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Wi  99.5  FM  FOLIO 

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 
Murillo  (left)  and 
Gonzalo 
Aburto,  who 
starts  a  new 
show  Rock  en 
Espahol 
Tuesdays  from 
10  a.m. -noon 


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Faye  on  Music,       eh 
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 
format 

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 
look  at  Native  American  spirituality 


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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) 
Saunders.  Listen  and  your  life  may  change 


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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 
experienced?"  Check  out  the  "60  minutes  of  pro- 
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 
ears.  E-mail  us  at  cttraffic@WBAI.escape.com 


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WBAI  99.5  FM  Radio  Presents 

The  24th  Annual 

WBAI  HOLIDAY 


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Friday  5-9  p.m.,  Saturday  and  Sunday  1 1  a.m.-6  p.m. 

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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. 


,Q-*<L4-tJi<4p  K..  J  a, 

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 


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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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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 


S  -I  5 


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] 


Lower  Level 


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6:00  The  WBAI  Morning  Show  Thank  Ganesh 

it's  Friday.  Laura  Flanders,  Hesu  Coue,  Matthew 

Finch  &  others 

9:00  CounterSpin  with  FAIR'S  Laura  Flanders  & 

Janine  Jackson 

9:30  This  Way  Out 

10:00  Shocking  Blue  with  Delphine  Blue 

Noon  Natural  Living  with  Gary  Null 

1 :00  Healthstyles  with  the  WBAI  Nursing 

Network 

2:00  Julianne  Malveaux 

except  72/22  &  12/29  Changing  Course: 

A  Survival  Toolkit  for  the  21st  Century 

(see  box  below) 

3:00  Talkback!  with  Santiago  Nieves 

5:00  Behind  the  News:  Our  Americas  Mario 

Murillo  and  others  with  news  and  commentary 

from  the  hemisphere 

6:00  The  WBAI  Evening  News 

6:50  The  Screening  Room  perspicacious  and 

humorous  film  reviews  by  Paul  Wunder  &  Joseph 

Hurley 

7:00  We  the  People  with  Jerry  Brown 

8:00  Home  Fries  live  radio  with  Fred 

Herschkowitz.  Comedy,  music,  Call-ins 

10:00  Jazz  Sampler  with  Bill  Farrar 

Midnight  The  Midnight  Ravers 

Thematic  explorations  of  connections  between 

African,  American,  Jamaican  and  Caribbean  music 

with  Terry  Wilson,  Dro,  Ben  Mapp  &  Dred-Scott 

Keyes 

alternates  with 

Midnight  The  Creative  Unity  Collective  Show 

3:00  Lightshow  with  Frederick  GeoBold,  Eddie 

Goldman,  Brenda  Black,  Heather  Woodbury, 

Crazy  A  &  Evan  Ginzburg,  editor  and  publisher  of 

Wrestling  Then  and  Now 

5:00  Hour  of  the  Wolf  readings,  presentations 

and  all  you  want  to  know  about  science  fiction, 

fantasy  and  related  fields  of  endeavor.  Live  radio 

with  Jim  Freund 


Rjur  Corners  "Ratio 

Changing  Course:  A  Survival  Toolkit 
for  tl?e  list  Century 

Friday,  2-3:00  p.m.  12/22  and  12/29 
Globalization:  Ralph  Nader,  Vandana  Shiva, 
John  Mohawk,  and  Jerry  Mander  from  the 
November  1995  International  Forum  on 
Globalization.  Produced  with  Dave  Rothstein 
and  Andrew  Philips. 

