Saturday, October 1 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 Speaking in Tongues. Hosted by Odilia Galvan Rodriguez . 1:00 Who Owes. Hosted by Debra Keipp. 1:30 Queer in Your Ear. With Emily Charles and Mary Salome. 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. Traditional and Dixieland with host Lou Beck. 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 Black August '94. The voices of Black warriors George Jackson, Hugo Pinell, Ruchell Cinque Magee, et al., with music, poetry and rap. Produced by Kiilu Nyasha. 1:00 At Risk Radio Jazz and jungle grooves, soundtracks, soul & roll, usually something new, stories told by Maurice Jerome. Sunday, October 2 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. 10:00 KPFA Manager Marci Lockwood and Program Director Ginny Z. Berson will join Bill to discuss the state of the station, to talk with and listen to the listeners. Call in at (510) 848-4425. 10:55 Community Calendar. 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 Dance Around the World. Music by women from all over the globe with a beat that defies you to sit still. Hosted by Cindy Medrano. 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 Don Byron is generally regarded as the most gifted and provocative of the new generation of clarinetists. Program host Art Sato interviews Byron tonight and plays a wide sampling of his music. 8:00 KFCF Musikes Notes Hosted by Alex Vavoulis. Manos Hadzidakis: Blood Wedding (Songs based on a tragedy by Federico Garcia Lorca.); Manolis Kalomiris: Magic Herbs; Petros Petrides: Kleft Dances and Symphony No. 1. 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, October 3 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 Kronos Quartet, Live! The Kronos Quartet presents a rare live performance on the air. Sarah Cahill hosts this concert of works by Sofia Gubaidulina, Giya Kancheli, and others from Kronos' new album, Night Players. 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. From Local Community to Nation: The Post- World War II Quartet Tradition. The networks that helped to unify the African-American community as a people and to bring the music to a national audience. 1:00 Blues By The Bay With Tom Mazzolini. 2:30 Lift Every Voice Reggae, soul, jazz and salsa, with Peja Peja. 4:00 Rhythm Drive With Brotha' Kayumanggi. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints CounterSpin. Produced by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the national media watch group, and 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 5. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader and his lobbying group, Public Citizen, oppose ratification of GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade). The Treaty would override a member country's environmental, health, labor and safety laws. Produced by Maria Gilardin. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley Rent Board. 7:30 Labor Line. With Steve Zeltzer. 8:00 The Musical Whirligig 1: A child's toy having a whirling motion; 2: Merry-go-round 3; something that continuously whirls or changes; also: a program of jazz and other improvisational music hosted by Michele Flannery. 9:00 Mob Ecstasy Strangely Familiar. Strangely Familiar features Bill Horvitz on electric guitar, Joseph Sabella on drums and Jey Clark on saxophones, in a live performance from KPFA's studio. 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) 848- 4425. 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, October 4 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. Un-American Activities by Sally Belfrage. The recently deceased author of Freedom Summer and Living With War: A Belfast Year, has left us a wonderful memoir of her childhood and teenage years as the daughter of left-wing parents during the McCarthy era. Selections read by Dorothy Bryant. 11:30 Mind Over Media. Jennifer Stone with her weekly commentary on the state of culture. 12:00 Brainstorm Wise Words: A Treasury of Everyday Wisdom. Talks to engage and enlighten our listeners, featuring Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D. on The Necessary Loss of Innocence, and Deepak Chopra, MD. on The New Physics of Healing. 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 till adj. 2:30 Bring In The Noise Host Davey D with a unique blend of urban dance/rap and house music. 4:00 Rhythm Drive With Cindy Medrano. 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. 8:00 Raga: Music of India North and South Indian Classical Music. Hosted by Prabha Gopal. 10:00 Evening Theater Sense and Sensuality: Eating for Pleasure. Food, literature and sensuality. Recipes included. Part 24: "Food in the Cloister, Food in the Harem." Read and produced 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, October 5 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 roots and branches of World Music with host Sandy Miranda. 9:10 KFCF Solar Outage KFCF listeners may lose the KPFA signal momentarily while the sun passes behind the satellite that relays KPFA programming to KFCF. Till 9:12. Fresno only. 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 Lani Guinier: The Tyranny of the Majority. Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania, Lani Guinier was President Clinton's nominee to head the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department. She spoke at Black Oak Books in Berkeley during April of 1994. Recorded for KPFA by Jessica Lombardi and Lewis Sawyer. 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 Takin Liberties. Vivian Hallinan: Lessons from a Longtime Activist. Octogenarian Vivian Hallinan has been jailed, banned and blacklisted, but never silenced. Tonight, she talks about her life of activism, the people she has known, and her thoughts about justice in America today. Hosted by Elaine Ellinson. 