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1999 Selected "Discovery" Radio Programs
[Dates refer to original air dates on KKUP Radio, 91.5 FM, in San Jose, Calif. Guest information is current as of broadcast date.]



01-14-1999 "American Musical Genius"
Lou Harrison, composer, artist, author and musical innovator, and perhaps the most renowned contemporary American classical composer, talks about his life, his music, and his involvement in the early gay rights movement in the U.S. Includes samples of his music.

06-10-1999 "Adventures from the Pilgrimage Trail"
Nicholas Shrady is the author of "Sacred Roads--Adventures from the Pilgrimage Trail," published in 1999 by Harper San Francisco. He received a degree in Philosophy in 1981 from Georgetown University. His reviews, articles, and feature stories have appeared in publications such as NY Times Book Review, Travel & Leisure, Architectural Digest, Forbes, and others.

07-08-1999 "Out with the Old God; In with the New"
John David Ebert is the author of Twilight of the Clockwork God - Conversations on Science and Spirituality at the End of an Age, published by Council Oaks Books in 1999. He has written and lectured extensively on mythology and its relevance to contemporary society and science, has appeared frequently as an expert on mythology on A&E's "Ancient Mysteries," and was an editor with the Joseph Campbell Foundation for 6 years.

08-12-1999 "The Coffee Grind"
Mark Pendergrast is the author of "Uncommon Grounds--The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our World," published in 1999 by Basic Books; "For God, Country & Coca-Cola"; and "Victims of Memory." He has published widely in newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times and The London Sunday Times. A graduate of Harvard, he's an investigative journalist and scholar.

10-07-1999 "Boys Will Be Men"
Paul Kivel is the author of "Boys Will Be Men--Raising our sons for courage, caring and community," published in 1999 by New Society Publishers. He's co-founder of the internationally recognized Oakland Men's Project and has conducted hundreds of workshops on racism and anti-violence. He's also the author of "Man's Work" and "Uprooting Racism."

11-11-1999 "Downsizing Corporate Power"
David C. Korten is the author of "Post-Corporate World, Life after Capitalism," published in 1999 by Berret-Koehler Publishers. He's the author of nine previous books, including the best-selling "When Corporations Rule the World." He earned his MBA and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University, taught at the Harvard University graduate school of business, and conducted research at the Harvard Institute for International Development. He served as a Ford Foundation project specialist in Manila and as Asia Regional Adviser on Development Management to the U.S. Agency for International Development.

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