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Feb. 3 Show: poet, Ava Bird; special guest, Frank Cordaro
Feb. 10: poet, Doug Draime; special guest, Debra Sweet
Feb. 17: poet, Ken Greenley; special guest, Peter B. Collins
Feb. 24: poet, Misty Rowan; special guest, Susan Lindauer
March 3: special guest - Sherwood Ross
March 10: poet, Mike Maggio; special guest, Victor Thorn
March 17: poet, Leigh Herrick; special guest, Jack Cohen-Joppa
March 24: poet, Tom Sterner; special guest, Sam Smith
March 31: no show
April 7: poet, Rex Butters; special guests, Bill Blackolive & Sherwood Ross
April 14: poet, Phil Hey; special guest, Karl Meyer
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THE AMERICAN DREAM is so over.
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We want truth and justice & freedom, not blenders and coffee makers and toasters ...
THE NEW AMERICAN DREAM is what we want, what we need, what the world needs ...
because without a NEW American Dream ...
The World ...
is so over.
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THE NEW AMERICAN DREAM RADIO PROGRAM
With Special Guest MICKEY Z in New York City
Mickey Z. is a self-educated writer/martial artist/vegan who lives in New York City.
He is the author of 11 books, most recently "Darker Shade of Green" from Raw Dog Screaming Press.
Born and raised in Astoria, Queens where he currently lives with his wife Michele, Mickey Z. is probably the only person on the planet to have appeared in both a karate flick with Billy Blanks and an anti-war book with Noam Chomsky.
Mickey Z. is the author of five nonfiction books, several of which have been translated into Italian: 50 American Revolutions You're Not Supposed to Know, The Seven Deadly Spins, A Gigantic Mistake, The Murdering of My Years, and Saving Private Power.
His nonfiction, short fiction, and poetry have appeared regularly in a wide range of online and print publications and anthologies, including: New York Daily News, Veg News, Poets and Writers, Village Voice, Chess Life, Guerilla News Network, Black Belt, What Would Bill Hicks Say?, Tutto in Vendita, Underground, and many others. Mickey has also served as Senior Editor of Wide Angle (2002-04) and Editor-in-Chief of Curio (1996-98).
Screenplays he has optioned include A Saint in the City, Second Option, and The Pride. He is the recipient of two writing grants from the
Puffin Foundation (2003 and 2005) and a Fellowship in Non-fiction Literature from the New York Foundation for the Arts (1997).
Armed with only a high school diploma, Mickey Z. has spoken and lectured in venues ranging from Yale University and MIT to ABC No Rio and the Broadway Branch of the Queens Library.
Newsday calls Mickey Z. a "professional iconoclast." Time Out New York says he's a "political provocateur." To historian Howard Zinn, he's "iconoclastic and bold." He was also known as the "underground poet" for hanging his words in the NYC subways. Mickey Z. maintains a popular blog, "Cool Observer," and can be found on the Web at http://www.mickeyz.net.
and... Guest Poet AVA BIRD in Berkeley. She is an activist writer, a raw food chef.
For copies, please write to Ava at:
The New American Dream Radio Show is sponsored by The Rock Creek Free Press From Rock Creek editor Matt Sullivan: "Be sure to tell people that they can get a free issue just for asking, either at the website www.RockCreekFreePress.com, or by calling 301-452-0090.
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THE NEW AMERICAN DREAM radio show is Produced by Len Osanic of Black Op Radio
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To be archived some place around here later: http://www.theshow.newamericandream.info