7:30 KPFB, 89.3 FM: The Berkeley School Board. 8:00 The Grateful Dead Marathon Special Three hours of music by the Bay Area's most popular psychedelic rock band and cultural happening. Produced and hosted by David Gans. 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, October 6 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. Hosted by Charles Shere. 9:08 KFCF Solar Outage. KFCF listeners may lose the KPFA signal momentarily while the sun passes behind the satellite that relays KPFA programming to KFCF. Till 9:14. Fresno only. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. The Way We Lived: California Indian Stories, Songs and Reminiscences, edited with commentary by Malcom Margolin, Heyday Books, Berkeley and California Historical Society, 1981, revised 1993. Read by Ed Markmann. 12:00 Brainstorm New Dimensions Radio. 1:00 Sing Out! Live: The Sequel June's Best of Sing Out! Live special only started to touch upon performance highlights from the past five years. This show picks up where we left off in June, with Iris DeMent, R&B great Charles Brown, and David Grisman. Latin band Altazor, electric jazz-funk band James T. Kirk, Laurie Lewis and Tom Rozum singing country duets, Jennifer Berezan, Mose Allison, Si Kahn, Hamza El Din, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and many others as time allows. Hosted by 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 Feminist magazine of news, public affairs and political analysis, hosted by Reyna Cowan. 8:00 Count Me In A stiff double shot special of duets from the world of women in country music: Singing in tandem with from the past to the present. Hosted by Ingrid Hoermann and Michele Flannery. 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 Hosted by Barbara Golden. 3:00 Puzzling Evidence With Doug Wellman and Rev. Hal. Friday, October 7 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. 9:07 KFCF Solar Outage. KFCF listeners may lose the KPFA signal momentarily while the sun passes behind the satellite that relays KPFA programming to KFCF. Till 9:14. Fresno only. 11:00 Word and Image 11:30 Morning Reading. In My Mother's Kitchen. Join us at a party where women tell personal and cultural stories of growing up with food. Recipes and dramatic readings included. Produced by Lyons Filmer with KPFA's Women's Department. 12:00 Brainstorm The Good Life of Helen Nearing. Tune in for a visit with Helen Nearing at 89 who, along with her late husband Scott, were champions of human rights, vegetarianism, meditation, and who inspired the last great "back to the land" movement in this country with publication of their book Living the Good Life in 1970 (Schocken Books). A Sounds True recording presented by Jane Heaven. 1:00 Panhandle Country Country music, bluegrass, western swing, cajun, honky-tonk, oldtimey 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. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 5:00 KFCF Valley Environmental Journal. Vic Bedoian covers agricultural and environmental issues. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 En Contacto Directo La Nueva Dimension. Ixim Tinamit (Gente de Ma'z/Corn People) toca la musica indigena de Guatemala, en vivo. Compuesto por siete musicos: Lucas Ord—–ez, Roberto Samayoa, Alfonso y Francisco Morales - todos en la marimba; Julio Morales en la bater'a, Roberto D'Avila en la flauta, David Freeman en el Bajo y Julio Landoni in la conga y danza. - Ixim Tinamit keeps the folkloric tradition of their "pueblo" alive with their special renditions of "el son guatemalteco". Hosted and produced bilingually by Sylvia Mullally Aguirre. 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 Cathy Chapman. 9:00 La Onda Bajita "Those Oldies but Goodies". Second generation Chicano youth have discovered that their roots lie not only in Mexico; they have also been profoundly influenced by Black rhythm & blues and U.S. teen pop culture. A musical cross pollination between R&B, R&R, and country took place in the barrios of Aztlan during the late 40's, 50's and 60's. The "Oldies" were melded into the cultural fabric of young urban Chicanos. Celebrate those vintage sounds of yesteryear, cruising with Molina, Chuy, El Alacran and Mr. Chuch, during this "Oldies But Firmes" Marathon special. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Harmonia Mundi Vocal Music from around the globe. An evening of traditional Armenian music with special guest A.J. Shea of Comfort- Toutolmin. Hosted by Opal Nations. 1:30 Bay Leaf Experience The contemporary urban adult sound, with Lonnie Lewis. 4:30 Nusantao/Aziatic Arts en Aztlan, The Great Turtle Island Roots Vibrations International with Kayumanggi. Saturday, October 8 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. 9:07 KFCF Solar Outage. KFCF listeners may lose the KPFA signal momentarily while the sun passes behind the satellite that relays KPFA programming to KFCF. Till 9:13. Fresno only. 11:00 Bonnie Simmons Rock, country and folk music, hosted by Bonnie Simmons. 12:00 Women's Magazine Young Women in Radio. Focus on women who have been diagnosed HIV positive. Produced by Tamu Du 'Ewa and Fabiola Zepeda. 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 AsianÊRefugees 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. The new crime bill provides for 60 new offenses punishable by death, and completely ignores the inequitable application of capital punishment. A majority of the prisoners on death row are Black and Brown, and all are indigent. Produced by Kiilu Nyasha. 6:30 KFCF 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 Live from Aztlan Latin, oldies, rap, requests and dedications. Interviews & live guests. With the G-Spot. Sunday, October 9 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. 