Radio Highlights

Issue 

Open Learning — The Collapse of Communism — A Triumph for the West? — One for the early riser. A number of historians have declared the "end of ideology"; assessing this claim, the program looks at the role of the US as world cop in a more unstable world. ABC Radio National, Wednesday, February 16, 5.10 a.m.

Open Learning — A Brief History of Protest Music — From the coal mines of Kentucky in the '20s to the inner cities of the US in the '90s, protest music has played a significant role in shaping US public opinion. Emotional, witty and controversial, this music speaks out about injustice, racial bigotry, war and labour struggles. ABC Radio National, Friday, February 18, 11.05 a.m.

Back Catalogue — John, Paul, George & Ringo ... Live! — This program presents the Beatles together and as solo artists featured in live shows on stage. Material is drawn from concerts recorded between 1962 to 1993. 2NUR-FM, Friday, February 18, 7 p.m.

The Parliament Program — One for the insomniacs. With Kieren McLeonard. ABC Radio National, Friday, February 18, 10.40 p.m.

Inner Space — Riley Lee — The Story of Shakuhachi — The shakuhachi, a simple bamboo flute, was introduced into Japan from China over 1200 years ago. It is used for meditation music and is described as a most expressive instrument. Riley Lee is one of the best contemporary players of the instrument. In this program, Lee talks about the shakuhachi and its music. ABC Fine Music, Saturday, February 19, 10.30 p.m.

Sunday Live A program of Australian women's compositions that complements the National Gallery of Victoria's exhibitions and events Celebrating Women 1994. The program looks ahead to the second Composing Women's Festival, to be held in Melbourne in the middle of the year. ABC Fine Music, Sunday, February 20, 2 p.m.

Country Music Fans — The Ace Fender Recording studio launch of the long-awaited last recording of Ivy Somerfield is to be held at Rooty Hill RSL. Sunday, February 27. Bookings open now.

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