Weekly Program Guide

KLOI LP-FM 102.9
This Week’s Programs
January 29 – February 4, 2012


Daily
Hightower Lowdown
9:57am
Jim Hightower is a modern-day Johnny Appleseed, spreading the message of progressive populism all across the American grassroots.

Democracy Now w/Amy Goodman
10:00-11:00am and 6:00-7:00pm

Free Speech Radio News
5:30-6:00pm

Sunday
The Velvet Fog Hour w/Lou Pray
12:00pm
Get your fill of music from the early part of the century with Art Tatum, Django Reinhardt, and more.  Push through the purple mists of memory for those forgotten melodies.

Classical Hour w/Gary Alexander
2:00pm
Classical Music tied to the great composers’ birthdays. This week: The second of four programs of Mozart’s music, this time featuring his compositions written from 1780 to 1782.

My 2 cents w/John Waugh
3:45pm (Saturday 10:01pm, Wednesday 9:30am)
10 Minutes of anything and everything. Send topic suggestions, questions you’d like answered, and comments to: kloijohn@gmail.com

New Dimensions
4:00pm  (repeats Tuesday at 7:00pm)
New Dimensions Media: Changing the World One Broadcast at a Time. Explores subjects such as social, political, scientific, ecological, and spiritual frontiers through deep dialogues. This week: The Foremothers of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity with Charlotte Gordon, Ph.D.  - The war in Iraq has been called a war between the sons of Sarah and the sons of Hagar, the two wives of Abraham. Biblical scholar Charlotte Gordon has examined the story of these women in all its complexity, unraveling key elements that were lost in translations of the Old Testament. Her compelling work gives us a new perspective on Sarah’s son, Isaac, the traditional father of the Jews, and Hagar’s son, Ishmael, ancestor of Mohammad. She urges us to explore the true message of the Old Testament to discover, “a language that is far more complicated, rich, and filled with love and peace as opposed to hatred.” (hosted by Justine Willis Toms)

Spirit in Action – Lopez Edition
5:00pm (repeats Thursday at 12:00)
Each week, Spirit In Action brings you stories of people living lives of fruitful service, of peace, community, compassion, creative action and progressive efforts. We’ll trace the spiritual roots that support and nourish them in their service. Above all, we’ll seek out Light, Love and Helping Hands, being shared between our many neighbors on this planet, hoping to inspire and encourage you to sink deep roots and produce sacred fruit in your own life. This week: Robin Bernstein traces the roots & mechanisms of racism in Racial Innocence: Performing American Childhood from Slavery to Civil Rights. Robin’s piercing analysis and thorough research ferret out gems of both fact and insight, providing powerful resources for those working to reduce racism and its propaganda. Robin Bernstein is an associate professor at Harvard University in African and African American Studies and of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality.

The Essential Hippy Review w/Shantparv
6:30-9:30pm (Random airing)

Midnight Special
10-12pm
The world’s weekly aberration of folk music and farce, show tunes and satire, madness and escape.

Monday
WINGS – Women’s International News Gathering Service
2:00pm (repeat from last Friday at 12:00pm)
A weekly radio news and current affairs program by and about women around the world. This week: Buddhist Women’s Ordination
2600 years ago, the Buddha created an order of women nuns, but it disappeared after only 1,000 years. Today, Western women Buddhists are allying with Buddhist women in the East to struggle against prohibition on women’s ordination, in places such as Thailand.

Joy Spring w/Gary Alexander
3:00pm
Classic Jazz and the Great American Songbook.  This week: A repeat of a program taped last February 11, featuring artists from the 10th annual jazz cruise in the Caribbean.  This program features the opening night performances by the Clayton Brothers Band, along with saxophonists Wessell Anderson, Houston Person and Rickey Woodard, and clarinetists Ken Peplowski and Anat Cohen.

Brittany to the Balkans and Beyond w/Stanley Greenthal
8:00 - 9:30pm
Compelling Celtic and Balkan music from diverse regions of the world, mixed with occasional spoken word pieces to illuminate the traditions from which the music originates. This week: A rebroadcast of the January 23, 2012 show.  The recent bout of winter storms in the Northwest inspired some of Stanley’s musical selections, with music from Brittany, Wales, Ireland, Asturies & Catalan (Spain), Sweden and Greece.  Tune in for an eclectic evening of music you won’t hear elsewhere on the radio dial!

