On the upcoming
edition of The
Starve Zone,
Michael Starve
interviews cyberlaw
guru and Creative
Commons advocate
Lawrence Lessig.
Not to be missed!
Sunday, June
26th on 90.7
FM as part of
the weekly "Amandla"
program.
The Starve Zone
hits Chicago
Michael Starve
will be broadcasting
in Chicago for
a week with
the good folks
of Neighborhood
Public Radio.
We're all part
of the Version
Festival
and we're taking
the Windy City
by "Storm"
April
23rd - April
30th from the
Buddy Gallery,
1542 N. Milwaukee.
Winter
2005 News:
THE STARVE
ZONE
is appearing on
Neighborhood
Public Radio,
88.9 FM in San
Francisco, on
Saturdays during
the month of February
from 2:30 - 3:00
p.m. This broadcast/exhibit
will last for
three weeks
(February 5 -
19).
You can come
down and see
the broadcast
live at Artist's
Television Access,
at 922 Valencia
Street (at 21st).
The program
will be part
of daylong broadcasts
by NPR on the
theme of "INDECENCY."
Michael Starve
will broadcast
the following
shows on this
incendiary theme:
Feb.
5th :
The indecency
of war
Feb.
12th :
Interview and
discussion with
comic book artist
Ivan
Brunetti
Feb.
19th:
Discussion about
polyamory with
Trish Stone.
Fall 2004 News:
The show is
broadcasting
out of
Southern
Exposure Gallery
as part
of their 30th
Anniversary
Exhibit entitled, "The Way
We Work."
The
Starve Zone
will feature
three themes
each week of Southern Exposure's "The Way We Work" Neighborhood Public Radio broadcast:
1.
Welfare Wednesdays
- Michael Starve
will talk to
activists, social
workers, advocates,
and others who
make up the
noble and important
"state"
of welfare in
California.
Myths will be
exploded and
truth will be
told as we dare
to cover a topic
that has since
become taboo
for the major
media outlets.
2.
Theology Thursdays
- In his own
inimitable style,
Michael Starve
will challenge,
question, and
critique the
role of religion
in contemporary
political and
social discourse.
Topics will
range from the
collusion between
the Religious
Right and Islamic
Fundamentalists
at the U.N.,
the theory of
evolution, and
the rights of
people to live
freely in an
increasingly
theofascist
reality.
3.
Free Form (Phone-Call)
Fridays
- Thank Zeus
it's Friday
! Michael Starve
will open the
phone lines
and take your
calls, questions,
and comments
on the air.
official
NPR (Neighborhood
Public Radio)
website
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