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DECEMBER/HOLIDAY 1 995
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THE 24TH ANNUAL
WBAI HOLIDAY
CRAFTS FAIR 95
REPORT TO THE LISTENER
V'alcnc van Isler, General Manager
"NOT TO KNOW IS BAD. NOT TO WANT TO KNOW IS
WORSE. NOT TO HOPE IS UNTHINKABLE... NOT TO CARE
IS UNFORGIVABLE." African Proverb
This holiday edition of the WBAI Folio extends our best
wishes to you and your loved ones for a peaceful and happy
season. For many years, an important part of this tradition
has been the WBAI Holiday Crafts Fair. The Directory for
this Silver Anniversary Fair listing all the artists and
exhibitors is included in this December program guide.
Please join us for one of the best events of the New York
Holiday season at Ferris Booth Hall on the Columbia
University campus for the two weekends of December 8-10
and 15-17, 1995. And come by our authors' table and meet
some of our outstanding producers and writers like Gary
Null, Amy Goodman, Bernard White, Phyllis Bennis, Prof.
Michio Kaku and many others.
During the past two months, we have been very busy with
our studio renovation project which is part of the WBAI
Equipment Campaign begun about a year ago. Our project
engineers have been working day and night-on weekdays
and weekends-to construct the studio spaces and install the
new equipment which we so desperately needed and never
had until this year with the success of our campaign. The
target date to complete the entire project is the end of
December. We want to start the new year with the new
sound of WBAI-Pacifica Radio in New York. And there is
another very important reason as well.
We are now preparing for the first itl AVillimi A\emhcrslii|»
Drive in WBAI's history. This has never been done before and
we know it's not an impossible dream or unrealizable mis-
sion. We set several community radio benchmarks this past
year and we want to improve that record even more in 1996.
Your generous support as a listener and member of the sta-
tion is the critical factor in the success of this historic mem-
bership campaign. With our new equipment and the kind of
exciting and dynamic programming which only WBAI can
do, we believe that we will set another record for community
broadcasting. As a member, you are always the key to our
survival and success. Please be there for us as we bring you
extraordinary programs for an extraordinary time in January
and throughout the new year. In a time of mega-mergers and
broadcast monopolies, it is more important than ever for
WBAI to remain an independent institution and an active
voice which will always challenge power with truth.
A special thanks to many of our listeners who have called
or written about their response to some of the new programs
on our air. There was particular interest and very positive
reaction to the expanded TalkBack! show with hosts Utrice
Leid and Santiago Nieves; We the People with ex-Governor
Jerry Brown and Dr. Helen Caldicott for her Monday evening
program on the environment. And there was some concern
from others about their favorite series changing time slots or
not being in the regular schedule. At WBAI, we are trying to
bring you not only the best in community broadcasting, but
the best in any media. Finally, all of us at WBAI wish you the
blessings of the holiday season and our best for the new year.
A memorial for longtime WBAI producer Lex Hixon will
be held early in December; please call WBAI at 212-279-
0707 for details. See Monday's listing page for a remem-
brance by Paul Gorman, and Folio requests additional
memories of Lex for our next issue.
A memorial tribute to Abe & Debbie Weisburd will be
held on December 10. See the Tuesday listings for details.
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Arab Voice &rt&
Crescent Rising
Saturdays at 3 with hosts Dr. Barbara Nimri Aziz and
Mahmoud Ibrahim
If you have been awaiting Tahrir, Voices of the Arab
World, we're back on listener-sponsored radio, but in a
new format with more voices on more issues.
Our new Saturday show will be devoted to the tri-state
Arab and Muslim communities and for all concerned with
social issues.
We have big ambitions, for example, Rising will:
• introduce personalities from our communities to the
public
• interview artists, educators, and community leaders
• sponsor on-air discussions on topics of concern to the
Muslim and Arab peoples here and abroad
• look at issues of community life, immigrant history,
and education
• review books and speak with authors
• inform ourselves about African Muslims in the USA
• provide a voice for the Arab Muslim peoples here and
abroad
• open up the phones to you, our listeners
Tune in for the first show, December 2nd, when we'll
hear interviews from Aziz's recent visit to the Palestinian
cities of Nablus and Ramallah, excerpts from the Bosnia
Rally, and poems by our late brother Suleiman Al-Hadi
and a report on the Conference of Islamic Educators held
in Newark, New Jersey
Live From the
Upper We^t Side
Sunday mornings from 11 until noon, Mike Feder's
new show. Mike asked Folio to pass along these words.
Dear Listeners
After several hundred shows and close to sixteen
years on the air, I've decided to change the nature of my
show. Gone (well, almost gone), will be the self-referential
ramblings and spontaneous sermons I've specialized in
for all this time and in their place I'm going to concen-
trate on Interviewing authore of current books live from
Shakespeare & Co. at 51st and Broadway. The interview
show {Sunday mornings at an earlier time, 11 a.m. - noon)
will cover a pretty wide range of topics: to name a few:
psychology, politics, history, poetry, literature, art... So,
you ask. "Mike, what's new about this? You've interviewed
authore before." First, let me say, I don't appreciate
your cynical attitude, and second... True, I have inter-
viewed authore before — but this time you are invited to
rouse yourselves from your apartments and corns down
to see the show live at Shakespeare.
My apologies to all my listeners who look forward to
my stories and soliloquies, but I feel like I need a change
and I hope you can all come along for the ride. '
12/3 Nora Sayre film critic and author of the new book is Previous
Convictions, a Journey Through the 1950s
12/10 Stanley Crouch, Village Voice writer, music critic, and author
of AH American Skin Thief
12/17 lewis Lapham, Editor, Harper's Magazine and Hotel America
AFMKALEIDOKOPE
Saturdays from 4-6:30 p.m.
Elombe Brath & Diabel Faye
Elombe Brath has been involved with
the liberation struggle for African peo-
ple for nearly forty years. The co-chair
of the mammoth 1990 Harlem recep-
tion for Nelson and Winnie Mandela,
Elombe also emceed the rally for Fidel
Castro in October at Abyssinian Baptist j
Church (pictures and more details in
next month's Folio.) He was a consul-
tant on African Affairs for Gil Noble's
Like It Is, WABC-TV's Black public
affairs program. For many years,
Elombe Brath has presented
Afrikaleidoscope on WBAI, and in
December he will be joined by Diabel
Faye in a new, expanded timeslot.
Elombe told Folio,
"With the additional time, we'll be able to reflect in depth the experience
of the African people throughout the world. I am an African internation-
alist activist, and have fought for the rights of people of color since I was
12, in 1948. The show will relate to today, presenting the truthful experi-
ences and daily lives both in Africa and in America. Music, including
many live performers, will be an important part of the show. Music is
more than a commercial product; it functions as ceremony and commem-
oration. We must maintain the culture in the Diaspora."
Diabel Faye added, "I learned to love the music while growing up in
Africa, and have now spent ten years developing a relationship with
African musicians in New York. I've worked with clubs, festivals, and
record companies, keeping the bands together and promoting the music,
and now I'm happy to bring authentic African music to WBAI's airwaves."
Photo of Diabel Faye by Ron Samuels.
Glasses by Burda ON
Nora Sayre,
pictured at left,
will be the first
guest (12/3) on
Mike Feder's
new show,
Live from the
Upper West
Side on
Sundays from
11 a.m. -noon
Public Affairs
Director Mario
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Gonzalo
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History, and Family
Diabel Faye is joining Elombe Brath to produce the new Afrikaleidescope,
4 p.m. on Saturdays. He gave Folio these thoughts about the music.
In Africa, being a griot is your license to play music. Each non-griot family
has their own griot. The griots of my forefathers stuck with my family for cen-
turies, passing our stories and history from generation to generation. My par-
ents knew that our society depended on the musicians. To some extent, the
social trauma our countries are suffering is because we are overlooking the
oral tradition that bound us together. The griots who had our history in their
heads are no longer respected, and as they died, our family history fades out.
Show me an Africah who cannot speak his mother tongue and I will show you
an African who does not know about himself. Because his history is said
through that language, a Ph.D. won't help. I advise you to go to your family
griot and put him on tape because so much damage already has been done.
1 am a "gueere", so according to tradition I am not allowed to play music,
but the first time I went to a modern concert with a big stage, loud speakers,
and electrical wires everywhere, I became fascinated. I would follow musi-
cians from rehearsals to the smallest gigs, and listened to the radio shows
from many countries. Musicians from different countries learned from each
other (and successful Afro-Americans like James Brown), and so the music of
the Fulani, Serere, Wolof and many others gave rise to Afrobeat. In Dakar, I
made friends with many musicians who revolutionized the music.
