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Nov 10, 2005 Show 257 Cathy Ahrendson, Founder and Executive Director, A Healing Hand (919-969-7111; http://www.ahealinghandnc.org), talking about in-home services for senior citizens and the Fifth Annual Valentine Day Delivery Serenade.
Nov 9, 2005 Show 256 Joanne Martell, editor of American Christmases: Firsthand Accounts of Holiday Happenings from Early Days to Modern Times. http://www.blairpub.com/cultural%20studies/american_christmases.htm
Nov 2, 2005 Show 255 With guest co-host Moreton Neal: Bob and Melinda Blanchard, authors of Cook What You Love and Live What You Love. Websites: http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperlisbn=97814000548 www.blanchardsrestaurant.com www.livewhatyoulove.com
Nov 1, 2005 Show 254 Vicky Jarrett, editor of Our State Magazine (http://www.ourstate.com) on the November issue, “Train, Train,” about Chapel Hill-Carrboro’s own railroad, by Tony Reevy, On the Trail of Art, about the new bridge and art pathway linking the state art museum, by Denise Sherman, Sitting Pretty, about Asheboro’s P&P Chair Co the manufacturer of the Kennedy Rocking Chair, by Shannon Farlow, and WCHL’s Ron Stutts talking about the Village Pride Award and a similar program at WBT in Charlotte, which was featured in a story in the magazine.
Oct 31, 2005 Show 253 Discussion of efforts to end the death penalty in North Carolina with State Senator Ellie Kinnard (http://elliekinnaird.org/goals.html), Stephen Dear of People of Faith Against the Death Penalty (http://pfadp.org/) Tel: (919) 933-7567, and UNC Law School Professor John Charles Boger ()
Oct 28, 2005 Show 252 Guest host Wayne Pond with Andrew Delbanco, author of Melville. http://www.randomhouse.com/acmart/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780375403149
Oct 24, 2005 Show 251 Lawrence Naumoff, author of A Southern Tragedy in Crimson and Yellow (http://english.unc.edu/faculty/naumoffl.html, http://www.blairpub.com/fiction/southern_tragedy.htm), winner of the 2005 Sir Walter Raleigh for fiction.
Oct 18, 2005 Show 250 Guest host, Wayne Pond, with Marcie Cohen Ferris, author of Matzoh Ball Gumbo: Culinary Tales of the Jewish South. http://uncpress.unc.edu/books/t-7519.html
Oct 13, 2005 Show 249 Robert Irwin, author of Robert Irwin: 40 Years. http://www.robertirwin.net/ http://www.dancingfishpress.com/pages/2/index.htm
Oct 12, 2005 Show 248 Ron Hyatt talks about North Carolina sports history. http://www.unc.edu/depts/exercise/fac_hyatt.html
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
midnight - 3:00am - Stephanie Miller Show
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5:00am - 6:00am - America This Morning with Jim Bohannon
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noon - 3:00pm - Ed Schultz
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9:00pm - 10:00pm - Who's Talking Encore
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