Women  on  the  Frontlines  Join  award-winning 
journalist  Linda  llene  Solomon  speaking  with 
Cathy  Snead  of  the  Prison  Project,  Diane  Wilson 
(a  toxics  activist  from  Texas),  Rebecca  Adamson- 
Cherokee  (an  expert  on  reviving  native  economic 
systems),  and  Pam  Eakes,  founder  of  Mothers 
Against  Violence  in  America — four  leading 
women  on  the  edge 

With  Evelyn  Tully  Costa  and  the  Four  Corners 
Radio  Team 


Noam 
Chomsky 

Ending  20  Years 
of  Occupation 

East  Timor  & 
U.S.  Foreign  Policy 


Saturday,  December  9 
8:30  pm 

Miller  Theater 
Columbia  University 

(Broadway  at  116th  St.) 

with 

Amy  Goodman  (WBAI) 

Constdncio  Pinto  (Representative, 

East  Timorese  resistance) 

Tickets 

$12/$6  (low  income) 

$30  Reception  w/  speakers  (1  pm) 

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Protest,  December  7 

on  the  201h  anniversary  of  the 
Indonesian  invasion  of  East  Timor. 
March  from  Indonesian  Mission  to  the 
United  Nations  to  U.S.  Mission.  4  pm, 
gather  at  Indonesian  Mission  (325  E. 
38th  St.  nr.  1st  Ave).  5:15  pm, 
candlelight  vigil  at  U.S.  Mission  (799 
UN  Plaza  at  45th  St.). 


For  tickets 

Miller  Theater  Box  Office; 
(212)854-7799 

Info  6*  reception  tickets: 

East  Timor  Action  Network/NY 

PO  Box  150753,  Brooklyn,  NY  1 1215 

(718)788-6071 

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J.  Smooth  spinning  a  record.  His  show, 

The  Underground  Railroad,  has  now  moved  to 

8:30  p.m.  Saturday  Also  tune  in  for  DJeannie 

Hopper's  Liquid  Sound  Lounge,  now  at  6:30  p.m. 

Saturday.  Photo  by  Peggy  Dominique. 

Two  shows  formerly  on  Saturday  have  moved  to 
Sunday.  The  Golden  Age  of  Radio,  with  Max 
Schmid,  moves  to  Sunday  at  7:30  p.m.,  while 
Soundtrack,  with  Paul  Wunder  is  at  midnight 


7:00  As  I  Please  with  Simon  Loekle 
8:30  Any  Saturday  with  David  Rothenberg 
10:30  Lunchpail  live  radio  with  Paul  Gorman 
Noon  Natural  Hygiene  with  Jo  Willard 
1 :00  Radio  Free  Eireann  Irish  culture  and 
politics  with  Mick  Dewan,  John  McDonagh, 
Cait  Mullen  &  Brian  Mor 

2:00  Radio  Bandung  A  third  world  in  every  first 
world,  and  a  first  world  in  every  third.  Join  the 
Radio  Bandung  collective  as  they  connect  the 
global  with  the  local.  As  always,  the  Phattest 
Bhangra  House,  Hip  Hop,  and  Ragga. 
3:00  Arab  Voice  and  Crescent  Rising  America, 
Islam,  and  the  Arab  world,  with  Dr.  Barbara  Nimri 
Aziz  and  Mahmoud  Ibrahim 
12/2  For  our  first  show,  we'll  feature  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  areport  on  the  Conference  of  Islamic 
Educators  held  in  Newark,  New  Jersey 
4:00  Afrikaleidescope  with  Elombe  Brath  & 
Diabel  Faye 

6:30  Liquid  Sound  Lounge  Cartoons  of  sounds 
from  the  underground  with  DJeannie  Hopper, 
spinnin'  new  Grooves  to  rare  grooves  and  house 
music  with  righteous  spoken  word  woven 
throughout,  performed  LIVE  with  musicians.  In 
the  tradition  of  WBAI,  the  LSL  gives  play  to  music 
that's  hard  to  come  by  on  commercial  radio  and 
ain't  played  out!  Get  your  Saturday  started  right 
by  tunin'  in  &  shake  your  booty!  The  LSL  hot  line 
is  212-631-3617  for  questions,  comments  and 
playlists.  With  Jeannie  Hopper  and  assistant 
Steven  Marshall 

