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Observer radio
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Thanks to Jordan Hayes of Bitway for hosting the archives.įor shows earlier than January 2017, click here.įebruAnatol Lieven on the slim prospects for peace in Ukraine and growing bellicosity towards China If you want to direct someone right to a specific show, copy that link. Note that the dates of the shows are links. After he died, I kept the theme in his memory. I inherited it from WBAI’s late and much-missed program director, Samori Marksman, who gave me one night of his four-time-a-week show in 1995. It’s “Wawshishijay (Our Beginning)” by Odo Addy from Pieces of Africa by the Kronos Quartet. The show is also available via most podcast apps. You can get the five most recent shows by visiting the show’s iTunes page. WBAI’s now-former program director, who seems more interested in hawking miracle cures than political analysis, dropped it 2010, but it lives on at KPFA (Thursdays at noon, Pacific time). KPFA, 94.1 FM Berkeley, began broadcasting it in 2009. Doug Henwood began doing Behind the News on WBAI, New York, in 1995.











Observer radio