Sunday, January 27, 2008

This Weekend on Coyote Radio

Howdy Coyotistas!

This weekend, the Coyote Radio Community Radio Broadcast (on AM 1670) includes:

* Leslie Stevens' Route 66 RockIt Radio Show - featuring a alternate take on the 1960's canon of great pop music. The Ash Fork DJ includes a heap of Big Boss Hits you've probably never heard before. Like a roadtrip through time with the hippest cat behind the wheel.

* Democracy Now - Amy Goodman and company also bring an alternative, to the news pumped at you by most media outlets. Remember, KYXS - Coyote Radio, is the only radio partner with Democracy Now in Yavapai County.

* Coyote Radio Theater's famed Radio Avenger makes an appearance.

* In For Questioning - Angie Johnson-Schmit interviews the King of Irish Noir writing, Ken Bruen. This crime fiction god has been nominated for every major award in his shadowy field and frequently being called the "european Jim Thompson" hasn't hurt his standing with Arizona fans either. Turns out, for writing such haunting, razor-edging work, Ken is a lovely fella. Who knew?

* Cameron Lange, of the Prescott College Radio Club, takes us for a walk through the rock landscape with a short DJ set.

* Prescott Arts Beat features a talk with Joan Shay from the Adult Center of Prescott about the sordid world of small town bingo. This show can also be heard all around the world by clicking here
http://prescottartsbeat.podbean.com/

All this and more on AM 1670 this weekend. Currently, we have reports of people hearing the signal in Juniper Heights, Haisley Homestead and several streets to the east of Mount Vernon Street. Please email us if you hear this the signal.

Remember, you can read all about what's happening at Coyote Radio each week and at The Raven Cafe, home of Coyote Radio's Studio A, by clicking on
http://theravencafe.blogspot.com/

This week you can also hear all about the upcoming 5th Annual Prescott College production of The Vagina Monologues on Prescott Arts Beat on our sister station, KJZA (89.5FM) - this Sunday at noon.

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