Today's Talk Shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/today)
Friday, May 25, 2001
WMUB Forum guest host John Hingsbergen (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Making the Right Choice for Summer Camp
The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon); guest host tba
Hour One: weekly news roundup
Hour Two: Readers' Review: "In the Lake of the Woods"
Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
Remembering singer SUSANNAH MCCORKLE, who took her life last weekend
Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
The role of moonshine in American and Appalachian culture
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday with Ira Flatow (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One: biodiesel update; crime and DNA databases
Hour Two: the race to the moon
All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
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coming up soon in local talk
(live and interactive 9am - 10am, repeated 7pm - 8pm)
Sunday on Talk of the Week (a 4 pm re-broadcast of one of the
previous week's talk show)
From Thursday's Talk of the Nation: the W. C. Handy Blues Awards
Monday on Interconnect with John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson
Wisdom From an Empty Mind. Guest: Dr. Jacob Liberman, teacher
and author of "Light, Medicine of the Future" and "Take Off Your
Glasses and See."
Tuesday on the Todd Mundt Show
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Wednesday on Sound Health with Marianne Russ
Vacation Safety & Health. Guests: Mira Pravda, R.N, American
Camping Society and Camp Livingston www.offtocamp.com; and Reva
Evans, Manager at Oxford AAA
Thursday on Help Desk
Mac and PC questions answered with Ted Beerman and Guy Moore
DETAILS,
WMUB Forum with guest host John Hingsbergen (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Making the Right Choice for Summer Camp
The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon); guest host tba
Hour One: Weekly News Roundup: News Roundup: A panel of news
professionals talks with Diane about the week's top national and
international news stories, including Senator Jim Jeffords' decision
to leave the Republican party. Guests: Karen Hosler, Baltimore Sun;
E.J. Dionne, Washington Post; Bill Kristol, Weekly Standard
Hour Two: Readers' Review "In the Lake of the Woods": The
Diane Rehm Show Readers' Review returns with a discussion of Tim
O'Brien's novel "In the Lake of the Woods." The novel centers on a
politician whose role in a Vietnam War massacre has just become
public. Guests: E. Ethelbert Miller, poet; Joyce Ladner, Brookings
Institution; Jim Angle, Fox News
Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
Remembering singer SUSANNAH MCCORKLE. She took her life last
weekend. Listen back to the best of her Fresh Air concerts and
interviews, and a talk with her former husband and manager DAN
DINICOLA <DEE nick oh LA>.
Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
ONE PART WATER, TWO PARTS YEAST, GRAIN, SUGAR, AND A
DISTILLERY EQUALS... MOONSHINE. OUTLAWED FOR OVER TWO HUNDRED YEARS,
IT'S STILL SURPRISINGLY POPULAR IN SOME PARTS OF AMERICAN CULTURE.
Guests: 1. a Virginia Alcohol Control Board agent; 2. Barney
Barnwell, annual Moonshine festival organizer, Spartansburg, Georgia;
3. Joseph Earl Dabney, author, "Mountain Spirits: A Chronicle of Corn
Whiskey from King James' Ulster Plantation to America's Appalachians
and the Moonshine Life" (Bright Mountain Books, Inc.) and "More
Mountain Spirits: The Continuing Chronicle of Moonshine Life and Corn
Whiskey, Wines, Ciders & Beers in America's Appalachians" (Bright
Mountain Books, Inc.)
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday with Ira Flatow (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One: BIODIESEL UPDATE/CRIME AND DNA DATABASES:
collecting D-N-A to fight and solve crime. Who should be required to
give a sample, and who has the right to access that sample? Plus, an
update on biodiesel, the petroleum replacement made from plant oil
and animal fat.?
Hour Two: RACE TO THE MOON: Forty years ago, President
Kennedy announced an amazing goal... to land a man on the moon and
bring him safely back to Earth. A look back at NASA's efforts to
reach the moon, and the Cold War mentality which drove the Apollo
program to success.
All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
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Cleve Callison <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
General Manager, WMUB Public Radio
Williams Hall, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-5958, 513-255-1201 cell, 513-529-6048 Fax
http://www.wmub.org
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