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JUSTICE
OR JUST US
An interview with Marc Bekoff - author of The Emotional Lives of Animals.
11/13/08
NAKED
COMEDY
Hear Natasha Leggero talk about her rise from her first role as a child
star in Illinois to her glamorous present doing stand-up all over the
world. 10/23/08
THE
OC SHOW
An interview with the Sheriff of Orange County, Sandra Hutchens. 8/26/08
PLANETARY
RADIO
An interview with Lou Friedman on the Roadmap to Space. 11/17/08
SUBVERSITY
Interview with Mike Roth and John Henning, directors of a documentary,
Saving Marriage and Bill Ayers, the former Weatherman, who talks about
his fugitive days. 10/6/08
WEEKLY
SIGNALS
An interview with Martin Garbus the author of The Next 25 Years: The
New Supreme Court and What It Means for Americans. 11/4/08
JUSTICE
OR JUST US
The Green Scare: FBI, Infiltrators and the Case of Eric McDavid
9/26/08
KUCI
THEATRE REVIEWS
An interview with Griff Duncan the General Manager of the FCLO Music
Theatre about the FCLO Music Theatre's upcoming 2009 season. 9/25/08
THE
SERENA SHARP SHOW
Meet the candidates: Bacon and Fries/ Obama takes his first poop in
the white house/ GOOGLE search terms track pulse of the nation/
Yes on 8 people/ "Gay is just as good as straight!" 11/16/08
FILMSCHOOL
An interview with Tomas Alfredson director of Let the Right One In.
10/21/08
JUSTICE
OR JUST US
An interview with David O. Friedrichs, Professor of Sociology / Criminal
Justice at the University of Scranton and author of much celebrated
book Trusted Criminals: White-Collar Criminality in Contemporary Society.
9/18/08
PRIVACY
PIRACY
Mari Frank interviews Gloria Allred, Attorney and Author. 11/19/08
WRITERS
ON WRITING
Marrie Stone interviews Irvine Welsh, author of Crime: A Novel and Roxana
Robinson, author of Cost: A Novel. 9/17/08
OUT
THE RABBIT HOLE
An interview with Richard Hayes Phillips author of "Witness to
a Crime: A Citizen's Audit of an American Election." 9/18/08
COACHING
CONVERSATIONS
An interview with Tina Elliot, regarding "What is Wellness Coaching
All About?" 10/2/08
WHAT
WOULD ARWEN DO?
Tani Tinuviel interviews Mark Cleveland and Tanya Fuqua, owners of Avanti
Cafe in Costa Mesa, about a compassionate delicious turkey-less celebration
of the holidays. 11/6/08
WEEKLY
SIGNALS
An interview with legendary cartoonist Art Spiegelman author of Breakdowns:
Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@*!’. Breakdowns was the first
collected book of comic art Spiegelman had published. 10/14/08
FILMSCHOOL
An interview with James Marsh director of Man on Wire — a
look at tightrope walker Philippe Petit's daring, but illegal, high-wire
routine performed between New York City's World Trade Center's twin
towers in 1974. 7/22/08
PLANETARY
RADIO
Former Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Charlie Kennel
shares his concern about the future of the Earth observation program
in the United States as other nations are putting new instruments in
orbit. 7/28/08
SUBVERSITY
Faculty colleagues and former and currents students of Lindon Barrett,
UC Riverside Professor of English and African American Studies, and
earlier at UC Irvine, remember his life and scholarly contributions.
Participating: Profs. Katherine Kinney, George Haggerty, Winston James,
former UCI Ph.D students Arnold Pan and Lelia Neti, and current Ph.D
student Jamie Park. 7/21/08
TREADING
THE UNDERCURRENT
An interview with Journalist, Joshua Wolf 8/1/08
WRITERS
ON WRITING
Interviews with Patricia Guiver, author of Delilah Doolittle and The
Careless Coyote and Dani Shapiro, author of Slow Motion: A
True Story.
8/5/08
PRIVACY
PIRACY
An interview with Dr. Alan F. Westin Professor of Public Law and Government
Emeritus at Columbia University; former Publisher of Privacy & American
Business; and former President of the Center for Social & Legal
Research. 8/6/08
OUT
THE RABBIT HOLE
An interview with Able Danger director Paul Krik — a
new independent movie that uses a film noir style to tell a dark disturbing
story about
what really happened on 9/11 and what happens when a researcher gets
too close to the truth. 8/7/08
SERENA
SHARP SHOW
How To Get To Heaven/ Remember Anthrax??/ Making Up Hate Crime 8/3/08
THE
OC SHOW
Christina Shea talks about her run for Irvine Mayor, the Great Park,
the privacy ordinance, and the current state of the city budget. 8/5/08
WHAT
WOULD ARWEN DO?
