BEHIND THE NEWS with Doug Henwood

"Best Music on an Economics & Politics Radio Show"
Village Voice Best of NYC 2005

many opening commentaries at:
<http://doughenwood.wordpress.com/>

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Just posted to my radio archive (and apologies for the delay)
<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>:

September 23, 2010 Eric Garris, founder of Antiwar.com, on the antiwar 
movement, the libertarian perspective on it, and the effort to unite opponents 
across the spectrum • Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story, on 
life amidst anxious imperial decline                               
September 16, 2010 Stephen Mihm, co-author of Crisis Economics, on The Crisis 
in historical perspective • Two segments on Cuba: Julia Sweig in an excerpt 
from a Council of Foreign Relations conference call (full audio here) about her 
conversation with Fidel, and consultant Kirby Jones on the Cuban economy and 
U.S. companies doing business there

they join:
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September 9, 2010 Liz McNichol of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities on 
the fiscal crisis of the states • Yanis Varoufakis of the University of Athens 
fact-checks Michael Lewis Vanity Fair article on Greece  
                        
September 4, 2010 (KPFA version) Jesse Eisinger talks about how banks flipped 
CDOs to each other, made billions, stuck us with the bill (article here) • 
Michael Yates talks about the miserable mood out there in the Real America

August 26, 2010 (back after long fundraising break) Paul Street, author of The 
Empire’s New Clothes, on the sorrows of Brand Obama • Christian Parenti, author 
of this article, on how the gov can kickstart the adoption of green 
technologies by the way it buys

July 29, 2010 Michael Lind on infrastructure, who’s behind the parties, and the 
USA’s evolution into an oligarchy • Astra Taylor on digital serfdom

July 22, 2010 Yves Smith, keeper of the Naked Capitalism blog and author of 
Econned, on the contribution of the dismal science to the financial crisis, and 
how Wall Street is worse than ever (rerun of March interview) • Rob Weissman, 
president of Public Citizen, on the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill  
                        
July 15, 2010 Corey Robin on Ayn Rand • Alyssa Katz, author of Our Lot (just 
out in paperback!), on the state of the housing market     
                        
July 8, 2010 Sean Keenan, proprietor of the indie label Blanco Music and author 
of this great rant, on how music is faring in the Internet era • Ruy Teixeira, 
author of this paper, on how demographics favor the Dems (for what that’s 
worth) • Bill Hartung on military spending today                       
July 1, 2010 Cynthia Enloe, splendid analyst of gender and the militarization, 
on the McChrystal affair • Richard Seymour, author of The Meaning of David 
Cameron, on the new British government        
                        
June 24, 2010 Matthew Lasar on Pacifica governance • Max Fraser, author of this 
Nation article, on Andy Stern & SEIU • Keith Gessen and Hedge Fund Man, 
collaborators on Diary of a Very Bad Year, talk about the wacky bubble days

June 17, 2010 Gary Rivlin, author of Broke USA, on how sleazy businesses make 
bundles by lending to the poor • Sarah Ellison, author of War At the Wall 
Street Journal, on Rupert Murdoch’s takeover of Dow Jones                       
        

May 29, 2010 (KPFA only) Norman Finkelstein, author of This Time We Went Too 
Far, talks about Israel’s invasion of Gaza in late 2009, and about changing 
U.S. public opinion towards that country

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Doug Henwood
Producer, Behind the News
Thursdays, 5-6 PM, WBAI, New York 99.5 FM
Saturdays, 10-11 AM, KPFA, Berkeley 94.1 FM
"best music on a show about economics & politics" - Village Voice

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