8:30  The  Underground  Railroad  with  J  Smooth 
1 0:00  Morning  Dew  music  of  The  Grateful  Dead 
with  Lance  Neal 
except  the  last  Saturday 
12/23  Blue  Moon  Music  A  radio  show  out  of 
this  world.  Music,  analysis,  interviews,  and  live 
performances  with  emerging,  legendary,  local, 
and  international  composers  and  musicians. 
Regular  installments  of  Eyes  of  Chaos/Veil  of 
Order,  Grateful  Dead  bassist  Phil  Lesh's  acclaimed 
forum  for  the  avant-garde 
Midnight  Labbrish  Radio  program  seeks 
intelligent  listeners/callers.  Likes  Reggae,  Rock 
Steady,  and  Ska.  Peter  and  Bob.  Jimi. 
Likes  Jimi  a  lot.  Books  and  Reviews.  Guests. 
Analysis.  Insights.  Thinking  a  must.  Allergic  to 
ignorance.  Call  212-279-3400.  Bring  open  mind. 
With  Habte  Selassie 
3:00  Nightflyte  with  Chet  Jackson 
5:00  Talk!  In  the  Morning  Consumerism,  femi- 
nism, sexism,  racism,  health  tips,  antidotes  and 
anecdotes  by  Patricka  Dallas  &  Mary  Ann  Miller; 
plus  Reel  Women  film  reviews  by  Prairie  Miller 
except  on  the  1st  Sunday  replaced  by 
Cosmik  Debris  with  Rocky  and  Pandora:  words 
and  music  from  The  Void.  If  you  have  suggestions 
contact  us  here  at  Cosmik  Debris,  Box  35,  505 
Eighth  Ave.,  19th  Floor,  NY,  NY  10018  or  e-mail 
pieces@interport.net 


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7:00  Through  the  Opera  Glass  Regina 

Fiorito-Sokol,  executive  producer 

72/70  Bellini's  Norma,  presented  by  Anthony 

Coggi 

72/24  One  of  WBAI's  listeners'  favorite  classical 

music  hosts,  The  Laughing  Cavalier,  will  present 

an  extended  program  of  classical  music  for  the 

day  before  Xmas,  including  Christmas  Eve  by 

Rimsky-Korsakov. 

9:30  Here  of  a  Sunday  Morning  with  Chris 

Whent,  who  can  be  e-mailed  as  whentlaw@ 

aol.com 

1 1 :00  Live  From  the  Upper  West  Side  Author 

discussions  hosted  by  Mike  Feder,  broadcast  live 

from  Shakespeare  &  Co.  on  81st  and  Broadway. 

See  Mike  Feeler's  description  of  the  new  show  in 

the  front  of  Fo//o 

72/3  Nora  Sayre,  film  critic  and  author  of  Previous 

Convictions,  a  Journey  through  the  1950s 

72/70  Stanley  Crouch,  Village  Voice  writer, 

music  critic,  and  author  of  the  the  new  book, 

All  American  Skin  Game 

72/77  Lewis  Lapham,  editor,  Harper's 

noon  Beyond  the  Pale:  The  Progressive 

Jewish  Radio  Hour  Produced  by  Jews  for  Racial 

and  Economic  Justice  (JFREJ),  with  hosts  Esther 

Kaplan  and  Marilyn  Neimark.  The  program 

explores  (in  unconventional  ways)  the  experience, 

culture,  identity,  and  politics  of  contemporary 

Jewish  life.  Associate  producer,  Russ  Burd 

1 :00  Latino  Journal  weekly  news  reports,  panel 

discussions  and  music  with  executive  producer 

Santiago  Nieves  and  associate  producers  Glorya 

Cabrera,  Melissa  Mark-Viverito,  Marina  Ortiz  & 

Juan  Pena 

2:00  Nancy  Rodriguez 

4:00  New  World  Gallery  with  Chico  Alvarez 

6:00  The  WBAI  Evening  News  includes  a 

review  of  the  week's  stories 

6:30  Gay  Programming 

7:30  The  Golden  Age  of  Radio  Hosted  by  Max 

Schmid 

72/24  A  special  extended  edition  of  The  Golden 

Age  of  Radio  will  feature  a  performance  of 

Dicken's  A  Christmas  Carol  and  other  pieces  of 

the  season 

9:00  Emanations  with  Bernard  White,  Ulysses  T. 
Good,  Mahmoud  Ibrahim,  Errol  Maitland,  Brother 
Shine,  &  Sylvester  Wallace 
10:00  Jazz  featuring  Mahmoud  Ibrahim  &  Kim 
Santos  (preempted  72/24  &  72/37  for  special  holi- 
day programming) 

