2002 | Our Year of Living Palindromically | |
DECEMBER | WFUV | December 7, 2002 |
NOVEMBER | WFUV | November 23, 2002 The "John C. Reilly - Philip Seymour Hoffman - Paul Baker Hall - Vincent Anthony Scelsa - Laura Rose Cantrell" edition of Idiot's Delight with Laura Cantrell. |
SEPTEMBER | WFUV | September 14, 2002 The "Hooded Figures of Death on the Mosholu
Parkway" |
WFUV | September 21, 2002 | |
AUGUST | WFUV | August 3, 2002 The "Beached Whale and Deadly Lightening" edition of Idiot's Delight with Rebecca Martin. |
WFUV | August 10, 2002 The "You Can't Fool the Fat Man" edition of Idiot's Delight with David Poe. | |
JULY | WFUV | July 13, 2002 The "Prodigious Practitioner of Procrastination" edition of Idiot's Delight. |
WFUV | July 27, 2002 The "A Couple of Lapsed Catholics Sittin' Around in Studio A" edition of Idiot's Delight with Eleanor McEvoy. | |
JUNE | WFUV | |
June 22, 2002 [Notes from IDD 2002]. DAVID HAJDU, author – guest – conversation. David Hajdu (pronounced “hay-du”) is the author of the current non-fiction book “Positively 4th Street: The Lives And Times Of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Mimi Baez Fariņa, and Richard Fariņa” (Farrar, Straus & Garrets) – a look into the early Sixties Greenwich Village scene as it centered around the lives of these key players. Hadju is also author of the highly acclaimed and beautiful "Lush Life" (1996), a biography of jazz great Billy Strayhorn, the composer/arranger who worked closely with Duke Ellington for several decades. Vin and David devoted most of their time talking about the wonderful stories and complicated people in these two books ... with music played to illustrate the conversation. | ||
June 29, 2002 The "We're on Our Own, Cousin" edition of Idiot's Delight with Eleni Mandell. | ||