KPFA Special Broadcast – February 14, 2008
KPFA presents clips from Coleman Barks’ exuberant and musical readings for Rumi’s 800th Birthday.
KPFA presents clips from Coleman Barks’ exuberant and musical readings for Rumi’s 800th Birthday.
Does contemporary America have a controlling class? Lewis Lapham, the jaded socialite-cum-muckraker editor of Harper’s, takes a star-studded journey through America’s establishment.
A presentation of the documentary "The War on Democracy", about US intervention in Latin America, by author, journalist, and film maker John Pilger.
KPFA broadcasts from the Berkeley City Council Meeting, where the controversy about whether there should be restrictions on military recruitment will be debated. Hosted by Eric Klein. Note: We apologize for reduced sound quality in the archive of the proceedings from midnight to 1:30am.
KPFA will broadcast from the Berkeley City Council Meeting, where the controversy about whether there should be restrictions on military recruitment will be debated. Tune in at approximately 8pm to hear both sides in what has become a national issue and threatens to cut aid to Berkeley schools.
Highlights from some of the best KPFA events, including Michael Eric Dyson, Molly Ivins and others.