Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Tuesday 8:00 Buzz - 7/29/2008

This continues my effort to chronicle the guests and topics covered on the Stan Woodard's Tuesday 8:00 Buzz on WORT-FM. Our Podcast is online in the WORT Archives.

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Today's Show - July 29th, 2008

Guest: Vincent Bugliosi Author of The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder (Non Fiction). A Vanguard Press book.

Half-time Guest: Cristianne Wendler Talking about the upcoming Kidlinks World Africa Alive benefit for AIDS orphans, 2-8 pm, 8/2, Capital Brewery, Middleton, with music by Tony Brown & the 608 Riddim Section, African dancing & drumming, spoken word poetry, auctions, face painting, stilt walkers, crafts, food, brewery tours.

Musical Breaks: Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now and Hang Time from Hang Time by Wayman Tisdale a Rendezvous Entertainment recording.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Tuesday 8:00 Buzz - 7/15/2008

This continues my effort to chronicle the guests and topics covered on the Stan Woodard's Tuesday 8:00 Buzz on WORT-FM. Our Podcast is online in the WORT Archives.

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Today's Show - July 15th, 2008

First Guest: Bill Fletcher and Fernando Gapasin Authors of Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path toward Social Justice (Non Fiction). A University of California Press book.

Second Guest: Diane Harriford Author, with Becky Thompson, of When the Center Is on Fire: Passionate Social Theory for Our Times (Non Fiction). A University of Texas Press book.

Musical Breaks: Chicago Dawn and New York Times from The Best of Bobbi Humphrey a Blue Note recording.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Tuesday 8:00 Buzz - 7/1/2008

This continues my effort to chronicle the guests and topics covered on the Stan Woodard's Tuesday 8:00 Buzz on WORT-FM. Our Podcast is online in the WORT Archives.

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Today's Show - July 1st, 2008

First Guest: Susan Quinn Author of Furious Improvisation: How the WPA and a Cast of Thousands Made High Art out of Desperate Times (Non Fiction). A Walker & Company book.

Second Guest: Douglas A Blackmon Author of Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II (Non Fiction). A Doublday book.

Musical Breaks: You Know How To Love Me by Phyllis Hyman and Bicentennial Nigger by Richard Pryor.