Today's talk
shows on
WMUB
Monday, November 16, 1998
Diane Rehm (*2 full hours, only on WMUB): world AIDS crisis; "Iron John"
author Robert Bly and Marion Woodman on masculine and feminine in modern
life
Fresh Air: a new exhibit of American abstract painter Jackson Pollock
Public Interest: legacy of the Jonestown Peoples' Temple
Talk of the Nation (*live, only on WMUB): the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation trade summit; kids' TV
All Things Considered: elderly drivers
Tomorrow on WMUB Forum (special day): recent demonstrations at Miami
The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
(*2 FULL HOURS
on WMUB)
10-11: World AIDS Crisis: Despite promising advances
in treating HIV infection and AIDS, the disease is still devastating many
parts of the world and America's minority populations. Diane leads a
conversation on the latest AIDS research, the rising death toll and what
still must be done to address the worldwide crisis.
Guests: Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the
National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, NIH; Dr. Tom
Quinn, Johns Hopkins University Medical Center; Susan Dentzer, The PBS
NewsHour; Debrework Zewdie ("DEB-rawork za-WEE-dee"), World Bank lead
specialist on AIDS
11-12: Robert Bly & Marion Woodman: Robert Bly,
author of "Iron John," and Jungian analyst Marion Woodman talk about their
new book, "The Maiden King" (Henry Holt). They've teamed up to examine the
balance of the masculine and the feminine, in folklore and in modern life.
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.
The first U.S. retrospective in more than 30 years
of American painter Jackson Pollock is showing in New York. We'll hear from
the chief curator KIRK VARNEDOE who has also written the accompanying book
"Jackson Pollock."
Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.
THE CURRENT AMBASSADOR OF GUYANA AND DEBORAH LAYTON,
A FORMER-HIGH-LEVEL MEMBER OF THE PEOPLES TEMPLE WHO ESCAPED GUYANA, JOIN
KOJO IN A FRANK DISCUSSION ON THE CULT'S LEADER JIM JONES, AND THE LEGACY
OF JONESTOWN ON THE COUNTRY OF GUYANA.
Guests: 1. Guyana Ambassador Odeen Ishmael 2.
Deborah Layton, author, "Seductive Poison: A Jonestown Survivor's Story of
Life and Death in the Peoples Temple" (Publisher: Anchor Books)
Talk of
the Nation/
Science Friday,
2-4 p.m. (*LIVE)
Host: Ray Suarez
HOUR ONE: APEC SUMMIT: the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation trade summit. APEC's agenda and how Americans might be affected
by Asia's financial problems.
HOUR TWO: KIDS' TV: which programs educate, which
entertain?
on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.
Elderly drivers. Confronted with challenges like
failing vision or health, they may know that they need help with
driving...but many resist giving up the freedom that comes with a driver's
license.
WMUB Forum,
TUESDAY
(special day),
9-10 a.m.,
repeated 7-8 p.m.
News Director Darrel Gray hosts an hour of
conversations with guests, and your e-mail comments and questions
(http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html)
Recent protests at Miami
Guests will discuss the issues
surrounding recent demonstrations on the Miami campus. Guests will include
representatives of the Black Students Action Association and the
President's Council on Multi-Cultural Affairs.
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