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November 12, 2006: Amy Goodman's speech at the San Luis Obispo Vet's Hall

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  • December 20, 2006: New York Times Magazine writer Christopher Caldwell discusses the recent congressional shift.
  • December 13, 2006: Project Rewire: Reseacher and author Judy Daubenmier explanes where the media have gone, and where it is going in the near future.
  • December 6, 2006: Guy talks with former federal prosecutor Elizabeth de la Vega. She is the author of U.S. vs. Bush. More information here.
  • November 22, 2006: Authors Lou DuBose and Jake Bernstein discuss their new book that chronicles the rise of vice president Dick Cheney
  • November 15, 2006: The Best War Ever: Did the US Government create it's own propaganda, and then fall for it's own deception? That's the central question from which co-authors Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber launch their investigation into events that lead to the Iraq war.
  • November 1, 2006: The Theocons: Author Damon Linker discusses the influential intellectual strategy for reshaping American society along theological lines that has been mainly developed by Catholic conservatives.
  • October 18, 2006: Larry Rutter hosts a special forum discussing the pros and cons of SLO County Measure J, The Dalidio Project
  • October 11, 2006: A Just Minimum Wage: Rev. Paul Sherry is the national coordinator of the Let Justice Roll Living Wage Campaign, a coalition of 80 faith, labor, and community organizations advocating minimum wage increases.
  • September 27, 2006: An Evening with... Sam Harris
  • September 13, 2006: What Terrorists Want: author Louise Richardson brings a fresh perspective to understanding the enemy of the 21st Century. Richardson grew up in rural Ireland and watched her friends join the IRA, witnessing first-hand how terrorism can both unite and destroy a community. In her work, Richardson debunks the view that terrorists are one-dimensional evildoers and psychopaths.
  • September 6, 2006: Playing President: Journalist Robert Sheer talks about his years with the L.A. Times and interviews with past presidents. Sheer offers an unparalleled insight into the presidential mind. Information at truthdig.com
  • August 30, 2006: One Year Later: on August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina socked the gulf coast causing major destruction. Attorney Steve Jupiter with the NAACP provides a first hand account of events as they unfolded, and the progress that's been made toward rebuilding.
  • August 23, 2006: Ensuring Fair Future Elections: The questions surrounding electronic voting are not being fully addressed. Yet, it's less the 80 days from our next national election. Attorney Bob Fritakis talks about the most recent election reversal in Iowa. More information at freepress.org
  • August 2, 2006: Addicted to Sprawl: In his book "This Land", author and journalist Anthony Flint tells the story of how the landscape in America is shaped by a clash of political, economic, and cultural forces. Information at anthonyflint.net
  • July 26, 2006: Enough Blood Shed: Author Mary-Wynne Ashford packs her book with effective nonviolent success stories. information at earthfuture.com
  • July 19, 2006: Failure of Government: Constitutional law attorney, John C. Bonifaz feels President Bush should be held accountable for the war in Iraq, which he says is illegal.
  • July 12, 2006: The Color of Wealth: For centuries, People of color have been barred by laws and discrimination from participating in government wealth building programs that have benefited white Americans. Author Betsy Leondar-Wright talks about changes in government policies that can tackle the disparities.
  • July 5, 2006: Free and Fair Elections: While the Bush administration promotes democratic elections across the globe, many wonder about the democratic process here at home. Professor Mark Crispin Miller of New York University shares his insights.
  • June 28, 2006: Stealing Democracy: George Washington University Law School Professor Spencer Overton offers a way for citizens to combat the grip of politician controlled voting practices. More information at stealingdemocracy.com
  • June 21, 2006: Was the 2004 Election Stolen?: This is the title of the feature article in this month's Rolling Stone magazine by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Well documented and researched, Mr. Kennedy makes a case for election reform.
  • June 14, 2006: The Jesus Dynasty: Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, James Tabor, has combined his extensive field work with his textual research and vast knowledge of the Dead Sea Scrolls to create another insightful work.
  • June 7, 2006: Senior Editor for "In These Times" magazine, David Sirota, discusses his first book, Hostile Takeover
  • May 31, 2006: Greg Palast discusses his new book Armed Madhouse. Topics include the 2004 elections, the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden, and class warfare.
  • May 24, 2006: Bridging the Gap: Islam and the West. The importance in understanding the values and beliefs of others is addressed by Muslim Peace Fellowship board member Ibrahim Ramey.
