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Barry Gordon

-- longest-serving president of the Screen Actors Guild and former candidate for Congress -- has hosted progressive talk shows on radio, TV, and now the Internet. In addition to his "ranting" and taking calls from the audience, Barry has interviewed top guests from the worlds of politics and entertainment.

 

"You're ... setting an example to others in the media: that you don't have to be timid."

-- Rep. John Conyers Jr.

 

"Barry, you keep speaking your words, speaking your mind, speaking your heart."

-- Burt Bacharach

 

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SHOWS: JANUARY 2006

 

January 29, 2006

 

Henry Waxman, leading congressional Democrat discusses healthcare and other issues.

 

Quentin D. Young, MD, former physician to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and Jesse Jackson, Past President of the American Public Health Association, and Chairman of the Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, discusses healthcare issues.

 

Terence Blanchard, jazz trumpeter, film composer, and current Grammy nominee, discusses the upcoming awards from The Recording Academy.

 

In addition are Barry's in-studio "regulars": producer Malcolm Burman, investigative reporter for the Pasadena Weekly André Coleman, and corporate psychologist (and Barry's wife) Dr. Gail Schaper-Gordon.

 

 

 

January 22, 2006

 

Author David Heenan discusses his newest book, "Flight Capital," about the "reverse brain drain" that is sending U.S.-educated foreigners and even U.S. citizens back to their ancestral homelands to build up their economies at the expense of our own economic well-being.

 

Steven Gardner, lawyer for the Center for Science and the Public Interest, talks about their lawsuit against Viacom, owner of Nickelodeon, and Kellogg Corp., to stop the marketing of junk food to children.

 

Dianne Bates, entertainment journalist, reports on the Sundance Film Festival and especially on the new political documentaries that have surfaced there.

 

In addition are Barry's in-studio "regulars": producer Malcolm Burman, investigative reporter for the Pasadena Weekly André Coleman, and corporate psychologist (and Barry's wife) Dr. Gail Schaper-Gordon.

 

 

No audio recordings exist for earlier shows.