Week of February 25 - March 1, 2013

Week of February 25 - March 1, 2013

Weekdays 12pm-2pm

Here's the rundown for this week's guests

Monday 2/25

Hr. 1

Help in managing your money, from MCC business professor and personal investment expert Joe Marchese

Hr. 2

Gannett News Service film columnist Jack Garner with a review and analysis of the Oscars

 

Tuesday 2/26

Hr. 1

Religion scholar Timothy Muldoon on the changing beliefs of young adult Americans (recorded)

Hr. 2

Dave Zorn, executive director of the Sustainability Project for our region, looks at this week’s final series of public hearings on the region’s sustainability initiatives

 

Wednesday 2/27

Hr. 1

St. John Fisher College political scientist, and former Rochester School Board finance chair, Jim Bowers

Hr. 2

Carrie Remis of the Parent Power Project shares her views on school reform, and her involvement in the Governor’s special initiatives on school change

 

Thursday 2/28

Hr. 1

We talk with author and Holocaust survivor Rabbi Israel Meir Lau in advance of his weekend lecture  at Light of Israel congregation in Rochester

Hr. 2

Are we jailing too many of our young? Answers from Laura Speer of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, which has just released a new study of youth incarceration in America

 

Friday 3/1 (Arts Friday)

Hr. 1

Meet the people of the upcoming Second Annual Fringe Festival as they begin assembling the roster of performers for the upcoming fest at the end of this summer

Hr. 2

It’s 24 hours from the re-opening of the Dryden Theater on the Eastman House campus; find out what’s ahead for the area’s long-standing venue for the presentation of classic films

 

Some bookings can be subject to change or addition.

 

The conversation with media expert Tom Proietti originally scheduled for Thursday 2/28 in the first hour will instead be heard on a date in mid-March to be announced later.

 

All programs originate live in our studios unless otherwise indicated. Schedules are subject to change in response to breaking news. Pre-recorded programming may be replaced with live content on short notice.