  • May 17, 2006: Journalist Matthew Continetti discusses his new book, The K Street Gang: The Rise and Fall of the Republican Machine.
  • May 10, 2006: UCSB Sociology professor William Robinson takes a look at the recent immigration boycotts and marches.
  • April 19, 2006: Guy speaks with David Wiseman from the Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility about upcoming events.
  • April 12, 2006: Foxes in the Henhouse: An uncompromising look at the 2006 elections from the partisan viewpoints of authors Steve Jarding and Dave Saunders.
  • March 29, 2006: Guy talks with economist, journalist and right-wing think tank fellow Bruce Bartlett, one of Bush's earliest supporters about his newest release, "Imposter: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy"
  • March 22, 2006: Three Years In University of San Francisco political professor Stephen Zunes looks at the many questions arising out of the US invasion of Iraq now in its third year.
  • March 15, 2006: Guy discusses the historical documentary Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings: The New Atlantis with director David E. Bay
  • March 8, 2006: Guy talks with Reza Aslan, author of No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam.
  • February 22, 2006: Energy Traders on Trial. Guy talks with California State Senator Joe Dunn about Enron's illegal price and market fixing by uncovering Enron's "Death Star" memo. Senator Dunn represents the 34th district in Organge County.
  • February 15, 2006: Inequality in America: Author Felice Yeskel from United for a Fair Economy contrasts the skyrocketing salaries for top CEO's with the declining budgets of the middle class
  • February 8, 2006: The Separation of Church and State: Author and reporter Susan Jacoby addresses the challenges to the Constitution
  • February 1, 2006: Dartmouth College professor Linda Fowler, looks at the scandal surrounding the Alexander Strategy Group, the lobbying firm linked to the passage of the Medicare Prescription Drug Act
  • January 25, 2006: Marcia Hofman, Staff Council at EPIC, the Economic Privacy Information Center; "Wiretapping and the Law". More information at epic.org
  • January 18, 2006: Guy talks with Ted Lempert about the education system in California, in light of Governor Schwarzenegger's recent promises to revitalize the state's schools
  • January 11, 2006: Author and co-chair of the Progressive Legislation Action Network, David Sirota.
  • January 4, 2006: Dr. Harry Wong, Director of Alternative Care at Life Medical Center in San Francisco addresses the issues of American military personnel returning from the Middle East with depleted uranium.

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Ears on Art

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  • December 13, 2006: The annual holiday episode: This program features a collection of short stories written and told by members of the community featuring tales of some memorable art acquisition.
  • December 6, 2006: Ears on Art reports from the Paso Gathering annual fundraiser for the Pioneer Museum.
  • November 8, 2006: Crissa Hewitt and Steven DeLuque interviews Santa Barbara artists Dane Goodman and Marie Schoeff (CHEF). Their exhibit is on display at Cal Poly's University Art Gallary.
  • November 1, 2006: Hosts Crissa Hewitt and Steven DeLuque travel to the Pioneer Museum in Paso Robles for an interview with director Bob Bryant and artist Vel Miller. Both are involved in the 14th Annual Paso Gathering held at the museum.
  • October 11, 2006: Crissa speaks with choir director Lino Viviani, from Pietrasanta, Italy.
  • September 13, 2006: This is part two of a tribute to art education featuring a conversation with Bernice Loughran Nicholson and Professor Susan Duffy.
  • September 6, 2006: This is the first of a two part program featuring the work of two women who have dedicated their lives to art education. The first show features a conversation with Professor emeritus June King McFee
  • August 9, 2006: A look at the ancient art form of tattoos
  • August 2, 2006: Ears on Art explores the artistic side of the Mid-State Fair.
  • July 12, 2006: Part two of an interview with photographer, Erik Lauritzen.
  • July 5, 2006: Part one of a two part program featuring an interview with Erik Lauritzen a photographer whose lifetime of work, past and future, is in the collection of the University of Santa Cruz library.
  • June 7, 2006: Ears on Art visits the current exhibition of wood turnings entitled "California Contours" now on view at the San Luis Obispo Art Center.
  • April 12, 2006: This week is a discussion with Marta Paluso, Executive Dirctor of the San Luis Obispo County Arts Council who is responsible for initiating the Ruth Fash Memorial Lecture Series.