Tani Tinuviel interviews Dr. Lee Weinberg about Spinal Decompression
as an alternative to surgery for herniated disc injury. 8/7/08
WEEKLY
SIGNALS
An interview with Jane Mayer author of The Dark Side: The Inside
Story of How The War on Terror Turned into a War on American Ideals. 7/29/08
YOGI
WORLD
An interview with Mark Romero on Harmonic Alignment 4/8/08
TREADING
THE UNDERCURRENT
Wikipedia calls itself the "free encyclopedia that anyone can edit." It
is a constantly evolving and fluid set of reference entries on the
web that undergoes a daily iterative editing and authoring process.
Thanks
to an inspired CalTech graduate student, Virgil Griffith a way to
reveal who has been editing their own entries has been devised with
a program
he has created, called WikiScanner. Find out who has been tampering
with their own entries and censoring vital information. 4/4/08
OUT
THE RABBIT HOLE
An interview with Eric G. Wilson about his latest philosophical exploration
Against Happiness: In Praise of Melancholy. 7/24/08
PLANETARY
RADIO
When the Messenger spacecraft flew by Mercury in January, it gave us
the first up close look in nearly thirty-three years. PI Sean Solomon
returns to tell us about the amazing data gathered during the encounter.
7/21/08
PRIVACY
PIRACY
An interview with J. Craig Williams whose practice focuses in the areas
of complex business litigation with emphasis on environmental, real
estate, land-use and technology law, together with their respective
insurance coverage and related tort issues. 7/25/08
FILMSCHOOL
An interview with Alex Gibney the director of Gonzo: The Life and
Work of Hunter S. Thompson. 7/1/08
WRITERS
ON WRITING
An interview with Andre Dubus III, author of The Garden of Last
Days: A Novel. 7/31/08
SERENA
SHARP SHOW
Lindsay Lohan out enough for me/ Plastic, Please/ Cell phones allow
you to be IN emergency jet landing with gaping hole 7/27/08
SUBVERSITY
Managing Editor Hao Nhien Vu was fired from Nguoi Viet Daily after anti-communist
protesters demonstrated against the paper; he now writes a blog, Bolsavik.com,
that demystifies diasporic Vietnamese politics in Little Saigon and
beyond. 6/9/08
THE
OC SHOW
How liberals are intent on keeping the black man down, even though Obama
is trying to raise him up. Also a reading from the book of Joseph G.
Cavallo and how his relationship with Don Haidl went in the crapper.
7/22/08
WEEKLY
SIGNALS
An interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges co-author
of Collateral Damage: America's War Against Iraqi Civilians. 7/8/08
WHAT
WOULD ARWEN DO?
Interview with Randy Tierney and Tammy Fago of OC Parenting magazine.
8/31/08
JUSTICE
OR JUST US?
An interview with Karmacy and Nicco regarding a benefit concert at
the Knitting Factory in Hollywood to support two nonprofits: Peace4Kids
and the Itipini Community Project. 6/26/08
WHAT
WOULD ARWEN DO?
An interview with Sherry Lebed Davis, founder of The
Lebed Method: Focus
on Healing Through Movement and Dance. 2/21/08
TREADING
THE UNDERCURRENT
An interview with independent journalist
Sarah Olson regarding the case of Lt. Ehren Watada and the Army's attempt
to redefine
free
speech. 1/25/08
JUSTICE
OR JUST US?
Learn more about the harms of bull-riding and the immorality of using
animals as entertainment in an interview with Freeman Wicklund, Director
of Campaigns for Mercy For Animals and a humane education trainer for
the Institute of Humane Education. 2/7/08
JUSTICE
OF JUST US?
An interview with Claudia Larson the director
of the documentary Dorothy Day: Don’t Call Me A Saint — the
story of the New York writer and Catholic anarchist who the Vatican
is currently considering for canonization. 5/22/08
ALL NON FICTION
Christmas Eve at Craby Joe's, Los Angeles's last dive bar on Skid Row,
as they close their doors after 74 years. 12/27/07
OUT
THE RABBIT HOLE
Theism vs. Atheism vs. Mysticism vs. Rationalism. Hear an interview
with Kelly O'Connor of the Rational Response Squad. 1/11/08
COACHING
CONVERSATIONS
An interview with Pamela Peak, Inspiration is Key. 10/31/08
JUSTICE
OR JUST US?
An interview with Nikko Snyder, founder of Briarpatch
Magazine, who has been writing about the possibility of feminist porn, feminism,
sexuality, and stereotypes. 3/13/08
ON
DEMAND ARCHIVE
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SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 13, 2008
Noon
- 2 pm
The Stage Door Swings
KDD
Interviews
with the Best in American Show Music

