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Community Read 2018

(First airdate: March 8, 2018) Community Read 2018 features Leif Whittaker’s My Old Man and the Mountain: A Memoir. PT Library Director, Melody Sky Eisler speaks about this year’s Community Read with Larry Stein, followed by a replay of Cris Wilson’s 2017 interview with Leif Whittaker about his book and his life in his adventurous family.

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Out of Nowhere / Peter Robinson

Out of Nowhere / Peter Robinson

Out of Nowhere, airing on Tuesdays from 3-5pm, is Peter Robinson’s indulgence in the freedom KPTZ offers its volunteer DJs to air whatever they want (FCC regulations limiting). His many musical loves include, in no special order: Blues, Jazz (earliest to current), Country, Country-Western, Old-time, Roots Rock, Rockabilly, all the many genres resulting from the amazing African musical diaspora throughout the world, Singer-songwriter, Folk, Latin, Reggae, and more. It’s really about roots. To quote Tony Allen, great Afrobeat drummer, arranger, band leader, composer: “One Tree, Many Roots”. And to quote Earl Lindo, longtime colleague of Taj Mahal: “Music Keeps Me Together”. Email Peter.

Peter Robinson is a lifelong music lover and collector, and closet noodler on guitar, banjo, and drums. He started Out of Nowhere many years ago with the encouragement of Bill Kiely and Phil Andrus, and with tutelage from Mike Schleckser and Nora Petrich. A Port Townsend resident since 1979, he has had the benefit of countless musical pleasures at the Ace of Cups, the Town Tavern, the pubs of Port Townsend, and wonderful Centrum programs to fertilize his already highly addicted love of many genres of what he calls proof of intelligent life in the Universe – harmony and music!

Elizabeth Ann Scarborough

(First airdate: March 7, 2018) Fantasy and Science Fiction author Elizabeth Ann Scarborough joins Cris Wilson to discuss her long career and her participation in the resistance writings of Alternative Truths.

Tossed Salad for 3/09/18

In honor of Jeanie Murphy’s guest slot this week, we add a banjo to the Salad.

Join host Phil Andrus and special guests this Friday from 1-5pm on 91.9FM ~ or stream live by clicking the Listen Live arrow at the top left of this window.

1:00 – Chuck Easton and George Radabaugh
1:45 – KCPT, Jeni Mahoney and Richard Dresser, Playfest
2:15 – Jeanie Murphy, “Banjo Tunes, Tunings, and Lore”
3:15 – Tom Jay, “A Word and a Poem”
3:30 – She Tells Sea Tales: Kelley Watson, Kaci Chronkite, Sue Schaffer, Lara Gassland-Tatro and girls project girls
4:30 – Don White, reading …

Deciding What Jazz Is

Spring Cleaning at KPTZ means sorting through accumulated Jazz CDs and separating keepers from the $1 bin. Hard at work here (in this photo by Mike Carroll) are (L to R) Chris Bricker (Morning on the Salish), Dick “Rooster” Keenan (Vinyl Dialogues), Peter Robinson (Out of Nowhere), and Bill Mercier (Jazz Notes).

Earlier this year the Classical music library was similarly sorted by Gail Pruitt (Unlaced Strings), Don Landstra (Early Music), and Nathaniel Walkstein (Entertainment Calendar).

Compass for the Week of 3/05/2018

This week on the Compass we go to the hospital to attend a cooking class taught by Jefferson Healthcare’s celebrated executive chef Arran Stark.

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Nature Now #351 Coastal Geology and Climate Change (Part 2)

(first aired February 28, 2018). Host Nan Evans concludes an interview covering the effects of climate change on coastal geology with Dr. Eric Grossman, Research Geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey. Closing music is “Down by the Seaside,” performed by Led Zeppelin.

In Memory of Marcia

KPTZ, our community and the world lost our beloved Marcia Perlstein on Sunday evening, February 25, 2018. Marcia was the host of the two radio programs Pleasures and Treasures (aka Treasures and Pleasures) and Under the Rainbow, and she was a lifelong activist for human rights and justice. She called herself “your friendly neighborhood interviewer,” and urged us all to “Go gently, or as gently as you can.” Marcia was a force for good, for humanity, for justice, for art, for love.

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