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AIRWAVES A Service of Continuing Education and Extension tm University of Minnesota, Duluth VOL. 3 NUMBER 6 JUNE 1982 JULY 1982 BLOOMSDAY ON BROADWAY ., l!fo ----~ J ;'l'n1 C. ':. J tAf c.C Drawing David Levine A Dramatic Reading of Excerpts from by Printed with permission from The New York Review of Books. ULYSS·ES Copyright © 1977 Nyrev, Inc. by James Joyce Graphic Design by Lynn Tobin SEE DETAILS INSIDE I\UMU §taff Station Managtt , ...... Tom Livingston Program Dittc:tor ..... , .•. John Zitgltr ,\m. Progr.-m Dirtctor .. ... Paul Schmin tngin=ing ..•........• . • Kirk Kimm Produttr/Outttach ....... Jun Johnson to the Listener AIRWAVES is the bi-monthly program guide of KUMD, which is the 100,000 watt public radio tation at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, By Tom Livingston, Station Manager broadcasting at 103.3 fm. KUMD is part of University Media Resources, a Marathon department of Continuing Education and Extension at the University of On April 18th, we closed out our Spring 8 a.m. - I p.m. - Awakening and Noon I 0:30 - 11 p. m. - NPR Theater - A Minnesota. KUMD's program Pledge Weekend with a pledge total of Song - A musical mix with the same nightly program of Radio Drama from philosophy is to provide the highest $6,300. Since that time, additional format that the shows have now. The NPR. quality non-commercial program- renewals have continued to come in, change will be elimination of Press ming, including music, news and and we expect the total to eventually Reviews, Mid-Morning Report, and the 11 p.m. - 2 a.m. - Moondance - No public affairs, and information reach $7,000, and leave us in pretty good Album Feature. Depending on listener change in format. programs. KUMD encourages shape for the year. I would like to stress response, we will retain any or all of interested persons to become volunteer here that our fiscal year ends June 30th, these programs. On weekends we may add some public programmers, and manuscripts and art and request that you send in all pledges affairs, but the programming will work will be considered for publication by that date so that we can avoid I - 2 p.m. - Public Affairs - This will remain basically the same. We would in AIRWAVES. KUMD is a member of carrying a deficit into next year. generally consist of ½ hour of like your reaction to any of these the Association of Minnesota Publil Institutional Programs such as Classes changes, especially the elimination of Radio Stations (AMPER ) and an Programming for Credit and "On Campus," and ½ the Press Review, Mid-Morning associate member of the N ationa I hour of other Public Affairs Report, and Album Feature, and Federation of Community Broadcast- A friend in the construction trades once programming. We will retain First replacing them with music ers. KUMD is funded by the University told me to plan on building jobs taking Person Radio, Wise Women Radio, programming, and the switch from of Minnesota, the State Legislature, a twi-ce as much money and three times as Equal Voice, Third World of Music, Harmony of the Spheres to the Jazz. student service fee, and listener !orig as you expect, and that has always and add programs from NPR. based program. The Album Feature contributions. Membership in KUMD proved to be remarkably accurate in could easily be retained, and some of the is as follows: Individual, $25; Family, anything more complicated than 2 - 4 p.m. - Music - No change from Press Reviews could be offered at a 35; Installment, 60; Sponsoring, changing a light bulb. current afternoon programming. different time. $100; Student Fixed Income, $15. Membership includes a subscription to We have finally set a firm (I hope) date 4 - 5:30 p.m. - All Things Considered - Transmitter Move AIRWAVES. Subscription to for commencement of NPR broadcasts. Newsmagazine from NPR.. AIRWAVES alone is $5 yearly. KUMD That will be August I. The construction adage also holds true is located in 130 Humanities Building, 5:30 - 7 p.m. - Music - Host John Ziegler for our move to the WDSE transmitter University of Minnesota-Duluth. Our As reported in the last issue of will explore the world of mainstream building and tower, which as discussed telephone number is 726-7181. AIRWAVES, we have received a check jazz as well as related music from other earlier should increase the quality and from National Public Radio in the li\:Jraries, primarily blues, soul and size of our coverage area. Unforeseen a'mount of $ I 0, 140 for the purchase of rock. Programs such as Jazz Alive and and unavoidable problems have The Univeni1y or Minnesota is satellite equipment. Bids have been let, Piano Jazz from NPR will also find a delayed construction of the