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., , , ~ STATION MANACiER JAMIE CiARNER CORE STAFF: Gary Bannister, Carla BE'cker, Dale Blankenship, Daniel Bradac, Jamie Garner, J;Jlie Harris, Asaph Murfin, Nashira Priester and Stu Witmer.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Kathy Cain, Jim Cantu, Margaret Ceis, Ben Dawson, Nancy Keith, Gary Margason, Chuck Reinsch, Lorraine Sakata, Libby Sinclair, Allen Swensson & Mayumi Tsutakawa.

GUIDE PRODUCTION: Jim Christie, Grupp, Rob Potter.

NEW BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TEAM: Julie Creahan, Keith Dublanica, Daniel Stevens.

SPECIAL PROJECTS: Doug Honig.

VOLUNTEERS Hameed Ahmed, Jim Anderson, Luis Aviado, Brian Ayers, LeRoy Backus,­ Captaln Baltic, Thomas Bannister, Phil Bannon, Bob Baron, Brenda Bauer, Norman Batley, Vanessa Baxter, Bear, Shantha Senegal, Artemia Benitez, David Berger, John Bierlein, Judy Bierman, anal Bilkur, David Bilski, John Bishop, Ed Blackwood, Vivia Boe, Doris Brevoort Louise Bush, Ibrahim Caglayan, Mae Campbell, Charles Canada, Cornell Cebrian, Art Ceniza, Chinese Media Committee, Jeff Christensen, Judith Clark, Kathy Cody, Robin CohenSteve Coleman , Frank Davidson, Daye , Peggy Deleers, Bill Dempsey, Betsy Dennis, KRAB PEOPLE Nancy Donnelly, Tom Eckels, Nnamdi C. Egbukichi, Doug Ekblade, Vilma Fernan­ dez, Dennis Flannigan, Jay Follette, Jeff Follette, Robert Frazier, Dave Gardner, Robert Garfias, Lucy Gibson, STATION NEEDS Stacey Gillard, Fred Gleason , Dick DETAILS Goard, Kim Goodman, Leila Gorbman, Dorothy Grupp, Betty Hanson, Greg THE OFF THE WALL PLAYERS: If you File cabinets - any number of drawers, Harrop , Rose Ann Hill, Jamie Hix, Jim missed them at Bumbershoot. in Septem­ new, used, anything. Call Jamie at Rol t, Doug Honig, Kay Hutchins, Sabah Jabbouri, Sarah Jacobus, John Jay, ber; if you missed them at the Ethnic . ~RAB, 325-5110. Clerr.ent Jiminez, Gretchen Johnston, Cultural Center last. month, you can Sidney Johnston, Kay Joslin, Sinan hear t.hem this month on Punkin Patch, Chairs we are in need of both Karasu, Fred Katz, Lloyd Kautz , Sharon Kaylen, Milo King, Karl Kotas, KRAB­ Monday , January 12, 9-10:30 pm. desk-type chairs, as well as comfor­ ETTES, Frank Krasnowsky, BO~ LaCla ir, table folding chairs for our studios. Henry Lai, Dennis Lam, LeslIe Larson, THE AMERICAN MUSLIM MISSION: This Call Jamie, 325-5110 . Sandra Layman, Kay Lee, Herb Levy, Melvin Lillie, Alan Lindquist, Rosendo month we begin a 10-week series of Luna, Judy Malmgren, Amy M.alter, lectures by Imam Wari th Deen Muhammad You have been very responsive to our Cynthia Markey, Sonny Masso, Daryl Matson, Patti McCreary, Oneal McGowan, Asaph on the American Muslim mission. Each needs listed in the guide for which we Dennis McWilliams, Kristen Means, Tom lecture (which is a nationally produced have been appreciative. Keep it up, Miller, Robert Mittenthal, Bob Newman, Murfin t.ape) will be followed by live discus­ and remember all donatIons to KRAB are Johr. Ochs, Shan Ottey, Halina Pawl, Judlth Pepple, Nancy Reco", Riva sions in the st.udio and phone calls tax deductible. Redswallow, Dean Robertson, Paul will be taken. Tuesdays, 9 pm. Roepke, John Rogers, George Romansic, Chaim Rosemarin, Ken Ross, Roswell, John Saltzgiver, Kevin Saunders, CONSERVATORY THEATRE COMPANY'S RADIO Seattle Chinese Broadcast, Laura DRAMAS: In conjunction with its Siev~~t, Ray Serebrin, Hal Sherlock, Winterfestival, t.he Conservatory Marci e Sillman, Helene Silverman, Michael Slotavitch, Stanford Smith, Theatre Company will be present.ing ~o~~Qret 3plccs, sc~cey, PAul St4obery, three radio dramas on KRAB. "Stormy Rob Stitt, Neil Strassman, Mike Sulli­ Wether: Theat.re and the Depressed van. Kathryn Taylor, 011 ie Taylor, Lois Thetford, John Townes, Patricia Societ.y," an exploratlon of theatre in VanKirk, Ed Van , Randle Victor, the 1930s is the theme of this year's Harry Vye, Judith walcutt, Mary Wanner, Winterfestival and each of the three Tim Weatherly, Pete~ Weismiller, Will dramas presented on KRAB are developed Daniel Dale W~rlev, Gregg Whitcomb, Dave White, Art around issues reflect.ive of this Wicks: Dennis Wilbert, Stuar~ Williams, Bradac Blankenship Hanna Wu, Shanni York, Vicki York. theme. See program notes for specific details. Fri. , Jan . 23, 8: 30 pm , Tues., Jan. 27, 10:00 pm, and Wed., Jan. 28, .' 9: 30 pm. \~'.'" . Gary .•,~... ,~ GIL EVANS: An interview with big band 1-'If ~" .'.. leader and pianist Gil Evans, noted for r his unusual sonorities and delicate textures, will air Fri. , Jan 9t.h at 8:30 pm. Jat~ ~,t~~L... SOUTH AFRICA-AZANIA/THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE?: A panel discussion moderated by Daniel Nashira Priester on the issues of the Stevens Dublanica day in sout.hern Africa . Fri . , Jan 23, 2:00 pm.

KRABJAZZ: . STACEY'S MOOD: Welcome back Ms . Stacey after a t wo-mont.h h iatus . Find her temporarily l ocat.ed o n Wednes­ RESPONSE days at 10:30 am in January .

Doug Honig Dear Sir: Last Saturday at 2:30 PM we heard on your radio station the program of 325-5110 Pakistani and Indian music, "Jhankar". We were delighted to hear that. you will be broadcast.ing t.his program every BOARD MEETING S at.urday . We were equally delighted The next meeting of the Jack Straw and very happy to hear that Mohini Memorial Foundation will be held is to be the site Hameed will be t.he announcer and Tuesday, January 13, at 7:30 pm here at of a highly visible, integrted energy directing this program . All of us who t.he station. The addresss is 2212 S. conservation syst.em this year . With have come to this area from t.he Indo­ Jackson St. (come around the back funding from the Dept. of Energy, we Pakistan subcont.inent know the talent. through the parking lot. for entrance), shall incorporate a solar greenhouse on Mohini Hameed possesses , as she has and the public is invited t.o at.tend . our roof for our studio heat as well as years of experience behind her as one woodstoves for supplemental heat.. We of the most popular radio artist.s [or KRAB WELCOMES NEW MANAGER shall be building recycling trailers, Radio Pakistan. l'le welcome Jamie Garner who began his erecting bicycle racks, and airing tenure as new KRAB station manager the energy programs. From you, the sup­ We are happy that. you are fill ing a first of December. Jamie comes to KRAB porter, we need $$, wood for our big gap by spcnsoring this program, and with eight years of community radio woodstoves, and responsiveness. Tell I am sure like myself hundreds of experience from WXPN in Philadelphia us what you need to find out. It will others will equally appreciate it. where he served as manager for two be a matter of survival in a few Enclosed please find a check for years. Jamie states he is impressed years. We will be looking for some my subscription for membership in with KRAB programming and is excited part-time help for renovation of the KRAB. about developing its potential even building, i.e., exterior insulation and furt.her, and also notes that scenic siding. Qualifications: Interest in Yours truly, Seattle is a pleasant change from the alternative systems, some basic carpen­ Mian H. Anwar, M.D. concrete world of Philadelphia. try, $$! REPLY KEITH @ KRAB. Tacoma PROGRAMS