  • April 5, 2006: Today begins a two part series featuring Performance Art innovator Rachel Rosenthal. Beginning in the early 60s Ms. Rosenthal became a leader in the then new genre of artistic expression.
  • March 1, 2006: Crissa and Steven continue their visit with Marvin Harden.
  • February 15, 2006: Co-hosts Crissa Hewitt and Steven deLuque travel to a mountain top to visit with Marvin Harden whose disciplines are drawing and painting
  • February 1, 2006: A visit with internationally known glass artist, Marvin Lipofsky who currently has an exhibition of his work at the University Art Gallery in the Dexter Building at Cal Poly
  • January 11, 2006: Hosts Crissa Hewitt and Steven Deluque visit with Daniel Dove the new painting instructor in Cal Poly's Art and Design Department
  • January 4, 2006: Internationally known sculptor Manuel Neri. Manuel lives in the Bay Area and works there as well as in his studio in Carrara, Italy.

Issues & Ideas

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  • December 27, 2006: Guy Rathbun interviews authors Graham Hancock and Jonathon Kirsh.
  • December 20, 2006: Christopher Shelby speaks with Bernadette Bernardi from the S.L.O. Literacy Council
  • December 20, 2006: Author Sue Schafer discusses her new children's book, Where's My Tail?
  • December 13, 2006: Guy talks with Julie Daggett and Adam Bluestone about "Autism Spectrum Disorder"
  • December 6, 2006: David Wiseman and Rochelle Becker give an update from the Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility
  • November 29, 2006: Pat and Gary Lemprecht discuss the Vocal Arts Ensemble's annual Joyous Sounds of Christmas concert, and author Michele Wucker talks about her book, Lockout: Why America Keeps Getting Immigration Wrong.
  • November 29, 2006: Guy speaks with authors Gerold Horne and David Rippe.
  • November 22, 2006: Guy talks with Alesandra Rain, founder of Label me Sane, and Adam Gopnik, author of Through the Children's Gate.
  • November 15, 2006: Author Carlene Cross discusses her book Fleeing Fundamentialism, a story of faith lost and regained. More information at fleeingfundamentalism.com
  • November 15, 2006: PCPA Theaterfest's Mark Booher and Patricia Troxel talk about the coming season of performances.
  • November 15, 2006: Guy Talks with Steven Sherwood from World Neighbors
  • November 8, 2006: Guy talks with Darren Marsan from SLO Green Build, and Lauren Batchelder and Ken Miles talk about upcoming events for the Family Care Network
  • November 1, 2006: Guy talks with Penny Duckworth about the play, The Belle of Amherst
  • October 31, 2006: Election Special: Guy Rathbun discusses the issue of electronic voting.
  • October 31, 2006: Archie McLaren discusses the 2006 wine harvest with local winemakers.
  • October 25, 2006:Guy speaks with members of Hospice about the upcoming Day of the Dead celebration
  • October 25, 2006: Guy checks in with local author Mel Lees, discussing his book A Bard on Broad Street
  • October 18, 2006: Guy speaks with 22nd congressional district candidate Sharon Beery.
  • October 18, 2006: Political pundit Arianna Huffington discusses her upcoming appearance at Cal Poly.
  • October 18, 2006: Peter Wilt from Cal Poly Arts highlights upcoming events
  • October 18, 2006: Christopher Shelby talks with Wanda McFarlane and Dodie Williams about Caring Callers
  • October 11, 2006: Guy talks with Dr. Robert Brooks and Dr. Ron Taffel from the Family Therapy Institute about an upcoming workshop. Information at ftisb.org
  • September 27, 2006: Organizational specialist and author Larry Ackerman.
  • September 20, 2006: Representatives of the Alzheimer's Association discuss the goals of their organization, and the upcoming Memory Walk.
  • September 20, 2006: Members of the Sierra Club and the Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility discuss an upcoming seminar, Smart Energy Solutions: It's our choice.
  • September 20, 2006: A discussion about the upcoming Octoberfest in Cambria.
  • September 20, 2006: A look at the local chapter of Big Brothers / Big Sisters.
  • September 13, 2006: A visit with the Executive Director of Sarah House, Randy Sunday. And, councilor Karen Merriam talks about her work in tramatic stress that has lead to her book, Searching for Connections.