In America, with few exceptions, African musicians must do odd jobs to sur-
vive, despite being part of a billion dollar industry. We are only on stage,
while the managers, the record company staff, and most of the media are not
African. I've been at after-concert parties where even the musicians who per-
formed were pushed around by bouncers, not treated with the respect they
deserved. I've done everything I could to support the musicians, from helping
find gigs to lending my personal rent money to a band to pay for a rehearsal
studio. I've organized regular jam sessions where musicians can play together,
coordinated festivals around the country, worked with Island Records, and
tried to master (and change) the complex financial relationships in the indus-
try. We must fill in the gaps, and make musician's working conditions more
acceptable.
Susana Baca. Afro Peruvian singer, a guest on Afrikaleidescope
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6:00 Wake Up Call Breaking news stories, fea-
ture interviews and music with Amy Goodman &
Bernard White. Featuring Devya's Meditation
Moment shortly after 6
1 0:00 All Mixed Up Peter Bochan plays eccentric
pop and current event montages, disregarding
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Noon Natural Living with Gary Null
1 :00 Talk Moore with Marjorie Moore. Healing
dialogues exploring human dynamics and the
commonality of our consciousness. Making
change in and beyond ourselves. Produced with
Liana Francesca and Ahnenoi Brooks
2:00 Julianne Malveaux
3:00 Talkback! with Utrice Leid
5:00 Behind the News Samori Marksman
examines national and international issues,
political economy and related issues
6:00 The WBAI Evening News
7:00 We the People with Jerry Brown
8:00 Fair Dinkum with peace & environmental
activist Dr. Helen Caldicott
9:00 Circle of Red Nations Native American
news and analysis with Gustavo Raven Silva
1 0:00 Arts in the Evening
72/7 7 A Tribute to Arthur Miller on his 80th
Birthday. See box
1 1 :30 WBAI News Rebroadcast
Midnight Investigations with Andrew Philips
incorporating Soundscapes: Explorations in Radio,
Sound & Music
1 :30 Person to Person with Toni Short &
,Michael G. Haskins
3:30 Mass Backwards The Word of Satan
revealed by your radio pal Uncle Muck, and
god-awful music, too. But mostly radio dramas.
Not for the faint of heart or weak of brain.
Produced by Max Schmid
In December:
New and returned shows:
Tuesday 10 a.m. Rock en Espahol with Gonzalo Aburto
Saturday 3:00 p.m. Arab Voice and Crescent Rising
with Dr. Barbara Nimri Aziz and Mahmoud Ibrahim
4 p.m. Afrikaleidescope with Elombe Brath & Diabel Faye
Sunday 1 1 a.m. Live from the Upper West Side with Mike Feder
Midnight Soundtrack with Paul Wunder
Time changes:
Saturday Liquid Sound Lounge to 6:30 p.m.
Underground Railroad to 8:30 p.m.
Sunday Gay programming to 6:30 p.m.,
Golden Age of Radio to 7:30 p.m. (from Saturday)
Jazz to 10 p.m.
FollO advertising WOrks for advertisers and helps
support the station. Call Folio editor Dave Burstein by Dec. 1 0 for the
January/February Folio
The Pen American Center presents a
A Tribute to Arthur
Miller on his 80th
Birthday.
Monday, 1 271 1 at 1 0:00 p.m.
On October 30, the voices of Carlos Fuentes,
Edward Albee, John Guare, and others came
together to pay tribute to this playwright, a
man who challenged the system over and
over. As Carlos Fuentes says, "Arthur Miller's
theater renews his faith in an America caught
in the trappings of a revolution of privilege
posing as fiscal responsibility." Join Peggy
Dominique and share this special moment.
Paul Ruest (left) presents X-Xmas
Xmas Day
Special programming on Christmas Day
6-10 am, Sidney Smith presents Xmas Day with the
Radio On <
10-noon A Shortcut to the North Pole produced
by Peter Bochan ,
noon-4 p.m. The X-Xmas Show Here we go
again! It's time for the annual, state mandated
celebration of consumerism. Of course, today is
just the peak of many months of corporate
planning and social conditioning. (And how's
your consumer confidence today?)
Do you think it's fair that our culture expects
you to genuflect to the free market enterprises
that attempt to control our minds through bru-
tal and relentless advertising? Don't you think it
strange that all of this marketing is couched in
the soft and fluffy appearance of a religious
holiday?
Wake up on December 25th and don't cele-
. brate Xmas. You deserve better! Join the resis-
tance to this pathetic so-called holiday, tune in
to the X-Xmas Show. This parody of Santa,
Jesus, and Macy's will offer a place to hang out
for those people who feel like they're going to
snap if they hear one more version of S//enf
Night. Produced by Paul Ruest and Steve Ward
4-6 Religious Folk Music with Bill Canaday.
Spirituals, Gospel, Soul, and Jazz. Music from
African-American and European Sources
8-10 p.m. Circle of Red Nations featuring a
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6:00 Wake Up Call Breaking news stories, fea-
ture interviews and music with Amy Goodman &
Bernard White. Featuring Devya's Meditation
Moment shortly after 6
10:00 Rock en Espahol with Gonzalo Aburto
Noon Natural Living with Gary Null
1 :00 Health Action Investigative journalism on
the politics of health and the role of activism, plus
up-to-the-minute information on integrative (con-
ventional and alternative) and self-powered medi-
cine and healing; with producers Bob Lederer,
Nicholas Cimorelli & Kathy Davis
alternates with
Gray Panther Report with social activist Lydia
Bragger
2:00 Julianne Malveaux
3:00 Talkback! with Utrice Leid
5:00 Behind the News Samori Marksman
examines national and international issues,
political economy and related issues
6:00 The WBAI Evening News
7:00 We the People with Jerry Brown
8:00 Off the Hook with Emmanuel Goldstein,
our resident technopunk
9:00 Housing Notebook No heat? No hot
water? No rent! What's the right way to deal
with your housing struggles? Tune in and phone
in your questions. With Scott Sommer
10:00 Arts in the Evening featuring Poisoned
Arts, the continuing adventures of Charles and
Emily Ann Andrews and Mr. Waburn, the old
man they adopted from the Welfare Department.
Broadcast live with Janet Coleman, David Dozer,
and Jim Freund
11 30 WBAI News Rebroadcast
Midnight Moorish Orthodox Radio Crusade
with Peter Lamborn Wilson and Bill Weinberg
alternates with
Weaponry Produced by Tom Wisker, Jim
Dingeman, Shawn Rhodes & Stevie Debe
1 :30 Weaponry continues (alternate weeks) or
begins (after MORC)
3:30 Punk & Hardcore with Susan Brown
alternates with
'Nuff Saidl-with Ken Gale & Ed Menje
72/5 Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker in Star Wars,
voice of The Joker, and comic book fan) talks
about comics, animation, and translating comics
to live action
72/79 Steve Skeates, author of Aquaman, Teen
Titans, Sub-Mariner, Plop, and a zillion others
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Farewell Lex Hixon
As Folio went to press, we learned of the loss of WBAI
programmer Lex Hixon to cancer. We hope his friends will contribute remembrances and pictures for the next issue of Folio, in which we plan a
longer tribute. IPkdse contdd Folio editor Dave Burstein at WBAI by the first week in December)- Paul Qorman provided a few thoughts:
From 1971-1984, Lex Hixon produced In the Spirit, one of the most remarkable and certainly unique programs in WBAI's long history.
Religious and spiritual life have never been Pacifica program staples. With In the Spirit, however, Lex brought to life most of the planet's great
wisdom and filth traditions, presented with dignity and clarity, in conversation with teachers from all over the world. Lex himself was a "devo-
tional religious scholar", intimately acquainted with world faith traditions as an author of seven books, a teacher, and a practitioner. He commu-
nicated from the "inside out" — inside his own studies and personal practice, inside the great texts, inside the authentic life of authentic spiritual
communities. Many, many listeners testified, over these years, that Lex — and the station through him — had affirmed and nourished aspirations
otherwise ignored or stereotyped by society. In tribute to his passing, Allen Qinsbcrg said. "From his years of broadcasting and authorship of vol-
umes of mystic lore, Lex Hixon was a pioneer in the spiritual renaissance in America over the last four decades." He was a spiritual friend and
teacher to tens of thousands . . . cared deeply about WBAI and its listeners . . . and offered many precious jewels in the station's stunningly diverse
treasure box of rich gifts. There will be a memorial in early December. Please call WBAI at 212-2790707 for an exact date and place.
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6:00 Wake Up Call Breaking news stories, fea-
ture interviews and music with Amy Goodman &
Bernard White. Featuring Devya's Meditation
Moment shortly after 6
10:00 Mother Lode with Victoria Starr. Can you
really afford to be anywhere else?
