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Week of September 3 - 7, 2012
Week of September 3 - 7, 2012
Weekdays 12pm-2pm
Here's the rundown for this week's guests (updated)
Monday 9/3
Hr. 1
WXXI News sends “Postcards from Camp”—Bob Smith and LeShea Agnew host as the WXXI News team reports on what young Rochesterians were doing this summer. Plus, a conversation with journalist Tom Wilber about the “fracking” issue
Hr. 2
NO SHOW—we present a Labor Day special from NPR
Tuesday 9/4
Hr. 1
Rochester hosts an international conference on electronic games…meet RIT’s Stephen Jacobs and his colleagues as they prepare to welcome the IEEE’s annual conference on the games so many of us play
Hr. 2
A conversation with scholar Tom Muldoon about the place of religion in the lives of younger Americans (recorded)
Wednesday 9/5
Hr. 1
Local producer Chris Wilmot prepares to unveil a series of new independent film projects
Hr. 2
Rochester’s annual book fair approaches; book enthusiasts and fair organizers John Perry Smith and Jeff Marks join us
Thursday 9/6
Hr. 1
Antiques and collectibles experts Jack Wanderman and Yvonne Jordan join us as we convene the College of Collectible Knowledge
Hr. 2
The Rochester Regional Community Design Center looks to recognize people who have contributed to the livability of our community; we talk with the center’s Joni Monroe and Roger Brown
Friday 9/7-Arts Friday
Hr. 1
Headlining the cast of Geva’s production of You Can’t Take It With You, we meet award winning television and film star and author Robert Vaughn
Hr. 2
We look at what’s going on internationally on the independent stage; a report from GeVa’s Sean Daniels
The innovation trail program about hydrofracking originally scheduled for the second hour on 9/4/has been postponed to a later date TBA.
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