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LUKE BRYAN: MY DIRT ROAD DIARY Director, Michael Monaco, Up Next On Tom Needham's SOUNDS OF FILMBy acradio on Thu, 08/26/2021 - 4:48pm
The five-part docuseries, Luke Bryan: MY DIRT ROAD DIARY, follows five-time Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan as he experiences the ups, downs, triumphs, and tragedies along the road to unprecedented success. For more information, visit https://www.broadwayworld.com/long-island/article/LUKE-BRYAN-MY-DIRT-ROA... Airs Thursday, August 26, 6-8 PM. Remembering Nanci Griffith on Sunday StreetBy acradio on Fri, 08/20/2021 - 3:08pm
We mourn the loss of singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith who left us on August 13th at age 68. We’ll celebrate the body of work she left us by devoting most of this week’s edition of Sunday Street from 9 AM until 12 noon on August 22nd to her. In addition to her own recordings, you’ll hear songs associated with Nanci Griffith performed Please listen in. Director Steve Rosenbaum to Talk THE OUTSIDER: 9/11 IS A WORLD OF QUESTIONS On Tom Needham's SOUNDS OF FILMBy acradio on Thu, 08/19/2021 - 4:43pm
THE OUTSIDER: 9/11 IS A WORLD OF QUESTIONS tells the story of the story of Michael Shulan who was named the Creative Director of the National 9/11 Museum at Ground Zero. He is known as one of the world's leading experts on 9/11 photography. His vision of an open, inclusive, participatory place for America to engage in the painful, personal story of 9/11 is never fully realized. For more information, visit https://www.broadwayworld.com/long-island/article/Director-Steve-Rosenba... Airs Thursday, August 19, 6-8 PM. Natural Alternative SeriesBy acradio on Sun, 08/15/2021 - 9:20am
The long running Natural Alternatives Series at WUSB, airing at 6PM every Friday, is proud to welcome new guest host John Scardina. John is a long time educator and psychologist deeply steeped in Native American traditions and connections. John’s premier show will air on August 20. Tune in as he celebrates not only his birthday, but our understanding and connection to the Earth. John delves into what “natural alternatives” actually means at its core, and continues on with a rousing discussion which ranges from Walt Whitman to William James, segueing to John Muir, Sierra Club founder, all the way to Paul Tillich and Gary Snyder. This far-ranging discussion will pull the pieces together about our human connection to nature, revolving around the Alan Watts quote “We are nature”. He will also share some original music and play his meditation bell and recorder to set the tone. Join us in the sacred space he creates on August 20, at 6PM. Directors Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein Talk THE MEANING OF HITLER on THE SOUNDS OF FILMBy acradio on Thu, 08/12/2021 - 3:10pm
THE MEANING OF HITLER, a fascinating consideration of the lasting influence of Hitler in the 21st century that couldn’t be more timely. The film will open on Friday, August 13 in select theaters (including the IFC Center in NYC and the Laemmle Royal and Town Center in LA) and on demand/digitally. The latest documentary from Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein (Gunner Palace, Karl Marx City) is a provocative interrogation of our culture’s fascination with Hitler and Nazism set against the backdrop of the current rise of white supremacy, the normalization of antisemitism and the weaponization of history itself. For more information, visit https://patch.com/new-york/smithtown/calendar/event/20210812/1136541/dir... Captain Phil Interviews Craig Safan, Sacha Puttnam and Lord David Puttnan on WUSB Radio 90.1fmBy acradio on Thu, 08/12/2021 - 2:22pm
Captain Phil welcomes composer Craig Safan (https://craigsafan.com/) to discuss his new album “L . A . Ex”, Craig's love letter to Los Angeles, in the 3 pm hour then, in the 4 pm hour he welcomes Sacha Puttnam (https://www.mayamusic.co.uk/sacha-puttnam) and his father Lord David Puttnam (https://www.davidputtnam.com/) to talk about Sacha's new album, "Spirit of Cinema" For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/2983171575262598/?ti=ls Airs Thursday, August 12, 3-5 PM. Author Derrick Jensen & 6:45 Director on Tom Needham’s SOUNDS OF FILMBy acradio on Thu, 08/05/2021 - 1:52pm
Author/Activist Derrick Jensen and 6:45 Director Craig Singer Join Tom Needham on THE SOUNDS OF FILM “Bright Green Lies: How the Environmental Movement Lost Its Way and What We Can Do About It,” co-authored by Max Wilbert, Lierre Keith, and Derrick Jensen, examines the problems with mainstream responses to the climate crisis, and proposes a whole different set of solutions anchored in defending and restoring the natural world. For more information, visit https://patch.com/new-york/smithtown/calendar/event/20210805/1106572/aut... Airs Thursday, August 5, 6-8 PM. Lorelei’s Jena Malone Talks DONNIE DARKO, HUNGER GAMES, & CONTACT on Tom Needham’s SOUNDS OF FILMBy acradio on Fri, 07/30/2021 - 2:43pm
LORELEI's Jena Malone Talks DONNIE DARKO, HUNGER GAMES, CONTACT & Music on Tom Needham’s SOUNDS OF FILM LORELEI is an official selection of the It screens on Friday July 30, 2021 AT 7 PM. For more information, visit https://patch.com/new-york/smithtown/calendar/event/20210805/1104288/lor... Airs Thursday, August 5, 6-8 PM. Folk Festivals on Sunday Street - August 1stBy acradio on Fri, 07/30/2021 - 8:27am
On Sunday, August 1st, there will be a special edition of ‘Sunday Street’ that will focus on the summer ritual of folk festivals, even though many of them will take on a different appearance this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (there will be an encore broadcast on August 8th) The program will center on the history of three folk festivals --- Newport, Philadelphia and Falcon Ridge, with archival recordings going back to the very first Newport folk festival in 1959. We’ll also share the controversial Bob Dylan performance at the 1965 Newport festival. Other artists to be featured include The Kennedys, Peter Mulvey, Dar Williams, Ramblin’ Jack Sunday Street airs every Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Director Ra'anan Alexandrowicz Talks THE VIEWING BOOTH on Tom Needham’s SOUNDS OF FILMBy acradio on Thu, 07/29/2021 - 2:54pm
Director Ra'anan Alexandrowicz Talks THE VIEWING BOOTH on Tom Needham’s SOUNDS OF FILM THE VIEWING BOOTH recounts a unique encounter between a filmmaker and a viewer — exploring the way meaning is attributed to non-fiction images in today’s day and age. In a lab-like location, Maia Levy, a young Jewish American woman, watches videos portraying life in the occupied West Bank, while verbalizing her thoughts and feelings in real time. For more information, visit https://patch.com/new-york/smithtown/calendar/event/20210729/1101270/dir... Airs Thursday, July 29, 6-8 PM |