Week of January 14 - 18, 2013

Week of January 14 - 18, 2013

Weekdays 12pm-2pm

Here's the rundown for this week's guests

Monday 1/14

Hr. 1

Pre-empted in part for coverage of President Obama’s news conference

Hr. 2

We discuss issues of race, politics and the media with about…Time publisher Jim Blount; one of a series of programs relating to issues raised by the Rochester Museum and Science Center’s exhibit RACE: Are We So Different?

 

 

Tuesday 1/15

Hr. 1

Some complex responses, as the Siena Research Institute examines consumer attitudes in New York and across America, and the attitudes of the region’s business leaders; institute director Don Levy shares the details

Hr. 2

Locally based novelist Mark Obbie discusses his provocative new book, God’s Nobodies

 

Wednesday 1/16

Hr. 1

Rochester city planning and zoning director Marcia Barry previews upcoming community meetings on how the development of the city’s center should proceed, and how you can offer your own input at next week’s stakeholder meeting

Hr. 2

Rochester Museum and Science Center president Kate Bennett shares with us, a preview of what you’ll see in the museum’s

upcoming major exhibit RACE: Are We So Different?

 

Thursday 1/17

Hr. 1

Democrat and Chronicle home repair columnist Jerry Ludwig helps you cope with winter troubles

Hr. 2

Rochester School Board President Malik Evans discusses the school system’s challenges, and how the city’s schools will change in response to changes in community expectations and state policy

 

Friday 1/18 (Healthy Friday second hour)

Hr. 1

WXXI TV and Radio journalist Helene Biandudi shares what she’s learned from her time exploring the newly emerging nation of South Sudan—and the role Rochesterians are playing in building its educational system

Hr. 2

Healthy Friday; Elissa Orlando presents an hour on issues of personal health and wellbeing

 

 

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.