CityWIDE Radio

36 hour


Friday/Saturday Program Schedule

from 10 am Friday until 10 pm Saturday

This 36 hour block is the one time each week when CityWIDE
is on the air for a block of time longer than 12 hours.
SoulWIDE has the 36 hour block of time which follows,
from 10 pm Saturday until 10 am Monday.



Friday Daytime Program Schedule
10 am - 6 pm
Starting ShowFeaturing
10 amWider Horizons Topics in Evolutionary Science
nextmusic Indy mix
12 noonMedia Minutes from Free Press
12:05 pmStory Classics at Noon Stories in the public domain read by LibriVox volunteers
nextmusic Indy mix
1:30 pmOut Front LesBiGayTrans Global News from King Daevid MacKenzie
nextmusic Indy mix
4:28 pmHightower Radio Political commentary from Jim Hightower
4:30 pmProgressive Radio Show Interviews by Matt Rothschild, editor of The Progressive
5 pmWider Horizons Topics in Evolutionary Science (repeat)

Friday 6 pm
Science for Skeptics
Broadcast
Date
Program
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LengthCreation
Date
Source
Note
1/1/10Dr Paul Francis - Comets, Pink Black Holes & Teaching Astronomy (14 MB mp3)30:419/20/09a
1/8/10David Tenenbaum: The Why Files: Science Magazine meets Mad Magazine (65 MB mp3)1:10:4612/13/09b
1/15/10Alan Alda's Human Spark Part 1 and Part 2 (16 & 10 MB mp3s)57:401/7&8/10c
1/29/10Around the Americas (18 MB mp3)19:4710/9/09d
2/5/10Henry Robertson: The climate, it's still a-changin' (6 MB mp3)24:2512/13/09e
2/12/10Eugenie Scott: Evolution Education (27 MB mp3)1:00:001/29/10f
2/19/10The Silk Road (16 MB mp3)17:421/22/10d

a Brains Matter podcast from Melbourne, Australia.
b Talk to Madison Skeptics.
c Science Talk podcasts from Scientific American.
d Podcast from Science & the City, New York Academy of Sciences.
e Platform address to The Ethical Society of St. Louis.
f Skeptically Speaking from CJSR, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Science for Skeptics 2009 Archive

Friday 7 pm
Friday Forum
Broadcast
Date
Program
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LengthCreation
Date
Source
Note
1/1/10Ingrid Robeyns: Can the Unequal Gender Division of Labor be Justified? (50 MB mp3) 54:2312/2/09a
1/8/10Sami Rasouli: Iraq Today: A Peacemaker's Eyewitness Report (37 MB mp3) 40:1912/13/09b
1/15/10Jane Anne Morris: Corporate Personhood: Taking Stock (55 MB mp3) 59:3811/21/09c
1/29/10President Obama's State Of The Union Speech (64 MB mp3) 1:09:281/27/10d
2/5/10Madison Nonprofit Affordable Housing Endangered While State Law Goes Unchanged (17 MB mp3) 50:515/10/09e
2/12/10Robert Kraig and Karen Timberlake: Healthcare Reform and Wisconsin (39 MB mp3) 42:072/3/10f
2/19/10Healthcare Reform and Wisconsin - Q&A (42 MB mp3) 45:432/3/10f
2/26/10Social Commentator and Lesbian Comedienne Kate Clinton, author of "I Told You So," a hilarious, bittersweet, politically acute survival guide (46 MB mp3) 50:176/28/09e

a Lectures from the audio archives of the Havens Center at UW-Madison.
b Recorded at Prairie Unitarian Universalist Society Meeting House in Madison.
c Talks sponsored by The Madison Institute.
d Pacifica Radio.
e John Quinlan's Forward Forum archive.
f Recorded at General Meeting and Public Forum of the League of Women Voters of Dane County.
Friday Forum 2008 - 2009 Archive

Friday pm/Saturday am Shows
8 pm - 9 am
Starting ShowFeaturingNotes
8 pmStage & Screen Broadway musicals and movie musicals and soundtracksa
9 pmFriday Folk Folk music in a variety of stylesb
10 pmGettin' Heavy Music that comes stompin' in from where Punk and Metal livec
11 pmHumor Me Comedy and satire, musical or otherwised
midnightOver the Edge Music to wake up your ears, from outside the box.e
1 amSoft Comes the Night Music that's easy on the earsf
6 amIntergenerational Music Music for all ages, leading up to stories and music for kidsg
7 amEarly and Bright Kids Hour Stories and music for early rising pre-teens h
8 amThe Beatles An hour of the "Fab Four"

a Anything Goes, Avenue Q, Babel, Beautiful Thing, Blues Brothers, Camelot, Fiddler On The Roof, Into The Woods,
Little Shop Of Horrors, Phantom of the Opera, South Pacific, West Side Story, etc.

b Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Peter Paul & Mary, Woody Guthrie, etc.
c Apocalyptica, Beck, The Clash, Modest Mouse, Soul Coughing, Tom Waits, Weezer, etc.
d Bill Cosby, Brak, Monty Python, PDQ Bach, the Reduced Shakespeare Co., the Smothers Brothers, Tom Lehrer, etc.
e Kraftwerk, Mouse on Mars, Ozomatli, Rasputina, Seabound, Shpongle, Spahn Ranch, etc.
f Ballads, folk, soft rock, new age, etc. by artists such as Sarah McLachlan, Joni Mitchell, Peter, Paul & Mary, Enya and David Lanz.
g Sweet Honey In The Rock, Peter, Paul & Mary, Pete Seeger, etc.
h Stories such as the Velveteen Rabbit, Beauty And The Beast, The Emperor's New Clothes, Snow White, Jack and the Beanstalk, etc.

Saturday 9 am (8:30 am for long programs)
The Best of Talk
Broadcast
Date
Program
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LengthCreation
Date
First WIDE
Broadcast
Source
Note
1/2/10Gazan Journalist Mohammed Omer speaks at Harvard 43:4011/8/0911/27/09a
1/9/10James Yee Interview 29:00200612/24/09b
1/16/10*John Hawks: Why is Human Evolution Accelerating? 1:24:064/19/095/1/09c
1/23/10Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi Interview29:004/19/061/12/10b
2/6/10*Dr. Eugenie Scott: Informal Q&A session 1:30:204/18/082/23/09d

* Long programs such as this one are started at 8:30 am.
a A-Infos Radio Project.
b Progressive Radio Show interview by Matt Rothschild.
c Talk to Madison Skeptics.
d Recording of Humanist Union of Madison program.
The Best of Talk 2009 Archive

Saturday Program Schedule
10 am - 10 pm
Starting ShowFeaturing
10 amWider Horizons Encores
nextOld Coot's Hoot Tunes from a few decades back by Simon & Garfunkel, The Mamas & the Papas, Peter Paul & Mary, etc.
12 noonNeighborhood News at Noon When available
nextmusic Indy mix
5 pmProgressive Rock Asia, Pink Floyd, the Electric Light Orchestra, Emerson Lake & Palmer, etc.
6 pmMusic from Mischa Last evening of contributor music for the week
9 pmSaturday Soul Last genre hour of the week
10 pmSignoff SoulWIDE signs on