2:00 MAX RAFFERTY O~ EDUCATION The state Superintendent of Educat ion 1 thursday for California speaking to the King 4 sunda.y Cou n t y You ng Republi c a n Cl u b in 1963 about hi s views on e d u c at i o n wh i ch 6 : 00 EARLY MUSIC compl e me nte d t he ha!d-line, co nse r va­ 8 ' 30 PLEASE SPEAK SLOWLY Ni t h Stu Ni t mer . t i ve Ronald Reagan-he ad e d ticke t o n Ne ws , r e adi ngs a nd g e ne r a l information pre s e nte d i n simplifie d English for a ll . which h e was e l e cte d. 10 : 0 0 MORNING RE ADI NG p eopl e l e arning Eng lish as a secon d Read i ngs f rom Ma rx i s t a n d an a r ch i st 3.: 00 RADIO IMPROVISATIONS languag e . with Dennis McWilli ams , sou r c es wit h Fra nk Kra sno wsky. Laura Si e v e rt, and o th e r gu es t s . 4: 00 YOU GOT A SONG ON YOUR ARM 10:30 KRABJAZZ P o etry f o r children read by po e ts 9:00 TINIG NG PILIPINO News and trad itional and c o nt e mporar y KRAB star t s th e n e w year with Mi ke Carolyn Wright and Jim Snydal. Benson a nd jazz . music for the Filipino c ommunity. In 4: 30 TRUEGRASS Tagalo g. 2 :00 THE HUMAN VOI CE Blue grass with Jami e Hix. J ea n Coc t ea u's play a bo ut a wo man 9 : 30 KRAB MUSI C HALL hav ing he r fi nal t e l epho ne conve rsatio n With J ohn Jay . wi t h t he lover wh o h as f oisaken h e r a s tudy in obsess i o n fir s t performe d in 12 : 00 FAN CY FREE Paris i n 19 30. Jazz with Rand le Victo r.

3:00 STRAIGHT LINE P RESE NTS 4:00 CHUT ZPAH B lack S tud e nt Foru m . Key issues With Cha im Ro s emarin. d i s cu ssed: Health, Education, Foods, and Pol i c e Re lations. 5:00 TURKISH MUSIC With Ono l Bilkur . 4:00 JAWBREAK ER So me t e "M y Sto ry" b e caus e we did g e t 6 : 00 EAR TH MUSIC star t e d late . didn't we ? With Bear.

