When: Monday nights, 7:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Where: KDHX, 88.1 fm & www.kdhx.org.
What's up: Hosts Amanda Doyle and Thomas Crone are plotting new shows and new themes for 2008. But first, the remaining moments of 2007. Topic A's central theme for December: writers and writing.
Planned for the next three weeks:
December 10: Howard Zinn, author and magazine columnist, perhaps best known for his work "A People's History of the United States," but also a prolific opinion writer in US and international periodicals; a playwright; and the subject of the documentary, "You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train."
December 17: Cary Tennis, the sensational advice columnist of Salon.com, a gig which has spawned his new(ish)book "Since You Asked," a collection of his best columns for the online magazine.
December 24: Nat Hentoff, author of numerous books on civic liberties, the Constitution, Congressional affairs and jazz history; and columnist with the Wall Street Journal, the Progressive, the Jewish World Review and The Village Voice, among other publications.
Program blog coming soon!
In the meantime, contact our listener affairs desk: topica@kdhx.org.
4 Comments:
Dang, you got Howard Zinn? Is he coming into the studio? Cool. I am definitely listening to that podcast.
Great lineups. Kudos kudos.
By Steven Fitzpatrick Smith, at 11:50 PM
Ah, thanks.
He'll actually be joining us live, via the telephone.
Happy to have him on!
By Thomas Crone, at 12:19 AM
I have to say, immodest though it is, that we are pretty much kicking a little radio butt these days...
Keep your ears on, St. Louis!
And keep your gloves up (in a nod to Mr. Smith)....
By 9:16 AM
, atI too congratulate you on your line-up. Looking forward to all of it. Great job!
By 2:18 PM
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