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  • Subject: Corrections & additions: Frank Sinatra, sexual assault awareness
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 21:29:25 -0500 (EST)



WXYC 89.3 FM - in Chapel Hill and live on the Web at www.wxyc.org

*Corrected* schedule in brief, scroll down for details:
Sunday 2-3 p.m.: FRANK SINATRA on the Classic Inside Track
Sunday 5-7 p.m.: a discussion of SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS on Northern
Hemisphere Live

FRANK SINATRA on the Classic Inside Track, Sunday 2-3 p.m.
This week's Classic Inside Track features Frank Sinatra's swingin' 1957
album "Come Fly With Me." One of Sinatra's most lighthearted recordings,
this loosely-structured concept album takes the listener across three
continents with such timeless hits as "Come Fly With Me," "Autumn in New
York," and Cole Porter's "I Love Paris."

SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS on Northern Hemisphere Live, Sunday 5-7 p.m.
The Red Cross blood scandal will not be featured on NHL this week as the
earlier e-mail stated. Instead, NHL will discuss the community awareness
program at the Orange County Rape Crisis
Center. Guests Dayna and Matt from the Center will discuss programs to
educate and involve people from all walks of life, from high school
students to senior citizens. Discussion will cover, among other issues,
homophobia in schools, the relationship between fetish media and
occurrence of sexual crimes, attacks in the senior population, and the
element of power and coersion in the lives of pre-teen and early teens
that can unfortunately serve as a model for sexually aggressive or
submissive behavior now and later in life. Listeners are invited to call
in and participate

MAURICE RAVEL on the Classic Inside Track, Sunday 2-3 p.m.
This week's Classic Inside Track will feature two Maurice Ravel
compositions (Konzert fur Klavier und Orchester G-dur and Gaspard de la
nuit) as interpreted by pianist Martha Argerich of the Berlin
Philharmonic. Long celebrated for his rich poignant melodies, Ravel was
also a pioneer who developed the technique of stacking partials which laid
the foundation for modern electronic music.

A discussion of UNC TUITION AND PARKING ISSUES on Northern Hemisphere
Live, Sunday 5-7 pm.
This week, host Yonni will lead a discussion of UNC-CH's proposed tuition
increase and the planned decrease in on-campus parking for students. Guests
will include the president of UNC's Residence Hall
Association and Student Body President Justin Young. Listeners are invited
to call in and participate.

Also this week and every week:
-THE INSIDE TRACK: a new release played in full Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, 9 p.m.
-ORANGE COUNTY SPECIAL: traditional and neo-traditional music of the world
Sunday 10 a.m.-1 p.m
-HELL OR HIGH WATER: music from UNC's Southern Folklife Collection Sunday
1-2 p.m.
-CLASSIC INSIDE TRACK: a classic release in full, Sunday 2-3 p.m.
-BROKEN MUSIC: longer, more "difficult" pieces Sunday 3-4 p.m.
-MAKING CONTACT and COUNTERSPIN: news programs from F.A.I.R. (Fairness and
Accuracy In Reporting) Sunday 4-5 p.m.
-NORTHERN HEMISPHERE LIVE: issues-based live talk Sunday 5-7 p.m.
-BACKYARD BARBEQUE: North Carolina music culled from the fresh produce of
from Chapel Hill's finest, as well as older records from N.C. bands of the
past, Sunday 7-8 p.m.
-THE NEW MUSIC SHOW: spotlight on new releases right out of the mail bin,
Sunday 8-9 p.m.
-SPORTS RAP: live UNC sports talk, Sunday 9-10 p.m.
-NEW SCIENCE EXPERIENCE: a live electronic mix, Sunday 10 p.m.-12 a.m.

WXYC 89.3 FM
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