Columns
Schedule and description of weekly columns:
MONDAY
8:30 AM: Bob Sullivan’s Top Ten Everything
Taking the venerable comedy form to new heights, and lows, and elsewhere, Bob Sullivan starts our week off with his take on current events and lots of other stuff.
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10:30 AM: Bad Sports, Good Sports
Alan Spoll starts a lively discussion of the worst and best in sports for the week gone by as he takes on the bad plays, calls, trades, management, fans, and players, and even praises the good ones — when there are any.
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TUESDAY
8:30 AM: That’s What He Said
Frank Wilson’s weekly column riffs on quotations and follows the train of thought wherever it might lead. Start your day with some deep thinking. It’s good for your skin.
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10:30 AM: On Thrillers and Crime
In On Thrillers and Crime, Paul Davis reviews crime fiction, true crime books, and thrillers, and interviews authors (every other Tuesday).
10:30 AM: Just Fantastic
In Just Fantastic, Steve Mazzeo reviews science fiction, fantasy, and graphic novels (every other Tuesday).
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12:00 PM: Meg Gives Advice to Famous People
Famous people have problems. Sometimes big problems. Lucky for them, Meg Boyle dispenses advice — for free! — and helps them make good decisions. Famous people should thank their lucky stars that Meg’s generous enough to give them advice that they didn’t even ask for.
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WEDNESDAY
8:30 AM: Gail Sees a Movie
Gail D. Rosen sees lots of new movies. Every week, she tells you about one of them. Isn’t that nice of her? Now, not only will you know what new movies are in theaters, but you might even be able to decide which one is actually worth paying to go see. In a theater. You know, outside of your house.
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10:30 AM: Going Parental
Jaclyn Roth is a parent and sometimes she goes parental. It’s a bit like going postal. But about parenting. And with less killing. Usually.
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12:00 PM: Fred’s Dreams
Fred Siegel has been logging his dreams for many years. Each week he tells us about three of them on a related theme. Come on in and have a look at his unconscious mind at work. Fred welcomes comments and analysis. But be warned: Fred’s dreams are stranger than yours, and funnier. Meet the cast.
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THURSDAY
8:30 AM: Lisa Reads
Lisa Hura reviews books in a variety of genres and writes about books, reading, and publishing in her weekly column.
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12:00 PM: Michael Cade’s Audio Files
Discover the latest and greatest in music and sound. Michael Cade provides a weekly potpourri of the delightful and the strange in audio.
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