9:07 KFCF Solar Outage. KFCF listeners may lose the KPFA signal momentarily while the sun passes behind the satellite that relays KPFA programming to KFCF. Till 9:12. Fresno only. 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 Tamu Du 'Ewa. 4:00 Forms & Feelings Celebrating the artistry of one of the most important figures in modern jazz, pianist Bud Powell. We'll explore a recently issued 4-CD compilation by Verve Records. With Jim Bennett. 6:00 KPFA Weekend News 6:30 The African Press With Walter Turner. Call-ins 848-4425. 7:30 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 A Distant Mirror 14th Century Space Music. Hosted by Robin Landseadel. 2:00 Serendipity Doo Dah Beedle Um Bum Larry explores the music library. Monday, October 10 5:00 First Light With Kevin Vance. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert John Cale. A special program focusing on composer/singer/instrumentalist/producer John Cale. Featured is a recent interview with Mr. Cale and a live performance in the KPFA studios. Hosted and produced by Sarah Cahill and Michele Flannery. 12:00 Brainstorm Wade in the Water. African-American Migration: The Song Ministry of Charles Albert Tindley. The story of Charles Albert Tindley, the first gospel composer, and the migration of African-Americans to urban communities before the middle of the 20th century. 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, and 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 6. The New World Order, Inc.: The Global Economy and the Demise of Democracy. A speech by Noam Chomsky, political scientist, author, Professor of Linguistics at MIT. Produced by Maria Gilardin. 7:30 Voices of the Homeless. With Keith McHenry. 8:00 Evening Concert San Francisco Contemporary Music Players. An in-depth look at their 1994-95 20th season. Guest Adam Fry, Executive Director, discusses the schedule performances. Subscribers to KPFA will be offered tickets as well as season passes to this series of contemporary music. Hosted by Susan Alexjander. 10:00 Evening Theater Poetry Program. A special Marathon program featuring Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Michael McClure. Ferlinghetti will read from his selected poems, These Are My Rivers, and McClure will read from his new book, Simple Eyes. Hosts: Susan Stone and 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, October 11 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 Mind Over Media. Jennifer Stone reads from Against the Tide: Pro-Feminist Men in the United States, 1776-1990. Edited by Michael S. Kimmel and Thomas E. Mosmiller: The writings of Thomas Paine, Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Eugene V. Debs, W.E.B. DuBois, Max Eastman, Walt Whitman, Rev. Jesse Jackson, John Lennon, Gore Vidal, and scores of others. 12:00 Brainstorm Wise Words: A Treasury of Everyday Wisdom. Talks to challenge and inform our listeners, featuring Thich Nhat Hanh on Peacemaking in the World and In Oneself, and Sogyal Rinpoche on Tibetan Wisdom for Living and Dying. 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 Beat of a Different Drum. Hosted by Norma Scheurkogel. This program discusses issues of disability, wellness and empowerment. This special program features Cheryl Marie Wade, poet extraordinaire. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley City Council Meeting. 8:00 People Playing Music Cavalcade of Boogie. Joel Sachs spins antique boogie woogie masterpieces, exclusive KPFA recordings, maybe even a live performance in a special tribute to the staying power of pounding pianos and freight train blues. 10:00 Evening Theater Pasefika: Stories from the Pacific. In commemoration of Indigenous Peoples Day, we will bear witness to our ancestors through songs and poetry. Included will be the words of Haunani Kay Trask and Hinewirangi. Produced by Tusitala Blues. 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, October 12 5:00 First Light With Sheilah Glover. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert Young Legends of Arab Music. During this world music Marathon special we focus on the musical heritage explored and shared by young Arab master musicians, composers and singers. Presented by Kutay Derin Kugay. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Afterwords. What are the life questions explored in world literature? Susan Bergman discusses these questions and the discovery of her own truths as she learns and writes about her family and AIDS, in Anonymity. Readings from the works of Susan Bergman, Essex Hemphill and Susan Sontag. Susan Bergman in conversation with your host Muriel Murch. 12:00 Indigenous People's Day Tribal communities continue to protect their lands, lives, and liberties in situations of encroachment by nuclear waste and other toxic facilities. This program features interviews with indigenous environmental network representatives of tribal grass roots communities. Produced by Dennis Jennings and Chuy Varela. 1:00 Folk Music from Near and Far Out Na Mele O Ka Aina. A two hour Marathon special of Hawaiian music, presented by Rena Kalehua Nelson. 3:00 Indigenous People's Day Soap Box Chatuaqua. A series of community forums conducted during the Columbus quintcentennial year in local churches. Berkeley residents share their family stories from many different racial, ethnic and historical circumstances. They explore their motivations for getting involved with Indigenous People's Day issues during 1992. Produced by Dennis Jennings and Chuy Varela. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Indigenous People's Day Living on Indian Time. Berkeley's Indigenous People's Day Committee and Turtle Island Monument Project celebrate their third year of activity with a pow-wow and traditional big-time feed for visiting Native American singers, dancers and speakers in Martin Luther King, Jr. Park. Recorded Saturday, October 8th. Produced by Dennis Jennings and Chuy Varela. 