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Today's talk shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/Today)

Friday, December 15, 2000

WMUB Forum (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        The Choosing of the President; listeners react

The Diane Rehm Show (10 am - noon)
        Hour one: Weekly news roundup
        Hour two: Chef Burt Wolf ("The New Cooks' Catalogue")

Fresh Air (noon - 1 pm)
        Remembering artist Jackson Pollack

Public Interest (1 - 2 pm)
        The arts and urban development

Talk of the Nation (2 - 4 pm)
        Hour one: GEORGE W. BUSH AS PRESIDENT
        Hour two: WHAT WILL THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION LOOK LIKE?

All Things Considered (4 - 7 pm)
        Internet retailing, 2000 versus 1999

Monday on Interconnect (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Holy Spirit: Boundless Energy of God. Dr. Ron Roth, author;
Web site: ronroth.com

Wednesday on SoundHealth (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Managing Holiday Stress





WMUB Forum (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        The Choosing of the President; listeners react. Guests: Dr.
James Brock, Professor of Economics at Miami; Dr. Sherman Jackson,
Associate Professor of History at Miami

The Diane Rehm Show (10 am - noon)
        1: Weekly News Roundup. A panel of journalists reviews the
developments that brought a close to five weeks of uncertainty about
the presidential election. Guests: Bill Kristol, The Weekly Standard;
Susan Page, USA Today; Steve Roberts, syndicated columnist.
        2: Burt Wolf. 25 years ago, food-loving journalist Burt Wolf
[www.burtwolf.com] produced "The Cooks' Catalogue," which has been
guiding amateur and professional chefs on the purchase of cooking
equipment ever since. He presents his revised and updated edition,
"The New Cooks' Catalogue" (Knopf), and offers advice on what the
well-stocked kitchen really needs, from the basics to the most
frivolous of gadgets.

Fresh Air (noon - 1 pm)
        Remembering Jackson Pollack. Ed Harris is starring as Jackson
Pollack in a new movie about the artist's life. Terry talks with KIRK
VARNEDOE (VARN eh doh), curator of a major exhibit of Pollock's work
for the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Public Interest (1 - 2 pm)
        The Arts and Urban Development. IT'S THE HOLIDAY SEASON, AND
ACROSS THE COUNTRY, NEIGHBORHOODS ARE CELEBRATING WITH FESTIVALS,
MUSIC, AND THEATER PRODUCTIONS. BUT DO THESE CULTURAL EVENTS REALLY
BENEFIT NEIGHBORHOODS, OR HAVE A DIRECT IMPACT ON CRIME PREVENTION
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT? AS PART OF OUR CONTINUING SERIES WITH THE
URBAN INSTITUTE, A LOOK AT THE IMPORTANCE OF ARTS FOR COMMUNITY
GROWTH AND SURVIVAL. 1. Maria Rosario Jackson, Director of the Arts,
Culture, and Community Program at the Urban Institute; 2. Richard
Kurin, Director of Folklife and Cultural Heritage, The Smithsonian
Institution; 3. Liz Lerman, Founder and Artistic Director, Liz Lerman
Dance Exchange; 4. Tomas Benitez, Executive Director, Self-Help
Graphics

Talk of the Nation (2 - 4 pm)
        1: GEORGE W. BUSH AS PRESIDENT. Following Vice President Al
Gore's concession speech, George W. Bush begins the difficult task of
transitioning from presidential candidate to President of the United
States. His record as Texas governor and his new role as U.S.
President.
        2: WHAT WILL GEORGE W. BUSH'S ADMINISTRATION LOOK LIKE? Now
that the presidential race has been decided, the nation's attention
is turning to who president-elect George W. Bush will seat in his
administration. What will be his first political move as president?

All Things Considered (4 - 7 pm)
        Internet retailing, or "e-tailing," was all the rage in 1999.
Since then thousands of websites have gone out of business. We check
back with two e-tailers, one year after they started their
businesses. Hear how they're doing.

Monday on Interconnect (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Holy Spirit: Boundless Energy of God. Dr. Ron Roth, author;
Web site: ronroth.com

Wednesday on SoundHealth (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Managing Holiday Stress. Guests: Laura Stanton, Family
Consumer Advocate from the Butler County Extension Agency of the Ohio
State University; Devon Hanson, author, "Angry: Do You Mind If I
Scream?"






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