Noon Natural Living with Gary Null
1 :00 The Positive Mind Informative interviews
and call-in discussions on strategies for emotional
development and empowerment with "the Mark
Twain of Psychology," Armand DiMele, CSW
2:00 Julianne Malveaux
3:00 Talkback! with Utrice Leid
5:00 Behind the News Samori Marksman
examines national and international issues,
political economy and related issues
6:00 The WBAI Evening News
7:00 We the People with Jerry Brown
8:00 Explorations Science and peace issues with
Dr. Michio Kaku
9:00 The Personal Computer Show
Informative industry interviews and call-in discus-
sions with Joe King and co-hosts Hank Kee &
David Burstein
1 0:00 Arts in the Evening
1 1 :30 WBAI News Rebroadcast
midnight Earthwatch Commentary and analysis
with Robert Knight
1 :30 Let 'em Talk Eclectic conversations with
Paul DeRienzo and Fly
3:30 Nightshirt Science fiction, music and mad-
ness with Mike Sargent and Byron (Sugar Bear)
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Please join us!
Farewell, Abe & Debbie Weisburd
Abe Weisburd, lifelong radical and veteran journalist at WBAI and the Quardian, a great
friend of WBAI, passed away August 2nd at age 88. With gusto, passion, and keen intelli-
gence, Abe contributed his skills to movements for social change all of his life, as did his
wife, Debbie, who passed away in 1994 at age 84. Abe and Debbie were deeply involved
in solidarity work for Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Cuba for over three decades. Abe
introduced WBAI to Wilfred Burchett, the renowned Australian correspondent whose work
did so much to spark the movement against U.S. intervention in Vietnam. The Weisburds
were instrumental in raising the support that enabled Burchett to continue his seminal report-
ing. During the. war, Abe co-founded Trade Unionists for Peace and Debbie represented
Teachers for Peace in Vietnam. The Weisburds were strong supporters of the Native
American movement, and engaged in education and outreach for Leonard Peltier and the
American Indian Movement.
Abe's reporting was wide-ranging, covering prisons, Cuba, and struggles for jus-
tice by people of color. Abe worked with the Civil Rights Congress, and in the 1960s (at the
suggestion of SNCC,) established White Americans to Support Black Liberation. Debbie,
blacklisted from teaching for several years during the McCarthy era, went South and taught
at a freedom school. Once members of the American Labor Party and the Communist Party,
they both remained lifelong socialists. They were friends of WBAI and all who struggled for
justice. For more information, Call 91 4-948-21 88 or 212-410-1586
Abe &. Debbie Weisburd Memorial Tribute
December 10 1:00 p.m. Casa de Las Americas, 104 West 14th Street
Producer's Corner
WBAI producer Phyllis Bennis about her new book
CALLING THE SHOTS:
How Washington Dominates
Today's UN "
The UN's 50th anniversary brought the world's
attention to this often-ignored, often-disdained,
often-condemned global organization. Since the
Gulf war in 1 991 , the UN has most often been
viewed as the scapegoat for local and regional
conflicts and crises across the globe. Most of the
time, it is "UN failures" that are condemned.
What doesn't get talked about very much is the
question of power at the UN — and the fact that
since its founding in 1945 and until today, U.S.
domination of the organization continues, and
Washington continues to 'call the shots,' often
setting the stage for what are then wrongly
described as those "UN failures."
My new book, filled with behind-the-scenes
anecdotes and the intrigues of UN politics and
personalities, provides a thoroughly different
approach. I look first at the UN's history, in
which just-released classified documents reveal
secret U.S. wiretapping of every delegation to
the founding conference in San Francisco. Then I
examined how Bush used the Gulf crisis to bring
the UN to centerstage of U.S. foreign policy.
Subsequent sections examine UN peacekeeping,
including how it works, how the U.S. exerts pre-
eminent control, and how the widely discussed
major failures, in Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti and
Bosnia, took shape. The book also analyzes how
the UN's new emphasis on peacekeeping, espe-
cially its military aspects, strips much-needed
funds from desperately under-funded, under-
staffed humanitarian, development, health,
human rights, and other projects. Finally, Calling
the Shots looks at the issues of UN reform and
anticipates how a future UN might be shaped
for its second hundred years.
Marcus Raskin called Phyllis Bennis "gifted" and
added about the book "It is must reading for
anyone who cares about international affairs".
Professor Richard Falk commented, "A wonder-
fully realized and crisply presented account"
6:00 Wake Up Call Breaking news stories, fea-
ture interviews and music with Amy Goodman &
Bernard White. Featuring Devya's Meditation
Moment shortly after 6
10:00 Shocking Blue with Delphine Blue
Noon Natural Living with Gary Null
1 :00 Walden's Pond Animal rights, the environ-
ment, vegetarianism and other righteous living
with radioactivist Shelton Walden and guest com-
mentators Alexander Cockburn, Jeffrey St. Clair,
Gary Francione, Devon Pena, and Elisa Joy White
2:00 Julianne Malveaux
3:00 Talkback! with Utrice Leid
5:00 Behind the News Samori Marksman
examines national and international issues,
political economy and related issues
6:00 The WBAI Evening News
7:00 We the People with Jerry Brown
8:00 Building Bridges: Your Metro
Community and Labor Report Explorations of
people and issues that shape the movements for
social change; fighting the attacks on our wages,
housing, transportation, health, education and
welfare; defending our community and labor
organizations; exploring the dimensions of race,
gender, and class in the urban environment.
Produced by Ken Nash & Mimi Rosenberg
9:00 Where We Live Sally O'Brien & Safiya
Bukhari present the voices of the disenfranchised
1 0:00 Arts in the Evening
1 1 30 WBAI News Rebroadcast
midnight Radio Unnameable with Bob Fass
3:30 Crosstown Traffic "Have you ever been
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gressive music" with Gregory Amani & Lace. From
artist tributes the first week in every month to live
performances; from cutting edge interviews to
bustin' phat beats; from Hookes to Hendrix to
Hami, we've got the brand new flava for your
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December 8- 1 0, 15-17
Friday 5-9 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 1 a.m.-6 p.m.
Plan Ahead . . . You Get The
FINEST HOLIDAY GIFTS
Admission:
$6 per person, $4 seniors
Reduced Rates Available
Both Weekends
CA. A Nina Harris, "Monarch Butterfly", deerskin,
lined. Mount Victory, Ohio
Fusaiy ■ Demski, "Dragon Neckpiece", 24k gold
cloisonruf set lin 18k gold wlpavt diantonsds
4" x 4". Berkeley, California
Columbia University's
FERRIS BOOTH HALL
Broadway at 1 1 5th Street
For more information call: (2 1 2) 695-4465, or 279-0707 weekdays
Benefit for Listener Supported WBAI Radio
Welcome to the 24th Annual
WBAI Holiday Crafts Fair!
With the generous support, much patience and
cooperation from the WBAI staff, volunteers, our many
talented exhibitors, advice from friends and the
experience from the prior 23 years, this, our 24th year,
will once again prove to be an enjoyable and successful
holiday event. The WBAI Holiday Crafts Fair is one of
New York's largest events, and the absolute best event for
those searching for the perfect holiday gifts. Coupled
with this, the proceeds go to support our non-commercial,
listener-sponsored WBAI 99.5 FM radio.
We have selected over 200 craftspeople and artists from
across the country who work in varied medias - blown
glass, stained glass, leather, fiber wearables, pottery,
jewelry, turned wood vessels, photography, clocks and
much much more. The WBAI Holiday Crafts Fair runs
two consecutive weekends: December 8-10 and December
15-17, Fridays, 5-9 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays 1 1 a.m. - 6
p.m. Each week the Fair will feature different
craftspeople and artists, so plan on attending the Fair both
weekends - reduced rates available for both weekends.
While you're there, don't miss:
The Holiday Crafts Fair Raffle (opposite the coat
check) with works of art donated by exhibitors.
The WBAI Gift/Author's Table (at the entrance of
Wollman Auditorium) with the latest in books,
publications, tapes and other station information.
Some of your favorite radio personalities will be there
as part of the Crafts Fair tradition.
So be a part of it all and give the gift that gives twice - we
look forward to seeing you at the 24th Annual Holiday
Crafts Fair.
On behalf of the Crafts Community, and WBAI 99.5 FM
Radio, thank you for your support and I look forward to
meeting you all.
May you have a healthy and happy holiday.
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Cassandra L. Perkins
Director
Director:
Promotions Coordinator:
Administrative Assistant:
Crafts Fair Promos, Radio:
Poster Art and Design:
Crafts Fair Directory:
Printing:
Special Thanks to:
Credits
Cassandra L. Perkins
Candace Klein
Ramsey Frazier
Bernard White, Dred-Scott Keyes,
Paul Williams, Brother Shine
Owen Francis, Cassandra L. Perkins,
Candace Klein with photo of original
work by Josh Simpson
Ramsey Frazier, Candace Klein
Owen Francis, First Prince Copy
Center
Valerie van Isler, Sybil Wong, Lois
Henry, Samori Marksman, Anthony
J. Sloan. Mario Murillo, Amy
Goodman. Bernard White, Catherine
Urbain, Allen Markman, Fred Kuhn,
Paul Williams, Michael G. Haskins,
Patricka Dallas, the staff and -
volunteers of WBAI-FM and the
WBAI-FM Board, the WBAI Holiday
Crafts Fair Location Staff and the
staff of Ferris Booth Hall, Columbia
University, in particular.