7:30 KPFB, 89.3 FM: The Berkeley School Board. 8:00 Music In America Connections Marathon Special. With "Juke Joint Johnny" Lumsdaine rambling the back roads of down-home American music, from the fields of New Orleans R&B, blues, soul, rock'n'roll, reggae, gospel, country music, and Ð who knows what else? 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, October 13 5:00 First Light With Nili. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. Healthy Bodies, Healthy Spirits, Healthy Societies Day 9:00 Michael Lerner: The Politics of Meaning Political activist, philosopher, psychotherapist, and editor of Tikkun Magazine, Michael Lerner offers an insightful look at the economic basis of the destruction of true "family values" loving and caring relationships; how the right has exploited this issue; how the left can reclaim the issue; how feminism can serve as the paradigm to integrate personal mental health and spirituality into the public arena. Recorded in New York City in May, 1994. Produced by Tami Simon and Sounds True Audio. 10:30 Deepak Chopra: Timeless Knowledge Deepak Chopra, MD., is an internationally acclaimed author and speaker who has been instrumental in creating a bridge between 20th century medical technology and the ancient teachings of the Indian Ayurvedic tradition. He is Executive Director of the Institute for Human Potential and Mind/Body Medicine in San Diego. Helene Rosenbluth recorded this electrifying talk at the AIDS, Medicine & Miracles Conference in San Francisco this past July. 12:00 Brainstorm New Dimensions Radio. Matthew Fox, live! Matthew Fox, silenced by the Vatican and dismissed by the Dominican order for his unconventional teachings, has turned his passion to reawakening the soul at work. He is the author of several books including Creation Spirituality and The Reinvention of Work. 1:30 Welcome Home: Life After Healing Following Your Soul's Journey Home. Sandra Ingerman works with the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, located in Marin County, on "Soul Retrieval", a ritual used by indigenous cultures to retrieve the fragmented portions of the self (soul). She offers an empowering action plan for creating a positive future by truly letting go of blame and guilt. Ingerman is interviewed by Debra Keipp. 2:30 The Heart of the Matter A talk by Michael Klaper about nutrition, particularly the negative aspects of meat and dairy products for the human diet. He discusses the causes of food allergies, and the essential nutrients that the body really needs. He tells how to order food in a restaurant. Produced by Meryl Ratner. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Message to the Sistahs An inspiring, love-filled and thought-provoking speech by Susan L. Taylor, Editor-in-Chief of Essence Magazine. 8:00 Evening Concert The Music of Hildegarde von Bingen. Hildegarde von Bingen, a Benedictine abbess of 12th century Germany, became the most celebrated woman of her age visionary, naturalist, playwright, poetess, and composer. Her words and music are sung by Trio Chanson: Lynn Morrow-mezzo, Katy Stephan- soprano, Lark Schumacheralto. Recorded and engineered by Tony Ferro. 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, October 14 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 Remembering Nixon Larry Bensky hosts a highly critical look at the real Richard Nixon, first broadcast on the day of his (Nixon's) funeral. 11:15 Christopher Simpson: The Science of Coercion Christopher Simpson is Assistant Professor at the American University in Washington, DC.. His newest book is Science of Coercion: Communication Research & Psychological Warfare, 1945-1960. In it, Simpson shows how the CIA and the Pentagon entwined themselves with universities during the Cold War, and how their relationship with the academic community shaped not only the research agendas of social scientists, but also their conclusions. Interviewed by Larry Bensky. 12:00 Brainstorm Interview and reading with Alan Lightman, physicist and author of Einstein's Dreams. Produced by Jessica Lombardi. 1:00 Accordions A Go Go Another opportunity to air the groans and wheezes of squeeze boxes from around the world. Hosted by Michele Flannery and Larry Kelp. 3:00 Rhythm Drive Musica caliente from Mother Africa, the Caribbean, Texas, Califas, Spain, the Middle East, and other parts of the globe on this extended Marathon edition of KPFA's daily World Music Show. 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 In Search of Aztlan Aztlan is the northern homeland of the Aztec people of Mexico. They were led on a "peregrinacion" by Huitzilopochtli (Hummingbird of the South) to the founding of their empire of Tenochtitlan in the valley that is now Mexico City. Over centuries they acquired knowledge of calendrics, astronomy, architecture, and agriculture. Their empire grew until the arrival of the Spanish in 1521. In celebration of "dia de la raza", we explore that migration, the clash of colonialism, the creation of the "mestizo" (mixed race), and the return of millions back to Aztlan. Produced by Chuy Varela. 7:00 KPFB 89.3 FM: Youth in Control. By and for teenagers. Berkeley only. 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 Nusantao/Aziatic Arts en Aztlan, The Great Turtle Island Roots Vibrations International with Kayumanggi. Saturday, October 15 6:00 The Gospel Experience Gospel music, hosted by Emmit Powell, with Sheila Williams. 9:00 The Johnny Otis Show Marathon Special. Blues, R&B, gospel and jazz, with discussion and live performances. Hosted by Johnny Otis. 12:00 Women's Magazine Amazing Grace: Autobiography of a Survivor. An interview with author/activist/former prison inmate Grace Halloran, who, fighting a genetic disorder that left her blind before the age of 20, has fought for prisoners' rights. Grace also contracted radiation poisoning in Sweden during 1986 following the Soviet Chernobyl nuclear accident. Still, she fights on. Produced by Debra Keipp. 