Midnight  Soundtrack  Music,  dialog,  and  sound- 
bites from  the  movies  with  host  Paul  Wunder 
1 :00  Carrier  Wave  with  Sydney  Smith 
12/24)  Xmas  Eve  with  the  Radio  On 
alternates  with 

Back  of  the  Book  Free  Form  Live  Radio  by  R. 
Paul  Martin,  (fgpw77a@prodigy.com) 
72/3  The  video  portion  of  our  program  will  be 
Chapter  1 56  of  our  Autumn  Serial  The  Deadly 
Cult  of  the  Tocks  Tap!  in  which  Little  Squishy 
temporarily  sabotages  the  Lotusland  Mediocrity 
device  and  keeps  the  electromagnetic  spectrum 


from  being  completely  destroyed. 
72/7  7  In  a  startling  development  we  find  that  our 
Autumn  Serial  The  Deadly  Cult  of  the  Tocks  Tap!' 
has  escaped  from  the  video  portion  of  our  pro- 
gram and  is  insinuating  itself  into  our  reality!  Can 
Little  Squishy  escape  the  serial  and  save  us!?  Pope 
Weaselpenis  XVI  says  he's  taking  the  next  two 
weeks  off  because  he  hates  these  damned  reli- 
gious holidays. 

72/37  Are  we  even  here?  If  there's  no  big  deal 
special  taking  this  time  slot  tonight  we'll  be 
around  for  the  New  Year,  but  maybe  not  for  long. 
We'll  celebrate  your  host's  utter  failure  to  find  a 
girlfriend  as  a  part  of  his  still  ongoing  1 994 
Spring  Offensive,  and  see  if  the  Tocks  Tap  has 
erased  all  reality. 

3:00  Everything  Old  Is  New  Again  with 
David  Kenney 


New  Year's  Eve,  as  the  year  runs  down, 
Peter  Bochan  presents 

A  SHORTCUT 
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Another  explosive  journey  through  time  & 
space  with  Mickey  Mantle,  Yitzhak  Rabin,  Bill 
Clinton,  OJ.  Simpson,  Pope  John  Paul,  Vivian 
Stanshall,  Jerry  Garcia,  Ginger  Rogers,  Mark 
Fuhrman,  Cal  Ripkin,  Jr.,  Elizabeth  Montgomery, 
Ida  Lupino.  Mike  Tyson,  Marcia  Clark,  Alison 
Steele,  Eva  Gabor,  David  Letterman,  Johnny 
Cochran,  Burl  Ives,  the  Beatles,  Louis  Farrakhan, 
the  Flaming  Lips,  Howard  Cosell,  John  Lydon, 
Bjork,  Towa  Tei,  Portrshead,  Phil  Rizzuto,  Selena, 
Richard  Belzer,  Wolfman  Jack,  Judge  Lance  Ito, 
Phil  Gramm,  Ted  Turner,  Hillary  Clinton,  Yasir 
Arafat,  the  Grassy  Knoll,  Neil  Young,  Newt 
Gingrich,  White  Zombie,  Robert  Dole,  the 
Smashing  Pumpkins,  William  Kunstler,  David 
Justice,  Ted  Hawkins,  Fidel  Castro,  Jesse 
Jackson,  Moby,  Emmy  Lou  Harris  and  many 
more...  an  audio  adventure  through  the  past 
twelve  months  with  stops  in  Oklahoma  City, 
Bosnia,  Atlanta,  Cleveland,  Los  Angeles  and 
Waterworld,  the  earthquakes,  the  hurricanes, 
the  strikes,  the  assassinations,  the  march  and 
the  verdict.  Produced  by  Peter  Bochan 


