WPKN + The Bijou Theatre Presents…
WPKN is seeking Volunteers.
call 203-331-9756 or email our Volunteer Director at volunteer@wpkn.org

call 203-331-9756 or email our Volunteer Director at volunteer@wpkn.org

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A talk with East Hampton’s “Green Architect” Bill Chaleff about his work, affordable housing, zoning, and how to deal with ground water pollution by our septic systems.
Sustainable East End is archived at EastEndReport.blogspot.com
Surf-rock band, The Vivisectors, from Russia, are in-studio, along with Fairfield-based singer songwriter Irena Hart, also, the CTindie.com club update.

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Rob Hopkins, founder of the Transition Network, talks about an international movement of community-led response to climate change, resource depletion and fossil fuels. Embraced by communities in 34 countries, including 130 (so far) in the US and three in Connecticut, the Transition model provides a sustainable blueprint for communities learning to grow their own food, generate their own power, build their own homes with local materials and develop their own local economy through resilience to a changing habitat. Rob spoke to Tidings via Skype from his home in Totnes, Devon, the very first Transition town. See how your community can be part of the transition!
Tidings programs are archived at www.hazelkahan.com

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Featuring an exclusive interview with Ed Kowalacyk, the lead singer from the band, Live!

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Robert Borosage, of Campaign for America’s Future on the negative fallout from the “fiscal cliff” agreement between the White House and Congress , GOP hostage taking over the debt ceiling — and Obama’s embrace of the “Chained CPI” cut to Social Security benefits and more.
Robert Mazur, talks about his recent New York Times op ed piece, “How to Halt the Terrorist Money Trail,” about the corruption and criminal activity inside banks and financial institutions in the U.S. and around the world.
Heather Benno, staff attorney with the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund discusses how the FBI conducted surveillance of the Occupy Wall Street movement
Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi-American political analyst based in Washington, DC. on Iraq one year after the official withdrawal of U.S. combat troops,
Larry A. Fader talks about his book 120’0”; it’s a previously unpublished two-hour conversation with composer John Cage. And artist and writer Matthew Rose talks about the unbound book of art postcards he curated, A BOOK ABOUT DEATH, in a re-broadcast of a WV 2009 interview.
11 PM Michael Dunham – fill in for Sonic Spectrum: Chris Ferrio

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2:00 PM La Esquina Latina with Luis or Edwin
5 PM Between The Lines: News and Interviews(click for details)

call 203-331-9756 or email our Volunteer Director at volunteer@wpkn.org

call 203-331-9756 or email our Volunteer Director at volunteer@wpkn.org

call 203-331-9756 or email our Volunteer Director at volunteer@wpkn.org

call 203-331-9756 or email our Volunteer Director at volunteer@wpkn.org
Erin Schultz, Mattituck resident and editor of the online newspaper North Fork Patch, talks about how she came from the midwest to live on the North Fork and what it’s like to be the editor of an online community newspaper.
North Fork Works is heard on the first Wednesday each month at 7:30 PM. Programs are archived at www.hazelkahan.com