2:00 Salsa Block Party Join us for a special radio block party hosted by Patricia Terrazas Medina and Chuy Varela with vintage classics and current releases from the world of Afro-Caribbean music. 3:00 Orquesta de la Luz. One of the biggest names in the salsa music world. This group from Japan puts a new swing on the term cross-culturalism with the bright brass sound of salsa and the basic beat as the bottom line. Inside/Eastside presents this special, featuring music and interviews with the group. 5:00 KFCF Southeast AsianÊRefugees 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 Paul Robeson Special. Produced by Emiliano Echeverria. 6:30 KFCF Day Sleeper. Wide awake jazz with John T. Fresno only. 8:00 The History of Funk A musical journey through the rhythm roots of modern Black dance music, from "The Godfather of Soul" James Brown, to the Ohio Players, Kool & The Gang, George Clinton's P-Funk and the many rap samplings. Join Rickey Vincent (The Uhuru Maggot) and Gary Baca (The G-Spot) for three hours of educational, funky entertainment. 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, October 16 5:00 A Musical Offering Music of all kinds, featuring the work of J. S. Bach, presented by Mary Berg. Women's Spirituality Day Dedicated to the memory of Marija Gimbutas. 9:00 Marija Gimbutas:A Memorial Author of The Language of the Gods and The Civilization of the Goddess, archeologist Dr. Gimbutas died on February 2, 1994. This program features archived recordings of Dr. Gimbutas, produced by Joan Marler. Special guests Vicki Nobel and Jennifer Berezan appear at noon, and artist Cristina Biaggi at 1:00 PM. 2:00 Music, Colonization and Spirit Latina and African-American Women Dialogue. A panel discussion on colonization, empowerment and survival of the spirit, moderated by Maria Gonzalez Barron and Akaya Windwood. 3:30 The Female in Deity An interview with British scholar Asphodel Long concerning her book, In a Chariot Drawn by Lions; The Search for the Female in Deity. Recorded and produced by Joan Marler. 4:30 Zero Tolerance for Radiation Makini McLean is an outspoken schoolteacher-turned- organizer for environmental justice whose dynamic actions reflect an integration of mind/body/spirit. In this interview with Penny Rosenwasser and Margaret Pavel, she recounts her struggle to mobilize her African-American community in Savannah, Georgia against a radioactive waste dump. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 6:30 Marija of Dubrovnik Marija Brimorac works with refugee women in Dubrovnik, Croatia, and has herself been displaced by war. She described her experiences and perspective to Zuriah al- Jeffrey, a Muslim artist from Malaysia, and to Penny Rosenwasser in a June, 1994 interview. 7:40 Celebrating Life, Honoring Loss A conversation with Fran Peavey, Barbara Borden, Rhiannon and other female cultural workers from the Bay Area who traveled to the former Yugoslavia in June of this year. 8:00 KFCF Sunday Evening Classics Concerts from Deutsche Welle, and other surprises. Randy Stover hosts. Fresno only. 8:30 Veronika Cohen: Peace Visionary Veronika Cohen is an Orthodox Jew and Israeli peace activist who organizes dialogue groups of Palestinians and Israelis while working for peace and justice. Penny Rosenwasser spoke with her in December, 1993. 9:15 Mujeres Unidas A multi-cultural panel of women who created a herstorical gathering this past summer to celebrate women's spirituality and diversity. Moderated by Akaya Windwood and Maria Gonzalez Barron. 10:00 Soul Celebration! Music of Spirit and Struggle. Excerpts from Linda Tillery and Melanie DeMore's concert at Berkeley Community Theatre in April. Two of the Bay Area's finest voices combine for a stirring finale to Women's Spirituality Day. 11:00 Music from the Hearts of Space The syndicated space music program, hosted by Stephen Hill. 12:00 Wavelength Time for bright moments from the archives of Magic in the Air, Radio Free and Wavelength in a retrospective of late- night live radio brought to you by Jane Heaven. 2:00 - 4:33 Just listen. Monday, October 17 5:00 First Light With Kevin Vance. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert Jazz saxophonist Jim Garbarek teams up with the Hilliard Ensemble in an unprecedented collaborative recording, Officium, which combines plainchant, polyphony, and jazz. Hosted by Dawn Nagengast and Sarah Cahill. 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. Lucie Campbell: The First African- American Woman Gospel Composer. The prolific composer and teacher who encouraged new talent, created the repertoire, and expanded gospel's audience. 1:30 The Science of Coercion Thought Control in Media and on Campus. A KPFA public event: A panel discussion with Christopher Simpson, Jane Hunter, David Salniker and Mitch Ritter. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints CounterSpin. Produced by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the national media watch group, and 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 7. The Fox in Our Forest is Someone Else's Fur Coat. Mark Ritchie, Director of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy in Minneapolis, Minnesota, analyzes and questions international trade agreements like NAFTA and GATT. Produced by Maria Gilardin. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley Rent Board. 7:30 The Other Americas Radio Journal. With Eduardo Cohen. 8:00 The Musical Whirligig Amy Denio is a composer and improviser whose last name rhymes with Ohio. She has many recordings and projects. Tonight's program focuses in on a long listen. Michele Flannery is your audio guide. 