Very Special Thanks to Our
Crafts Fair Jurors
Selection Committee:
Don Gonzalez, Gracielo Arciello.
Linda Adato and Susan Perry, Basia
Kaminski for Fine Art Selection
1 995 WBAI
Holiday Crafts Fair Directory
^ First Weekend & Friday-Sunday,
December 8-10 &
1 Blown Qlass
9 Hand Painted
13 Embossings,
Handmade Paper
Alan Goldfarb
Mirrors
Alan Goldfarb Blown Glass
Jeffrey Wasserman
Marjorie Tomchuk
143 North Ave.
Looking Glass
M. Tomchuk Prints
Burlington, VT 05445
P.O. Box #654
44 Horton Lane
(802) 865-9820
Claverack, New York 12513
New Canaan, CT 06840
2 Ceramics
(518)851-3853
(230)972-0137
Meryl Klein
Frassetto Inc.
7150RaglandRd.
Clinton, OH 45244
(513)561-0442
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Jerome & Paula Spector
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65 1 North Terrace Ave.
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Mount Vernon, NY
(914) 667-6061
10 Metal Jewelry
15 Quilting
Nikos Nafpliotis
Carolyn Reed
6 Ceramics
Nikos Nafpliotis Designs
Carolyn Reed, Quiltmaker
Robert Kaelin
171 Mile Square Road
370 Central Park West #5 12
Cameo Porcelain
Yonkers, NY 10701
New York, NY 10025
52 Burlington Blvd.
(914)968-6172
(212)678-6113
Smithtown, NY 11787
(516) 265-8370
11 Qift Items -Jewelry
16 Fiber
Dina Panagopoulos
Amy & Laura Cohen
7 Pottery
Dina Panagopoulos Inc.
Savvy
Martha Szacsvay-Liptak
51 West 2 1st St. Rm# 202
170 West 73 Street #2B I
Martha Liptak Pottery
New York, NY 10010
New York, NY 10023
84 Old North Stamford Rd.
(212)645-1895
(212)724-7541
Stamford, CT 06905
(203) 325-3922
1 2 Jewelry
17 Jewelry
Denise Florian Weiss
Catherine Wygant
8 Paintings
Florian
16 Rocky Hill Rd.
Earl Thompson
29 Echo Lane
Essex, MA 01929
304 West 147 Street #6
Newburgh, NY 12550
(508) 768-3644
New York, NY 10039
(914)569-9252
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Felix W. Berrios Jr., "Briefcase", leather and brass,
16' x IS" x 2".Staten Island, New York
1 8 Blown Qlass
Don Gonzalez
Echo Beach
65 Upper Creek Rd.
Stockton, NJ 08559
(908) 996-6664
19 Fiber
Barbara Steinman Katz
Kumiko Designs
1432 Buford Drive
Yardley.PA 19067
(215)493-7690
20 'r tetal Sculpture
Bill, Carol, Eric Heise &
Aaron Steele
Heise Metal Sculpture
162 1/2 Maple St.
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 862-8454
21 Millinary Hats
Lynda Diamond
308 Mott Street
New York, NY 10012
(212)431-7479
22 Wood
David & Joan Marshall
Creative Connections
54 Skyline Drive
Sherman, CT 06784
(203)355-1129
23 Jewelry
Ronnie Li via
Livia Designs
(212) 243-9083
24 Fiber
Liz Cenedella
327 Canal Street
New York, NY 10013
(212)925-9616
25 Leather-Sheepskin
Vera & Maria Ivanov-Morrison
Ivanov-Morrison
P.O. Box #983
Greenwich, CT 06836
(203) 845-7977
26 Metal
John Fouquart,
Pewter Potter
26 Soundcrest Ave.
North Port, NY 11768
(516)757-4724
27 Ceramics-Pottery
Sally Rothchild-
Sally Rothchild Pottery
501 West 122 Apt. 4B
New York, NY 10027
(212)866-6202
28 Hand Painted Pillows
J. Chong Kang
244 Madison Ave. #3B
New York, NY 10016
(212)681-1655
29 Millinary Hats
Terry Coffey
Mystery Cafe
503 4th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11215
(718)788-0336
30 Leather Craft
Felix W. Berrios, Jr. &
Conchita Berrios
Bertor Leather
305 Westervelt Ave.
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718)931-9707
31 Jewelry
Jorge Caicedo
Montes De Oca Designs
1 18 Forsyth Street
New York, NY 10002
(212)966-0020
Ties, Scarves, Shalls,
Vests & Jackets
Martinu Schneegass
Bote New York
241 Eldridge Street #2
New York, NY 10002
(212)529-7445
33 Jewelry & Qiftware
Shimon Kahlloun
S.K. Studio
124 West 30th St. #309
New York, NY 10006
(212)695-8211
36 Contemporary
Wooden Qifts
Tom Davin & Mary Kesler
Davin & Kesler
24 G Dorset Mill Rd.
Exeter, RI 02822
(401)295-7515
3 7 Jewelry
Amy Bruml
Bruml Designs
62 West 84th Street
New York, NY 10024
38 Enamel
Fred Albrecht & Ken Levine
The Re-Corker
59 Winthrop Road
Plainview, NY 11803
(516)935-1456
39 Jewelry
Robin Graham
Robin Graham Jewelry
15N.DutcherSt.
Irvington, NY 10533
(914)591-5975
43 Jewelry
Gloria & David Levin
Stone Kingdom
10 Tally Road
Roslyn, NY 11576
(516)621-6816
44 Ceramics
Michael Wainwright
Michael Wainwright Pottery
475 Dean Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718)789-8911
46 Fiber-Wearable
Amy Hedler
Underground Velvet
1 19 Braintree Street
Allston, MA 02134
(617)782-2735
47 Fiber-Wearable
Andrea Miksic
Salaam
RR2 Box 1370
Creamery St.
Plainfield, VT 05667
(802)454-1013
50 Fiber Wearables
Cherry & George Schacher
Cherry Schacher Patchwork
87 Maple Ave.
Bauston Spa, NY 1 2020
(518)885-7743
51 Jewelry
Liz Horn & Ron Zukor
Liz & Ron Jewelers
32 Hillman Road
Woodstock, NY 12498 .
(914)679-6112
52 Fiber Wearable
Wendy Carrington
Wendy Carrington Hats
93 Reade Street
New York, NY 10013
(212)571-3761
53 Jewelry
Pnina Cohen
Pnina's Jewelry
1257 East 68th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11234
54 Handpainted Silk
Fassions
Jan Mayer & Jon Drayson
Kriska
P.O. Box #57 1362
Murray, Utah 84157
(801)261-5820
55 Jewelry .
Michal Golan
Mical Golan Jewelry
361 W. 36th Street #3 A
New York, NY 10018
(212)967-2343
56 Fiber Wearables
Mary O'Shea
RD 1 Box 84
Middlebury, VT 05753
(802) 545-2090
57 Wood
Jennifer Rose &
Robin Langsdorf
Cloud Ten
120 West 78th Street
New York, NY 10024
(212)362-2483
58 Jewelry
Cynthia Chuang &
Erh-Ping Tsai
Jewelry 10, Inc.