SUNDAY,
DECEMBER 14, 2008
7– 8
am
The Sharp Show
Serena Sharp
Hot
Topics You Really Care About
• Recruiting Muslims in The San Fernando Valley
• Cloud of hairspray evacuates 1,700
• Do the accused 9/11 plotters deserve "the glory of executions?"
It's all here for you on the Serena Sharp Show
MONDAY,
DECEMBER 15, 2008
8
-9 am
Record
Store Memories
DJ Lorraine
Guests
Sharing Record Store Memories
9-10
am
Subversity
Dan Tsang
Subverting
the Norm & Penetrating the Orange Curtain

5
- 5:30 pm
Counterspin
Janine
Jackson, Steve Rendall and Peter Hart
An
exposé of biased and inaccurate news
5:30
- 6 pm
Planetary
Radio
Mat
Explore
Space with the Planetary Society
TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 16, 2008
8
- 9 am
Weekly
Signals
Mike Kaspar & Nathan
Callahan
News, Irreverent Commentary and Featured Guests
A
review of the news of the week followed by an interview with Mikal
Gilmore author of Stories
Done: Writings on the 1960s and Its Discontents. Gilmore
weaves a narrative of the '60s and '70s as he examines the lives
of the era's most important cultural icons. Keeping the power of
rock & roll at the forefront, Gilmore gathers together stories
about major artists from every field — George Harrison, Ken
Kesey, Johnny Cash, Allen Ginsberg, to name just a few. Gilmore
reveals the truth about this idealized period in history, never
shying away from the ugly influences that brought many of rock's
most exciting figures to their knees. The
lives of these dynamic and diverse figures are intertwined with
Gilmore's exploration of the social, political, and emotional characteristics
that defined the era. His insights and examinations combine to create
a eulogy for a formative period of American history. Gilmore
is a journalist and music aficionado who has written for Rolling
Stone magazine since the 1970s. His first book, Shot in
the Heart, is a National Book Critics Circle and L.A. Times
Book Prize-winning memoir about his older brother Gary, the first
man to be executed in Utah after pleading guilty to murder.

9
- 10 am
filmschool
Nathan
Callahan & Mike Kaspar
Independent Film News, Reviews and
Interviews
An
interview with John
Else the
director of Wonders
are Many: The Making of Doctor Atomic — the
story of making a grand opera about the atomic bomb. This behind-the-scenes
documentary follows composer John Adams and director Peter Sellars
over the course of a year as they work to forge the tale of
J. Robert Oppenheimer into a music drama like no other: the
strange and beautiful “Doctor Atomic.” As creation
of the opera unfolds, as Sellars and Adams struggle to make
high art from the most savage weapon in history, the film also
explores the unnerving 60 year history of nuclear weapons. It
shows the real events behind the drama on stage, and the unintended
consequences of actions (and inactions) of men working on the
first nuclear device. Weaving together the intense and sometimes
hilarious process of making an opera with striking newly declassified
historical film, Wonders Are Many focuses on the 48 hours leading
up to the Trinity atomic test in July of 1945. Else’s
film The Day After Trinity: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic
Bomb was described by Tom Shales in the Washington Post as “the
best film ever made about living intimately with doom of our
own design.” Winner of the first-ever documentary prize
at the Sundance Film Festival in 1980, it has been broadcast
repeatedly in virtually every developed country over the past
20 years. It is used widely in schools, universities, and institutions
as varied as the Pentagon, the CIA, and the Union of Concerned
Scientists. Wonders
are Many will premier on PBS Tuesday, December 16.