  • September 6, 2006: Guy talks coordinators Maria Slazin and Lori Wolf about the annual I Madonnari Street Painting Festival
  • August 30, 2006: Executive Excess 2006: United for a Fair Economy editor Sam Pizzagate discusses a new report showing CEO's in the defense and oil industries translating war and rising oil prices into personal profits.
  • August 30, 2006: Terry Hooker talks with Guy Rathbun about Cal Poly's Organic Garden Program.
  • August 23, 2006: The Search of a Clean Future: Chairman and cofounder of Worlds Nest, Robert Plarr, is working with advanced, state-of-the-art products and services in order to create a living laboratory for solar, wind, and hydrogen technologies to be used effectively.
  • August 23, 2006: Harry Landis from the Central Coast Literacy Council talks about the upcoming adult spelling bee.
  • August 23, 2006: Executive member of SLO Green Build, Mikel Robertson, talks about a free event sponsored by the local nonprofit promoting green and sustainable building practices.
  • August 16, 2006: Christopher Shelby interviews Mike Metcalf, PR coordinator for The Achievement House.
  • August 16, 2006: Guy Rathbun speaks with Gale McNeely about his upcoming performance at Linnea's Cafe
  • August 9, 2006: Ann Sponhauer, Program Coordinator for AVID (Achievement Via Individual Determination) at Paso Robles High School talks about the AVID program as a positive educational tool in our community.
  • August 2, 2006: Ginger Hendrix a singer/songwriter of children’s music has just released a new CD of children’s music titled “Macaroni Boy eats at Chez Shooby Doo”
  • July 26, 2006: Fred Munroe talks with Lee Guelff, Director of Communications for "Healthcare for All - California", San Luis Obispo Chapter. Mr. Guelff speaks in favor of California Senate Bill 840, the California Health Insurance Reliability Act.
  • July 26, 2006: Kendra Deutsche, ChildSpree program coordinator for United Way of San Luis Obispo County talks about their upcoming event.
  • July 26, 2006: Preface program coordinator Patricia Ponce talks about the annual community reading program.
  • July 19, 2006: Solar home design consultant Dan Chiras discusses the value of renewable energy resources.
  • July 19, 2006: Christopher Shelby talks with Randy Brion of the Foundation for the Performing Arts Center about the Cohan Center's new pipe organ.
  • July 19, 2006: Santa Barbara Foundation Vice President of Programs, Catherine Brozowski unveils a new grants program for non-profits.
  • July 12, 2006: Guy talks with author Kathy Harrison about One Small Boat, and Lauren Batchelder, Executive Director of the Family Care Network talks about the variety of youth programs.
  • July 5, 2006: Artistic Director and owner of the California Cabaret, Erik Stein, Artistic Director for the Great American Melodrama, Eric Hoit, and Interim Artistic Director for the PCPA Theaterfest, Mark Booher, discuss their efforts to make the Central Coast destination for live theater.
  • June 28, 2006: A discussion author Sara Gruen about her newest offering, Water for Elephants; and PCPA Publicity Manager Michael French and Director Armando Molina talk about this summer's hottest play, Anna of the Tropics.
  • June 28, 2006: Guy Rathbun explores the upcoming Central Coast Shakespeare Festival.
  • June 21, 2006: A discussion with author Nathaniel Philbrick whose recent historical perspective of the Plymouth settlers is expertly woven in his book, Mayflower; and reporter Scott Anderson tells about the influences that lead to his writing of Moonlight Hotel.
  • June 21, 2006: Christopher Shelby speaks with Karen Kyle, Executive Director of the San Luis Obispo Art Center about upcoming changes at the center.
  • June 21, 2006: Larry Rutter talks bicycle safety with executive director of the San Luis Obispo Bicycle Coalition, Adam Fukushima.
  • June 14, 2006: Guy talks with Gale McNeely and Jo Lynn Lutz about the play, Pope: The Musical
  • June 7, 2006: Marisa talks with Kelly McCleary and Robert Burridge about art and the Live Oak Music Festival
  • June 5, 2006: Election Special: Interviews with Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides, followed by an opposition viewpoint on ballot measure G, The Cuesta College Bond measure for San Luis Obispo County.
  • May 31, 2006: A discussion on upcoming Ballet Measure I, a bond measure that supports Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria.
  • May 31, 2006: Candidates running for the 23rd District U.S. Representative seat Will Levison and Victor Tognazzini discuss their platforms for the upcoming election.
