131(51.7 T=M SEATTLE JUNE 1978

131(51.7 T=M SEATTLE JUNE 1978

'. 131(51.7 t=M SEATTLE JUNE 1978 . I 6:00 EARLY MUSIC BBC Radio Newsreel at 7:00, film review at 8:45, stu Witmer too. 10:00 · MORNING READING The Literate Left. Readings from anarchist and Marxist literature. With Frank Krasnowsky. 10:30 KRABJAZZ Kirby Cooper plays jazz dedicated to "new is not necessarily better." 2:00 THURSDAY AFTERNOON PROGRAM NOTES staff "Music will continue to exist," to paraphrase John Philip Sousa, '''as long as people continue On June 21, KRAB presents the only genuine to listen through their feet as well as their pagan celebration of the summer solstice, pro­ PY BATEM6.N: BUSINESS MANAGER ears." Mo:stljl new music with a bit of other duced by John 'Townes of P.M.S.E. (Pagans for a TOM ECKELS: CHIEF ENGINEER stuff, interviews of a highly changeable nature More Symbolic Environment). Also, a panel JEFF FOLLETTE: PROGRAMMING with composers and such-like, a film review with discussion called "Gender in the Year 2200" :RILlE HARRIS: PROGRAMMING Dick Jameson at 4:00, and host Adam Woog. was one of the programs produced from this GREGORY HARROP: INTERNA TIONAL NEMS year's Northwest Science Fiction Conference. JOHN ROSS: DEVELOPMENT ' 5: 30 JAWBREAKER Eric Hummel and Mary Wanner move their science JOHN B. SMInt: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Excerpts from' "In One £ira And Out The Other" magazine, "Aardvark to Zygote," to a Tuesday JOHN TOWNES: OPERA TIONS by Sam Levenson. afternoon setting at 3:00. STU WITMER: EARLY MUSIC, PGM GUIDE Libby Sinclair is producing an entire eve­ ADAM WOOG: PROGRAMMING 6:00 ALL OF US " ning of programming from the recent Childbirth Music of Black Peo}~~~ aroung the world. Conference which featured keynote speeches by SAM Presented by Daye. .f I anthropologist Ashley Montagu and Sylvia Good- COVER PHOTO: KlUSTACHlOES: ENUFIZENUF GRAPHICS man. 7:00 INTERNATIONAL NEWS There are a number of readings and improvi­ & RROSE SHAVY Produced at KRAB by the international news staff. sations this month, with one of the most inter­ esting being an excerpted presentation of a 7:30 EUROPE REVIEW recent interview with anti-gay activist Anita Iberian Update - the latest news and analysis Bryant. from Portugal and Spain. Produced by Rae Musically, Phil Andrus is producing two Pearson. Friday night programs of recordings made at the 1977 Festival of American Fiddle Tunes at 8:00 THE IN CROWD Port Townsend. KRAB also recorded a recent Terry Morgan continues .his autobiographical avant-garde concert called "Synthesis" at and/ series: At Ft. Worden "I had a letter from my or which features William O. Smith, Stuart mother but I wasn't 'allowed to read it." Dempster, and David Mahler. On Tuesday Night Produced by Hal Sherlock. Live, a one-man band, Lloyd Paige, plays per­ haps the only solo version of the 1812 Over­ 8:30 CLASSIC JAZZ ture. Two weeks later, Sue Thompson and John Ochs and Bob West with a program of friends give you an evening of traditional traditional jazz and blues. Irish music. "Radio Acti vi ty" begins fOCUSing on the 9:30 MUSIC FROM ARGENTINA: EL PAYAOOR June 24-25 demonstration at Satsop as Live PERSIGUIOO w~~nou~ Trident passes to gauntle~ to Crab­ Guitarist Atahualpa Yupanqui relates his shell Alliance. Nick Licata presents a show life-story in the form of a Milonga, a story­ on condominium displacement, and the issues song. Courtesy Robert Garfias of the U.W. raised by the Coalition on Government Spying's Ethnomusicology Dept. suit against the Seattle Police Dept. are discussed in other public affairs programs. 10:00 SOMEBODY ELSE'S TROUBLES ••• That's scratching the surface. Inside ••• have a lot to do with whatever we collectively you'll find more on the George Carlin ob­ and individually are trying to accomplish in an scenity case, "tulipomania," styles of sexu­ interdependent world. Join the KRAB ality, a Thai boxing match, Post-Mao China ••• International News Staff for discussions, interviews, and cultural presentations which set the week's news into a broader context. APRIL MARATHON REPORT Celebrate the unity and diversity of the world KRAB=FM beyond out misty mountains. Proceeds from our near record April Mara­ thon are comin~ in slowly. Of, ~15;500 11:00 VARIATIONS FOR A DOOR AND A SIGH pledged, we have received $8,775. This has Late night mysterium, with Jeff Follete. enabled us to pay all our immediately pressing bills and begin to gather funds for operating expenses and long standing debts. We appre­ 1406 Harvard, ciate the prompt response of those of you who have sent in your pledges. If you are having any trouble receiving guides; receipts, Bank Seatt1eWn. Amerikrabs, etc. please let us know. And if you see any of those people who haven't sent in their pledges •••• 98122 325·5llO 6:00 EARLY MUSIC BBC Radio Newsreel at t:OO. The rest of the time Stu Witmer runs from phone (325-5110) to record library to turntable to play your requests. 