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This week on New World Notes: radio program #245, November 13, from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., host Kenneth Dowst excerts three talks by Noam Chomsky.
United States Air Force Academy Rock Band
This week on New World Notes: radio program #246, November 20, from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., host Kenneth Dowst replays Part 1 of an interview with health care reformer Dr. Susan Rosenthal, author of Sick and Sicker.
Susan Campbell, author / journalist / blogger, and Steve Mitchell, Minister of Arts & Music at The Asylum Hill Congregational Church, will visit Watch This Space on Monday November 26 around 3 p.m. to talk about the 3rd Annual Community Sing-Along at The Charter Oak Cultural Center on Thursday November 29.
This week on New World Notes: radio program #247, November 27, from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., host Kenneth Dowst replays Part 2 of an interview with health care reformer Dr. Susan Rosenthal, author of Sick and Sicker.
November 27, 2012 marks the 70th birth anniversary of Jimi Hendrix, acknowledged as one of the most influencial electric guitarists in history. Chuck Obuchowski will offer a jazz tribute to Hendrix's music during Out Here & Beyond, Tuesday Morning Jazz on WWUH between 9 a.m. and noon.
Host Keith Brown writes:
Over more than a quarter century of lyric theater broadcasting I have always delighted in presenting Mozart's "Masonic" fairy tale opera sometime during the holiday season. Works of operatic fantasy like this fit in so well with all the other entertainments that create the happy childhood memories of Christmastime.
This week on New World Notes: radio program #248, December 4, from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., host Kenneth Dowst excerpts a talk by Mickey Huff, Director of Project Censored.
Manchester, CT native Thomas Chapin is remembered as one of the most innovative jazz artists of his generation. Now, nearly 15 years after his death, a film documentary about his life is being produced, and a new set of live 1995 recordings will be issued on December 11.
This week on New World Notes: radio program #249, December 11, from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., host Kenneth Dowst plays an audio excerpt from Chris Smith's 2009 film, Collapse.