Program Highlights
Tuesday, January 21
5-5:30 pm "Open House." Katie Eberle hosts cookbook authors Rebecca Katz and Mollie Katzen. They will headline a benefit for The Healing Kitchens Institute to be held at The Fork on the Robert Giacomini Dairy. After learning about the farm, guests will be served a delicious multi-course lunch inspired by the seasonal bounty of West Marin and the recipes of Katzen and Katz-highlighted with a selection of Point Reyes Farmstead cheeses. Following lunch will be a conversation on the importance of creating a bridge between cooking and health care.
"There's a need for food to be part of the health care and environmental conversation," says Rebecca Katz MS, a nationally recognized expert on the role of food in supporting health for the chronically ill. She is the author of the cookbook, The Cancer-Fighting Kitchen, and the founder of the Healing Kitchens Institute at Commonweal in Bolinas. The Institute teaches health care providers and interested cooks how to translate nutritional science directly to the plate through taste and flavor. "I translate nutrition into tasty bites of 'yum,'" she explains.
Mollie Katzen's latest book, The Heart Of The Plate: Vegetarian Recipes for a New Generation, is a sparkling repertoire of 250 ultra-flavorful, unfussy vegetarian dishes that exemplify the way Katzen cooks today. An award-winning illustrator and designer as well as a cookbook author for both adults and children, she has been inducted into the James Beard Hall of Fame.
5:30-6:30 pm New Time "As It Happens." The same-day edition of the CBC's weekday news program airs Monday-Thursday. The next-day repeats are still at 7 am Tuesdays-Fridays, and 6 am Saturdays.
Wednesday, January 22
8 -10 am "Swimming Upstream." Samantha Kinney, reporter for the Point Reyes Light joins Amanda to discuss the ban on harvesting shellfish in Tomales Bay. Tim Weed and Debbie Daley on air - their Common Voice series is starting soon and there are a few spots left! "Fish Tales." David Cook joins the fun at 9:30 am. Tune in to see if you can answer his super hard trivia question!
1-2 pm "Epicenter." Lyons Filmer talks with Woody Tasch, Chairman and President of Slow Money. The non-profit was formed ".... to catalyze the flow of investment capital to small food enterprises and promote new principles of fiduciary responsibility that support sustainable agriculture and the emergence of a restorative economy." -Huffington Post.
5-5:30 pm "Open House." Chris Eckert, director of The Tomales Bay Youth Center-on the campus of West Marin School-and students update us on what's happening at "The Lounge."
5:30-6:30 pm New Time "As It Happens." The same-day edition of the CBC's weekday news program airs Monday-Thursday. The next-day repeats are still at 7 am Tuesdays-Fridays, and 6 am Saturdays.
Friday, January 24
12-12:30 pm "Open House." Katie Eberle talks with Dustin Kahn about the processes of creating natural dyes and using them on wool and other fibers. Especially locally-produced fibers!
1-2 pm "Peace Paradigm Radio" is ready with inspiration, nonviolence in the news and meaningful conversations with people putting nonviolence principles into practice. This week we talk with Kit Miller of the MK Gandhi Institute in Rochester, NY about two great nonviolence heroes: Badshah Khan and Martin Luther King Jr. Heard of one hero but not the other? Wonder what they have in common? Join us to find out!
7-8:30 pm "Friday Funk Fest." Guest host The Funky Fox celebrates Friday with a fantastic flair, 90 minutes of freaky fun!
Saturday, January 25
9-10 am "TheVicarious Traveler with Vicki Leeds." Ezekiel Tyrus
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who has written and performed several one-man shows. Tyrus categorizes his work as autobiographical fiction, and believes art needs to be "funny, sad and a little disturbing all at once, otherwise it's not art." His major influences are Jack Kerouac, David Markson, Erskine Caldwell and Joseph Mitchell. We'll talk about his job at San Francisco's Beat Museum, and his new book Ely, Eli, a gritty tour de force through the hidden corners of San Francisco.
10 pm-midnight "Saturday Night Function with Marc Matheson." Tune in for two hours of old school Harlem Renaissance and New Orleans jazz, and colorful country blues.
Sunday, January 26
12-2 pm "Jazz with Kendrick Rand."
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4-6 pm
"Learnin' Kirven." Brian hosts singer/songwriter Ariel Garcia, with violinist Sharron Drake.
8-10 pm "L.A. Theatre Works." Two plays by Paula Vogel: "How I Learned to Drive" and "The Baltimore Waltz." Dennis Erdman directs Randall Arney, Glenne Headly; Mary Zimmerman directs Jenny Bacon, Christopher Donahue, Jerry Saslow.
First, in the Pulitzer Prize-winning How I Learned to Drive, a young woman's sexual awakening in 1960's Maryland takes place under the watchful eye of her Uncle Peck. But in a culture that both fetishizes and threatens the purity of youth, all is not as it seems. Then, in The Baltimore Waltz, as a young woman is diagnosed with a mysterious new illness, she and her beloved brother flee to Europe in search of a cure ... and to escape the pain and uncertainty of the future.
Tuesday, January 28
9-10 am "Airwaves." Raul hosts Kathi Lynn Austin, executive director of The Conflict Awareness Project. This international non-governmental organization is dedicated to investigating, documenting, and bringing to justice major arms traffickers, war profiteering networks, and transnational criminal organizations fueling conflict around the globe.
5-5:30 pm New Day "Making Contact" moves to Tuesdays.
Wednesday January 29
8-10 am "Swimming Upstream." Supervisor Steve Kinsey joins Amanda.
1-2 pm "Epicenter." Herb Kutchins hosts Norman Solomon, to discuss Roots Action and its online initiative dedicated to galvanizing millions of Americans who are committed to economic fairness, equal rights, civil liberties.
4-5 pm Youth DJ Project. "Retro Rock Hour" with Devon McMorrow.
More schedule information available at www.kwmr.org.
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