10:00 Evening Theater Minds over Matter. Join the panel of experts on KPFA's popular audience participation quiz show. Geography, film, history, people, and more...Nimble wits apply. Call (510) 848-4425. 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 Akilah "The Woman Dread" hosts a commemoration of the life and musical works of legendary reggae musician Peter Tosh from his early beginnings with Bob Marley and The Wailers to his tragic death, including a live interview with his son, Andrew Tosh. Tuesday, October 18 5:00 First Light With Mike MacLean. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Thich Nhat Hanh An address by the Vietnamese Zen Master, scholar, poet and peace activist. He was nominated for the 1967 Nobel Peace Prize by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Hosted by Jane Heaven. 9:00 KFCF: Fresno City Council till noon. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. The New Family, a Graywolf anthology edited by Scott Walker is a collection of stories exploring the expanding variety of new forms of the family. Selections read by Dorothy Bryant. 12:00 Brainstorm Wise Words: A Treasury of Everyday Wisdom. Talks to challenge and inform our listeners, featuring Chris Northrup, MD. on Women and Nutrition, and Marsha Sinetar on True Wealth. 1:30 We're Here, We're Queer, We're Under Attack Mel White was a closeted gay man when he wrote speeches and books for Jerry Falwell. He's come out to expose the hatred, lies, and misinformation campaign being waged against lesbians and gays by the radical right. Donna Red Wing, the National Chapter Coordinator for GLAAD (the gay and lesbian media-watch group), discusses strategies to protect and secure lesbian and gay rights. Both spoke at the Unity Conference in Atlanta in July. Produced by Julia Hutton. 2:00 KFCF: Fresno City Council till adj. 3:30 Rush Limbaugh: The P.T. Barnum of the American Right Do you boil over at the Limbaugh lexicon? Do dreams of "Dittos" dance in your head? Rush Limbaugh is the most popular talk show host on radio and television. Join us as we try to roust the real Rush. Produced by Gregory DeMascio. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Pulse 7:00 Globalthink. Deep Ecology presumes the interconnectedness of all living things. Both a science and a social movement, Deep Ecology presents challenging questions to our culture. This program explores the thoughts of several leading thinkers, and examines the importance of a bioregional approach to healing the planet. Producer, Joan Levinson. 7:00 KPFB, 89.3 FM: Berkeley City Council Meeting. 8:00 Seeds of Change Biodiversity and Sustainability: Environmentally Sound Planning for the 21st Century. The Bioneers Conference returns to the Palace of Fine Arts in S.F. Oct. 21-23. In this program, we will bring you recorded highlights of the 1993 conference and a preview of what's coming up this year. Produced by Chuy Varela. 10:00 Evening Theater Fire Stories. On the anniversary of the Oakland/Berkeley Hills Fire of October 17, 1990, come these memories of Deirdre English, Maxine Hong Kingston and Sheila Davies. 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, October 19 5:00 First Light With Sheilah Glover. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Listener's Choice On the final day of the Marathon, we re-broadcast those programs that pleased you the most. If you had planned to catch a special but missed it, this may be your second chance. Show support for your favorite shows and subscribe: (510) 848-5732. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 9:00 Listener's Choice Continuation. 10:00 Evening Theater 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, October 20 5:00 First Light With Nili. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert With Carl Stone. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Women, Animals, and Vegetables. Essays and stories by Maxine Kumin. From the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet come these exertions and exhilarations in country living. Read by Susan Stone. 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. Messages of the Celestine Prophecy with Sally and James Redfield. The adventure story of a mysterious ancient manuscript, hidden in Peru and hunted by both spiritual seekers and those who fear it and want to destroy it. 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. 4:00 Rhythm Drive With Chupoo Alafonte. 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. All the news that should be up front, with producer and co-host Leona Jacobs-White and co-host De Orr. 7:30 Heritage. Produced and hosted by Linda Spector. 8:00 Count Me In Women in Jazz, Women in Blues. Songs composed up to 75 years ago that have become jazz standards, recorded by Carmen McRae, Lena Horne, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone and others. 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, October 21 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. Jesse Stuart storiesÐthe annual KPFA reading. Our 12th year of Jesse Stuart material and it may last my lifetime. After all, Stuart created nearly 4,000 characters in 57 books, including 9 novels, 18 collections of short stories and 8 volumes of poetry. Read by Ed Markmann. 12:00 Brainstorm Houses of Earth and Fire. Architect, author and teacher Nader Khalili talks about the technological as well as the economic and ecological motivation for constructing fired- earth houses. Interviewed by Barbara Dunlap. 1:00 Panhandle Country Country music, bluegrass, western swing, cajun, honky-tonk, oldtimey 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 Rhythm Drive Music to get you home, with Chuy Varela. