, consciously or not, as one of their life's first musical experiences. 9:00 KFCF: Fresno County Board of Supervisors till noon. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Under God's Spell: Frontier Evangelists 1772-1915 by Cathy Luchetti. Her research into history, letters, diaries, photos (over 100 included) portrays pioneer missionaries, nuns, preachers and evangelists. Excerpts read by Dorothy Bryant. 11:30 Mind Over Media. Jennifer Stone with her weekly commentary on the state of culture. 12:00 Brainstorm Environmentally Conscious Investing. If you have $10,000 to invest or just $20 at the grocery store, you can learn to make your dollars work for the environment. 1:00 America's Back 40 The hicks from coast to coast! Mary Tilson with roots- based American music. 2:00 KFCF: Fresno County Board of Supervisors 2:30 Bring In The Noise Host Davey D with a unique blend of urban dance/rap and house music. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Inside/Eastside. Weekly magazine with features, music and calendar from the Asian Pacific American community. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley City Council Meeting. 7:30 Public Affairs Features. 8:00 Music of Afro-Asia Hosted by Kutay Derin Kugay. 10:00 Evening Theater Bay Area Radio Drama presents Locations, the first in a series of works inspired by and produced in actual places, created by three of the Bay Area's most original artists. Tonight, John O'Keefe's 1056, followed by Ellen Sebastian's A Black Girl in Search of God in East Oakland. Produced for KPFA by Erik Bauersfeld. Technical production by Jim McKee of Earwax Productions. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 No Other Radio Network Music from the underground of the avant-garde movement, with John Gullak. 1:30 Beyond Midnight Urban contemporary music with Ken Pruitt and Anita Towns. Wednesday, November 30 5:00 First Light With Sheilah Glover. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert World Music. Today's program will feature music to celebrate Hanukkah, which begins November 28. We will also be featuring women's voices on the international scene. Hosted by Cindy Medrano. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Women in Exile by Mahnaz Afkhami. Readings from real life stories which cross cultures and political systems to reveal the shared trauma of women exiled for what they believe or represent. 12:00 Brainstorm The Politics of Childhood. A documentary exploring the experience of childhood as one of universal tyranny. Produced by June Jordan's students from a seminar entitled The Politics of Female Childhood. 12:30 Every Three Minutes. A production of the New American Radio series. Interviews with abused teenagers, adult abusers, and the stories of neglected children. 1:00 Folk Music from Near and Far Out Music from Ethnia and Beyond, live and recorded, from the collection of Gerda Daly. 2:30 The Reggae Experience With Doug Wendt and Spliff Skankin. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Fruit Punch: Gay Radio. With David Lamble, Dan Curzon and others. 7:30 Public Affairs Features. 7:30 KPFB, 89.3 FM: The Berkeley School Board. 8:00 Grateful Dead Hour Produced by David Gans in cooperation with the Grateful Dead. 9:00 Music In America Blues, Jazz, Rock and Roll, R&B, Zydeco, Ragtime and more with Joel Sachs. 10:00 Evening Theater Bay Area Radio Drama presents Locations, the first in a series of works inspired by and produced in actual places, created by three of the Bay Area's most original artists. Presented to KPFA by Erik Bauersfeld. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 The Witching Hour Music by Women. Hosted by Nancy Canning. 1:30 Beedle Um Bum Folk Music and more, with Larry and Lynn. .