10: 00 MORNING READING The Literature Left. Readings from Marxist and Anarchist Literature, with Frank Kras­ nowsky. 10 : 30 KRABJ AZZ Chicago Matrix: Jubal Luz Cantando directs over the airwaves the warm, blissful melodies of such as Joseph Jarman, Lester BOWie, Mohal, Julius Hemphill, Ornette, Sam, Roscoe, and a host of others. "That's delightful music!"­ 'FREE RADIO cos~ IOIEY -- Help by making a tax-deductl,ble contributi~n, payable to WB-F:M~ Subscription donation. go to 'operating"expenses, and entitle melOben Leo Tolstoy. to receiv~ the .onthly prograa auide ,and other special benefits. 2 :00 CANADA & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS An interview with Charles Svoboda of the ~S __~ ______________________________________ Canadian Govt. Svoboda is the coordinatoT ~-------------------------------------------- of Federal Provincial Relations with the GIn', STATE ZIP;.... ___~ __ Canadian International Development Agency. He outlines th~ structure and objectives of ' M't-'CQImIUtrl'I<II OF $~IS: Ml!W_AIlIiITIONAL_RENEW~GIFT_ Canadian policy to d~veloping areas. There $15 S1UDI!HT. FIXED INC~, ,ETC. , is also discussion of U. S.-Canad.i.an relations in light of the policy Canada purs"ues with :.~ .. : =4 deVeloping nations. Allen Sarno & Jim Lobe interview. 3:00 RADIO IMPROVISATIONS 9:30 CHINESE RADIO 4: 00 TRUEGRASS Produced in Cantonese by the Chinese Media Bluegrass with Thane Mitchell and Bill Scott. 4 Committee. 6:00 FLAMHNCO Y SUS ESTILLOS Y SUS FLAMENCOS 10:30 THE SHORT STORIES OF R.A. LAFFERTY With Allen Yonge. 8:00 WE NEW LIFE PROGRAM , The "correspondence school electrical engineer" , II" A program for and about the Vietnamese from Tulsa, Oklahome. Lafferty, is one of our 7:00 THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS community in the area: music, news. most original crafters of short fiction. With John Smith and the news staff. and commentary in Vietnamese and English. Tonight we hear "Nine Hundred Grandmothers". Produced by Nxon Do. the title story from his 1970 anthology, and 7:30 RADIO ACTIVITY "The Land of the ,Great Horses." Read by Tonight. the Crabshell Alliance becomes the 9:00 TINIG NG PILIPINO Mike Acker. official host of Radio Activity. Alliance Featuring traditional and contemporary 11: 00 HEMERAPHONIA members will kee~ you abreast of community music. and news for the Filipino commu­ issues and events but will particularly focus nity. Kuya Bebeng will be on the air Adam Woog tonight consumes forty-seven times on the issues raised around nuclear power and to respond to problems. In Tagalog and his weight in oysters on the half shell. Music on the demonstration/action planned for June Caraba English. until late. often of the popular/unpopular 24 at the"twin nuclear power plant 'site variety. under construction at Satsop. Washington. 11:30 PANTHERS ANSWERS Community issues with Kay Lee and the 8:00 SYNTHESIS Gray Panthers. Clarinettis~ William O. Smith. Bassist Dan Dean, & Drummer Peter Madsen team up with 12:00 TRAFF'S TRIP Sly Trombonist Stuart Dempster and Electronics Sunday afternoon jazz with Mr. T. Ace David Mahler for an evening of music. "Lover Man" and threshold-of-hearing syn­ 2 : 00 GORB' S GULCH thesizer squeals. Especially lovely: a long. Jazz for a Sunday afternoon. with Leila slow ~iece improvised piece accompanying. in Gorbman. concert. visuals by Virginia Paquette and Ben Sams. Recorded May 14 at ,and/or gallery 4:00 THE WORLD OF CHASSIDUS by Adam Woog. Music and stories with Rabbi Samuels. 9:00 ANITA BRYANT: GOD'S OWN LAWYER 4:30 MUSIC OF INDIA Excerpt's from a recent magazine interview A bi-weekly program presenting Indian with anti-gay crusader Anita Bryant, ex­ musical traditions. 6:00 EARLY MUSIC pounding on the sexual domino , ~eory, the Stu Witmer brings music into bed with you. imprisonmen:t of homosexuals.. ~~ meaning of 6:00 SUNDAY ETC Keep warm with the BBC Radio Newsreel at "forbidden fruit" in the Bib .. her opinions Music. news. &readings with Doug Ekblade 7:00. 4150 a Concert Review at 8:45. of "woman's submission" and more. This is an and Kathy Bottoms. interesting look into some of the thinking 10:00 MORNING READING which has led to the repeal of gay rights 7: 00 WE: WOMEN EVERYWHERE Kay Hutchins digs into Frank Muir's massive ordinances throughout the country. and Local, national and international feminist tome. ~...!.~~~~~_ElOrou&{il>= In~ete currently threatening the one in Seattle. news and commentary. Produced by the Social 'Histo!1. 'of 'Almost Eve:tyt 'ing. Learn Read by Kathy Bottoms and Doug Ekblade. Lesbian Feminist Radio Project. more than you ever'cared~know about. among other things. literature. 10:00 FOLK MUSIC OF THE COLONIAL PERIOD 8:00 VINTAGE ROCK A live performance by Kathryn Taylor Celebrate the joys of summer while listen­ 10: 30 KRABJAZZ accompanied by Gothic harp and guitar.

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