BEHIND THE NEWS with Doug Henwood

"Best Music on an Economics & Politics Radio Show"
Village Voice Best of NYC 2005

Freshly posted to my radio archive
(actually the files have been there for a while, but the web gateway wasn't 
updated - if you subscribe to the podcast, you've gotten these already)
<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>:

July 23, 2011 James Galbraith on deficit hysteria and the single-volume 
collection of four books by his father, John Kenneth Galbraith, published by 
the Library of Amerca                              

July 16, 2011 Amber Hollibaugh, interim director of Queers for Economic 
Justice, on the limits of same-sex marriage (see here for more) • Jeff Madrick, 
author of The Age of Greed, on the emergence of today’s icky economic order     
                        

July 2, 2011 Christian Parenti, author of Tropic of Chaos, talks about the 
effects of climate change amidst state collapse, plentiful weaponry, and 
neoliberalism

they join:
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June 25, 2011 Abe Sauer, writer for The Awl, on what’s been going on in 
Wisconsin since the great February upsurge • Abby Rapoport of The Texas 
Observer on Texas gov Rick Perry • Jon Bakija, co-author of this paper, on how 
and why the rich have gotten richer                              

June 18, 2011 Ken Morris, co-author of Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin, on that 
overexposed curiosity • Julia Ott, author of When Wall Street Met Main Street, 
on big finance’s attempts to appear democratic

June 11, 2011 Vincent Reinhart at the Council on Foreign Relations on Greece 
and the political trick of austerity (thanks to the CFR for allowing broadcast; 
full event here) • Greg Grandin, author of Fordlandia, on all the great 
political developments in South America                            

June 4, 2011 Another Hoover interview: Morris Fiorina on American public 
opinion and the nonexistence of the “culture war” • And in non-Hoover content, 
Yanis Varoufakis updates the Greek and EU crises
                                
May 28, 2011 Hoover Institution special. Two interviews from my week as a 
Hoover media fellow. Paul Gregory on Russian politics (Putin vs. Medvedev) • 
Terry Moe on school “reform” (i.e., charters, testing, unionbusting, etc.)      
 
                        
May 14, 2011 Deepa Kumar, author of this article, on political Islam [The last 
20 minutes of the broadcast version of this show was devoted to fundraising for 
KPFA. If you like what you hear, please donate.]

April 16, 2011 Joel Schalit, author of this piece, on Israeli identity and the 
problems with saying that the country may be turning “fascist” • Michael 
Heaney, co-author of this paper, on how Obama demobilized the antiwar movement 
• Roger Lowenstein, author of The End of Wall Street, on the financial crisis 
and its aftermath
                                
April 9, 2011 Carrie Lane, author of A Company of One, on how unemployed tech 
workers see themselves (as heroic, self-reliant questers, mostly) • Adolph Reed 
on the uselessness of TV liberals, the limits of spontaneity in politics, and 
the sponginess of race as a politlcal and analytical category

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Doug Henwood
Producer, Behind the News
Saturdays, 10-11 AM, KPFA, Berkeley 94.1 FM
"best music on a show about economics & politics" - Village Voice

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