  • May 24, 2006: Food and the Modern World: Founder of the Center for Urban Agriculture, Michael Ableman on his recent experience of traveling the world documenting other cultures and their agricultural base.
  • May 24, 2006: Archie McLaren speaks with a panel of local Pinot Noir experts.
  • May 17, 2006: Guy speaks with author Gordon Snider about his book Sigourny's Quest, and filmmaker Peter Kinoy's State of Fear.
  • May 17, 2006: Marisa Waddell speaks with Autumn Mostovoj, housing director from the EF International Language School in Santa Barbara, along with Marjina Muzar, a student from Croatia enrolled in the program.
  • May 17, 2006: Christopher Shelby talks with Jamie Lewis, Music Education Director of the San Luis Obispo Symphony about their Everyday Etudes program.
  • May 10, 2006: Sally Rogow of EOC Health Services talks about programs the organization offers local teens, seniors and low-income people, as well as their upcoming fundraiser, An Afternoon of Epicurian Delights.
  • May 10, 2006: A conversation with Lee Ferrero, president and CEO of the Private Industry Council about some of the resources available to both employers recruiting workers and those seeking employment.
  • May 4, 2006: Candidates Forum: Candidates for the 2nd District seat in San Luis Obispo County, Judy Vick, Bruce Gibson and Roger Anderson, discuss issues of importance surrounding their race for the seat being vacated by Supervisor Shirley Bianchi
  • April 26, 2006: Guy interviews author Javier Sierra on his book, The Secret Supper.
  • April 26, 2006: Guy discusses "Education First" student foreign exchange program with coordinator Jacky Lopez.
  • April 26, 2006: Marisa speaks with Matthew Green, coordinator of the Emeritus Program at Cuesta College about their upcoming "Boomers to Zoomers" event.
  • April 19, 2006: Katherine Johnson talks with Dr. Amy Tiemann, author of the award winning book Mojo Mom.
  • April 19, 2006: Marisa talks with Heather Mendel and Kathleen Deragon from The Women's Press about their upcoming fundraiser.
  • April 12, 2006: Larry Rutter talks with Cuesta College President Marie Rosenwasser and Carrol Pruett, head of a citizens group, about Measure G, an upcoming ballot initiative providing a $310,000,000 bond issue for Cuesta College.
  • April 5, 2006: Earth Day is Saturday, April 22. Pacific Gas and Electric is conducting trail maintenance in Montana de Oro State Park. PG and E Spokeswoman Sharon Gaven talks about this years event.
  • March 29, 2006: Guy talks with Marisa de la Santos, author of Love Walked In; then he speaks with panelists from Bridging the Gap: Towards Dialogue and Tolerance. A unique forum seeking to promote dialogue and understanding among Jews, Christians and Muslims.
  • March 22, 2006: Guy Rathbun talks with Dr. Gary Forsman and Dr. David Marquis of A Natural Balance, about an upcoming set of classes on "The Art and Science of Aging". More infomation available at 805-481-3442
  • March 22, 2006: Marisa talks with author and travel writer Tom Wilmer, about his new book: Romancing the Coast: Romantic Getaways Along the California Coast
  • March 15, 2006: Marisa talks with Dwyne Willis and Sandra King Johnson about The Painted Violin Project: The Central Coast’s most prominent artists have transformed 12 violins into exceptional pieces of art. The violins will be sold at an exclusive live auction event at the San Luis Jet Center at the San Luis Obispo Airport. Information here
  • March 8, 2006: Marisa Waddell talks with Theresa Mortilla from The Center for Alternatives to Domestic Violence about Safe and Sober, a group for women surviving substance abuse and domestic violence.
  • March 1, 2006: Guy speaks with Mark Manning about his documentary film, Caught in the Crossfire: The Untold Story of Falluja. More information at conceptionmedia.net
  • February 22, 2006: Central Coast Grown. Charles Myers talks with local agriculture farmers, restaurateurs and farmers' market organizers about a new countywide effort to bring fresh produce to communities.
