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Jere and Greg Canote

On the April 12, 2019 Tossed Salad show, stringband musicians Jere and Greg Canote performed and talked with Phil Andrus.

Coffee With a Cop

On the April 12, 2019 Tossed Salad show, Phil Andrus talks with Officer Garin Williams of the Port Townsend Police Department and father of a son with autism; Anna McEnery, Jefferson County Developmental Disability Coordinator; Carl Hanson, Chair of the Jefferson County Developmental Disability Advisory Board, and Kelly Matlock, mom of a man with autism, with an interesting law enforcement story to tell.

Tossed Salad for 4/12/2019

If you haven’t sent in your tax return yet, listen in today to sooth your fevered mind as you fill out the forms. Phil Andrus brings us a Tossed Salad combo to keep your mind lively:
1:00 – Jere and Greg Canote
1:45 – Tom Jay, “A Word Studied, a Poem Read”
2:00 – Coffee With A Cop, with Sheriff Joe Nol, featuring: Officer Garin Williams of PT School District, and father of a son with autism; Anna McEnery, JeffCo Developmental Disability Coordinator; Carl Hanson, Chair of the JeffCo Developmental Disability Advisory Board, and Kelly Matlock, mom of a man with autism with an interesting law enforcement story to tell.
2:45 – Sue Thompson and Jack Dwyer, vocals, guitars and other instruments of the day
3:30 – Blue Heron Presents: Battle of the Bands
4:00 – Choir of St Herman of Alaska Eastern Orthodox Church
4:30 – Deborah Kate Hammond, reading

Nature Now #407
Marine Science Center

(First airdate: April 10, 2019) Nan Evans goes on a virtual “behind-the-scenes” tour of the Port Townsend Marine Science Center with Ali Redman, Aquarist at the Port Townsend Marine Science Center, and AmeriCorp Member Marley Loomis.

Compass for the Week of 4/08/2019

This week on the Compass, local activists Doug Milholland and Julia Cochrane talk to Compass correspondent Charlie Bermant about the importance of staying involved and active in social issues, as if our lives depend on it. Which it often does. Civil disobedience has always been part of Port Townsend’s DNA, but has gained frequency and power in reaction to new government programs.

Women & Film 2019 #2

(First airdate: April 8, 2019) KPTZ interviewers Cris Wilson and Larry Stein talk with Aaron Kopp, co-director of Liyana, about children of Swaziland and their stories; and Janette Force, Executive Director of the Port Townsend Film Festival, about some Women & Film Festival highlights.


A Joyful Cry – Brazil’s Choro Music

KPTZ announces a 4-week radio series on the history of Brazil’s Choro music. The show, A Joyful Cry: Brazil’s Choro Music was produced by WFMT Radio Network out of Chicago, and is hosted by Chicago flautist Julie Koidin and Brazilian musician Geraldo de Oliveira. It is presented in four one-hour segments documenting the history of this music – the first truly Brazilian music – that predates samba and Bossa Nova. Air dates are Saturdays from 11am to noon:

#1 – The History of Choro to the Present Day – 4/06
#2 – Choro and Classical Music – 4/13
#3 – The Brass and Woodwind Virtuosos of Choro – 4/20
#4- The String Players of Choro – 4/27

This show dovetails with the 10th annual Centrum Choro workshop.