4:30 EARTH MUSI C 7:00 WE : WOMEN EVERYWH ERE Wi th To m Miller. 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS Produced by the Lesbian Feminist Rad io Heard every weeknight at this time . Pro j e ct. 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS live from our studios. 8,00 VINTAG E ROC K 7:00 OUT OF BOUNDS 7:00 R&B SHOW Start th e Ne w Ye ar right by r ocking Worn o ut by TV bowl game s? Try sports Rhythm & Blues direct to you. a l o ng wi t h such artists as Art Ne ville, a l a Mr . Do ug . Don a nd De wey . The Gambl e rs,- and Clyde 8:30 I. THOU. AND THE COMPUTER McP h a t t er . . wi t h you r em c ee . Gr egg 1 :30 VINTAGE J AZZ Dr. Isaac Asimov exami ne s the g rowt h of Whitcomb . Un ref i ned mu s i c . With Hal Sherlock. compute r technolo gy and tries t o a nswer the qu e sti o n, "How c a n we us e t he 9: 0 0 THE ROBO TNOR HOU RS j az z , r &b , 8:30 THE I N CROWD computer t o g e t wh e r e we want t o F urther e x pe r i me nts with The las t of a ser i es of talks r e c o r ded g o ?" bei n g a n d n o t h in g n e ss . Wit h Ray l ast March 18t h a t the forum spo n sored Serebrin . by the Counci l of Planning Af f iliates - 9: 3 0 BI G BAND RETP.OSPECTIVE COPA (postponed from last mon t h) . 'r he musi c of Ellington, Bas i e and the 1 1 :00 SYNCO PATED ECS TA SY Speaker s are Rick Bialock, Program other great b i g b ands . nos t e d by Frank Jazz wi t h Roswell . Director, Drug an d Alco h o l Ab u se , f'uj i 1. Pioneer Cooperative and Dick Ne l son . Representative, 3 2nd Dist. 11 :00 CHANGES A Charles Mingus Spec i a l--All Mi ngus 5 monday 9:00 SEA-TAC GOSPEL TRAIN till ear l y morni ng . Wit h Harry Vye . The best of t radi t iona l and contempo­ rdty 9 o.; p e l ,,,usic with Sisler Mae Campbell and Siste r O lli e Taylor . b;OC EARLY MUS I C .3 saturday wi l h S t u wi tmer 1 0 : 0 0 THE SERIAL BY CYRA McFADDEN 10 · 00 MORNI~G READ I NG A year in the l ife of Marin County . Kay Hu tchins begi ns readi ng fnlm .M...Y~b.~ ChajJtet I: Staying mellow in Marin . 8 :00 BURNT TOAST and Leg:,ends of Flower s , Trees, Fruits. With Dani e l Bradac . At 8 :30 Vol. 9 of Jelly Ro ll Mor t on ' s and Planls--by- CharleSM . SkTnner~ - whfch 1938 Library of Congres re c o r dings: cove-r- ssuch topics as narcotics , 1 1'00 190 1. .. 197 1. .. 198 1 "Jack the Bear ." With J e f f Follet te . s timulant s and plants of ill-r eknown as " 'rhe experienc e of past f aults , wr.ich we ll as l ove potions . may sometimes correc t t he ma ture a ge of 11 :30 I AMB SA I D THE LAMB an i ndi vid u a l, is s e l d om pro fitab l e to Bu r n ing t he Ch r i s tma s Gr eens. Ar t 10 :30 KRABJAZ Z success i ve g ene r a tio ns of mankind ." Wi cks & An n Spiers e nd & beg in the y ear Old Wine , Ne w Bottles , Old Bottles , New - Ed ward Gi b bon . poeli c a lly . Wine. A bit of poetry , lots of mystery "'rhe bomb its dr o ppe d a ll ready. Wh a t and Bob Frazi e r. 12 :00 CANTONESE TIME they f o und i s --dig the bomb. Wh e n i t In Cantones e with Seattle Chines e we nt ... it came do wn a nd only hi t bomb 2:00 THE RAINBOW HOUR she lt e r s . Attr a ct e d to nothing but Broadcast. Honorable Jos e ph Kanut e Burk e o f b o mb s h e l ters. Phoomphooaa! --j ust Grenad a at Langston Hughes Cent e r o n 12:30 THIRD WORLD MUSI C reall y on tar ge t. Anything that had December 7. 1980. Begin th e year right. The first and d i rt a r o und i t and was a hole. Bomb the finest in s h e lt e r s and c heap swimming pools in a last Saturdays featur e 3:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED Jamaican Reggae music. Hosts: Le Roy valle y." -Lenny Bruce. Backus and Tom Lantz. 3:30 SEATTLE INDIAN HEALTH BOARD "Th ose were different times ... " Issues and information about Indian - The Velve t Underground 1 :30 GOSPEL PEARLS health. Mark Sison, host. Lenn y g e ts us in a groove for the last Traditional black gospel from the 1920s 90% o E the 1980s. Lenny Bruce--Live at to the present. 4:00 KRABETTES th e Curran 'l'heater, Nov. 16 , 1961 . Radio by and for kids. 2,30 JHANKAR Musical interludes by the Velvet Produce d by Und e rgro und (1968-71) and Lou Reed Indian & Pakis tani Music. 4:30 EARTH MUSIC (1972-74). Brought to you by Kathmandu Ham e ed Ahm e d. With Marcie Sillman. P r o du c t i ons, Ltd. 3:00 EARTH MUSIC 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With Allen Swe nsson. 7:00 CHINESE RADIO 4 :30 THE MOSKOWITZ ANTIDOTE FOR Produced i n Cantonese by the Chinese 2 friday POST-HOLIDAY LET-DOWN AND DEPRESSION Media Committee. The Rose Bowl is history. After~ Christmas sales abound. The dreary 8 : 00 FOLK SHOW 6:00 EARLY MUSIC month of January stretches before us Will Werley hosts, traditional folk like Rout~ 66 on a bad day in July. music is featured. Music o f Europe from the 12th to 17th Not hot but seemingly endless. Shake century. along with sprinklings from the blues away with humor, song, and 9:00 NATURE MAGAZINE the Middle East, Asia and parts else­ dance. Moskowitz administers the 1. Christmas Trees: A Winter Tra­ where. with a smattering of talk from antidote . Guaranteed. dition-.-The-traditional- u-se-of eve'r­ host Stu Witmer. greens for Christmas can be traced over 6 : 00 SURVIVING IN THE PATRIARCHY 400 years. This program will look at 10:00 MORNING READING News with a Feminist perspective. the Christmas tree tradition as well as Readings from Marxist and anarchist produced by Amazon Media. the production and trade of Christmas literature with Frank Krasnowsky. trees in Canada. 7:00 CON SALSA 10: 30 KRABJAZZ Latin-rooted music, with Sonny Masso. 9: 30 - LATIN AMERICAN REPORT: SPECIAL "Among the several social functions of EDITION jazz is that of posing a model of 9:00 KRABGRASS Grenada: A small country with a big unalienated work. This is an especial­ Dennis Flannigan and his guest Baby revolution. Featuring the coun~ry's ly important role, in that it stands in Gramps bring you the best of Bluegrass Consul-General for North Amer if.:an, relation to the rest of society as both and old-timey. Joseph Kanute Burke. News, music & utopian possibility & constant reminder analysis. Produced & hosted by Stan­ of just how bad things are." 12:00 SWELL MAPS ford Smith. 10:30 SING OUT A WOMAN'S STORY 8:00 AFRICAN MUSIC 3:00 RADIO IMPROVISATIONS Robert Kauffman with field recordings 12:00 THE MUSIC ROOM from Rhodesia/Zimbabwe. 4: 0 0 YOU GOT A SONG ON YOUR ARM Classical whims with Kathryn Taylor. Childeen's poetry read by poet and 8:30 TRUE BLUES children's librarian Myrna Hecht. Karl Kotas plays tapes of Seattle based blues bands from the last decade. 4:30 THE CELTIC HOURS 6 tuesday Local blues nuts take note: A veeit­ with Rob Stitt. able orgy of nostalgia. 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 9:30 TO BE ANNOUNCED 6:00 EARLY MUSIC 7:00 R&B SHOW Stu Witmer with music & talk. News at 10:00 OTHER COUNTRY MUSIC Rhythm & blues for you. 7 :00. The best of old-time country & western music. 8;30 GIL EVANS 10:00 MORNING READING Mr. Evans interviewed in Seattle during Kay Hutchins continuing with ~~~ ~!l!.:ith~ ~l!

7 :30 TUESDAY NIGHT CONCER'r 6.: 30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 12:00 CANTONESE TIME The origins of Wind Band tradition with In Cantonese. Dr. Robert Garfias. 7:00 OUT OF BOUNDS The SeaBaskets are an amateur women's 12:30 THIRD ~ORLD MUSIC 9:00 THE AMERICAN MUSLIM MISSION basketball team that shares feelings Popular music of Nigella and West A 10-week seeies. The first half of and has no authoritarian coach. The Africa. This is wondet·ful and warm to the proqram will be a series of lec­ SeaBasket5 recently whipped UW's listen to. Hosts LeRoy Backus and tures by Imam Warith Deen Muhammad on varsity twice. Find out how and Nambie. various subjects , such as "Natural why. anatomy of community life," "Myths of 1 :30 GOSPEL PEARLS the Bible." "American the beautiful and 7:30 CLASSIC JAZZ Tim Weatherly hosts, teaditional gospel the beast. Slavery and the aftershock." John Ochs with traditional jazz and music is featured. Questions about local progress & blues. developments of AI-Islam will be 2:30 JHANKAR answered. By Imam Raqib Muied of 8:30 THE IN CROWD Indian & Pakistani music. Produced by Masjid #67. Terry Morgan 1112 (postponed from last Hameed Ahmed. month). Recent events, both good and 10:00 EGYPTIANS, VENUTIANS & WASHING­ 3:00 EARTH MUSIC TONIANS bad in the life of a man who became an Ken Kese,Y, authoe of 2ne Flew Over The insider at 7 years of age. Now 30. he looks forward on doubt about the system 4:30 FRINGE BENEFIT Cuckoo's Nest, speaking at a workshop Overweight, depressed, having a hard Tn~rndTng community in an urban which holds him and uncertainty about - himself. time coping, just not feeling right? env i eonment." Recorded in Decembee Could be something you et. Nutrition­ 1975. 9:00 ALL OF US ist Sally Rockwell of the Well Mind Clinic talks about food allergies, how 11 :30 INSTITUTE FOR MUNDANE STUDIES Music feom Black cultures throughout the woeld with Daye. they affect our lives. and relate to Sounds of pinball machines, tapes being hypoglycemi a, mental heal th and major rewound and more. What fun? 10 :00 THE SERIAL BY CYRil. McFADDEN diseases. Produced by Halina Pawl. A year in the life of Marin County. Dealing with the whole child. Joan's 6:00. SURVIVING IN THE PA1'RIARCHY scene & Harvey moves out. With Daniel Readings for girls. Produced by Amazon '7 wednesday Bradac. Media.