5
- 6 pm
The
Blue and Gold Report
Mark
Roberts
UCI Sports News and Interviews

WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 17, 2008
8
-9 am
Yogi
World
CoCo
B & Jay
Explore the World of Yoga Culture. Namaste.

9
-10 am
Writers
on Writing
Barbara De Marco-Barrett
Get
Published
Interviews with Pete
Souza, author of The
Rise of Barack Obama: Photographs and Text, and Elizabeth
Strout, author of Olive
Kitteridge.

5
-6 pm
Privacy
Piracy
Mari Frank
Protect
Yourself in the Information Age
An
interview with Serge
Matulich and David
Currie, co-authors of The Handbood of Frauds,
Scams and Swindles. Matulich is Professor Emeritus of Accounting
at Rollins College. He is author of several textbooks and numerous
publications
in academic and trade journals. He has served as director of public
and private corporations, and currently is a director and treasurer
of the Mid Florida Chapter Fulbright Association. Currie is Professor
of Finance and Economics at the Crummer Graduate School of Business.
He has won awards from national organizations for teaching innovations
and from students for the quality of the educational experience. Currie
has published articles and cases in the fields of finance, international
education, business management and ethics. He has been a visiting professor
at Groupe HEC in France and a Fulbright Scholar in Croatia.

THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 18, 2008
Midnight
- 2 am
Naked
Comedy
DJ Intern Sam
Today's
comic stars on yesterday's technology

8
- 9 am
Justice
or Just Us?
Jarret Lovell
Activism
101

9
- 10 am
What
Would Arwen Do?
Tani Tinuviel
An
Elvish perspective on life

5
- 6 pm
Out
the Rabbit Hole
Robert Larson
Reality
Slamming Gab & Jamming
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 19, 2008
8
- 9 pm
The
OC Show
Cameron
Jackson
Orange County Politics

9
- 10 am
A
Student of Life
Judy Alexander
Presenting
World News in Human Terms
5
- 6 pm
The
Aggressive Moderate
William Bruzzo
Democratic-Republican
Debate
SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 20, 2008
Noon
- 2 pm
The Stage Door Swings
KDD
Interviews with the Best in American Show
Music
SUNDAY,
DECEMBER 21, 2008
7– 8
am
The Sharp Show
Serena Sharp
Hot
Topics You Really Care About

MONDAY,
DECEMBER 22, 2008
8
-9 am
Record
Store Memories
DJ Lorraine
Guests
Sharing Record Store Memories
9-10
am
Subversity
Dan Tsang
Subverting
the Norm & Penetrating the Orange Curtain

5
- 5:30 pm
Counterspin
Janine
Jackson, Steve Rendall and Peter Hart
An
exposé of biased and inaccurate news
5:30
- 6 pm
Planetary
Radio
Mat
Explore
Space with the Planetary Society

TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 23, 2008
8
- 9 am
Weekly
Signals
Mike Kaspar & Nathan
Callahan
News, Irreverent Commentary and Featured Guests

9
- 10 am
filmschool
Nathan
Callahan & Mike Kaspar
Independent Film News, Reviews and
Interviews

5
- 6 pm
The
Blue and Gold Report
Mark
Roberts
UCI Sports News and Interviews

WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 24, 2008
8
- 9 am
Coaching
Conversations
Patricia Hirsch
Inquiries and Interviews with Coaches
and Coachees

9
-10 am
Writers
on Writing
Barbara De Marco-Barrett
Get
Published

5
-6 pm
Privacy
Piracy
Mari Frank
Protect
Yourself in the Information Age

THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 25, 2008
Midnight
- 2 am
Naked
Comedy
DJ Intern Sam
Today's
comic stars on yesterday's technology

8
- 9 am
Justice
or Just Us?
Jarret Lovell
Activism
101

9
- 10 am
What
Would Arwen Do?
Tani Tinuviel
An
Elvish perspective on life

5
- 6 pm
Out
the Rabbit Hole
Robert Larson
Reality
Slamming Gab & Jamming

FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 26, 2008
8
- 9 pm
The
OC Show
Cameron
Jackson
Orange County Politics

9
- 10 am
Career
Quest
Emily Woodman-Nance
Explore
Career Transition Topics
5
- 6 pm
The
Aggressive Moderate
William Bruzzo
Democratic-Republican
Debate
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