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September 4, 2002
The Tuscaloosa-Northport area was a recipient of the All-American City award in June 2002.
Also, musician Jon Gilmore joined us for his debut performance on SpeakEasy. |
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September 11, 2002
Part 1: We
discussed post 9/11 effects from the media's point of view. Guests included Butler Cain from WUAL Radio and Rebekah
Caldwell from WVUA 7 News with host Shannon Camper. Guests Greg Retsinas and Katherine Lee from Tuscaloosa
News.
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September 18, 2002
Part
2: We discussed the effects of September 11th from an educator's point of view.
Guests included Dr. Pam Doyle & Dr. Jim Stovall from the University of Alabama's College of
Communication and Information Sciences.
Guests Amelia Parker
former Dateline Alabama Editor & Stacy Whitlow an
Editor at the Crimson White.
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September 25, 2002
We
listened to the musical styling of Frontside.
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October 2, 2002
In this week's
episode, we learned about Alabama's rich heritage and colorful
history with Moundville Coordinators.
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October 9, 2002
You've heard their musical
talent. Now get the inside scoop on the band Frontside.
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October 16, 2002
The Democratic and
Republican Candidates for State House of Representatives District 62 shared their views and platform with us. John Merrill (top), Gerald Allen (middle)
Terrell Taylor spoke with Host
Shannon Camper about the Kentuck Festival of the
Arts. Terrell is offering art classes
from October 26th to December 7th. The first
class is from 10am-noon and the second from 1-3pm. The
total cost is $65 (including materials). |
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October 23, 2002
Dr. Gary Copeland, University
of Alabama Media Professor, shared his expertise on election
advertising.
Stephanie Shinholster, Vice President
of Bama PAWS, gave information on the BLACK
CAT BROOMSTICK BALL to be held on October 20th at the
Jemison Mansion from 8-midnight.
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October 30, 2002
Governor Don Siegleman and
Libertarian Candidate John Sophocleus
join host Shannon Camper in
the studio. Republican Candidate Bob Riley answers a few
questions from the University of Alabama Quad.
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November 6, 2002
Members of the Alabama Star Wars
Syndicate spoke with host Robby Allen. The group is part of Alabama's premiere
online Star Wars fan club.
Also, local Christian band Heavy Rain
rocked the studios.
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November 13, 2002
Veteran's Day Special |
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November 20, 2002
Four University of Alabama students
spoke out on the 2002 Gubernatorial election Controversy.
Also, University of
Alabama Media Professor Dr. Gary Copeland also weighed in on the
election.
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November 27, 2002
Guest Host Kimberly Crosby chats with Trevia Wilkerson, Asst. Rep. of James Cleveland Gospel Music Workshop of America.
Also, local singer/songwriter Nolan Ray performed a few tunes for you. |
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December 3, 2002
Some very talented local singers joined us in studio. Joshua
Noland (left) sang Wiegenlied (Cradle Song). Female vocalist
Rachel Jones is sang Tu lo sai (You know so well)
& Deep River.
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December 11, 2002
This show featured a conversation with the Salvation Army & Musician Nolan Ray
performed for us.
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December 18, 2002
Guest host Kimberly Crosby spoke with Dr. Alan Brown who is a Ghost Writer from the University of West Alabama.
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December 25, 2002
We were delighted
to hear the smooth sound of a jazz trio.
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