PRX and The Police Reunite

PRX Station Newsletter
January 30, 2007

Hi friend of PRX,

Our eloquence escapes us because we'll be joining Sting, Stewart and Andy at the Grammys. Look for PRX on drums and occasional vocal backup. While they rehearse, PRX is plowing through tons of Reversioning (Deux) proposals. Apply now. Hungry for some nutritious radio? Kidnapping is big business in Haiti, as one gutsy reporter discovered. And visit the state where religious leaders from all denominations are uniting to help people get living wages.

De do do do, de da da da,
-- John

Prelude to Valentine's Day Radio
Prelude to a Kiss
L.A. Theatre Works, 118:00
When Peter and Rita's brand-new marriage is strained by a magical twist of fate, true love will never again mean the same thing.

Love more deeply, on PRX.

(Image by Maureen Fogarty.)

February: Black History Month
Gulf Coast Blues: The Clarence Williams Story
PRI / Riverwalk Jazz, 59:00
A profile on the enigmatic jazz and bluesman Clarence Williams, a study in opposites.

Thurgood Marshall: Before the Court (American RadioWorks)
American Public Media, 60:00
Before Marshall's appointment to the Supreme Court, he had already earned a place in history in the campaign against racial segregation.

Hear more historical pieces for February.
Hear more musical pieces for February.

Pacific Drift
Cancer Anxiety Study
Ben Adair, 07:30
The story of a stage 4 cancer patient who was prescribed psychedelic drugs to relieve her "end of life anxiety."

Rough Sex With Sam Stern
Ben Adair, 08:47
Sam came to LA to make a new kind of porn informed by things like semiotics, deconstructionism and feminism. Things didn't work out quite how he expected.

More from Pacific Drift.

Plan Ahead
>> Women's History
>> Women's History: Music
>> NEW Capitol News Promos
>> President's Day
>> 26 Weeks of Docs!
>> Turn on the HEAT


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