Tuesday
Backyard Conservation - Living on Lopez w/ Madrona Murphy, Russel Barsh, and Brian Rader
1:00pm
Local researchers Russel Barsh and Madrona Murphy talk about the things that each of us can do in our own lives and around our own homes to take better care of the plants and animals that make our island special. This month they discuss soil ecology and the hard working micro-arthropods that make up a living soil.

Radio Classics
2:30pm
Revisit the golden days of radio, when families gathered for evenings of listening to shows like Cloak and Dagger, Gunsmoke, Red Skelton and Amos and Andy. Relive the wild west, visit outer space, and laugh about life on planet earth. Radio Classics dives into the world before the internet and television, 2:30-3:00pm Tuesdays. Will you be listening? The Shadow knows! Go to KLOI.org and click on “contact” half way down the home page–tell us what classic radio shows you’d like to hear. This week: Journey to the Center of the Earth – The Journey is Ended

Living Life — Music with John Garcia
3:00pm
DJ John plays heartfelt global music, with an emphasis on Spanish and Latino songs.

New Dimensions
7:00pm (repeat from Sunday 4:00pm)

Wednesday
The Grand Southern Vocal & Plectrophonic Review w/Lance Brittain
5:00am  (repeat from last Wednesday)

My 2 cents w/John Waugh
9:30am (also: Sunday at 3:45pm and Saturday at 10:01pm)
10 Minutes of anything and everything. Send topic suggestions, questions you’d like answered, and comments to: kloijohn@gmail.com

Lopez Gardener’s Spot w/Jeanie Flynn and Anne Whirledge Karp
12:00pm
A monthly organic gardening show focused on sharing ideas for nurturing and enhancing your gardening practices.  Call in comments and questions are welcome during the live broadcast, the first Wed of each month. This week: guests are Susie and Nick Teague of Whispers of Nature and the Healing Labyrinth. They will be talking about the creation of the Labyrinth and their work with healing herbs and flowers.

Lou’s News and Reviews w/Lou Pray
1:00pm (repeat Thursday at 3:00pm)
Lou Pray will keep us up to date on what’s new and what’s happening at the Library. Lou plays the latest audio books and music CDs now available for check out. She also reviews selected books and movies available at the library and discusses upcoming speakers, training, and late-breaking library news! The library has also become a prime venue for local artists and Lou will share info on current and upcoming shows.  Lou occasionally encourages fellow Lopezians to share their own book, music, and film reviews on the show.

The FAT Music Show w/Felton Pruitt
2:00pm (repeat Friday 7:00pm)
The FAT Music Show is a friendly nod to the much-adored 1970s radio station KFAT in Gilroy, California that was one of the first national radio stations to prominently feature the Americana musical genre.  Hosted by Felton Pruitt a 30+ year radio veteran with stints that include KFAT, XM Satellite and KVMR; Pruitt includes classic and contemporary interviews (”Chewin’ The Fat”) and live or in studio performances from his personal recording archives

The Grand Southern Vocal & Plectrophonic Review w/Lance Brittain
7:00pm  (repeats next Wednesday at 5:00am)
Lance presents a show covering early to contemporary folk, country, and bluegrass, plus some discussion of historical context, including news of current events in the bluegrass and folk community. From an acoustic perspective, Lance explores other early influences, including classic early jazz, blues, and ragtime, border music, etc.

Thursday
Community Bulletin Board w/Carol Steckler
11:00am

Kitchen Table Politics w/ Carol Steckler
11:15am
Music, Poetry, dialogue and interviews from conversations around our kitchen table and yours that transform local and global issues and events that confuse and concern us into possibilities and visions which sustain and nurture us.

Spirit in Action – Lopez Edition
12:00pm (repeat from Sunday 5:00pm)

Somewhere on Lopez
1:30pm
This week: A recording of the talk by Diane Dear from T & D Farms about seeds and starts: “Let’s Get Started”, given at the Lopez Garden Club’s January 2012 meeting. Diane provides helpful information for all those interested in starting their own plants for their gardens.

Lou’s News and Reviews w/Lou Pray
3:00pm (repeat from Wednesday 1:00pm)

RadioFree Olga with Bruce Harvie
4:00pm
RFO is an hour-long show produced by Bruce Harvie featuring the music recorded by local musicians from all over the San Juan Islands, interviews with local artists, and live recordings from musicians visiting the San Juan Islands.

