
Cover to Cover Open Book
3:30 PM Pacific Time: Wednesdays
Weekly interviews with poets, performance artists, film-makers, novelists and storytellers. The first week of every month is a combined one-hour program featuring Jack Foley & Nina Serrano. The archive can be found at Cover to Cover with Jack Foley. The second week is hosted by Nina Serrano, Poet 2 Poet. The third week is hosted by Jovelyn Richards, Jovelyn’s Bistro. The fourth week is hosted by Reyna Cowan, Frame to Frame. And the fifth week (if there is one) is hosted again by Jovelyn Richards, Jovelyn’s Bistro.
Cover to Cover Open Book – May 28, 2010
Host/Producer Nina Serrano and guest, mystery writer Susan Sherrell, discuss Sherrell’s novel “GRACE” published by The Workwoman Press. Thomas Mc Kennie sings the song he composed inspired by the book. Reviewers say: “The book is A must-read for anyone with any interest in racial politics of the San Francisco East Bay in the 1970s.”
Diane Ackermann – April 30, 2010
Diane Ackermann discusses her book Dawn Light Dancing with Cranes and Other Ways to Start the Day. Recorded September 31, 2009
Open Book – April 23, 2010
Carey Perloff, Artistic Director of A.C.T. (American Conservatory Theatre) is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky.
Cover to Cover Open Book – From Native New England and Beyond
Former Cherokee Nation Chief Wilma Mankiller, one of the few women ever to lead a major American Indian tribe, has died on Tuesday, April 6. She was 64. As the first female chief of the Cherokees, serving from 1985 to 1995, Mankiller led the tribe in tripling its enrollment, doubling employment and building new health … Continued
Cover to Cover Open Book –
Nina Serrano, Host/producer presents the Poet-to-Poet series, celebrating Poetry Month with featured guest: Mary Rudge, the poet laureate of Alameda. Mary will discuss and read from her various books of poetry written about her poetry-related travels to the Philippines, Nicaragua, Hungary, Ireland and many other places. Hearing Mary Rudge's work can be a healing, enlightening … Continued

