THIS WEEK ON WDIY

Tuesday, 7:00-9:00 pm, Dina Hall features archived sets from Sirens of Spring (Christine Havrilla and Mama's Black Sheep), Robbie Fulks, and Patty Larkin.
Wednesday, 6:00-7:00 pm, Laurie Siebert welcomes guest, James J. Ruggiero Jr., Esq. AEP®, Managing Partner at Ruggiero Law Offices, to discuss IRA trusts.
Thursday, 6:00-7:00 pm, Dr. Kamran Afshar discusses the results of the latest quarterly economic survey of Lehigh Valley businesses.
Thursday at 11:04 pm, Bill Fox continues the Special Focus on Craig Padilla w/ Skip Murphy & Zero Ohms. The Featured CD at Midnight: "Path of Least Resistance" on Lotuspike.

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Professor Sujatha Fernandes on LV Discourse

Sujatha Fernandes, professor of Political Economy and Sociology at the University of Sydney, spoke with host Jack Lule about her new book, "Curated Stories: The Uses and Misuses of Storytelling." They also discussed her research which combines social theory and political economy, her world travels, and more. (Original air-date: 5/3/18)

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Don Blankenship is an unlikely hero to the working class.

President Trump announced Tuesday that he has decided to exit a 2015 six-nation agreement in which Iran agreed to limit its production of nuclear weapons material.

"I am announcing today that the United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal," Trump said.

He said the U.S. will re-impose economic sanctions that were lifted as part of the U.S. commitments made in the deal.

The U.S. has been repeatedly waiving sanctions that curtail Iran's oil sales but those sanctions waivers face a Saturday deadline, prompting Trump's move Tuesday.

Three weeks ago, things in Armenia were proceeding roughly as expected.

Serzh Sargsyan had just followed his two terms as president by winning election as the country's prime minister, largely on the strength of his ruling Republican Party. He had been in power for a decade, and recent constitutional changes to boost the premier's authority had made the office an enticing way to retain that power while still observing term limits.

Liminal space can be both a beginning and a transition — it's the threshold that floats between worlds. When you just need to drift into nothingness from the aches of daily life, that unending quality makes for good ambient music, no?

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