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MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Lawyer Cindy Charness from the firm of Charness, Charness & Charness answers legal questions. (For more info check the Alpha-file under "Charness") | |
1:05am | Actress Patricia McKenzie is a very busy lady. She is one of the stars of the series Charlie Jade, and she's also the star of a new short film called The Telephone Eulogies. | |
1:35am | According to Chris Roat, barefoot is the way to be. He's putting his foot down when it comes to wearing shoes, and as a member of the Society for Barefoot Living and owner of Barefoot Hikers of Pennsylvania, he's spreading the word on foot freedom. | |
2:05am | Bruce Novotny is the guy behind the 4th Annual National That Sucks Day. He has a website that is dedicated to all things that suck. It's at www.thatsucks.net. | |
2:35am | Randall Parten is the creator of a coffee-scented, hand-molded soap shaped to look like dog poop. He's on to tell us all about it and why he created it. |
TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Arnold Bennett, Director of the Housing Hotline, will be on to answer questions for tenants & landlords. (For more info check the Alpha-file under "Bennett") | |
1:05am | Mike Bourget is the founder of the High Flight Adventures Aviation Youth Camp, which combines team building and leadership skills with the opportunity to fly a four-seater Cessna aircraft. | |
1:35am | Leon Logothetis is the host and star of Amazing Adventures of A Nobody on OLN. It's a show that follows Logothetis' every step of the way chronicling his U.S. odyssey as he eats, sleeps and travels on the goodwill of the American people. | |
2:05am | Amanda Rowan is an actress, producer and celebrity photographer and she has seen it all. She is the author of the upcoming book, Health Maven: A Party Girl's Guide to Youth and Spiritual Well-Being, and she appears on screen in the film She Pedals Fast (For A Girl). |
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Sandra Phillips, author of Smart Shopping Montreal, is back to help you with your bargain hunting. (For more info check the Alpha-file under "Phillips") | |
1:05am | Now the dead can literally leave the Earth. Celestis Inc., a company that takes cremated remains into outer space, has just announced their lunar service, in which people can have their departed loved one's ashes taken to the moon. We talk to company spokesperson, Susan Shonfeld. | |
1:35am | Pete Werner is the owner of one of the world's leading Internet travel sites, Dreams Unlimited Travel. He's on the program to share some travel tips and also some travel horror stories. | |
2:05am | Cartoonist and comedy writer Molly Brandenburg is a woman who gets it. She is the author of Everyday Cat Excuses.
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2:35am | Thursday is the 6th Annual National High Five Day, a holiday co-created by Greg Harrell-Edge while he and his buddies were "totally hammered" one night at the University of Virginia. |
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2008 | ||
12:35am | We get a primer about Canada and the oil industry with Gary May, author of Hard Oiler!: The Story of Early Canadians' Quest for Oil at Home and Abroad.
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1:05am | Dream analyst Craig Webb, from Dreams Foundation, is on to answer questions about your nocturnal thoughts. (For more information on Craig you can go to www.edutainer.ca). | |
2:05am | Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles is getting nostalgic with their latest exhibit Toys! We talk to museum curator Jensen Karp. |
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Stuart Nulman is in with another edition of Book Banter. The reviewed books are:
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12:45am | Steve Walsh, with another segment of Steve Walsh: Our Man In The Heart Of America: Checking Out The Nation's Pulse. Find out what wacky things our Jefferson City, Missouri based correspondant has found in the U.S. | |
1:05am | Former U.S. Army Green Beret Major John Plaster is the world’s most recognized expert on snipers; invisible
warriors who stalk their foes and fire precision shots from afar. John is the author of The History of Sniping & Sharpshooting.
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1:35am | Jeff Deck has an eye for spotting bad punctuation and misspelled words, and he's doing his best to grammatically correct the United States with T.E.A.L., the Typo Eradication Advancement League. | |
2:05am | Dr. Stephen Juan is an anthropologist, educator, journalist and the author of such books as The Odd Body: Mysteries of Our Weird & Wonderful Bodies Explained. He's back with his monthly feature to share some of stories about the human body. |
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