30 Markwood Rd.
Forrest Hills, NY 11375
(718)793-4225
59 Wood
Wendy & Jay Jensen
Deep Spring Studio
P.O. Box 364
Petersburg, WV 26847
(304) 257-2988
60 Metalsmith
T. Chin
4340 Bedford Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11229
(718)332-9183
61 Jewelry/Precious
Metals
Peter Kalina
Kalina Designer Craftman
P.O. Box 727
Orangevale, CA 95662
(916)989-0180
62 Ceramics
Ellen Reznick
Rezware
242 Lafayette St. 4-N
New York, NY 100 12
(212)966-3595
63 Blown Qlass
Frederick Warren
Warren Glass
370 W. Giles Road
N. Muskegon, MI 49445
(616)744-2899
64 Fiber-Weaving
Marcia & Frank Phillips
Marcia Phillips Weaving
Box #1 22
Goshen, MA 01032
(413)268-7155
65 Pottery
Marilyn Chattin &
Jim Schneider
940 Jacksonville Stage Rd.
W. Halifax, VT 05358
(802) 257-4848
66 Jewelry
Rob Greene
RR#1
Plainfield, VT 05667
(802) 426-3841
67 Fire Ceramics
Rick Starr & Dulcie Arnold
Rick Starr
8 Seneca PI.
Greenwich, CT 06830
(914)921-4243
69 Jewelry & Paper
Collage
Nancy Salwen &
Forrest Seymour
Nancy Salwen Jewelry
P.O. Box 6225
Keene, NH 03431
(603) 357-4693
70 Jewelry
Jim & Victoria Mullan
Mullanium
1001 NE 36th Street #7
Pompano Beach, FL 33064
(305) 782-9049
71 Fiber-Handwoven
Apparel
Cecilia Frittelli &
Richard Lockwood
Frittelli & Lockwood
RR l Box #103
Crown Point, NY 12928
(518)597-3910
72 Fiberwearable
Murielle Arlin
Arlin Knitwear
1584 First Ave.
New York, NY 10028
(212)535-0021
73 Fine Jewelry
Susan Mulvey
156 Cat Swamp Road
Woodbury, CT 06798
(203) 263-5585
74 Ceramics
Virginia Piazza
Virginia Piazza - Pottery
455 Clinton St. #2
Brooklyn, NY 11231
(212)755-4500
75 Stoneware
Marilyn Andrews &
Andrew Van Assche
Andrassche Handbuilt Stoneware
31 East Street
Plainfield, MA 01070
(413)634-8844
76 Fiber-Wearables
Marsha Fleisher
Loominus Handwovens
1 9 Cooper Lake Road
Bearville, NY 12409
(914)679-6500
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77 Scarves & Wraps
Kent Frankstone
Stone & Mann
80 Madison Avenue #3C
New York, NY 10016
(212)779-9363
Sterling Siver Jewelry
& Venetian Glass
Vashti de Verteuil
Vashti de Verteuil Ltd.
332 East 9th Street
New York, NY 10003
(212)473-0506
78 Didjeridoos
Tanya Gerard
Imlakesh Arts & Music
P.O. Box 8237
Santa Fe, NM 87504
(505) 989-6642
79 Mixed Media Clocks,
Jewelry
Leni Singerman &
Terry Post
P.O. Box #226
Old Queechy Rd.
Canaan, NY 12029
(518)781-4110
80 Mixed Media
Jill Schwartz
Elements/Jill Schwartz
126 West 22nd Street
New York, "NY 10011
(212)243-2707
81 Photography
Emerson Matabele
Emerson
307 Stiles Avenue
Savannah, GA 31401-3137
(912)234-2426
82 Fiber Wearables
Rosemarie Lorensen
275 Clinton Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11205
(718)638-1082
83 Jewelry
Jane Carpenter &
Edward Heiple
Millodot
30 Florence St.
East Hampton, NY 11937
(516)329-3760
84 Wood
John Russell
John Russell ' .
201 West 86th Street #S- 12
New York, NY 10024
(212)874-6581
85 Qlass
Patricia Cavalieri
First Impressions
1 19 Highview Avenue #3
Stamford, CT 06907
(203)461-9976
86 Jewelry
Michelle Krespi &
Christine White
Krespi & White Jewelry, Inc.
3223 Telegraph Ave.
Oakland, CA 94609-3015
(510)420-0815
87 Jewelry
Jeni & Del Woock
Woock Studio
1315 Mount Vernon Drive
San Gabriel, C A 91775
(818)89-0597
88 Candles
James & Matt Evans
Waxen Candles
P.O. Box 422
Mifflin, PA 18631
(717)759-2278
89 Jewelry/Scarves
Leslie Korda
34 West 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
Teresa Montalvo
34 West 65th Street #5G
New York, NY 10023
(212)595-3711
90 Handwoven Clothing
Camille Benjamin
406 Lowell Davis Road
N. Grosvenordale, CT 06255
(203) 935-9007
92 Fine Jewelry
Larry River
Heart of Gold
P.O.Box 1114
Willits, CA 95490
(707)459-3411 ,
93 Qlass-Jewelry
Joyce Roessler
Roessler Glass
102 South Street 3rd Fl.
Boston, MA 02111
(617)426-4705
94 Mixed
Laura Minsky &
Debora Jackson
Till the Wind Changes
92 Van Cortland Pk.S.#6F
Bronx, NY 10463
95 Enamels-Jewelry
Alexander &
Mona Szabados
P.O. Box 99
Mokelumne Hill, CA 95245
(209)286-1396
97 Metal-Jewelry
Gabriel North Seymour
Gabriel
Route 126
Falls Village, CT 06031
(203)824-1412
98 Handpainted Silk
Scarves
Lisa L. Kiss
Lisa L.
60 Warren Street #3
New York, NY 10007
(212)732-0884
99 Hand Crafted Jewelry
Zeyba Rahman
Zeyba
106 Montague St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201-3460
(718)431-6168
1 00 Jewelry
Alan Jewett &
Joan Holland
P.O.Box 1792
Sausalito, CA 94966
(415)267-1835
101 Pottery
. Frank Edge &
Ellen Ellsberg
Edge/Ellsberg Ceramics
63 Juggler Meadow Rd.
RFD3
Amherst, MA 01002
(413)548-9753
102 Fine Jewelry
Conni Mainne
Conni Mainne Designs
3223 Telegrapgh Ave.
Oakland, CA 94609
(510)420-0894
104 Turned Wood
Baxter Wood
P.O. Box 61 6
Lexington, VA 24450
(703) 463-7024
105 Jewelry
Falker Fusaiy &
Susan Demski
Magick
6207 Arlington Blvd.
Richmond, CA 94805
(510)234-9938
51 Jewelry-Fine Metal
Robert & Kate Lutzenhiser
Robert Lutzenhiser Fine Jewelry
118 Main St.
Stevensville, MT 59870
(406) 777-3005
52 Color Photography
Jim Hauser
Jim Hauser Color Photography
P.O. Box 393
New Baltimore, NY 12124
(518)756-8182
54 Mosaic
Elizabeth Woolf
P.O. Box 706
New York, NY 10018
(212)302-7866
55 Fiber Wearables
Peter Nedvins &
Elizabeth Shorrock
Partners In Design
181 Main Street
Westerly, RI 02891
(401)596-6139
Mariko Swisher, "Vase'
MaspetK New York
terracotta, 14" x 11" x 14"
& Second Weekend & Friday-Sunday, December 15 -17&
1 Blown Qlass
Alan Goldfarb
Alan Goldfarb Blown Glass
143 North Ave.
Burlington, VT 05445
(802) 865-9820
2 Functional Stoneware
Diana Seidel
Diana Seidel, Potter
South Mountain Pass
RR2Box3l0
Garrison, NY 10524
(914)424-4211
3 Candles
Jerome & Paula Spector
Big Dipper Candles
3 Brimstone Mountain Road
Chester, NY 10918
(914)469-9442
4 Jewelry
Margaret Thurman
Echo of the Dreamer
230 W. 105th St.
New York, NY 10025
(212)864-6727
5 Fiber Wearables
Gail Kelly
Crystal Spirit
1 09 Osborn Avenue
Mamaroneck, NY 10543
(914)381-4250
7 Jewelry
Nina Noy
5-22 Estler Court
Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
(201)797-4517
8 Fiber Wearables
Wendy Carrington
Wendy Carrington Hats
93 Reade Street
New York, NY 10013
(212)571-3761
1 3 Metal Accessories
Piper Strong
Strong Metal Works
P.O.Box 1230
Milton, NH 0385 1
(603) 652-7247
1 4 Fabric Pillows
Kristin B. Helmer
Blythe
28-19 23rd Avenue, #5
Astoria, NY 11105
(718)932-0145
15 Leather-Sheepskin
Tom Hayward
Leprechaun Sheepskin
165 Main Street
P.O. Box 302
Charlemont, MA 01339
(413)339-4355
1 6 Fiber Wearables
Amy & Lauri Cohen
Savvy
170 West 73rd Street #2B 1
New York, NY 10023
(212)724-7541
17 Jewelry
Adam Barnum
A. Ashley Barnum Goldsmith
20 Canal Street, Suite 424
Franklin, NH 03235
(603)934-5917"