Chuckanut Radio Hour
7:00pm
The Chuckanut Radio Hour is a radio variety show that began in January, 2007 and is regularly broadcast on KMRE-LP 102.3 FM in Bellingham. The show’s guests have included Erik Larson, William Dietrich, Elizabeth George, J.A. Jance, Sherman Alexie, Tom Robbins, Alexander McCall Smith, Garth Stein, Laura Lippman, and Garrison Keillor, among many others.

eTown
8:00pm
eTown is an exciting weekly radio broadcast heard from coast to coast on NPR, public and commercial stations. Every eTown show is taped in front of a live audience and features performances from many of today’s top musical artists as well as conversations and information about the world around us. This week:
It’s Part Two of eTown’s special ‘Green Rocks at Red Rocks’ show. Join hosts Nick & Helen Forster for more great music and conversation, recorded live at the exquisite outdoor Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This year’s eTown’s ‘Green Rocks’ continues the recycling, zero waste zones, renewable energy use

Media Matters
9:00pm
Media Matters Media Matters features host Bob McChesney in conversation with a variety of guests. McChesney is a research professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. “The media are central to all our lives,” he says. “Yet the media are the most frequently misunderstood parts of our lives. We want to help people understand the role of media in society.”

Friday
Transitions with Josh Ratza
8:00am (from last Saturday 8:00pm)

WINGS – Women’s International News Gathering Service
12:00pm (repeats next Monday at 2:00pm)
A weekly radio news and current affairs program by and about women around the world. This week: Buddhist Women’s Ordination
2600 years ago, the Buddha created an order of women nuns, but it disappeared after only 1,000 years. Today, Western women Buddhists are allying with Buddhist women in the East to struggle against prohibition on women’s ordination, in places such as Thailand.

Classical Hour w/Gary Alexander
2:00pm
Classical Music tied to the great composers’ birthdays. This Week:
The third of four programs of Mozart’s music, this time featuring his compositions from the mid-1780s.

Joy Spring w/Gary Alexander
3:00pm
Classic Jazz and the Great American Songbook. This week: A repeat of the program from last February 14, featuring some Valentine’s Day love songs from the artists on the 10th annual jazz cruise in the Caribbean, featuring mostly singers and tenor saxophonists.

The FAT Music Show w/Felton Pruitt
7:00pm (repeat from Wed 2:00pm)

The Grateful Dead Hour
8:00pm
Since 1985 David Gans has hosted a nationally syndicated weekly audio postcard from the wide musical world of the Grateful Dead. The show features exclusive interviews, music from the roots and branches of the band’s musical family tree, and many unreleased live and studio recordings.

Saturday
West Coast Live
10:00am -12:00pm
A fully live national 2-hour radio variety show hosted every weekend by Sedge Thomson and featuring author interviews, music, and comedy. The West Coast “Garrison Keillor”.
Sedge Thomson welcomes:
Lowriders HAROLD BROWN and LEE OSKAR bring their unplugged
r ‘n’ r to the show. JOSHUA NELSON, The Prince of Kosher Gospel Music, need we say more?
KARL & CARL who know their Condé from their Nast, with their Tips on Travel, as channeled by Michael O’Brien and Geoff Bolt.
JENNIFER WOODLIEF, whose book A Wall of White, recounts the events and people swept up in a 1980s Sierra avalanche.
CHRISTINA SUNLEY, whose novel The Tricking of Freya, melds a tale of American family secrets with the myths and landscape of Iceland.
MIKE GREENSILL, whose ebullience is matched only by his effervescence.

LOBO Playlist
12:00-2:00pm

Open Mic at KLOI
4:00-6:00pm
Do you ever wonder what it would be like to be on the air?  Do you want to share the music from your travels and tell us some stories? Do you want to do something special for someone’s birthday or anniversary? Call one of us to arrange a time and we will be there with you to make it happen. Give it a try; it’s fun.

Putumayo World Music Hour
7:00pm
Hosted by Putumayo’s CEO and Founder Dan Storper and KFOG personality Rosalie Howarth, the Putumayo World Music Hour is an internationally syndicated radio show that takes listeners on a weekly journey through the music of many different cultures, now heard internationally on more than 170 commercial and non-commercial stations around the world. This week: Cape Verde - We’ll travel to the remote and rocky islands of Cape Verde, 300 miles off the coast of west Africa, to hear enchanting mornas, funanas and coladeiras.

Transitions with Josh Ratza
8:00pm (repeats next Friday 8:00am)
Alternative indie music with bits of mellow electronic and dusty classics.

My 2 cents w/John Waugh
10:01pm (also: Wednesday at 9:30am and Sunday at 3:45pm)
10 Minutes of anything and everything. Send topic suggestions, questions you’d like answered, and comments to: kloijohn@gmail.com

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