tower, and C0111mi11ed to the policy that all and we hope to have the equipment home here. We especially encourage we are now anticipating making the persons shall have equal a~es• 10 installed by mid-July, which will give your comments on this replacement for move once WDSE is settled into the site it1 programs, facilities, and us some time to familiarize ourselves Harmony of the Spheres. sometime between September and employment' without regard IO with the equipment. November. ra«, crttd, color, 1ex, national 7 - 7:30 p.m. - Public Affairs-A mixture ori,in, or handicap. While most of the programming of programs currently found in our Our expenses will also be higher than changes have been discussed in this hour-long program, and new material expected to make the move, but the space in the past, I'd like to outline from NPR. good news is that we have a potential them again here, starting with weekday buyer for our old tower and building, mornings: 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. - Jazz Expansions - No which would cover these costs and then change in format. some. 6 - 8 a.m. - Mornipg Edition: A newsmagazine produced by NPR. We Once we're on the new tower, most of Or-eanlzatlonal will be inserting some instrumental you should hear an improved signal, music, as well as local weather and and it will all be worthwhile. Me•ben news. The following are organizational members of KUMD. We gratefully acknowledge their support. Arrowhead Band Instrument Service· Blooms-day: Arrowhead Music KUMD Begins Stereo The Artery Sote/lite-fed Speciol on k:LJ MD Simulcasts With Au tower ks June 16th is celebrated by all lovers of bed waiting for her husband's return The Book Post Builders & Laborers Commonwealth the Irish writer James Joyce as home. This famous passage, written Channel 8 Cafe Europa Bloomsday, named after Leopold and out by Joyce without punctuation to Molly Bloom, the two central characters The Cove Cabaret suggest the flow of thought, the stream- KUMD will Jom Duluth public Dain Bosworth Incorporated of Joyce's masterpiece ULYSSES. This of-consciousness, will be read without television station WDSE for their first Dew Glass Studio year, in honor of the centenary of interruption from midnight to about 2 stereo simulcast on Thursday, June 3. Endion Station Craft Shop Joyce s bmh, KUMD-FM will join a.m. on Thursday morning. At 7:30 p.m., Zubin Mehta will begin a Greunke Inn other stations around the country in remarkable concert at New York's Minnesota Power broadcasting an entire day of readings The entire production is being directed Lincoln Center, conducting both of the Mus-Kee-Tow Woodcraft from ULYSSES. by Isaiah Sheffer and is produced and orchestras of which he is music director, Natchio's Restaurant developed for radio by Larry Josephson the Israel Philharmonic and the New North Shore Jewelry The broadcast will begin at 7 a.m. and for The Radio Foundation, Inc. York Philharmonic. Nutrition World will continue for 19 hours, winding up OSO Construction at about 2 a.m. the next morning. The Mehta will lead each orchestra Sidetrack Restaurant reading is live from New York City and separately, and for the grand finale will Superior Stove Works is being presented by top Broadway have both on the stage for a Tweed Museum Gift Shop actors and actresses, including Milo performance of Hector Berlioz' Whistlestop Pizza O'Shea, the Irish actor who played the "Symphonie Fantastique." Viewers part of Leopold Bloom in the 1967 film will be able to turn their stereos to of ULYSSES. KUMD for a stereo audio signal while watching the video on their television ULYSSES is a long and complex novel, sets. but it has always been recognized as especially well-suited for reading A second simulcast is scheduled for aloud. Joyce himself loved to read Wednesday, June 3Q at 8 p.m. Mayport passages of it for his friends, and the and All That Jazz is a festival concert of poetic quality of the language is best jazz from Mayport, Florida. Among the appreciated when heard. artists will be Phil Woods nd his group, and Dizzy Gillespie. This extraordinary radio broadcast follows the actual pattern of the novel itself, for i,t is the story of one day, June 16th, 1904. It begins with the main characters awaking in the morning, and follows them through a rather normal, but in Joyce's telling, eventful day, winding up with a dreamlike SUPPORT PUBLIC RADIO monologue by Molly Bloom, lying in James Joyce Community Advisory Benefits Board Meets Benefits KUMD's Community Advisory Board isplay your good taste! will meet Thursday, June 24 at 3:30 . p . m . in the Regents ' Room, - Benefits/ Administration Building at UMD. CAB meetings are open to the public, and anyone is welcome to attend.