1 8 Blown Qlass
Don Gonzalez
Echo Beach
65 Upper Creek Rd.
Stockton, NJ 08559
(908) 996-6664
19 Sculpture
Steve Maxon & Doris Park
Max-Cast
P.O. Box 804
Kalona, IA 52247
(319)656-5365
20 Fiber Wearable
Sara Kaufman
885 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617)876-7953
21 Millinary Hats
Lynda Diamond
308 Mott Street
New York, NY 100 12
. (212)431-7479
22 Wood
David & Joan Marshall
Creative Connections
54 Skyline Drive
Sherman, CT 06784
(203)355-1129
23 Accessories
Sondra Sardis
597 Plutarch Road
Highland, NY 12528
(914)255-5979
24 Fiber
Liz Cenedella
327 Canal Street
New York, NY 10013
(212)925-9616
25 Leather-Sheepskin
Vera & Maria Ivanov-Morrison
Ivanov-Morrison
P.O. Bix #983
Greenwich, CT 06836
(203) 845-7977
26 Jewelry
Bob & Rose Ann Place
34 Mood Road
Saugerties, NY 12477
(914)246-0180
27 Jewelry
Judit Leiser
Art to Wear by Judit
21 Sandstone Trail
New York, NY 10956
(914)634-0589
29 Millinary Hats
Terry Coffey
Mystery Cafe
503 4th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11215
(718)788-0336
30 Leather Craft
Felix W. Berrios, Jr. &
Conchita Berrios
Bertor Leather
305 Westervelt Ave.
Staten Island, NY 10301
(718)931-9707
31 Jewelry
Jorge Caicedo
Monies De Oca Designs
1 1 8 Forsyth Street
New York, NY 10002
(212)966-0020
Ties, Scarves, Shalls,
Vests & Jackets
Martinu Schneegass
Bofe New York
241 Eldridge Street #2
New York, NY- 10002
(212)529-7445
32 Mixed Media/Jewelry
Le Anne& Carlton Jackson
Effex
448 West 37th Street #1 0B
New York, NY 10018
(212)643-3607
33 Jewelry & Qiftware
Shimon Kahlloun
S.K. Studio
124 West 30th St. #309
New York, NY 10006
(212)695-8211
34 Leather
Deena Whited
Unity Leather
RFDBox 1935
Unity, ME 04988
(207) 948-2929
35 Pottery
Donna McGee
47 East Street
Hadley, MA 01035
(413)584-0508
41 Ceramics
David Voll
2RD#9
Batsto Village. NJ 08037
(609) 567-4856
David Vol, "Tea Set", stoneware, hand thrown, ash
glazed Hammonton, New Jersey
36 Qlass
Tom Divan & Mary Kesler
Davin & Kesler
24 G Dorset Mill Road
Exeter, RI 02822
(401)295-7515
37 Jewelry
Grace Gordon
Marjann
2120 Kenmore Terrace
Brooklyn, NY 11226
(718)469-3404
38 Enamel
Fred Albrechl & Ken Levine
The Re-Corker
59 Winthrop Road
Plainview, NY 11803
(516)935-1456
39 Jewelry
Robin Graham
Robin Graham Jewelry
15 N.DutcherSt.
Irvington, NY 10533
(914)591-5975
40 Fiber Wearable
Loraine Gough
Batsto Crafts
2RD#9
Batsto Village, NJ 08037
(609) 567-4856
42 Chenille Bags
Christine Cole
C. Cole
80 Prospect Place
Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718)789-4985
43 Jewelry
Gloria & David Levin
Stone Kingdom
10 Tally Road
Roslyn, NY 11576
(516)621-6816
44 Ceramics
Michael Wainwright
Michael Wainwright Pottery
475 Dean Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718)789-8911
45 Wood
Steven B. Levine
P.O.Box 123
Dayton, NJ 08810
(908)297-0131
46 Fiber-Wearable
Amy Hedler
Underground Velvet
1 19 Braintree Street
Allston, MA 02134
(617)782-2735
47 Fiber-Wearable
Andrea Miksic
Salaam
RR#2Box 1370
Creameny St.
Plainfield. VT 05667
(802)454-1018
48 Polymer Clay
Steven Ford &
David Forland
1714 N. Mascher Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
(215)739-0609
49 Ceramics
Washington Ledesma
P.O.Box 1712
Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
(508)693-7181
50 Fiber Wearables
Bernie & Jackie Cully
J. B.C. Artworks
6 Meroke Court
Huntington Station, NY 11746
(516)421-5422
51 Pottery
Teresa Kravitz
Teresa Designs
230 Jay St. #8J
Brooklyn, NY H20l
(718)858-8996
52 Pottery
Judy & Shelly Bieber
Earth Art Pottery
71 Strawtown Road
WestNyack, NY 10994
(914)353-6317
53 Qlass
Jim Reece
650 Rocky Point Road
East Marion, NY 11939
(516)477-3062
54 Handpainted Silk
Fassions
Jan Mayer & Jon Drayson
(Crista
P.O. Box #57 1362
Murray, Utah 84157
(S01 )261-5820
55 Jewelry
Michal Golan
Mical Golan Jewelry
361 W. 36th Street #3 A
New York, NY 10018
(2 1 2|967-2343
56 Kaleidoscopes
Carolyn Bennett
C. Bennett Scopes
609 West State Steet
Media, PA 19063
(610)565-3532
57 Knitted Clothing
Robin L. Bergman
Robin Originals Creative Knits
23 Bradford Street
Concord, MA 01742
(508)369-1925
58 Jewelry
Kathryn Pearce &
Mical Keppel
Kallima
P.O. Box 8554
Lancaster, PA 17604
(717)299-1732
59 Folding Wooden
Baskets
Wendy & Jay Jensen
Deep Spring Studio
P.O. Box 364
Petersburg, WV 26847
(304) 257-2988
60 Handwoven Fiber
Wearables
Lynn Yarrington
P.O. Box 145
Middlebury, VT 05753
(802)453-4221
61 Ceramics
Mariko Swisher
Mariko Swisher Ceramics
57-09 59th Street
Maspeth, NY ll 378
(718)894-8241
62 Blown Qlass
Josh Simpson
Simpson Contemporary Glass
Frank Williams Road
Shelburne Fails, MA 01370
(413)625-6145
63 Fiber Wearables
Candiss Cole &
Tony Anthony
Candiss Arm Cole
70 Pine Knius Drive
Sedona, Arizona 86336
(520) 282-6490
64 Travelware Bags &
Accessories
Robert J . Zarcone
Studio Z. Leather
P.O. Box 410
Moodus, CT 06469
(203)873-1825
65 Pottery
Marilyn Chattin &
Jim Schneider
940 Jacksonville Stage Rd
W. Halifax, VT 05358
(802) 257-4848
luirry River, "Bracelet", 14 kt gold, fabricated
miiits, California
66 Jewelry
Rob Greene
RR#1
Plainfield, VT 05667
(802)426-3841
67 Wood
Susan Perry &
Bill Gundling
Perry & Gundling
52 68th Street
Guttenberg, NJ 07093
(201)854-7036
68 Blown Qlass
Robert Eickholt
Eickholt Glass
401 West Town Street
Columbus, OH 43215
(614)463-1274
69 Jewelry & Paper
Collage
Nancy Salwen &
Forrest Seymour
Nancy Salwen Jewelry
P.O. Box 6225
Keene, NH 03431
(603) 357-4693
70 Jewelry
Jim & Victoria Mullan
Mullanium
1001 NE 36th,Street #7#
Pompano Beach, FL 33064
(305) 782-9049
71 Jewelry
Malka Ronen
MR Creatios, USA
' 321 Woodfield Road
West Hempstead, NY 1 1552
(516)485-6292
72 Etchings &
Monotypes
Linda Adato
Linda Adato Etchings
20 Pratt Street
New Rochelle, NY 10801
(914)632-2352
73 Handbags &
Accessories
C.A. & Nina Busch Harris
Raven Works Studio
34477 Shertzer Rd.
Mount Victory. OH 43340
(513)354-5151
74 Jewelry/Polymer Clay
Anne H. Cubberly
Cubb Art
1 50 Huyshope Avenue #505
Hartford, CT 06106
(203) 278-9566
75 Painted Sweaters
Linda MacMillan
The Passionate Palette
Pine Banks Road
Putney, VT 05346
(802) 387-5205
76 Jewelry
Daniel Grussing &
Marie DesJardins
Daniel - DesJardins
1 1 8 Camellia Boulevard
Lafayette, LA 10503
(318)988-0689
77 Scarves & Wraps
Kent Frankstone
Stone & Mann
80 Madison Avenue #3C
New York, NY 10016
(212)779-9363
Sterling Si ver Jewelry
& Venetian Qlass
Vashti de Verteuil
Vashti de Verteuil Ltd.
332 East 9th Street
New York, NY 10003
(212)473-0506
78 Didjeridoos
Tanya Gerard
Imlakesh Arts & Music
P.O. Box 8237
Santa Fe, NM 87504
(505) 989-6642
79 Fiber
Tom Jipson
Tom Jipson, Weaver
174 North Mast Road
Goffstown, NH 03045
(603)497-3830
80 Metal
Bruce R. MacDonald
BRM Design & Metalworks
418 Pine Street
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 863-9553
81 Photography
Emerson Malabele
Emerson
307 Stiles Avenue
Savannah, G A 31401
(912)234-2426
82 Fiber Wearables
Rosemarie Lorensen
275 Clinton Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11205
(718)638-1082
83 Jewelry
Jane Carpenter &
Edward Heiple
Millodot
30 Florence St.
East Hampton, NY 11937
(516)329-3760
84 Wood
John Russell
John Russell
201 West 86th Street #S- 12
New York, NY 10024
(212)874-6581
85 Qlass
Patricia Cavalieri
First Impressions
1 19 Highview Avenue #3
Stamford, CT 06907
(203)461-9976
x ^^^^»* * J
»ML
Carolyn A. Reed, "Walllianging", pieced and quitted
work, 40" x 52" New York, New York
86 Jewelry
Micelle Krespi,
c hristine White
Krespi & White Jewelry, Inc.
