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Week of January 28 - February 1, 2013
Week of January 28 - February 1, 2013
Weekdays 12pm-2pm
Here's the rundown for this week's guests
Monday 1/28
Hr. 1
Frank Cegelski guest-hosts, and speaks with CPA David Young on helping people prepare for tax planning
Hr. 2
A conversation on our future community development; a critical view from James Howard Kunstler (recorded; broadcast rescheduled from an earlier date)
Tuesday 1/29
Hr. 1
A look at the community’s future with Mayor Thomas Richards and Police Chief James Sheppard
Hr. 2
Where Kodak retirees now stand as the company prepares to emerge from Chapter XI; Eastman Kodak Retirees Association President Art Roberts
Wednesday 1/30
Hr. 1
State Assembly Majority Leader Joe Morelle discusses the budget and the 2013 legislative agenda
Hr. 2
Rochester School Board finance committee chair Willa Powell analyzes the impact of Governor Cuomo’s budget plan on city schools
Thursday 1/31`
Hr. 1
Novelist Bill Peters offers a unique take on Rochester—his home town—in his new book, “Maverick Jetpants In The City Of Quality”
Hr. 2
Dave Zorn, project manager of the Finger Lakes Sustainability Plan, on how to achieve a more sustainable future for the region
Friday 2/1 (Arts Friday)
Hr. 1
A conversation with leaders of the Memorial Art Gallery as it celebrates its 100th anniversary
Hr. 2
Meet the people who are bringing you a signature performance of Rhapsody in Blue, including conductor Wade Stare, Dr. Paul Burgett and Eastman School of Music Dean Douglas Lowry
Some bookings can be subject to change or addition.
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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