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Sun 


Wake  Up  Call 


Amy  Goodman  &  Berna.d  White 

Janice  K.  Bryant,  Leslie  George,  Errol  Mailland, 

Brother  Shine,  Corine  Singleton,  Harriet  Tanzman,  Sonja  White 

Community  Bulletin  Board:  Rudy  Garrison 

Behind  the  Wall:  Fielding  Dawson 


Friday 

Morning 

Show 

Laura  Flanders 

Hesou  Coue 

Matthew  Finch 

&  others 


Counterspin 

FAIR 


This  Way  Out 


Morning  Music 


All  Mixed 
Up 

Peter  Bochan 


Rock 

en 

Espanol 

Gonzalo  Aburto 


Mother 
Lode 

Victoria  Starr 


Shocking  Blue 

Delphine  Blue 


Hour  of  the 
Wolf  ' 

(conl) 


Any 
Saturday 

David 
Rothenberg 


Lunchpail 

Paul  Gorman 


Talk!  in  the 
Morning 


Through 

the 

Opera 

Glass 

Regina 
Fiorito-Sokol 


Here 

of  a 
Sunday 
Morning 

Chris 
Whent 


Live  from  the 

Upper  West 

Side 

Mike  Feder 


Natural  Living  with  Gary  nuii 


Natural 
Hygiene 

Jo  Willard 


Beyond  the  Pale: 

The  Progressive 

Jewish  Radio  Hour 

JFREJ 
Esther  Kaplan 
Manlyn  Neimark 


Talk  Moore 

Marjorie  Moore 


Grey  Panther 

Report 
Lydia  Bragger 


Health  Action 


The  Positive 
Mind 

Armand  DiMele 


Walden's 
Pond 

Shelton  Walden 


Healthstyles 


Radio  Free 
Eireann 

Mick  Dewan 
John  McDonagh 


Latino 
Journal 

Santiago  Nieves 


The  Julianne  Malveaux  Show 


Radio  Bandung 

Veena  Cabreros-Sud 

Amy  Chen 

Lawrence  Chua 

Joung  Yoon  Lyn 

Wesley  Macawih 


Talkback! 

Utrice  Leid  (Mon-Thur)  &  Santiago  Nieves  (Fri) 


Arab  Voice 

&  Crescent 

Rising 

Barbara  Nimn  Aziz 
Mahmoud  Ibrahim 


Nancy 
Rodriguez 


Behind  the  News  ZZSSL 


Samori  Marksman 


Mario  Murillo 
&  others 


Afri 
kaleide 
scope 

Elombe  Brath 
Diabel  Faye 


New 

World 

Gallery 

Chico 
Alvarez 


Nights 


Mon      Tues      Wed     Thurs 


Sun 


The  WBAI  Evening  News 


Afrikaleidescope 
continues 


We  The  People 

Jerry  Brown 


Dr.  Michio  Kaku 


Joe  King,  Hank  Kee. 
Dave  Burstein 


Sally  O'Brien 
Safiya  Bukhari  Alston 


Emanations 

Bernard  White. 

Ulysses  T.  Good, 

Mahmoud  Ibrahim,  Errol 

Maitland,  Sylvester 

Wallace,  John  Harris. 

Brother  Shine.  Freddie 

Smith 


Arts  in  the  Evening 


News  Rebroadcast 


Investigations 
Andrew  Philips 


Moorish 

Orthodox 

Radio  Crusade 

Peter  Lamborn 

Wilson 
Bill  Weinberg 


Earthwatch 

Robert  Knight 


Soundtrack 

Paul  Wunder 


Tom  Wisker 
Jim  Dingeman 
Shawn  Rhodes 

Stevie  Debe 


Terry  Wilson,  Dro, 

Ben  Mapp,  Dred 

Scott  Keyes 


Back  of  the 
Book 

R.  Paul  Martin 


Mike  Sargent 
Byron  Saunders 


Crazy  A 

Frederick  GeoBold 

Eddie  Goldman 

Brenda  Black 

Evan  Ginzburg 


Jim  Freund 


Mary  Ann  Miller 
Patrika  Dallas 

1st  Sun 
Cosmik  Debris 


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