3223 Telegraph Ave
Oakland, CA 94609-3015
(510)420-0815
87 Precious Metal
Jewelry
Richard Messina &
Anne Landfield
Richard Messina Designs
P.O. Box 245
Hearts Content Road
Round Top, NY 12473
(518)622-9822
88 Candles
James & Malt Evans
Waxen Candles
P.O. Box 422
Mifflin, PA 18631
(717)759-2278
89 Jewelry
Linda & Ron Rougeau
Rougcatl Designs
(.1 11/2 Alavid
Santa Fc, NM 87501
(505)989-7975
90 Wooden Utensils
Jonathan S Simons
Jonathan Spoons
RRI Box I.
Kempton.PA 19529
(610)756-6464
91 Wood Turning
Deborah Doyle
P.O. Box I II 28
Bainbndge. WA 98H0
(206)842-8361
92 Fine Jewelry
Larrv River
Heart of Gold
P.O.Box 1114
Willits, CA 95490
(707)459-3411
93 Jewelry
Chip Arnold
Arnold Jewelry
274-302 N.Goodman St.
Roehestr, NY 14607
(716)271-0727
94 Wood/Slate
Clocks/Jewelry
Peter Hill & Tara Caliero
Pink Cloud Gallery
59 New Street
Sharon. CT 06069
(203) 364-5759
95 Fiber Wearables
Basia Kaminski &
Graham Blackburn
Basia
2019 Glasco Turnpike
Woodstock, NY 12498
(914)679-8608
96 Wooden Toys
Skip Arthur
Pegasus Toys
161 Wilhelm Road
Saugerties, NY 12477
(914)246-9906
97 Jewelry
Irene Plunlky-Goedecke
Pluntky
1 16 Pinehurst Avenue
New York. NY 10033
(212) 923-7800 Ext. 2123
98 Handpainted Silk
Scarves
Lisa L. Kiss
Lisa L.
60 Warren Street #3
New York, NY 10007
(212)732-0884
99 Hand Crafted Jewelry
Zeyba Rahman
Zeyba
106 Montague St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718)431-6168
1 00 Jewelry
Alan Jewett &
Joan Holland
P.O.Box 1 792
Sausalito, CA 94966
(415)267-1835
101 Pottery
Frank Edge &
Ellen Ellsberg
Edge/El lsberg Ceramics
63 Juggler Meadow Rd.
RFD3
Amherst, MA 01002
(413)548-9753
Marilyn Chattin &
Jim Schneider
940 Jacksonville Stage Rd
W. Halifax, VT 05358
(802) 257-4848
102 Fine Jewelry
Conni Mainne
Conni Mainne Designs
3223 Telegrapgh Ave.
Oakland, CA 94609
(510)420-0894
103 Marbled Silk
Clothing
Laura Crandall
Marbled Masterpieces
P.O.Box 1831
Bloomington, IN 474o: I83I
(812)331-7257
104 Turned Wood
Baxter Wood
P.O. Box 61 6
Lexington, VA 24450
(703) 463-7024
1 05 Jewelry
Falker Fusaiy &
Susan Demski
Magick
6207 Arlington Blvd.
Richmond, CA 94805
(510)234-9938
S1 Jewelry-Fine Metal
Robert & Kate Lutzenhiser
Robert Lutzenhiser
Fine Jewelry
1 18 Main St.
Stevensville, MT 59870
(406) 777-3005
52 Hand-Painted
Photographs
Allan Teger
Teger Photographies
248 Tremont Street
Newton, MA 02158
(617)527-0798
53 Stoneware Pottery
Londa Weisman
Mechanic Street Pottery &
Iron Works
P.O. Box 192
N. Bennington, VT 05257
(802)447-7191
54 Stained Qlass
Robert & Janine Anderson
Anderson Art Glass
50 Oakwood Road
Huntington, NY 11743
(516)271-3743
55 Fiber Wearables
Peter Nedvins &
Elizabeth Shorrock
Partners In Design
181 Main Street
Westerly, RI 02891
(401) 596-6139
& Lower Level &
1 Nuts-N-Such
Dan Baron/Eric Shostal
6600 Morning Meadow Dr.
Alexandria, V A 22315
(703)912-6688
2 Specialty Foods
Murray Burk
Cook-In-The-Kitchen
P.O. Box 3
Post Mills, VT 05058
(802) 333-4141
3 Taste of Africa
Damaris Hall
67 School St. #3
Labanon, NH 03766
(603)448-2118
4 Handmade Specialty
Condiments
Dennis Hart
European Gourmet Almonds AFS
1 3154 Taylor Wells Rd.
Chardon, OH 44024
(216)635-0259
5 Specialty Food
Davis Koier
Ward's Pond Farm, Inc.
RFD 3 P.O. Box 1 380
Morrisville, VT 05661
(802) 888-3001
6 Homemade Speciality
Condiments
Sherrie Maurer ■
Jasmine & Bread
RR#2 256
So. Royalton, VT 05068
7 Bread & Chocolate, Inc.
Jonahan M. Rutstein
1 Cross St. P.O. Box #305
Wells River, VT 05081
(802) 757-2088
8 Brief Relief
Sidney Smith (Massage
Therapist)
68 N. 2nd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215)627-4212
9 Source Music
Marie Tedaldi
40Maplewood Drive
Danbury, CT 06811
(203)798-1451
10 United Naions
Children's Fund
New York Metropolitan
Committee for UNICEF
3 UN Plaza, #H2G
New York, NY 100 17
(212)759-0760
Not all booths were assigned at press time, an addendom will be available at the Fair
11
The 24th Annual WBAI Holiday Crafts Fair
Index
Exhibitor/Weekend(s)/Booth #
A
Adalo, Linda Linda Adato Etchings [2 • 72]
Albrecht, Fred & Ken Levine The Re-Corker [I & 2 «38]
Allen, Sophie Hayes Sha Studios [1 *-5]
Anderson, Janine & Robert Anderson Art Glass [2 • S4]
Andrews, Marilyn and Andrew Van Assche
Andrassche Handbuilt Stoneware [1 • 75]
Arlin, Murielle Arlin Knitwear [1 • 72]
Arnold, Chip Arnold Jewelry [2 • 93]
Arthur, Skip Pegasus Toys [2 • 96]
B
Baron, Dan & Erick Shostal Nuts-N-Such [2 • LL#1]
Barnum, Adam A. Ashley Barnum Goldsmith [2 • 17]
Benjamin, Camille Handwoven Clothing [1 • 90]
Bennett, Carolyn C. Bennett Scopes [2 • 56]
Bergman, Robin L. Robin Originals Creative Knits [2 • 57]
Berrios, Felix W. & Conchita Bertor Leather [1 & 2 • 30]
Bieber, Judy & Shelly Earth Art Pottery [2 • 52]
Bruml, Amy Bruml Designs [1 • 37]
Burk, Murray Cook-In-The-Kitchen [1& 2 • LL#2]
Busch Harris, C.A. & Nina Raven Works Studio [2 • 73]
Caicedo, Jorge Monies De Oca Designs [1 & 2 • 3 1 ]
Carpenter, Jane & Edward Heiple Millodot [1 & 2 • 83]
Carrington. Wendy Wendy Carrington Hats [1 • 52, 2 • 8]
Cavalieri, Patricia First Impresssions [1 & 2 • 85]
Cenedella, Liz Fiber [1 & 2 • 24]
Chaltin, Marilyn & Jim Schneider
Touchstone Pottery [1 & 2 • 65]
Chin T. Metal Smithing [1 • 60]
Chuang, Cynthia & Erh-Ping Tsai Jewelry 10, Inc. [1 • 58]
Coffey, Terry Millinary Hals [1 & 2 • 29]
Cohen, Amy & Laura Savvy [1 & 2 • 16]
Cohen. Pnina Pnina's Jewelry [1 • 53]
Cole, Candiss Ann, Tony Anthony Candiss Ann Cole [2 • 63]
Cole, Christine C. Cole [2 • 42]
Crandall, Laura Marbled Masterpieces [2 • 103]
Cubberly, Anne H. Cubb Art [2 • 74]
Cully, Bernie & Jackie J. B.C. Artworks [2 • 50]
D
Davin. Tom & Mary Kesler Davin & Kesler [1 & 2 • 36]
Diamond, Lynda Millinary Hats [1 & 2 • 2 1 ]
Doyle, Deborah Wood Turning [2*91]
Edge, Frank & Ellen Ellsberg
Edge/Ellsberg Ceramics [1 & 2 • 101]
Eickholt, Robert Eickholt Glass [2 • 68]
Evans, James & Matt Waxen Candles [1 & 2 • 88]
Fleisher, Marsha Loominus Handwovens [1 • 76]
