Preview of guests for week of Monday April
25, 2005:
Click on day & date of
airing for more information about guests:
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Monday April 25, SARA
ROSENBERG
Founder & Creative
Director
&
RYAN KNOWLES
Cast Member of the Group
Millennium
Talent Group
www.millenniumtalentgroup.org
info@millenniumtalentgroup.org
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Tuesday April 26,
L. SOMI ROY

Karen Helmerson (Director of the Electronic Media and Film, NYSCA) and Somi Roy
  
THE MANIPUR FIELD TRIP
Rice paddies in Imphal Valley, Manipur.
Filmmaker / Film &
Media Curator / Arts Producer
somiroy@gmail.com
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Wednesday April 27,
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Due to a mishap the program with Dr.
DAVID MELLINS was not aired as
originally scheduled on Wednesday
April 20. I apologize to the viewers and
Dr. Mellins and am happy to
re-air the program here.
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DAVID MELLINS Ph.D
Adjunct
Professor of Sanskrit Poetics


Columbia University
drm8@columbia.edu
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Thursday April 28,
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Due to a mishap the program with DANKO VASOVIC was not aired as
originally scheduled on Thursday
April 21. I apologize to the viewers and
Mr. Vasovic and am happy to
re-air the program here.
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DANKO VASOVIC

Belgrade Based Journalist /
Writer / Poet and Researcher
drvasovic@yahoo.com
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Socialist Yugoslavia was declared by Marshall Tito in 1945. The communists wer e
able to deal with national aspirations by creating a federation of six
nominally equal republics - Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia. In Serbia the two provinces of Kosovo and
Vojvodina were given autonomous status. Communist rule restored stability and
good relations with the west ensured a steady stream of loans. Later,
however, national and ethnic tensions increased due to unequal development and
a growing burden of debt. When Tito died in 1980 many expected the federation
to break up but Yugoslavia was to survive for another ten years.
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Friday
April 29,
ALEXANDRA FULLER
Writer
Author:

Scribbling the Cat - Travels With An
African Soldier
www.penguin.com
rachel.rokicki@us.penguingroup.com
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