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Schedule

The Spring 2008 Program Guide is now available. Stop by MNN to pick yours up.

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Schedule for Channel 34 on 01/07/09

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3:00amTrivisual [0]Trivia and music.
3:30amLet a Hebrew Speak [0]"Let a Hebrew Speak" is a provocative show.
Gender/Sexuality
7:00amGRITtv with Laura Flanders [0]GRITtv with Laura Flanders is a current events discussion and take action show: Bill Maher meets Bill Moyers with an active spin.
Community Affairs
8:00amEthical Social Networking [0]Meditate and mobilize into 1-10-100 Citizen Networks to require the top 1% invest 1% of their net-worth yearly of $200 billion for renewable energy independence and jobs
Education
8:30amINN Report [0]Daily news and analysis from the world.
Public Affairs
9:00amDemocracy Now w/ Amy Goodman [0]Daily grassroots newshour
Political Advocacy
10:00amMosaic TV: World News from the Middle East [0]Link TV's daily summary of news from more than twenty Mid-East broadcasters, from Iraq and Iran to Israel and Egypt
Other
10:30amTruth for a Change [0]US wrongdoing, political perspective the networks refuse to provide
Political Advocacy
11:30amConversations with Harold Hudson Channer [0]
Other
12:30pmFarther Down the Rabbit Hole [0]
New Age
1:00pmBernice Perry: Queen of Sinatraland [0]Bernice Perry is an 83 year-old songwriter who has been producing her own public access television shows for 37 years. Her life and work, inspired by Frank Sinatra has a haunting quality that forces us to ask questions about definitions of celebrity, nostalgia, and reality. By Victoria Kereszi & Bernice Perry www.victoriakereszi.net www.eyeamvideo.blogspot.com eyeam@earthlink.net
1:30pmUN Advisor/Global Education Interview [0]One of a series of talk shows involving Global Education
Education
2:30pmNow or Never [0]Freedom for all humanity! Fighting corruption. It is now or never.
Public Affairs
3:00pmWorld AIDS Day Vigil - East Harlem [0]
AIDS Issues
3:30pmHardfire [0]Political talk show with Libertarian perspective
Public Affairs
4:00pmTrivisual [0]Trivia and music.
4:30pmCable Show [0]Buster Ballyhoo interviews Max Burger during the war in Iraq.
Public Affairs
5:00pmThe Big Apple One [0]4/30/08 - no requests -CS
5:30pmIt's No Joke [0]
Community Affairs
6:00pmThe Gilchrist Experience [0]Political, historical, economical discussion of current and past American world events
Other
7:00pmInterconnect [0]NYC's public access centers trade programming! Check out BCAT on Wednesdays and Bronxnet on Fridays.
Other
8:00pmThe Struggle [0]A news magazine concentrating on the Middle East
Public Affairs
8:30pmHomeless/ALTC [0]
Housing
9:00pmAin't I a Woman Campaign?! [0]
9:30pmManhattan in Focus [0]Social & political affairs of interest to all Manhattan residents
Public Affairs
10:30pmUN Advisor/Global Education Interview [0]One of a series of talk shows involving Global Education
Education
11:30pmRoboshithead [0]"Bizarre, absurdist comedy - the perfect joining of existentialism and toilet humor. Recurring themes include creepy characters, bad wigs, and rooms filled with garbage." -The Village Voice
Self Help
12:30amPublic Power [0]Public interest
Public Affairs
1:00amCrazy Studios Christmas [0]A benefit charity for Santa, followed by Santa's psychoanalysis.
Comics/Animation
1:30amJaron Eames Show [0]Jazz/Blues vocalist Jaron Eames -performs weekly then interviews many of the legend s in Jazz- Oscar Peterson, Clark Terry, Nancy Wilson, Joe williams, Randy Weston, Margrit Whiting, Lillie Jimmy Scott, Dakota Stanton And others - as a way of keeping american classical music alive.
Other


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