  • February 22, 2006: Guy talks with U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, author of a new political novel A Time to Run, Then to Robert Alexander, author of Rasputin's Daughter
  • February 8, 2006: International healer John Mayo returns to the Central Coast
  • February 8, 2006: Handy energy savings tips from Pacific Gas and Electric spokesperson Sharon Gavin
  • February 8, 2006: A discussion of Arthur Miller's The Crucible being staged at the Cal Poly Theater this month
  • February 1, 2006: Guy discusses the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and talks with independant filmmaker Micahel Colin about his personal documentary, Lost in the Shadows
  • January 25, 2006: Multicultural Sensitivity: Cuesta College Human Development instructor Bailey Drechsler, and facilitator Lee Mun Wah of Stirfry Seminars, discuss a workshop and training seminar coming to Cuesta College
  • January 25, 2006: Marisa talks with David Troxel and Alice Crawford about the upcoming Conference on Aging
  • January 18, 2006: Guy Rathbun talks with Stephen M. Pollan, co-author of: It's all in your Head; Thinking your way to Happiness.
  • January 11, 2006: Guy talks with Betsy Leonder Wright, Communications Director for "United for a Fair Economy"
  • January 4, 2006: Guy speaks with Evan Mendelson, director of Hotline of San Luis Obispo

Keeping It Fresh

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  • December 6, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh with hosts Maryann Stansfield and Charles Myers
  • November 1, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh with hosts Maryann Stansfield and Charles Myers
  • October 11, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh with hosts Maryann Stansfield and Charles Myers
  • September 6, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh with hosts Maryann Stansfield and Charles Myers
  • August 2, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh on the Central Coast with host Charles Myers
  • July 5, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh with hosts Maryann Stansfield and Charles Myers
  • June 7, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh with hosts Maryann Stansfield and Charles Myers
  • April 5, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh with hosts Maryann Stansfield and Charles Myers
  • March 1, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh with hosts Maryann Stansfield and Charles Myers
  • February 1, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh with hosts Maryann Stansfield and Charles Myers
  • January 4, 2006: Keepin' it Fresh with host Maryann Stansfield

Take Two: The Movie Show

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  • December 11, 2006: A look back at the top grossing films of 2006, and a discussion of their Oscar-worthyness
  • December 4, 2006: Jim and Bob remember the life and films of director Robert Altman
  • November 13, 2006: A memorial to Jack Palance
  • November 6, 2006: On the eve of Election Day, Jim and Bob take a look at films with a political side.
  • October 23, 2006: In celebration of the World Series, we take a look at Baseball movies.
  • October 9, 2006: Bob and Jim take a look at Australian film makers, and Actor Toni Collette.
  • September 25, 2006: Jim Dee reviews the 2006 Toronto Film Festival.
  • September 18, 2006: Catherine McDonald gives her impressions of the 2006 Telluride Film Festival.
  • September 11, 2006: Bob commemorates the 5th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, as portrayed in recent films.
  • August 28, 2006: Jim and Bob salute the films of William Castle and Russ Meyer
  • August 21, 2006: "Summer Wrap up" Jim, Bob, and Catherine take a look back at the movies released in the summer of '06
  • August 7, 2006: Bob and Catherine discuss "Resumé Movies". What's a resumé movie? Tune in to find out!
  • July 24, 2006: A look at memorable female character actors throughout the history of cinema.
  • July 10, 2006: Hosts Jim Dee, owner of The Palm Theater and Bob Whiteford, co-owner of Insomniac Video discuss The Business
  • June 26, 2006: Take Two pays tribute to Meryl Streep.
  • June 5, 2006: "Summertime" Jim and Bob take a look at films where the Summer season serves as a character in the film.
  • May 29, 2006: A Memorial Day look at films depicting war.
  • May 8, 2006: "Anything Goes" a look upcoming summer films.
  • May 1, 2006: "Atomic" On the 20th annniversary of the disaster at Chernobyl, Jim and Bob discuss atomic films
  • April 10, 2006: "Ones to Watch" Jim and Catherine discuss talented, but somewhat lesser-known actors and film makers.
  • March 20, 2006: A look at great character actors including Elisha Cook Jr., William Hickey, and M.Emmett Walsh
  • March 6, 2006: "Anything Goes" a look back at the 2006 Academy Awards
  • February 6, 2006: A look at the films of Phillip Seymour Hoffman
  • January 30, 2006: Jim, Bob, and Catherine meet to discuss the upcoming Oscar nominations
  • January 16, 2006: Billy Wilder, Part two.
  • January 2, 2006: A look at the films of actress, producer and director Ida Lupino
 

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