- Rasta Roots Show#93 4:00am sunday & thursday {Titus, by Paulus}
- New Show Tonight! ~Live in the Studio @ 8~
- Our solemn pledge? Krazy good time rockin' blues'n'zydeco music tonight!
- CrUciAL RoOTs 2008.07.08 Sunday 12-1:00 CST
- "Tending Your Inner Garden" on Writers' Voices Friday 1 pm
- Yashar Vasef & Clyde Cleveland Interviewed on Planet Erstwild Fri 2pm-5pm
- Houston Chronicle's Amy Biancolli on Filmosophers - Movie Talk - Friday 12:30pm
- National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist Dorianne Laux on Irving Toast, Poetry Ghost with host Rustin Larson
- New Show on KRUU-FM: Simon Brooks' Odds & Ends Thur at 11pm
- Rabbi Abraham Cooper & Teen Pianists on Speaking Freely Thur at 8am
Dear Listeners, This week we continue the book of Daniel and relate to the Apocalypse of Iesus Christ chapter 18. Then with Psalms in between, the admonitions of Paul on conduct of the congregations and orderly wisdom as we await our beloved man's return in cataclysmic clouds of justice and judgment and new creation {wormwood about four years out now}. Let everything that hath breath Praise the Living Goud, for he is kind!
The song "here a short while",and closing psalm in remembrance of our departed brothers and sisters.......Bro. Joel
Tonight @ 8PM
John Cope and Alexander return to the airwaves
with a brand new playlist..
Artists include:
Classified
Akrobatik
Smiff N' Wessun
Nine
Jaylib
and much more.
Listen in for your rhythmic soulful fix.
SOUL PRODUCT @ 8
Saturday from 7 to 8, the Blues KRUUz takes you on a musical voyage away from mopery and indifference and to an altogether more involving (and entertaining) engagement with the world via the musical magic of seasoned mood-shifters like Junior Parker, Geno Delafose, Slim Harpo, Chuck Berry, Big Walter Horton and Boozoo Chavis.
Some sizzling zydeco, some earthy blues from the gritty, urban streets of Chicago, some acoustic guitar-tickling...hey, wait a minute! Dang, out of time again! Go ahead and tune in this week, but I'm already stuffing the leavings into next week's bag.
in times like this, Crucial Roots calls upon more than one drops to get the message out. it's a full on riot o' sound and liberation chants. we'll spend an hour callin' out the system and spreading the nadum of freedom out into the universe. join us with your riot gear and skankin' boots. read more »
Writers' Voices with Monica and Caroline welcomes Iowans Diane Glass and Deb Engle, coauthors of "Tending Your Inner Garden: A notebook of personal transformation and renewal."
Tune in Friday September 6 at 1pm or Monday at 8am to hear about this program of spirituality and creativity just for women, based on the cycles of Nature as a model of change. "Tending Your Inner Garden" encourages women to use journaling, art and meditation to get in touch with their inner desires and find fulfillment. read more »
James Moore interviews Yashar Vasef and Clyde Cleveland on Planet Erstwild this Friday September 5th.
2pm
Yashar was born in Tehran after the Islamic revolution. During the infamous 1988 'war of the cities' (Baghdad/Tehran) in which Tehran was bombarded by Russian and American missiles supplied to Iraq, his parents fled Iran in hopes of a brighter future for their children. So they ended up in Istanbul, Turkey as refugees of war and about two years later received asylum in the United States of America.
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Amy Biancolli, film critic for the Houston Chronicle will be interviewed by co-hosts Bruce Miller and Chris Busch.
Starting Friday in Fairfield is Mongol, Oscar-nominated in 2007 for Best Foreign Language film (subtitled). The Filmosophers would like to inform the many film fans not aware of this "stunning historical epic of the life and legend of Genghis Khan."
"... a stirring and majestic film — a work that dramatizes, romanticizes,
heroizes and humanizes one of history's towering figures." ~ Amy
Biancolli, Houston Chronicle
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Su
nday at 10:30 am central (and Monday at 1:30 pm central) get ready from some girl fights behind the pancake house!
Poet Dorianne Laux rumbles into the haunted studio (via phone call) and shakes things up with her unstoppable verse.
Dorianne Laux was born in Augusta, Maine, in 1952. She worked as a sanatorium cook, a gas station manager, a maid, and a donut holer before receiving a B.A. in English from Mills College in 1988.
Laux is the author of Facts About the Moon (W. W. Norton 2005), which was the recipient of the Oregon Book Award, chosen by Ai, and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Her other collections include Smoke (BOA Editions, 2000); What We Carry (1994), finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; and Awake (1990), which was nominated for the San Francisco Bay Area Book Critics Award for Poetry. read more »
Join Simon Brooks for his rock lobster grab bag
known as Odds & Ends
every Thursday at 11pm
RABBI ABRAHAM COOPER is the associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish Human Rights organization he helped found in 1977. For over three decades, Rabbi Cooper has overseen the Wiesenthal Center’s international social agenda ranging from worldwide anti-semitism, Nazi war crimes and Restitution, to extremist groups and tolerance education. Rabbi Cooper'S editorials have appeared in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, Toronto Star, Le Monde and the Japan Times. www.wiesenthal.com
AWARD WINNING TEENAGE CLASSICAL PIANISTS REBECCA WEN, MEIGEN YU, AND JOHN WEN ALONG WITH THEIR TEACHER FEILIMN LIN. John Wen was this year's winner of the Annual Chopin Youth Competition. They will be performing this Saturday Sept 6 at 7:30 pm at the Sondheim Center of the Performing Arts. www.icpianists.com
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