Sat, 28 October 2006
Features an interview with author and science popularizer Ann Druyan,
who was married to Carl Sagan, and co-wrote and co-produced the movie,
"Contact," based on Carl Sagan's novel. Ms. Druyan has written the
foreward to a new book by Sagan appearing in November, The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God,
based on the newly-discovered transcripts of his Gifford Lecture
Series. The show will also include a little news, a little music (Lena
Horne singing the irreverent "Ain't It the Truth," by atheist lyricist
Yip Harburg), and sound bites from the recent FFRF convention by
participants from around the country. Dan Barker's Pagan Pulpit will
address The Golden Rule. (MP3, 51 min, 23 MB) |
Sat, 21 October 2006
Features two guests: FFRF Life Member Jean Gams, an 87-year-old
atheist, who will discuss how she and the Foundation averted a proposed
state/church violation in Oshkosh, Wis. this fall; and Arthur Thexton,
with the Wisconsin Coalition for the Death Penalty, for a quick look at
secular reasons against the death penalty. Also featured: snippets from
the Colbert Report's interview with Richard Dawkins and The O'Reilly
Factor's interview with George W. Bush, Theocracy Alert, freethought
music, a disbelief pop quiz and other news. (MP3, 50 min, 23 MB) |
Sat, 14 October 2006
Features an interview with Jan Nikolay, spokeswoman and
co-chair of the South Dakota Campaign for Healthy Families. Ms. Nikolay
was in the South Dakota Legislature for many years and is a Republican
who is part of the nonpartisan group. The Campaign is spearheading the
referendum on Nov. 7 to overturn the draconian ban on abortion passed
by the South Dakota legislature this spring at the behest of the
religious right. The show will also feature secular news, Theocracy
Alert, a pop disbelief quiz, and a song celebrating "grassroots fury"
by the celebrated folksinger Malvina Reynolds. (MP3, 53 min, 24 MB) |
Sat, 7 October 2006
Features an interview with attorney Jim McCollum, whose
experiences as a 4th grader in his Champaign, Illinois, public
classroom with illegal religious instruction caused his mother, Vashti
Cromwell McCollum, to challenge the violation in court. The result? The
landmark 1948 decision, McCollum v. Board of Education, which
is prevailing precedent against religion in public schools. The show
includes rare audio clips of Vashti McCollum talking about the case.
Vashti died in August at age 93. The show includes a Theocracy Alert,
news, a pop disbelief quiz, and music. (MP3, 54 min, 24.5 MB) |
Sat, 30 September 2006
Features an interview with Michelle Goldberg, the lively contributing writer of Salon.com, whose new book, Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism,
covers the threat of the ascendancy of the religious right. The show
also includes an audio excerpt from Dawkins' British TV documentary on
religion, "The Root of All Evil?" (MP3, 52 min, 23.5 MB) |
Features an interview with author and science popularizer Ann Druyan,
who was married to Carl Sagan, and co-wrote and co-produced the movie,
"Contact," based on Carl Sagan's novel. Ms. Druyan has written the
foreward to a new book by Sagan appearing in November, The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God,
based on the newly-discovered transcripts of his Gifford Lecture
Series. The show will also include a little news, a little music (Lena
Horne singing the irreverent "Ain't It the Truth," by atheist lyricist
Yip Harburg), and sound bites from the recent FFRF convention by
participants from around the country. Dan Barker's Pagan Pulpit will
address The Golden Rule. (MP3, 51 min, 23 MB)