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Week of April 2 - April 6, 2012
Week of April 2 - April 6, 2012
Weekdays 12pm-2pm
Here's the rundown for this week's guests
Monday 4/2
Hr. 1
Meet Connie Herrera, whose new book introduces you to some of the recreational choices within an hour’s drive of Rochester
Hr. 2
We’re visited by David Bornstein, the latest in RIT’s “Visionaries in Motion” series, who’ll make the case for the approach of a New Enlightenment
Tuesday 4/3
Hr. 1
Former Rochester mayor and now RIT public policy professor Bill Johnson discusses the future needs of the urban community
Hr. 2
Ann Johnson, executive director of ACTRochester, shares the details of a new community report card
Wednesday 4/4
Hr. 1
Pollster Lee Miringhoff of the Marist Institute discusses the recent primaries, and what polls say about our near term political future
Hr. 2
Rochester Mayor Tom Richards discusses the impact of the new state budget on the city, and looks ahead to some of the community’s top priority agenda items
Thursday 4/5
Hr. 1
We convene the College of Collectible Knowledge to answer your questions on your antiques and collectibles
Hr. 2
Former New York State Republican chair, and former State Supreme Court judge, Richard Rosenbaum discusses the political landscape in New York today—as a New York primary approaches this month, which may make a difference nationally
Friday 4/6-Arts Friday
Hr. 1
We’ll talk with the people of the George Eastman House about their spring exhibits
Hr. 2
Brenda Tremblay introduces you to Joe Blackburn, organist and volunteer who played an important role in bringing pipe organ music back to the Eastman House campus
All programs originate live in our studios unless otherwise indicated. Schedules are subject to change in response to breaking news. Pre-recorded programming may be replaced with live content on short notice.
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