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 5:00 KFCF It's a Queer Thang. Lesbian/Gay issues with Liz Maines and Jeff Robinson Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 En Contacto Directo Spanish-English bilingual programming. Host: Ines Hernandez Avila. 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 the International Indian Treaty Council. 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, October 22 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 A Woman's Well-Being. Issues of health, self- acceptance and change. Produced by Chupoo Alafonte and Kirsten Thomas. 1:00 Women in Business. With 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 Salsa Picante. Con Jose Ruiz. 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 The Sounds of Struggle. With Emiliano Echeverria and/or Lincoln Bergman. 6:30 KFCF Jazz for a Blue Planet. Kent Stratford, the Jazz Doctor, 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 Live from Aztlan Latin, oldies, rap, requests and dedications. Interviews & live guests. With the G-Spot. Sunday, October 23 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 I Sing the Blues. Join host Cari Core for a special tribute to local blues artist Beverly Stovall. Produced by Tusitala Blues. 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 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, October 24 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. New releases and historical recordings with Sarah Cahill. 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. William Herbert Brewster: The Eloquent Poet of Gospel. The first gospel drama playwright, producer and composer whose compositions were the first million- record sellers in gospel music. 1:00 Blues By The Bay With Tom Mazzolini. 2:30 Lift Every Voice Reggae, soul, jazz and salsa, with Peja Peja. 4:00 Rhythm Drive With Brotha' Kayumanggi. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints CounterSpin. Produced by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the national media watch group, and 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 7. Under GATT, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, seeds could be patented and become the property of drug and chemical companies, robbing farmers of the right to plant diverse strains of crop. Vandana Shiva, scientist and activist, attended the recent Atki Festival in India, which launched a campaign by Indian peasants to oppose GATT. Produced by Maria Gilardin. 7:30 "A Women's Work..." A series about women in non- traditional occupations, hosted by C.J. Thompson-White. 8:00 Evening Concert New Music. Richard Friedman's monthly review of recent releases of new and unusual music from here and abroad. For a playlist, write to Richard Friedman c/o KPFA Music Department, and include a stamped, return envelope. 10:00 Evening Theater Poetry Program. Judith Tannenbaum, teacher and "in-house poet" at MacGregor High School in Albany, appears with students from her poetry class: Hartman Deetz, Jeremy Keenan, Shayne Ochs, Tenesha Smith, and Kai Stratten. 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, October 25 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 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Homeland and other stories by Barbara Kingsolver. Portraits of hope, momentary joy, and endurance from the author of Pigs in Heaven and Animal Dreams. Read by Susan Stone. 11:30 Mind Over Media. Jennifer Stone with her weekly commentary on the state of culture. 12:00 Brainstorm Wise Words: A Treasury of Everyday Wisdom. Talks to challenge and inform our listeners, featuring Thomas Moore on Soul Life, and Julia Cameron on The Artist's Way. 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 till adj. 2:30 Bring In The Noise Host Davey D with a unique blend of urban dance/rap and house music. 4:00 Rhythm Drive With Cindy Medrano. 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 Neo Radio Hour. Theater of the mind and more by Peter Donalds and Frank Skillman. 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, October 26 5:00 First Light With Sheilah Glover. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert World Music. With Opal Nations. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Feminine Genius. "When are you going to start thinking of yourself as an intellectual?" Audre Lorde once asked the poet Chrystos. Now Fugitive Colors is the Audre Lorde Poetry Awardwinner, and author Chrystos joins Maggie Switzer to read some of the poems, including They're Always Telling Me I'm Too Angry, and to discuss feminine intellectualism, lesbian issues, and Native American rights. 12:00 Brainstorm The Roof is on Fire. A multimedia conversation ignited by local teens, artists and educators. Students from Oakland's high schools offer revealing thoughts on family, health, sex, race, violence and dreams. Produced by Cari Core and Weyland Southon. 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. 4:00 Rhythm Drive With David McBurnie. 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 Steppin out of Babylon. An interview about the AIDS prevention program in Oaxaca, Mexico. Produced by 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 Jack Armstrong Jive. All-Americans Louis Armstrong, incandescent New Orleans trumpet genius, and Jack Teagarden, laid-back master of the Texas trombone were perfect foils for each other. Joel Sachs hosts a program of their in- studio and live collaborations. 10:00 Evening Theater On Airotica. A look at the eroticism of the Grimm Brothers Tales as seen through the poetry of Anne Sexton. 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. 1:30 Beedle Um Bum Folk Music and more, with Larry and Lynn. Thursday, October 27 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. Susan Alexjander hosts. