The Roundtable

Weekdays, 9:00am

WAMC's The Roundtable is an award-winning, nationally recognized eclectic talk program. The show airs from 9am to noon each weekday and features news, interviews, in-depth discussion, listener call-ins, music, and much (much) more! Hosted by Joe Donahue and produced by Sarah LaDuke, The Roundtable tackles serious and lighthearted subjects, looking to explore the many facets of the human condition with civility, respect and responsibility. The show's hallmark is thoughtful interviews with A-list newsmakers, authors, artists, sports figures, actors, and people with interesting stories to tell. Since hitting the airwaves in May of 2001, The Roundtable has interviewed the likes of Arthur Miller, Kurt Vonnegut, Maya Angelou, Madeleine Albright, Jimmy Carter, John McCain, Bob Dole, Bill O'Reilly, Steve Martin, James Taylor, Bill Cosby, Stephen King, Melissa Etheridge and lots of other really cool people. Plus, Wilco does our theme song. What more can you ask for?

If you have any questions or you'd like to be on the show, email us at roundtable@wamc.org

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The Roundtable
9:34 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Shawn Colvin - Diamond in the Ruff

 

In an era when female singer-songwriters are ever more ubiquitous, three time Grammy Award winner Shawn Colvin stands out as a singular and enduring talent. Her songs are slow-release works of craft and catharsis that become treasured, lifetime companions for their listeners. 

As a storyteller, Colvin is both keen and warm-hearted, leavening even the toughest tales with tenderness, empathy, and a searing sense of humor.

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The Roundtable
9:15 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Roundtable Question of the Day - Deal with the heat?

What do you do to beat the heat and now blow your energy budget?

The Roundtable
11:45 am
Wed June 20, 2012

Elizabeth Norris - Unraveling

Author Elizabeth Norris has outdone herself with her x-files inspired novel Unraveling. There’s a bomb counting down but no one knows where it came from, or how to stop it, and it’s a race against time for our characters to find out what’s happening.

To make matters worse, burned bodies are appearing around the country, and no one knows if the weather or bomb will tear the world apart first. And the best part about the book? The gritty language used by our main character Janelle. It’s not over down, and very real. 

The Roundtable
11:38 am
Wed June 20, 2012

Ed Falco - The Family Corleone

WAMC's Ian Pickus speaks with novelist and playwright Ed Falco -- a SUNY New Paltz alum who now teaches English at Virginia Tech -- about his new Godfather prequel, The Family Corleone.

Congressional Corner
10:50 am
Wed June 20, 2012

Congressional Corner with Bill Owens - Part 2

The 2012 election has only worsened partisanship in Washington. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Representative Bill Owens tells WAMC’s Alan Chartock that he is hoping for increased cooperation across the aisle in the coming months and years.

The Roundtable
10:35 am
Wed June 20, 2012

Columbia County Outdoors: A Guide to Recreational Areas in Columbia County

Thomas Crowell, Director of Outreach and Resource Development for the Columbia Land Conservancy and Sheldon Evans, a Columbia Land Conservancy Trustee and the author of Columbia County Outdoors: A Guide to Recreational Areas in Columbia County, join us to talk about the book and the CLC's work.

The Roundtable
10:10 am
Wed June 20, 2012

Oliver Chris - "One Man, Two Guvnors"

One Man, Two Guvnors is a rollicking farce by Richard Bean – based on the classic, Servant of Two Masters. The show currently running on Broadway was first produced in London and has earned enthusiastic reviews and hearty audience applause and guffaws on both sides of the pond. Here, we speak with charming actor, Oliver Chris. He plays Stanley Stubbers – one of the guvnors.

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The Roundtable - Question of the Day
9:07 am
Wed June 20, 2012

Roundtable Question of the Day - Speed Cameras?

There's a proposal to install cameras in NYC that record the speed of a passing car and issue violations automatically. Do you like or dislike the idea?

NY Times article.

The Roundtable
11:36 am
Tue June 19, 2012

Jill Lepore - "The Mansion of Happiness: A History of Life and Death"

We speak with renowned Harvard scholar and New Yorker staff writer, Jill Lepore, about her book, The Mansion of Happiness: A History of Life and Death.

The Roundtable
11:15 am
Tue June 19, 2012

Stephanie Blythe: "We'll Meet Again: The Songs of Kate Smith" at The Mahaiwe

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Stephanie Blythe's commanding mezzo-soprano has captivated audiences at the world's greatest opera houses. Following her critically-acclaimed appearance at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York, Ms. Blythe brings to The Mahaiwe, for one show only, her personal tribute to the songs made famous by Kate Smith, the popular music icon whose stirring voice helped the country through the Depression and World War II. She is accompanied by Craig Terry on piano and the show is presented by Berkshire Cabaret.

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