Ford, Steven, David Forland City Zen Cane [2 • 48]
Fouguart, John Pewter Potter [ 1 • 26)
Frankstone, Kent & Vashti de Verteuil
Stone & Mann/Vashti de Verteuil Ltd. [1 & 2 • 77]
Frittelli, Cecilia & Richard Lockwood
Frittelli & Lockwood [1*71]
Fusaiy, Falker & Susan Demski
Magick/Fusaiy-Demski [1 & 2 • 105]
Gerard, Tanya Inlakesh Music-Didjeridoo [ 1 & 2 • 78]
Goedecke, Irene Pluntky Pluntky [2 • 97]
Golan, Michal Michal Golan Jewelry [1 & 2 • 55]
Goldfarb, Alan Alan Goldfarb Blown Glass [1 & 2 • 1]
Gonzalez, Don Echo Beach [1 & 2 • 18]
Gordon, Grace Marjann [2 • 37]
Gough, Loraine Batsto Crafts [2 • 40]
Graham, Robin Robin Graham Jewelry [1 & 2 • 39]
Greene, Rob Jewelry [1 & 2 • 66]
Grussing, Daniel & Marie DesJardins
Daniel Des-Jardins-[2 • 76]
H
Hall, Damaris Taste of Africa [1& 2 • LL#3]
Hart, Denis J. European Gourmet Almonds AFS [ 1 & 2 • LL#4]
Hauser, Jim Jim Hauser Color Photography [1 • S2]
Hay ward, Tom Leprechaun Sheepskin [2 • 15]
Hedler, Amy Underground Velvet [1 & 2 • 46]
Heise, Bill, Carol & Eric, Aaron Steele
Heise Metal Sculpture [ 1 • 20]
Helmer, Kristin B. Blythe [2 • 14]
Hill, Peter & Tara Cafiero Pink Cloud Gallery [2 • 94]
Horn, Liz & Ron Zukor Liz & Ron Jewelers [1 • 51]
I
Ivanov-Morrison, Vera & Maria Ivanov-Morrison [1 & 2 • 25]
J
Jackson, Carlton & LeAnne Effex [2 • 32]
Jensen, Wendy & Jay Deep Spring Studio [ 1 & 2 • 59]
Jewett, Alan & Joan Holland Jewelry [1 & 2 • 100]
Jipson, Tom Tom Jipson, Weaver [2 • 79]
K
Kaelin, Robert Cameo Porcelain [1*6]
Kahlloun, Shimon S.K. Studio [1 & 2 • 33]
Kalina, Peter Kalina Designer Craftsman [1 • 61]
Kaminski, Basia & Graham Blackburn Basia [2 • 95]
Kang, J. Chong /. Chong Kang [1 • 28]
Katz, Barbara Steinman Kumiko Designs [1 • 19]
Kaufman, Sara Sara Kaufman Textiles [2 • 20]
Kelly, Gail Crystal Spirit [2 • 5]
Kiss, Lisa L. Lisa L [1 & 2 • 98]
Klein, Meryl Frassetto [1 • 2]
Koier, Davis Specialty Food[l& 2 • LL#5]
Korda, Leslie & Teresa Montalvo [1 • 89]
Kravitz, Teresa Teresa Designs [2 • 5 1 ]
Krespi, Michelle & Christine White
Krespi & White Jewelry Inc. [ 1 & 2 • 86]
The 24th Annual WBAI Holiday Crafts Fair
Index (Continued)
Ledesma, Washington, Ceramics [2 • 49]
Leiser, Judit Art to Wear by Judit [2 • 27]
Levin, Gloria & David Stone Kingdom [1 & 2 • 43]
Levine, Steven B. Wood [2 • 45]
Li via, Ronnie Livia Designs [1 • 23]
Lorensen, Rosemarie Fiber Wearables [1 & 2 • 82]
Lutzenhiser, Robert & Kate
Robert Lutzenhiser Fine Jewelry [1 & 2 • S 1 ]
M
MacDonald, Bruce R. BRM Design and Metalwork [2 • 80]
MacMillan, Linda T. The Passionate Palette [2 • 75]
Mainne, Connie Connie Mainne Designs [1 & 2 • 102]
Marshall, David & Joan Creative Connections [1 & 2 • 22]
Matabele, Emerson Photography [1 & 2 • 81]
Maurer, Sherrie Homemade Specialty Condiments [1& 2 • LL#6]
Maxon, Steve, & Doris Park Max-Cast [2 • 19]
Mayer, Jan & Jon Dray son Kriska- [1 & 2 • 54]
McGee, Donna East Street Clay Studio [2 • 35]
Messina, Richard & Anne Landfield
Richard Messina Designs [2 • 87]
Miksic, Andrea Salaam [1 & 2 • 47]
Minsky, Laura & Debora Jackson Till the Wind Changes [1 • 94]
Mullan, Jim & Victoria Mullanium [1 & 2 • 70]
Mulvey, Susan Out of Hand [1 • 73]
N
Nafpliotis, Nikos Nikos Nafpliotis Designs [1
Nedvins, Peter & Elizabeth Shorrock
Partners in Design [I & 2 • S5]
Noy, Nina Jewelry [2 • 7]
O
O'Shea, Mary Lynn Weaving Studio [1 • 56]
10]
111
Panagopoulos, Dina Dina Panagopoulos Inc. [1
Pearce, Kathryn Kallima [2 • 58]
Perry, Susan & Bill Gundling Perry & Gundling [2 • 67]
Phillips, Marcia & Frank Marcia Phillips Weavings [1 • 64]
Piazza, Virginia Virginia Piazza Pottery [1 • 74]
Place, Bob & Rose Ann Bob & Rose Ann Place Jewelers [2 • 26]
I
Rahman, Zeyba Zeyba [1 & 2 • 99]
fleece, Jim Glass [2 • 53]
Reed, Carolyn Carolyn Reed, Quiltmaker [1*15]
Reznick, Ellen Rezware [1 • 62]
River, Larry Heart of Gold [1 & 2 • 92]
Roessler, Joyce Roessler Glass [1 • 93]
Ronen, Malka M.R. Creations USA [2*71]
Rose, Jennifer & Robin Langsdorf Cloud Ten [1 • 57]
Rothchild, Sally Sally Rothchild Pottery [1 • 27]
Rougeau, Linda & Ron Rougeau Designs [2 • 89]
Russell, John, John Russell Wood [1 & 2 • 84]
lutstein, Jonathan M. Bread & Chocolate, Inc.[\&2» LL#7]
Salwen, Nancy & Forrest Seymour
Nancy Salwen Jewelry [1 & 2 • 69]
Sardis, Sondra Sondra Sardis [2 • 23]
Schacher, Cherry & George Cherry Schacher Patchwork [1 • 50]
Schneegass, Martinu Bofe New York [1 & 2 • 31]
Schwartz, Jill Elements/Jill Schwartz [1 • 80]
Seidel, Diana Diana Seidel, Potter [2 • 2]
Seymour, Gabriel North Gabriel [1 • 97]
Simons, Jonathan S. Jonathan's Spoons [2 • 90]
Simpson, Josh Simpson Contemporary Glass [2 • 62]
Singerman, Leni & Terry Post Singerman & Post [1 • 79]
Smith, Sidney Brief Relief [\& 2 • LL#8]
Spector, Jerome & Paula Big Dipper Candles [1 & 2 • 3]
Starr, Rick & Dulcie Arnold Rick Starr [ 1 • 67]
Strong, Piper Metal Accessories [2 • 13]
Swisher, Mariko Mariko Swisher Ceramics [2*61]
Szabados, Alexander & Mona Enamels- Jewelry [1 • 95]
Szascvay-Liptak, Martha Martha Liptak Pottery [1*7]
Tedaldi, Marie Source Music [1& 2 • LL#9]
Teger, Allan I. Teger Photographies [2 • S2]
Thompson, Earl Paintings [1*8]
Thurman, Margaret Echo of the Dreamer [1 & 2 • 4]
Tomchuk, Marjorie [1*13]
V
United Nations Children's Fund
N.Y. Metropolitan Committee for UNICEF [1& 2 • LL#9]
V
Voll, David Batsto Crafts [2 • 41]
w
Wainwright, Michael Michael Wainw right Pottery [1 & 2 •
Warren, Frederick Warren Glass [1 • 63]
Wasserman, Jeffrey Looking Glass [1*9]
Weisman, Londa Mechanic Street Pottery & Iron Works [2
Weiss, Denise Florian Florian [1*12]
Whited, Deena Unity Leather [2 • 34]
Woock, Jeni & Del Woock Studio [1 • 87]
Wood, Baxter Turned Vessels [1 & 2 • 104]
Woolf, Elizabeth Mosaic [1 • S4]
Wygant, Catherine Jewelry [1 • 17]
44]
S3]
Yarrington, Lynn [2 • 60]
z
Zarcone, Robert J. Studio "Z" Leather [2 • 64]
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