Non Pacifica Programming

The Untouchable Dr. Wilson / produced by Charles Potter and Robert Clem.

Radio drama set in the period of the Progressive movement's triumph of 1910-1912. United States citizens reacted to 30 years of increasing political corruption. Woodrow Wilson, a political outsider who was pro-business and conservative, stunned the New Jersey Democrats by declaring himself independence of machine politics.

Indigenous voices : 12 pilots / produced by Peggy Berryhill.

Series of 12 short features which offer various perspective on Native American life and cultures.
r.1. pt.1. Native America perspective of NAFTA / Jack Forbes and Mike Flores ; pt.2. Alaskan youth discuss the future at a High School media conference ; pt.3. Native American College fund PSA ; pt.4. Alamo place names / Navajo station KABR ; pt.5. Quill workers of North Dakota / Mandan Hidatsa (28 min.) -- r.2. pt.1.

The Responsibility of Black intellectuals in the age of crack.

Panel discussion, inspired by an article by Reverend Gene Rivers which raises issues of class, race and identity in relation to moral obligations and responsibilities of Black intellectuals.
520 Panel discussion, inspired by an article by Reverend Gene Rivers which raises issues of class, race and identity in relation to moral obligations and responsibilities of Black intellectuals.

Jay Clayton / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz ; hosted by Roberta Penn.

Thirteen part series which examines the work of jazz artists whose music has expanded the boundaries of jazz traditions through the use of new forms, styles, and sounds. Features live recordings from Jack Straw Productions.|JAY CLAYTON / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz| hosted by Roberta Penn. - SERIES: Jazz journal| no.
Singer Jay Clayton uses her voice as an instrument in conjunction with experimental musicals Muhal Richard Abrams and Steve Reich, as well as popular composer Bobby McFerrin. Ms. Clayton performs on this recording with a choir of six, featuring Urszula Dudziak and Runde Eckert.

Myra Melford / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz ; hosted by Roberta Penn.

Thirteen part series which examines the work of jazz artists whose music has expanded the boundaries of jazz traditions through the use of new forms, styles, and sounds. Features live recordings from Jack Straw Productions.|MYRA MELFORD / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz| hosted by Roberta Penn. - SERIES: Jazz journal| no.
Pianist Myra Melford performs swing, gospel, folk, blues, and free jazz, with bassist Lindsay Horner, and drummer Reggie Nicholson.

Andrei Kitaev and Marc Seales / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz ; hosted by Roberta Penn.

Thirteen part series which examines the work of jazz artists whose music has expanded the boundaries of jazz traditions through the use of new forms, styles, and sounds. Features live recordings from Jack Straw Productions.|ANDREI KITAEV and MARC SEALES / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz| hosted by Roberta Penn. - SERIES: Jazz journal| no.
Russian pianist Andrei Kitaev demonstrates his jazz skills with Marc Seales. They are joined by bassist Doug Miller, drummer Neil Masson, as well as drummer John Bishop.

Ralph Towner and Denney Goodhew / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz ; hosted by Roberta Penn.

Thirteen part series which examines the work of jazz artists whose music has expanded the boundaries of jazz traditions through the use of new forms, styles, and sounds. Features live recordings from Jack Straw Productions.|RALPH TOWNER and DENNEY GOODHEW / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz| hosted by Roberta Penn. - SERIES: Jazz journal| no.
Guitarist, keyboardist and composer Ralph Towner demonstrated his music, especially his work with the Paul Winter Consort and the group Oregon. He also performs jazz and rhythm and blues with Denney Goodhew.

Peggy Stern, and Craig Flory / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz ; hosted by Roberta Penn.

Thirteen part series which examines the work of jazz artists whose music has expanded the boundaries of jazz traditions through the use of new forms, styles, and sounds. Features live recordings from Jack Straw Productions.|PEGGY STERN, and CRAIG FLORY / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz| hosted by Roberta Penn. - SERIES: Jazz journal| no.
Peggy Stern combines classical piano training with Latin and Jewish musical forms. She performs with saxophonist Denney Goodhew, trombonist Julian Priester, trumpeter Ron Cole, bassist Pete Vinikow, and drummer Patty Padden. Next, Craig Flory performs rhythm and clues saxophones, along with trombonist Steve Kirk, bassist Michael Bisio, and drummer Gene Babb.
Displaying items 1771 - 1780 of 3344

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - Non Pacifica Programming