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. Profiles in Integrity: Margaret Sanger , The Birth of Birth Control. Narrator, Toby Cole. 11:30 Probabilities. Joe R. Lansdale writes in the horror and mystery genres. His latest novel is titled Mucho Mojo. He talks about his career with Richard A. Lupoff and Richard Wolinsky. 12:00 Brainstorm New Dimensions Radio. The Sacred Pilgrimage at Mid-life with Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. Mid-life is a time to question the course and meaning of our lives. 1:00 Sing Out! Folk & not-so-acoustic music with Larry Kelp. 2:30 La Verdad Musical/The Musical Truth Monthly blues special, hosted by Avotcja. 4:00 Rhythm Drive With Chupoo Alafonte. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Majority Report 7:00 On the Table. A women's political roundtable, analysis and discussion of current events by women journalists, activists, and community leaders. Produced and hosted by Sandy Leon. 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, October 28 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. Culture in Wartime. A discussion with Peter Stansky and William Abrahams, authors of the newly published London's Burning: Life, Death, and Art in the Second World War (Stanford University Press). Host: Peter Carroll. 12:00 Brainstorm The Little House She Built Herself. A woman describes the house she designed and built with a friend, the innovative forms of finance she developed, and her recommendations. Interviewed 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 Rhythm Drive Music to get you home, with Chuy Varela. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 5:00 KFCF Poetry Enjambment A broadcast of the September Poetry Enjambment recorded at the Barnes and Noble Cafe. Featured is the work of David Nathaniel Callahan, who, while employed as a school custodian, has written poetry about growing up in West Fresno. The inspiration of Langston Hughes is apparent in his poetry. 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 Dreamland. Six hours. Nothing on the air but your own mind. We're being repaired. See you at 6 AM. 12:00 KFCF That Time of the Month Deep into the night of the Halloween month Andre Faltonson takes over the air waves to play the music of Kitaro all night to keep you awake and wondering what is beneath your bed. Fresno only. Saturday, October 29 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 Current Events. 1:00 Gynecentricity. A panel of woman writers and thinkers from varying backgrounds and perspectives in the feminine spectrum discusses recent books and publications by and relevant to women today. With Maggie Switzer. 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 Roots of Salsa. With Emiliano Echeverria. 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 We focus on South Africa's fledgling democracy and what progress has been made since Nelson Mandela became President and the Black majority claimed a legislative victory over apartheid. As the Folio goes to press, we are awaiting a response to our request for an interview with Deputy Minister of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology, Winnie Mandela. Produced by Kiilu Nyasha. 6:30 KFCF Jazz Program. Host to be announced. Fresno only. 7:00 Third World Special 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, October 30 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. 4:00 Forms & Feelings Bassist Fred Hopkins is profiled this afternoon. Fred is known for his extremely creative playing with David Murray, Deirdre Murray, Don Pullen, Air, Hamiet Bluiett, Oliver lake and Craig Harris, 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 Jazz and Musica Latina with Art Sato. 8:00 KFCF Toccato Musica The raucous pub crawls were occasionally inspirational. Though they lived together for 3 years, Peter Warlock & E.J. Moeran were not hewn from the same tree. Their music speaks for itself. E.J. Moeran: Songs of Springtime (1929), Symphony in G (1937), Overture for a Masque (1944); Peter Warlock: An Old Song (1917), The Curlew (1922), Capriole Suite (1926). 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, October 31 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 Adagio Recordings: In Memoriam. Hallowe'en, All Saints' Day, or All Souls' Day (also known as Day of the Dead in Latin American culture). Some of the most beautiful music ever recorded is inspired by the theme of the mystery of death. We will hear as much of this music as time permits. Hosted by Ellen Holmes. 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. Precious Lord, the Gospel Song Legacy of Thomas Andrew Dorsey, the "father of gospel music". 1:00 Blues By The Bay With Tom Mazzolini. 2:30 Lift Every Voice Reggae, soul, jazz and salsa, with Peja Peja. 4:00 Rhythm Drive With Brotha' Kayumanggi. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints CounterSpin. Produced by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the national media watch group, and 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 8. The Cities are Devouring the Land. The trade policies of the IMF, the World Bank, and international agreements like NAFTA and GATT all play a role in accelerating environmental destruction and migration to the cities. Produced by Maria Gilardin. 7:30 Honoring the Orisha A special program of music and words giving praise to the great African ancestors. Produced by Ayanna At-Thinnin. 8:00 Spooky Sound Mix Hip Hop, Reggae, Salsa and mo'. Hosted by Tamu Du'ewa. 9:00 Bewitching Music Women in Jazz and Blues. Hosted by Betty Lawson-Eugene. 10:00 Evening Theater 10:00 Sense & Sensuality: Eating for Pleasure. Food, literature and sensuality. Recipes included. "A Spirited Menu for All Hallows' Eve." Read and produced by Lyons Filmer. 10:30 Cuentros Para Dia De Los Muertos. Stories for the "Day of the Dead". Hosted by Patricia Terrazas Medina. 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. .