March 30 2016

Leonard Pitt

My Brain On Fire: Paris and Other Obsessions. Hosted by Thomas Farber

KPFA


Larry Bensky hosts pianist Audrey Vardanega, live on this program. Audrey Vardanega, Oakland born and raised made her Midsummer Mozart Festival debut in 2010 at age 14. Since then, Vardanega has earned high praise from audiences and critics, who describe her as playing “with an astonishing beauty and maturity beyond her years.” Audrey plays live … Continued


September 17 2015

LAURA NADER

“What the Rest Think of the West: Since 600 AD” Hosted by Richard Wolinsky

KPFA


September 29 2015

PHYLLIS BENNIS

“Understanding ISIS and the New Global War on Terror” Hosted by Mitch Jeserich

KPFA


April 15 2015

MARIO MARAZZITI

“13 Ways of Looking at the Death Penalty”

KPFA

In Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Death Penalty, Italian journalist and legislator Mario Marazziti achieves what might sound impossible: a book about the death penalty that takes on this weightiest of subjects in a charming and intimate way, bringing home the vast numbers of people impacted and why the stakes are high not only...


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The Morning Mix

The Morning Mix – Project Censored

A lecture on Deep Politics and Dark Events by Dr. Peter Dale Scott which he delivered March 19,  at the Hillside Club, Berkeley California. Peter Dale Scott discloses how the Continuity of Government communications systems were likely used by government officials during 9/11 and the JFK assassination. And how both events and many more show … Continued


Making Contact

Making Contact – Broken, Not Broke: The Economy According to Richard Wolff

As the ‘great recession’ continues, Economist Richard Wolff says failed ‘trickle down economics’ theories are being recycled under a different name.  Now state and local governments are enacting even more cuts to the people who can afford them the least.  On this edition, Making Contact’s Lisa Rudman conducts an exclusive interview with economist and educator, … Continued