Writer’s Voice with Francesca Rheannon
We spend most of the hour with Scott Turow, talking not only about the fictional case in “The Last Trial,” but also about some very real cases going on right now. And later, we hear from a former Writer’s Voice guest, the poet Kathryn Levy, who was involved in a just decided legal case with critical implications for the 2020 election. Monday, May 25 at 10:00 PM.
Jim Motavalli
Jim Motavalli: “In the 8 PM hour an interview with Vatsal Thakkar, MD, a psychiatrist talking about COVID-19 and the ceo of a new startup called Reimbusify, plus a member of a neighborhood band called Exit 46. Then in the 9 PM hour, an original radio play by me, called The Ballad of Belle Siddons, produced by Bob Johnson, with Harry Minot as narrator, set in a SF jail in 1881.” Tuesday, May 26 beginning at 8:00 PM.
East End Ink
East End Ink: Radio commentator David Bouchier reads from his essay collection: “Dark Matters: Delusions, Illusions, Lost Causes and Absurdities in Modern America.” One in the on-line series recorded by Canios Books, Sag Harbor. East End Ink is heard on the 4th and occasional 5th Wednesday each month. Wednesday, May 27 at 7:30 PM and archived.