11:00 AFTER HOURS 7 :00 CON SALSA 6:00 EARLY MUSIC Latin salsa with Sonny Masso. ~Vi th Stu wi tmer. 9: 00 KRABGRASS 10:00 MORNING READING 9 friday The best of bluegrass and old-timey with your host Paul Roepke. ~~~~~ ~~q ~~~~nd~ of Flowers, Trees, Fruits anq .!:!.~nts, read--Sy-Kay Hutch­ InS:-- 6:00 EARLY MUSIC 12:00 LIF~ ELSWHERE Music for refrigeratoes. 10:30 KRABJAZZ 10·00 MORNING READING The return of Ms. Stacey. ~y to.~~_~~S! . _~~9.~.!!?~._~.L!"..!.~~~!.§.L~r e e ~, Frui ts and Plants by Charles M. Skin­ 2:00 JOHN HOLT ON DE-SCHOOLING SOCIETY ner. Kay Hutchins reads. 11 sunda.y A speech by the author of ~ow Children ~earn, How Children Fail. 10:30 KRABJAZZ , 8:30 PLEASE SPEAK SLOWLY DRUMMERS! Anyone can twirl drumsticks News, readings and general information 4:00 JAWBREAKER with the patented drumstick control presented in simplified English for all Tolstoy 's "Tales and fables." ring. people learning English as a second language. With Dernis McWilliams, 4:30 ECOSDEL CARIBE 2:00 AN INTERVIEW WITH JAKOB BROWNOSKI Laura Sievert, an(1 other guests. With Artemia Benitez. Jon Gallant inteeviews the author of The Meaning of Life and The Identity of 9:00 TINIG NG PILIPINO 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS Man, about the learning process, News and traditional and contemporary poetry, the logic of history and the music for the Filipino community. In 7:00 EARTH MUSIC chess-playing machine he invented. Tagalog. 4:30 ECOS DEL CARIBE 13 tuesday With Artemia Benitez. 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS

6:00 EARLY MUSIC 7:00 ROBERT GARFIAS With Stu Witmer. 8:00 THE ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS 10:00 MORNING READING With Kim Goodman and Daryl Matson. The possibilities of talking with other species: Communication Between Man & 8:30 TRUE BLUES 9 30 KRAB MUSIC HALL Dolphin by John Lill-Y-:---whyare there For the first show this year, the W th host John Jay. Music from the no large brains in small bodies? HEAVIES shall anchor 'der blues firmly f rst 50 years of recording. in da' funky soil. Earth shattering 10:30 KRABJAZZ guitar slickness by Pat Mare, Muddy 12:00 PANTHERS ANSWERS Waters and Elmore James spew flames to With the Gray Panthers. 2: 00 PASS THE PERSPECTIVE, PLEASE singe harmonica moans of the late and Moskowitz classifies and describes the early greats, hosted and toasted by 12:00 SUNDAY AFTERNOON JAZZ American music of "not so long ago." Dave White. With Doug Ekblade. The 70s began with Elton John and ended with Donna Summer. What occurred 9:30 SEATTLE THEATER REVIEW 4:30 MUSIC OF INDIA between is the focus of today's episode A program that profiles theater or With Shantha Benegal. of this continuing informal, but dance personalities, presents an detailed history of American music. interview with director/producer Jim 6:00 EARTH MUSIC McQueen discussing his company The With Bear. 3:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED Phoenix Players, Seattle's senior theater company. 7:00 WE: WOMEN EVERYWHERE 4:00 JAWBREAKER With the Lesbian Feminist Radio Tolstoy's "Tales and Fables." 10:30 VOICES/SOUNDWORK Project. 4:30 LONG LIVE KING: A MEMORIAL New music of Seattle composer Michael CELEBRATION, Part One Winkler, including "Triaxis" and 8:00 VINTAGE ROCK electronic tape piece. Featured artists include The Olympics, Paul Stanbery commemorates the life and Hayden Thompson, The Cardinals, and martyrdom of Martin Luther King with the charismatic King DRUM MAJOR IN­ 11 :00 WAlLIN' THE BLUES Nathaniel Mayer and the Twil ights. Late night R&B and what have you. With your host Gregg Whitcomb. STINCT sermon and music by Beveredge and Carlstedt dedicated to the memory 9:00 THE ROBOTLESS HOURS of this important American. Continued Your host Jim Holt brings you a pot­ at 11 PM tonight. 15 thursday pourri of musical styles for your 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS Sunday evening relaxing pleasure. R&B, 7:00 SOUT AL-AUROUBA vintage rock and jazz will be featured. 6:00 EARLY MUSIC "American interests in the Middle E a s t ," Par t I. N ew s , dis c u s s ion & 11 :00 SYNCOPATED ECSTASY 10;00 MORNING READING Jazz with Roswell. music in Arabic. Produced by Sabah The possibilities of talking with other Jabbouri. species; Communication Between Man & 7:30 CAPT. BALTIC'S BOPSTOP Dolphin by John Lilly. The Evolution Baltic begins a 3-part series on the of the Scientific Observer and of post-Gillespie bop trumpet. Tonight's Society and Its Laws. 12 monday program features the first (and only significant) break from the Dizzy 10:30 KRABJAZZ Gillespie bebop style, as first created With Robert Mittenthal . 6:00 EARLY MUSIC by the late Fats Navarro. With Stu Witmer. 2:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED 9:00 THE AMERICAN MUSLIM MISSION 10:00 MORNING READING A 10-week ser ies. Lecture by Imam 3:00 STRAIGHT LINE PRESENTS: IRA The possibilities of talking with other Warith Deen Muhammed, dedicated to the ALRIDGE HOUR speci es; Co!!!~~~i ~~!:.A~~ ~~!:ween ~~!! ~ re-education of all people into the A celebration of Black life in music, Dolehin by John Lilly. This week we natural form of humaness. Questions poetry, and drama with Charles Canada, wITI be- reading from a fascinating and about local progress & development of Director, Ethnic Cultural Center, informalive book about the Cetacean AI-Islam will be answered by Imam Raqib University of Washinglon. species, whales and dolphins, and their Muied of Masjid #67. ability to communicate with each other 4:00 JAWBREAKER 10:00 GUITAR PICKERS GALLERY and humans. Today an introduction and Tolstoy's "Tales and Fables." a discussion of the Sciences Necessary Duck Baker and John Renbourne are featured. Hosted by Dick Goard. to Interspecies Communication. 4:30 EARTH MUSIC Wit h Tom Mill e r . 10 :30 KRABJAZZ 11 :00 LONG LIVE KING: A MEMORIAL CELEBRATION, Part Two Old Wine New Bottles. Old Bottles New 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS Wine. A bit of poetry, lots of mys­ Paul Stanbery continues his tribute tery, and Bob Frazier. from 4:30 this afternoon with excerpts from Coretta Scott King's reminiscences 7:00 THE ACTIVE LIFE Seattle has a Jewish organization that 2 :00 FOOD & NUTRITION IN THE CENTRAL about her husband highlighted by parts of his speeches, music dedicated to his supports the rights of Israelis an~ DISTRICT memory, and a special segment on the Palestinians, we well as ethnic minor­ Discussion with Kim Ewing of the 1963 Civil Rights March and its culmi­ ities in the U.S. Members of Kadima Central Area Motivation Project's nation in the "I Have A Dream" speech. tell how they are keeping Jewish (CAMP) Community Food & Nutrition traditions relevant in an interview Program. We'll talk with Kim & other 4:00 PRESENTING PIOTR ILYITCH XXXVIII with Doug Honig. . community activists about food needs The complete music of P.I. Tchaikovsky and services in our community. features part one of the final version 7:30 VINTAGE JAZZ of his most revised opera: Vakula the With Hal Sherlock. 3:00 TBA Smith or The Little Shoes or Oxana's Caprices or Cherevlchki. 8:30 THE IN CROWD 3:30 SEATTLE INDIAN HEALTH BOARD A young man at Monroe is idealistic Issues and information about Indian about the kids of this country and health with host Mark Sison. wants to influence them to stay away from his environment. By showing them 4:00 KRABETTES 14 wednesday the prison he hopes his point will be well made. Angelo Pleasant talks about 4:30 EARTH MUSIC the Juvenile Awareness Program. With Peter Weismiller. 6:00 EARLY MUSIC Pleasant is director of the program. With Stu Witmer. 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 9:00 SEA-TAC GOSPEL TRAIN 10:00 MORNING READING With Sister Mae and Sister Ollie. 7:00 CHINESE RADIO The possibilities of talking with other In Cantonese with the Chinese Media species; Communication Between Man & 10 :00 THE SERIEAL BY CYRA McFADDEN Committee. Dolphin by John Lilly. Communications A year in the life of Marin County. by Means of Sounds: The Twin Cases of Kate wonders what it all means. Joan 8:00 FIDDLER KRAB Cetaceans and Humans. joins the Moonies. Reordering the Tradi tional fiddli n' with host Stuart priorities. Williams. 10:30 KRABJAZZ Morning & afternoon pro musica with 11 :00 AFTER HOURS 9:00 PUNKIN PATCH Carla-jeannie~lu. Off the Wall. Comedy, improviation, an~satir~-With Seattle's own Off The 2 :00 ARISTODEMUS KALDIS ON SCULPTURE Wall Players. Call in with your The New York painter speaks on Rodin, suggestions for improvisation. Or, as Renoir, plasticity in art, and the 16 friday they put it, when God'opens the Seventh choices an artist makes in using Seal, will He be staring at your paint ing or sculpture as a medium. portfol io? Produced by Dave Gardner. 6:00 EARLY MUSIC 3:30 NATURE MAGAZINE 10:30 SING OUT A WOMAN'S STORY Excursions into the life of flora & 10:00 MORNING READING New music, women composers with Kristen fauna with John Bierlein of Discovery The Possibilities of talking with other Means. Park. species; Communication Between Man & Dolphin by John Lilly. The Scientific 12:00 THE MUSIC ROOM 4:00 JAWBREAKER Observer as a Participant in The Classical whims with Kathryn Taylor. Tolstoy's "Tales and Fables." Ecology of the Planet Earth. 10:30 KRABJAZZ 9:30 KRAB MUSIC HALL "Most automobiles just look new. So With John Jay. too with jazz." 12:00 FANCY FREE 2 :00 ISLAMIC REVIEW: SPECIAL EDITION Jazz with Randle Victor. The Iran/Iraq War divides the Arab world, how & why. An interview with an 4:00 CHUTZPAH Iranian and an Iraqi, news, music & With Howard Chaim Rosemarin. analysis. Produced & hosted· by Stan­ ford Smith. 5:00 TURKISH MUSIC 2:00 SCIENCE, FROM AARDVARK TO ZYGOTE 3:00 RADIO IMPROVISATION 6:00 EARTH MUSIC Join the Aardvark news team as they With Bear. tickle your imagination with reports of 4: 0 0 YOU GOT A SONG ON YOUR ARM the latest scientific developments. Children's poetry read by Jeanne 7:00 WE: WOMEN EVERYWHERE Yeasting, poet and northwest represen­ News and documentary presented by 3:30 THE MAN IN THE CROWD tative for Poets & Writers. the Lesbian Feminist Radio Project. A story by Edgar Allen Poe, read and produced by Ernie Hood. 4:30 TRUEGRASS 8:00 VINTAGE ROCK Bluegrass with Jamie Hix. Featured artists include The Swallows, 4:00 JAWBREAKER Charlie Feathers, Jack Scott and Johnny 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS Tolstoy's "Tales and Fables." Otis. With special guest Gregg Whit­ 7:00 RAPPERS DELIGHT comb. 4:30 THE PROMISCUOUS LISTENER Ecstatic incantations hover over The Inaugurieties of 1980. Paul sizzling riffs and oh so tight rhythm 9:00 THE ROBOTNOR HOURS Stanbery celebrates a New Political Era sections; practical advice is given to Tonight Dr. Robotnor gives an on-air with Erich Wolfgang Korngold's STAR the players and cultural role models demonstration of his new vegematic. WARS--inspiring music from Ronald are offered in the analysis of a newly Isn't that amazing! Reagan's best picture, KING'S ROW (with emerging style of black pop music and dialogue) while the satire of Stan its cognates. With rappers Johnny 11:00 SYNCOPATED ECSTASY Freberg, 1 ike the jester at a Roman Guitar Watson, Millie Jackson, Joe Tex, Jazz with Roswell. Triumph, reminds us that our new Bootsy and more with Karl Kotas. President is merely human. 8:30 THE ORCHESTRATION OF SOUND: TWO APPROACHES 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS The music of Duke Ell ington and Ceci 1 19 monday Taylor will be juxtaposed, illustrating 7:00 SOUT AL-AUROUBA their respective approaches to the American interests in the Middle East, orchestration of Sound within the 6:00 EARLY MUSIC Part II. News, discussion and music Afro-Amed can tradi t ion. Produced by Wi th Stu Witmer in Arabic. Produced by Sabah Jabbouri. David Bilski. 10:00 MORNING READING 7:30 WHAT'S RIGHT FOR THE LEFT 11 :00 CHANGES The Palm Wine Drinkard by Amos Tutuola. Picking up the pieces after Reagan. Revolutionary jazz. Sessions which The bewi tchingstory-about the journey Interviews with community, human rights changed the direction of the Music from of an expert and devoted palm-wine & disarmament activists. Phone in your Bird's Dial sessions through Bitches drinkard through a nightmare of indes­ concerns, questions, suggestions. With Brew & beyond. Early Morning Jazz with cribable adventures. Daniel Bradac & Doug Honig. Harry Vye. 10 :30 KRABJAZZ 9:00 THE AMERICAN MUSLIM MISSION Old Wine New Bottles; Old Bottles New A 10-week series. Lecture by Imam Wine. A bit of poetry, lots of mystery Warith Deen Muhammad, dedicated to the and Bob Frazier. re-education of all peole into the 17 saturday natural form of humaness. Questions 2:00 THE RAINBOW HOUR about local progress & development of Adoption of minority children. O'Neal AI-Islam will be answered by Imam Raqib 8:00 BURNT TOAST McGowan. S.J. inLPtviews s La[r of youth Muied of Masjid #67. At 8:30 Volume 11 of Jelly Roll Mor­ Advocates. ton's historic Library of Congress 10:00 KIDNAPPED recordings: "Buddy Bolden's legend." 3:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED An interview wi th Susan Wirth who was With Jeff Follette. kidnapped and tormented by Ted Pat­ 3:30 SEATTLE INDIAN HEALTH BOARD rick's deprogramming group because her 11 :30 IAMB SAID THE LAMB News, information with host Mark mother disagreed with her leftist "And one morning while in the woods I Sison. politics. An interesting study in stumbled suddenly upon the thing ... " "legal" kidnapping. R.W. Poetry produced by A. Spiers and 4:00 KRABETTES A. Wicks. Radio by and for kids. 11:00 INSTITUTE FOR MUNDANE STUDIES Poems sent in by you (YOU) the listen­ 12: 00 CAN'l'ONESE TI ME 4:30 EARTH MUSIC er. Or by other people if you (YOU) In Cantonese. With Marcie Sillman. don't send in any poetry.

