Sinopsis
Radio Parallax* is a show covering topics in current events, politics, science, technology, history, satire, and whatever we damn well please. The show can be heard in the greater Davis/Sacramento area every Thursday evening from 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. PST on KDVS, 90.3 FM;
Episodios
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Radio Parallax Show: 4/17/2008 (Segment B)
17/04/2008David Lamb, 34 year veteran of the LA Times, talks about the progress of Vietnam since the American War, and his new book Vietnam Now
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Radio Parallax Show: 4/10/2008 (Segment C)
10/04/2008Julie Kredens, host of Kentucky Public Radio's, State of Affairs, comments on the largest White Castle recently built in Louisville, KY.
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Radio Parallax Show: 4/10/2008 (Segment B)
10/04/2008KDVS Public affairs hosts, Richard Estes & France Kassing talk about filling the void left from the Air America departure from Sacramento.
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Radio Parallax Show: 4/10/2008 (Segment A)
10/04/2008Progressive talk show host, Peter B. Collins, talks about the demise of Air America in Sacramento. Blogger/Activist Brad Friedman discusses voting machine fraud.
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Radio Parallax Show: 4/3/2008 (Segment C)
03/04/2008Doug talks about his recent expedition to the Big Apple and our nation's capitol.
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Radio Parallax Show: 4/3/2008 (Segment B)
03/04/2008William Poundstone talks about his book, Big Secrets, revealing the secret formula for Coke, and how the Empire State Building was made to 'vanish'.
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Radio Parallax Show: 3/27/2008 (Segment C)
27/03/2008Obit: Senator Howard Metzenbaum, Science topics
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Radio Parallax Show: 3/27/2008 (Segment B)
27/03/2008Bob Newman, CEO of Newman Communications, gives an analysis of the Presidential race
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Radio Parallax Show: 3/20/2008 (Segment B)
20/03/2008Author Donald Prothero talks about his article, What Missing Links?, in the current New Scientist Magazine
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Radio Parallax Show: 3/13/2008 (Segment B)
13/03/2008Stephen Braun, co-author of, Merchant of Death, discusses the notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout
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Radio Parallax Show: 3/6/2008 (Segment C)
06/03/2008Tim Cope recounts his incredible 3 year journey on horseback across the Eurasian Steppe, On the Trail of Genghis Khan.