Today's talk shows on WMUB
Monday July 3, 2000
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Diane Rehm: 10-11 Chinese-born author Ha Jin; 11-12 Author Alain
de Botton, and new book "The Consolations of
Philosophy" Fresh Air: tribute to songwriter Harry Warren Public
Interest: "Lies Across America: What our Historic Sites Get Wrong"
James Loewen, author.
Talk of the Nation: HOUR 1 Gas Prices; Hour 2 Spa Culture
All Things Considered: The NPR Top 100 continues
Friday on WMUB Forum: Urban Legends
Monday July 10 on Interconnect: The Power of the Human Mind
For questions about Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, or All Things
Considered, call NPR's Audience Services at (202) 414-3232. For tapes
and transcripts call toll-free 1-877-NPR-TEXT (1-877-677-8398).
The Diane Rehm Show, 10-12 noon (*2 full hours live on WMUB)
Monday July 3
10-11 Ha Jin: A holiday rebroadcast of Diane's interview with
Chinese-born author Ha Jin. He won the National Book Award for his
novel "Waiting" (Pantheon), a story set during the Cultural Revolution.
Recently, a Chinese publishing house dropped its plan to issue the book
in the author's homeland, amid fears of a cultural crackdown by the
government.
11-12 Alain de Botton: A holiday rebroadcast of Diane's conversation
with author Alain de Botton, whose new book "The
Consolations of Philosophy" (Pantheon) offers a twist on the self-help
genre: this collection of advice on dealing with life's everyday
problems is drawn from some of the greatest philosophers of history.
Tuesday July 04
10-11 Jon Katz: A holiday rebroadcast of Diane's conversation with
journalist Jon Katz, whose book "Geeks" (Villard) celebrates the
powerful subculture being created by computer and technology experts.
The author joins Diane to tell the story of his friendship with one
young man -- how they "met" on the Internet,
and how, with a little help and encouragement, this Idaho-native "geek"
found a job in Chicago and got into college.
11-12 Adriana Trigiani: A holiday rebroadcast of Diane's conversation
with Adriana Trigiani, whose first novel is set in her real-life home
town, Big Stone Gap, Virginia. This small town is best known to the
outside world as the place where Elizabeth Taylor nearly choked on a
chicken bone while campaigning with her then-husband Senator John
Warner. The author joins Diane to talk about how the novel has been
received in the place that inspired it. ("Big Stone Gap" is published
by Random House)
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 12:06-1 p.m.
The beginning of Monday encore presentations of our series on American
popular song, with our tribute to Harry Warren. He wrote such songs as I
Only Have Eyes for You, Lullaby of Broadway, We're in the Money, and
The More I See You. Our guest performers will be the John Pizzarelli
trio.
For tapes and transcripts of Fresh Air, call Burrelle's toll-free
at 1-877-21-FRESH (NEW number as of 6/12/2000).
Public Interest
Host: Kojo Nnamndi
Monday July 3 "Lies Across America"
Guest: "Lies Across America: What our Historic Sites Get Wrong" James
Loewen, author.
Tuesday, July 4 Tech Tuesday: Broadband
Guests: 1. Peter Bostrom, senior advisor, Morino Institute, presicent
and founder, Exact One
2. (from KNPR in Las Vegas, NV) Andrew Afflerbach,
Vice-President of Columbia Telecommunications Corporation
Talk of the Nation, 2-4 p.m.
HOUR ONE
GAS PRICES
GUESTS: RED CAVANEY (cah-veni) *President and CEO of the American
Petroleum Institute
BOB PERCIASEPE (pur-cha-sepee) *Assistant Administrator for Air,
Environmental Protection Agency
OTHER GUESTS: TBA
Americans love to drive and millions will be hitting the open road this
summer on vacation. But, across the nation gas prices have soared,
costing consumers millions of dollars and putting a pinch in summer
travel plans. Industry analysts say part of the reason is the U.S.
demand for fuel outways the crude output by oil producing foreign
countries. And recently, the Federal Trade Commission began an
investigation into the spike in gasoline prices. Join Juan Williams
and guests for a look at why gas prices keep going up and what's being
done to lower costs, next Talk of the Nation, from NPR News.
HOUR TWO
SPA CULTURE
GUESTS:
JONATHAN PAUL DEVIERVILLE (der-vee-yur-ville) *Professor, History,
Humanities & Interdisciplinary Studies, St. Philips
College, San Antonio, TX *Director & Founder, Alamo Plaza Spa, San
Antonio, TX
JANE SEGERBERG *President, The International Spa Association *Spa
Consultant, Sea Island Spa, Sea Island, GA
JOHN GRAY *Director, Glen Ivy Hot Springs, Corona, CA
TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2000 (JULY 4TH HOLIDAY)
HR 1: LOUIS ARMSTRONG PROFILE
HR 2: AMERICAN FISHING CULTURE
All Things Considered, 4-7 p.m.
NPR's list of the top 100 American musical works of the 20th century
continues.... with the story of Woodie Guthrie's national
anthem, "This Land is My Land."
WMUB Forum, 9-10 a.m., repeated 7-8 p.m., Fridays
News Director Darrel Gray hosts an hour of conversations with guests,
and listener e-mail comments and questions
(http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html).
Friday, July 7, 2000: Urban Legends
Guest host Justin Masterson leads this week's discussion.
Interconnect, 9-10 a.m., repeated 7-8 p.m., Mondays
John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson host a lively hour of discussion on
spirituality, self-care, alternative health care and lifestyle issues
(http://www.wmub.org/interconnect.html).
Monday, July 10: The Power of the Human Mind
Guest: Dr. Don Hauck, counselor and therapist
John E. Hingsbergen
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