12:30 THIRD WORLD MUSIC 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS Calypso music is featured once a month direct from the sunny Caribbean. With 7:00 CHINESE RADIO 21 wednesday Leroy Backus. Caribbean news with Carl In · Cantonese and produced by the Assam. Chinese Media Committee.

1 :30 GOSPEL PEARLS 8:00 FOLK SHOW 6:00 EARLY MUSIC Tim Weatherly hosts. Will Werley hosts, traditional folk With Stu Witmer. music is featured. 2:30 JHANKAR 10:00 MORNING READING Indian & Pakistani music. Produced by 9:00 NATURE MAGAZINE Readings from The Palm Wine Drinkard by Hameed Ahmed. Attracting Wildlife. Many people use Amos Tutuola. feeding stations and bird baths to 3:00 EARTH MUSIC attract animals to their yards. Le'arn 10:30 KRABJAZZ With Allen Swensson. about ways to provide natural homes for Saxophone Ramble. From Bechet to birds and other wildlife in the city. Bluitt with your host Paul DeBarros. 4:30 THE VACUUM TUBE News, reviews and features on the 9:30 BARBERSHOP AROUND THE WORLD 2:00 A POET AMONG SCIENTISTS entertainment and media scenes in the Special feature on the Seattle Sea­ Robert Graves speaking at MIT. Puget Sound. A report on area museums Chordsmen Chorus and a continuation of is featured. Hosted by H.V. and the history of barbershop quartets. 3:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED Moskowitz. Hosted by Brian Ayers. 4:00 JAWBREAKER 6: 00 SURVIVING IN THE PATRIARCHY 10:30 SING OUT A WOMAN'S STORY Tales and fables, Tolstoy or ... Produced by Amazon Media. Works of 20th century women composers are featured. With host Kristin 4:30 ECOS DEL CARIBE 7:00 CON SALSA Means. With Artemia Benitez. The best of latin-rooted salsa with host Sonny Masso. 12:30 THE MUSIC ROOM 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With Kathryn Taylor. 9 :00 KRABGRASS 7:00 EARTH MUSIC Kevi n Sanders presents the best of bluegrass and old timey. 8:00 SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN REPORT News, music & analysis. Emphasis on 12:00 SWELL MAPS 20 tuesday Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana, Zambia, Music from the broom closet, music from Zimbabwe & South Africa. Produced & Antarctica. hosted by Stanford Smith. 6:00 EARLY MUSIC With Stu Witmer. 8:30 TRUE BLUES Happy blues for a dismal winter, sad 18 sunda.y 10:00 MORNING READING blues for your post-holiday letdown. Readings from Amos Tutuola's The Palm Wi th Karl Kotas. Wine Drinkard. 9:30 SEATTLE THEATER REVIEW 8:30 PLEASE SPEAK SLOWLY 10:30 KRABJAZZ A program that profiles theater or The best of classic and traditional dance personalities presents: a brief 9:00 TINIG NG PILIPINO jazz with your host Hal Sherl~ck. discussion with video/media artist Allen Lande concerning his relationship 7:00 R&B SHOW 12:00 SUNDAY AFTERNOON JAZZ with theater, and a broadcast of a Studebaker Jones Booty Activation With Doug Ekblade. specially prepared tape created by show. R&B for the entire anatomy. Lande which explores the outer limits 3:30 A TRIBUTE TO ROBERT BURNS of radio theater. Hosted by Michael 8:30 PIONEERS-EPISODE #26: THE ROMANCE BURNS NIGHT is observed by Scotsmen the Slotavitch. OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BY HECTOR CHEVIGNY world over honoring the birthday of The story of the founding of the Robert Burns. Scotsman Hunter McEwan 10:00 OTHER COUNTRY MUSIC Seattle Public Library, first produced will read uncommon works by the poet Country and western music from when during the 1930.s. Members of the who celebrated the cause of the common Dolly was just a kid and before. Seattle Library Association (newly man. Bring your neaps, swedes, hagis, organized in 1872), Mrs. Yesler, Mrs. pipes, and whiskey! Produced by Halina 12:00 AFTER MIDNITE MacKintosh and Mrs. Russell all battle Pawl. Blue sounds of Big Bill Broonzy, one of it out with the city to finance and the original. smokin cigarettes and build Seattle's first public library. 4:30 MUSIC OF INDIA pacing the floor-relax take in the This is heroism on a small scale, the With Shantha Benegal. blues with neil normal. story of women doing their part to bring culture to Seattle. Produced by 6:00 EARTH MUSIC the Conservatory Theatre Company. Wi th Bear. 9:00 SIT DOWN I WANT TO TALK TO 7:00 WE: WOMEN EVERYWHERE 22 thursday YOU Representatives of the Lesbian Resource Produced by the Lesbian Feminist Radio Center, the Gay Community Center, the Project. 6:00 EARLY MUSIC Chemical Dependency Program and Seattle 8:00 VINTAGE ROCK With Stu. Counseling Service for Sexual Minori­ Featured artists include Ike and Bonnie ties discuss their roles in the greater Turner, the Whirlers, Carl Perkins, and 10:00 MORNING READING Seattle area. Info for all listeners, The Hollywood Flames. The Palm Wine Drinkard by Amos Tutuola. produced by Dean Robertson. 10:00 HINDSIGHT PERSPECTIVES 9:00 THE ROBOTLESS HOURS 10:30 KRABJAZZ A discussion about right now with Totally unautomatic radio. Jazz, r&b, Jazz Composers: Monk, Morton, Parker, people from right then. With Matt rocks, and strange. Ellington, Coleman and Davis are Holmes and others much older than featured playing the tunes they have he. 11:00 SYNCOPATED ECSTASY made famous. Host Gary Bannister. Smooth jazz into the wee hours of the 11: 00 BUMBLING WI'rH BALTIC morning with Roswell. Sweet Duke Suite Ellington. Jazz and 2:00 RATIONAL INQUIRER other creative wig bubbles. Tonight, a News and readings from a progressive very special show featuring the ex­ perspective with Bob Newman. tended works of Duke Ellington and some short spoken pieces. 26 monday 3:00 STRAIGHT LINE PRESENTS Black Student Forum: Keith Grate interviews Eva Msyliec of the American 6:00 EARLY MUSIC Friends on Cambodia. Seattle Univer­ With Stu Witmer sity Minority Affairs, Producer. 24 saturday

