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 Sunday, November 8, 2009 change date | view full week
9:00 pmBeats & Pieces (cont.)

Steven Cantor
radio@opb.org
1:00 amBBC World Service
3:00 amNew Dimensions

Hosted by Michael and Justine Toms
New Dimensions explores the emerging possibilities for global transformation. Informed by an expanding awareness of the interconnectedness of all life, and the potential available through creative insights, innovative thinking, cross-cultural traditions and the human spirit, it is an original and powerful forum for innovative and inspiring voices and views on a wide range of timely and timeless topics.
info@newdimensions.org
4:00 amBBC World Service
5:00 amWeekend Edition Sunday

Liane Hansen
wesun@npr.org
10:00 amThis American Life

Ira Glass
It's a weekly show. It's an hour. Its mission is to document everyday life in this country. We sometimes think of it as a documentary show for people who normally hate documentaries. A public radio show for people who don't necessarily care for public radio.
11:00 amCar Talk

Tom and Ray Magliozzi
http://cartalk.cars.com/Mail/email.html
12:00 pmA Prairie Home Companion

Garrison Keillor
From the American heartland to the vast urban centers, humorist, writer, and hard-core Minnesotan Garrison Keillor offers an old-time variety show as homespun as it is savvy. Broadcast weekly before a live audience, A Prairie Home Companion combines live music, radio theater, and yarns spun from the fictional Lake Wobegone, complete with cowboys, Norwegians, starving artists, Lutherans, jingles for Powdermilk Biscuits, weekly solos, and singalongs.
phc@mpr.org
2:00 pmThe Next Big Thing

Dean Olsher
The Next Big Thing is a weekly hour of fresh, entertaining radio set in New York, but not about New York. The Next Big Thing is actually a city near you: an interesting place to visit, full of little-known street corners, memorable characters, lively music, and original comedy.
nextbigthing@wnyc.org
3:00 pmAmerican Routes

Nick Spitzer
American Routes is a weekly two-hour public radio program produced in New Orleans, presenting a broad range of American music -- blues and jazz, gospel and soul, old-time country and rockabilly, Cajun and zydeco, Tejano and Latin, roots rock and pop, avant-garde and classical.
mail@amroutes.org
5:00 pmAll Things Considered

Steve Inskeep
At 5 p.m. ET on May 3, 1971, the first All Things Considered went on the air. In the three decades since, almost everything about the program has changed -- the hosts and producers, the length and time of the program, the equipment used, and the audience. But one thing remains the same: the determination to get the day's big stories on the air, and to bring them alive through sound and voice.
watc@npr.org
6:00 pmThe Splendid Table

Lynne Rossetto Kasper
table@mpr.org
7:00 pmCity Arts & Lectures

Since 1981, City Arts & Lectures has presented twenty-two consecutive seasons of events with leading figures in the world of art and ideas.
cityarts@infoasis.com
8:00 pmHarry Shearer's Le Show

Harry Shearer
9:00 pmSurvival Kit

Leonard Lopate
10:00 pmBBC World Service
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