4:00 · JAWBREAKER 10:00 MORNING READING Stories for january. 8:00 BURNT TOAST Readings from Marxist and Anarchist At 8:30 Volume 12 of Jelly Roll Mor­ sources, with Frank Krasnowsky. 4:30 EARTH MUSIC ton's Library of Congress Recordings: "The Storyville Story." With Jeff 10: 30 KRABJAZZ Follette. Old Wine New Bottles. Old Bottles New 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS Wine. A bit of poetry, lots of mystery and Bob Frazier. 7:00 OUT OF BOUNDS 11 :30 IAMB SAID THE LAMB "Haven't you sworn off such poems for Sports--like you never heard before. 2 :00 CONFESSIONS OF A CAMPY CRITIC Hosted by Monsieur Doug. this year, and no more on the moon?" Susan Sontag, novelist and high pries­ D.W. Poetry produced by A. Spiers and tess of the avant garde defends experi­ 7:30 CLASSIC JAZZ A. wicks. mental films, pop art and related wi th John Ochs. 12:00 CANTONESE TIME phenomena in a talk delivered in San 8:30 THE IN CROWD In Cantonese with Seattle Chinese Francisco in the mid-60s. Robi nson Smi th, co-d i rector of the Broadcast. Juveni Ie Awareness Program at Monroe, 3:30 SEATTLE INDIAN HEALTH BOARD talks about himself and the project 12:30 THIRD WORLD MUSIC News, information with host Mark that occupies the top of his head when Afro-Jazz featuring Dollar Brand, manu Sison. he remembers his younger life. Dibango, and D4du Pukwana. Your host LeRoy Backus. 4:00 KRABETTES 9:00 ALL OF US Kids radio, with Abbie and Jessica. with Daye. 1:30 GOSPEL PEARLS Tim Weatherly hosts. 4:30 EARTH MUSIC 10:00 THE SERIAL BY CYRA McFADDEN With Peter Weismiller. A year in the life of Marin County. 2:30 JHANKAR Tonight: Coping With Adultery, Kate Indian & Pakistani music. Produced by 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS Dumps on Martha, Joan Hits the Road. Hameed Ahmed. 7:00 CHINESE RADIO 11 :00 TEST PATTERN 3:00 EARTH MUSIC In Cantonese and produced by the Chinese Media Committee. 4:30 FRINGE BENEFIT Alcoholism, schizophrenia, mental 8:00 FIDDLER KRAB illness, or mental health from what you With Stuart Williams. 23 friday eat? Nutritionist Elizabeth Gentala will share her observations as a 9:00 PUNKIN PATCH nutritionist and social worker and the L. Frank Baum & The Wonderful Land of 6:00 EARLY MUSIC latest research in the field. Produced O-Z-;---Saum--wro fe- - m-or-e-thanJusT~he by Halina Pawl. ilzard of ." He wrote the next 13 Oz 10:00 MORNING READING books in the series (which now number The Palm Wine Drinkard by Amos Tutuola. 6:00 SURVIVING IN THE PATRIARCHY over 40), the Magical Monarch of Mo, Readings from current Lesbian fiction. Queen zixi of , and other stories and 10:30 KRABJAZZ Produced by Amazon Media. poems for children. Tonight, with the "Tho it is assumed that all jazz help of Eric Gjovaag, president of the (uh huh) has a (uh huh) beal .. 7:00 CON SALSA Oogaboo Rendezvous (an organization of (uh huh)." Latin salsa with Sonny Masso. Pacific Northwest Ozophiles), we look at the man and sample some of his 2 :00 SOU'l'H AFRICA-AZANIA/THE CAPE OF 9:00 KRABGRASS works. GOOD HOPE The best of bluegrass and old-timey Nashira Priester moderates a panel with your host Paul Roepke. 10:30 SING OUT A WOMAN'S STORY consisting of Gerald Lenoir of Central With Leslie Larsen. Area Motivation Program, Maryann of 12:00 LIFE ELSEWHERE American friends Service Committee of Oceans of beautiful music. 12:30 THE MUSIC ROOM Seattle and John Powell of Evergreen · Singers and other unfortunates. With Legal Services on the issues of the day Kathryn Taylor. in Southern Africa: sanctions and their real impact, economic effects of apartheid, squatters camps and the 25 sunday solidarity moveme nt of striking school 2'7 tuesday teachers and religious leaders. 8:30 PLEASE SPEAK SLOWLY 3:00 RADIO IMPR9VISATIONS 6:00 EARLY MUSIC 9:00 TINIG NG PILIPINO With Stu Witmer. 4: 00 YOU GOT A SONG ON YOUR ARM In Tagalog. A poetry reading by James Mitsui, poet 10:00 MORNING READING and teacher, with students from Lind­ 9:30 KRAB MUSIC HALL The Literate Left, with Frank Krasnowsky. bergh High School. Selections from the first 50 years of commercial recording. With John 10: 30 KRABJAZZ 4:30 THE CELTIC HOURS Jay. Continuing with the piano survey begun With Rob Stitt. three weeks ago, today we will feature 12:00 PANTHERS ANSWERS piano artists from 1960 to 1980 and 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS with the Gray Panthers. maybe more. With Rose Ann Hill. ------~.------~ 2 :00 PASS THE PERSPECTIVE. PLEASE 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS " Folk Rock , par t two, " conc ludes an Produced live each weeknight in the informal , but detailed look at the KRAB studios by the International News 30 friday musi c bo rn of poetry and the b i g be a t . Team. Cro sby, Na sh and Yo ung, J o ni Mitche ll, 6:00 EARLY MUSIC and Melanie join Jim Cro c e in r e prse nt­ 7:00 ROBERT GA RF IAS Mu s i c f r om lhe dawn of time ( a nd l a t er) ing what has b ee n c a lle d "Rock and Mu s ic a nd c o mm e ntary wi th the UW for the dawn o f t od ay . S t u Witme r hosts Beyond: the poet ry of the s e vent i es. " e thno mu si co l ogist . & comme nts.

3:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED 8:00 ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS 10:00 MORNING READ ING With Kim Goodma n. With Frank Krasnowsky . 4:00 JAWBREAKER 8 : 30 TRUE BLUES S t or i es for January, for everybo dy, 10:30 KRABJAZZ forego other things and listen. ~onight, the blues lhat influenced r o ck will roll in its originality. Memphis "It is a l oa d e d qu e st i on t o p o s e Mi nni e . Robert Johnson, Bo Diddley and whether l e ss labor n eed be put into a 4:30 THE PROMISCUOUS LISTENER b e -bop tune than into th e abstract Some Bones Abo ut It. Paul Stanbery Little Walter plant their sockin' seeds in solid foundati o ns, uncovered once works o f 'ava nt ga r d e ' i mp r ov iso rs." slides i~to an e xploration of variable pitch virtuosity with piece s for jazz again by Dave Whit e , branching his lusty l e aves. 2:00 "AN EXCITING ALT ERNI,TIVE" --A trombone. classical trombone, avant­ SEMINAR WITH CARLOS CASTENEDA garde lrombone , and trombone ensembles 9: 30 MORN OF PLENTY BY MAX WI LK Castene da talks about hi s enco unt e rs of up to 4 over the archetypal 76;piece Comedy abo ut- a -rTsTng-young star who with a Yaqui shaman, "do n Juan," and size. braves the studio system to marry the attempts t o reconcile non- we s tern mo d e s man she l o ve s. Anne Fowler is "sock­ of thought with Wittge n stei n and th e 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS eroo," the trade s p roclaim; and R.F., "modern" scientific me thod . Re co r ded Heard every weeknight at this time, the studi o h e ad, wa nts her to start in Seattle, 1969. live from our studios. aCling like a star. Wh e n he tells her she must be see n wi th the studio's 3:00 RADIO IMPROVISATIONS 7:00 SOUT AL-AUROUBA bigges t star and give up the man she "Zionism as a form of racism." News, loves, sh e rebels. She'll go to New 4 :00 YOU GOT A SONG ON YOU R AR M discussion · and music in Arabic. York and be a star, "if only I can get Children'S poetry r ead by Kief De nning , Produced by Sabah Jabbouri. out of my contract." Of cour s e, the poet. story ends happily, and as beau Johnny 7:30 CAPT. BALTIC'S BOPSTOP says, "Thou wilt play with the Group, 4: 30 TRUEGRASS The second in a 3-parl series on the the Guild, and y e s, my Jul ier, for post-Gillespie bop trumpet. Tonight . Gilbert Miller." Produce d by Co nse rva­ 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS the evolution and completion of the tory Theatre Company. development of the Fats Navarro style 7:00 DAVE'S BLUES via the genius of Clifford Brown. 10:00 GUITAR PICKERS GALLERY Me rle Tr a vis a nd Ch e l Atk i ns a re Host Dave Gardner hosts Bobby B l a n~, featured. Host e d by Di c k Go ar d . Chuck Be rry, T-Bone Walker and a hos t 9 : 00 THE AMERICAN MUSLIM MISSION of others. A 10-week se r ies. Lecture by Imam Warith De e n Muhammad, dedicated to the 11 :00 WAILI~G TH E BLUES 8:30 A LOV E SUP REME-- PART I r e -education of all peo ple into the Hele ne Silverman p r esent s a litt l e R&B , The mus ic of John Coltrane in the 60s. natural for m of huma n e ss. Queslio ns a little g ospe l a nd a l itll e b l ues . An e v ocat ion of t he work of a master a bout loca l p r o gress & d e v e lopme nt of mu s ician, mystic a nd spi r i t ual leader AI-Islam will be answered by Imam Raqib who died i n 1967. Col l aged by Pe t er Mui e d of Mas j id #67. 29 thursday Hope. 10:00 10: 00 "SHE IS TAPESTRY BURNED IN YOUR KLE I NER BRAIN " Epic poem about Ev eryman i n t he 19 30s. 6:00 EARLY MUSIC Diane DiPrima reading het unpublished Th i s ve r se play e xp l ores the fears of Music from (mostly) the 16th & 17th poetry written Slnce 1970 . Works the 30s i n a " shadow- by- shadow descrip­ centuries, with Stu Witmer . include "Trajectory" ( inspired by the tion of Mr . Eve r yman ' s dream--the dream Tibetan Book of the Dead), and "Frag­ of the 20th cenlury ." The Dream 10:00 MORNING ReADING mented Address to the FBI." Reporter monitors the n ightmat·e as The Llterate Left, with Frank Krasnowsky . 11 :00 CHANGES EV~fYffiafi faees another work day--one in which he reads about murder in the 10:30 KRABJAZZ Colleclors Jazz . Out of print and hard paper, mechan i cally rides the t rolley John Rogers serves a gumbo of jazz and lo come by . Ear l y morning jazz with to work, wis h es fo r a raise a nd gets its related forms . Harry Vye . fired . A cho ru s of voices na g him as he battles h i s way through the night ' s 2:00 FAR EAS T ERN REVIEW: SPECIAL terrors . Prod u ce·d by Conservatory EDITION Theat re Comp a ny. Kampuchea: An eye-witness account from 31 saturday inside Kamp u chea ( Cambo d i a) by Eva 10: 30 ALL EN GINS BERG AT KRAB Mys l i wiec , a fiel d r epr e s en t ative of From h is taped vi s i t to KRAB 10 years t he Ameri c an Fr ie nd s Service Commi t­ 8:0 7 BURN T TCAST ago (one o f s e v e ral ), Gi nsberg t a lks , t ee ' s Re l ief & Re h a b i litation Pro gram . If I'd gott e n her e a t 8 :00 , i t wouldn 't s i ng s, and c h a nts with Mi chae l a nd P lus n e ws , mu sic & ana lysis. Produc ed have burn e d. Wit h J eff F ol l e t te . J o ann wiater. & ho ste d by Stanford Smith. 11 :30 IAMB SAID THE LAMB 11 :00 THE PROMISCUOUS DREAMER 3 : 00 ST RAIGHT LINE PRESENTS: IRA Ve getable Bo x, po e lry publica tio n, is A Littl e Night Music, Please. Paul ALRIDGE HOUR p r e vi e we d by Ed itor Jim Ulme r. Pro­ Stanbery plays excerpts from stage and A celebration of Black Ii fe in music, duc e d by A. Spier s and A. Wi cks. scree n vers i ons of Stephen Sondheim's poetry and drama with Charles Canada, d e liciously waltzified version of Director, Elhnic Cultural Center, 12:00 CANTONESE TIME Ingmar Bergman's film SMILES OF A University of Washingto n. In Cant o nes e with Seattle Chines e SUMMER NIGHT, and such other Sondheim Broadcas t. as seems surrept i t iously seeml y. 4:00 JAWBREAKER The 4:00 breakfast club. 12:30 THIRD WORLD MUSIC 4:00 PRESENTING PIOTR ILYITCH XXXIX Ro ck t o the reggae be at: chikka chikka Th e complete music of Tchaikovsky on 4:30 EARTH MUSIC & rub-a-dub style s. With Le Roy Backus records concludes the final version of Wit h Tom Mill e r. and Thorn Lantz. Vakula the Smith or The Little Shoes or Oxana's Caprices, bette:c known as 6:30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 1 :30 GOSPEL PEARLS Cherevichki. 7:00 THE ACTIVE LIFE 2:30 JHANKAR Harry Boyte thinks political change Indian and Pakistani music. Produce d starts in our own backyards. During by Hame ed Ahm e d. 28 wednesday his January visit t o Seattle , he talks a bo ut his new boo k o n the neighborhood 3 : 00 EARTH MUSI C orga nizing movement. With Allen Swe nsson.

6 : 00 EARLY MUSIC 7:30 VINTAGE JAZZ 4! 30 THE 110SKOWIT Z/SCHWARTZK OPF With Stu Witme r. With Hal Sherlock. CELEBRATION OF PLACES You may have come a long way from St. 10:00 MORNING READING 8:30 THE IN CROWD Louis, but you have n't been anywher e With Frank Krasnowsky. Chaplain John DeWitt, King County Jail, until you join Moskowitz and Schwartz­ loves his work. The Rev. DeWitt kopf as they celebrate New York, 10: 30 KRABJAZZ talks about his ministry. Ch icago, Dearborn, and (of course) Ms. Stacey presents her charm and lots Seattle in song and story. Travel of jazz. 9:00 SEA-TAC GOSPEL TRAIN arrangements courtesy of KRAB Air With Sister Mae and Sister Ollie. Lines. 2 :00 A CONVERSATION WITH THE MOTHERS Dick Parker interviews Frank Zappa and 10: 00 THE SERIAL BY CYRA McFADDEN 6:00 SURVIVING IN THE PATRIARCHY The Mothers at the Edgewater Inn, A year in the life of Marin County. Music show. Produced by Amazon Media. 1971. Going Through Changes--Meaningful Interaction in a Commune. Coming to 7:00 CON SALSA 3:30 NATURE MAGAZINE Terms with the External Culture. with Daniel Bradac. 9 :00 KRABGRASS 4:00 JAWBREAKER Bob LaClair presents bluegrass, country January tales. 11 :00 AFTER HOURS and whi te gos·pel. Sit back with a martini and tune in for 4:30 ECOS DEL CARL BE some of the finest easy listenin' 12:00 SWELL MAPS With Artemia Benitez. around. with John Saltzgiver. THE JACK STRAW MEMORIAL FOUNDATION The Jack Straw Memorial Foundation is a private, non-profit organization dedicated solely to the guidance and support of KRAB~FM. The volunteer Board of Trustees guide the direction of the station and set general policy. In its seventeenth year of broadcasting, KRAB continues to dedicate its airwaves to the freedom of expression through a variety of cultures, music and spoken arts, and political issues. While the station does not espouse any particular cultural, political or social philosophy, it encourages programming that is diverse and often controversial. KRAB is a member of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters.

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