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Bookwaves/Artwaves presents in-depth interviews with authors of fiction and narrative non-fiction, delving deeply into political and social issues, literary technique, and the life of the author, along with interviews devoted to theatre and film, and archive interviews from Bookwaves and Probabilities. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky.

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Bookwaves/Artwaves presents in-depth interviews with authors of fiction and narrative non-fiction, delving deeply into political and social issues, literary technique, and the life of the author, along with interviews devoted to theatre and film, and archive interviews from Bookwaves and Probabilities. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky.

    Bookwaves/Artwaves – April 11, 2024: Margot Livesey, “The Road from Belhaven”

    Bookwaves/Artwaves – April 11, 2024: Margot Livesey, “The Road from Belhaven”

    ​Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky.
    Links to assorted local theater & book venues 
     
    Margot Livesey, author of the novel, “The Road from Belhaven,” in conversation with Richard Wolinsky. Recorded March 19, 2024 at Book Passage Bookstore in Corte Madera, California.
    Margot Livesey is the author of ten novels, including “The Missing World,” “Mercury” and “The Boy in the Field,” which range from literary novels to psychological thrillers. Born and raised in Scotland. she currently teaches at the Iowa Writers Workshop.
    “The Road from Belhaven” is set in the late 1800s in rural Scotland and Glasgow, and concerns a young woman artist with second sight who finds herself in difficult circumstances. It’s based on stories of Margot Livesey’s great grandmother as told by her grandmother and relatives in Australia.
    Special thanks to Elaine Petrocelli and the folks at Book Passage Bookstore. Photo: Richard Wolinsky. Complete Interview.
     

    Review of “Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord” at ACT Strand Theatre through May 5, 2024.

    Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links
    Note: Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors’ positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination and mask requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. Some venues operate Tuesday – Sunday; others Wednesday or Thursday through Sunday. All times Pacific Time. Closing dates are sometimes extended.
    Book Stores
    Bay Area Book Festival  Event calendar and links to previous events.
    Book Passage.  Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events.
    Books Inc.  Mix of on-line and in-store events.
    The Booksmith.  Monthly Event Calendar.
    Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months.
    Green Apple Books. Events calendar.
    Kepler’s Books  On-line Refresh the Page program listings.
    Live Theater Companies
    Actor’s Reading Collective (ARC).  The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Steven Adly Guirgis, May 4, 7 pm, Marin Shakespeare Company, San Rafael.
    African American Art & Culture Complex. See website for calendar.
    Alter Theatre. Dine Nishli (i am a sacred being) or A Boarding School Play by Blossom Johnson, April 11-13. See website for time and location.
    American Conservatory Theatre  Kristina Wong Sweatshop Overlord, March 30 – May 5, 2024, Strand Theater. A Strange Loop, April 18 – May 12, Toni Rembe Theater.
    Aurora Theatre  Blue Door by Tanya Barfield, April 19 – May 19. Streaming:  March 14-19.
    Awesome Theatre Company. Awesome High: A Sketch Comedy Play, directed by Nikki Menez,  April 12-27, Eclectic Box, 446 Valencia, SF.
    Berkeley Rep The Far Country by Lloyd Suh, March 8 – April 14, Peets Theatre. Galileo, World Premiere Musical, book by Danny Strong, with Raul Esparza, May 5 – June 10, Roda Theatre.
    Berkeley Shakespeare Company. See website for upcoming schedule.
    Boxcar Theatre. See website for upcoming shows.
    Brava Theatre Center: See calendar for current and upcoming productions.
    BroadwaySF: Haispray, April 16-21, Orpheum. See website for special events at the Orpheum, Curran and Golden Gate.
    Broadway San Jose:  Peter Pan, June 25-30.
    California Shakespeare Theatre (Cal Shakes). Terrapin Roadshow, June 1-2; As You Like it, September 12 – 29.
    Center Rep: Cabaret, May 26 – June 23, Lesher Center for the Arts.
    Central Works  Boss McGreedy, written and directed by Gary Graves, extended to April 7. Accused by Patricia Milton, July 13 – August 11.
    Cinnabar Theatre. Shipwrecked! April 12 – 28.
    Club Fugazi. Dear San Francisco ongoing.
    Contra Costa Civic Theatre In Repertory: Hamlet and Rosencranz and Gildenstern Are Dead, September 7 – 22.
    Curran Theater: See website for upcoming one-night only live events, including the Unscripted series with various celebrities.
    Custom Made Theatre. In hibernation.
    Cutting Ball Theatre. See website for upcoming produ

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    Bookwaves/Artwaves – April 4, 2024: Rebecca Makkai – Otessa Moshfegh

    Bookwaves/Artwaves – April 4, 2024: Rebecca Makkai – Otessa Moshfegh

    ​Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky.
    Links to assorted local theater & book venues 
     

    Rebecca Makkai, whose latest novel is “I Have Some Questions for You,” just released in trade paperback, in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky.
    Rebecca Makkai is the author of three earlier novels, The Great Believers, The Hundred Year House and The Borrowers, and one collection of stories, Music for Wartime.
    This latest novel is a mystery of sorts that takes place in a New England boarding school and involves a murder that took place twenty years earlier, a murder in which an athletic coach was arrested and convicted, but likely isn’t the guilty party.
    In this fast-paced book, Rebecca Makkai takes on the #MeToo movement, misogyny in high school, true crime podcasts, and hidden abuse.
    The interview was recorded on March 2, 2023 at Green Apple Books on the Park in San Francisco. Photos: Richard Wolinsky. Complete Interview.
     
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    Otessa Moshfegh, recorded while on tour for the acclaimed short story collection, “Homesick for Another World, in the KPFA studios on February 2, 2017. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky. First posted March 28, 2017.
    The author of the highly acclaimed novel, short-listed for the 2016 Man Booker Prize, “Eileen,” Otessa Moshfegh is the daughter of an Iranian father and Croatian mother, both forced out of Iran following the 1979 revolution. Her stories are filled with dark humor, focusing on how we feel about our bodies and our lives in this physical universe. Her vision is very idiosyncratic.
    She is currently the author of four novels, most recently Death in her Hands in 2020 and Lapvona in 2022. Otessa Moshfegh is also listed as co-writer for the 2022 film “Causeway,” which is now streaming via an Apple+ subscription.

    Complete Interview

    Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links
    Note: Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors’ positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination and mask requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. Some venues operate Tuesday – Sunday; others Wednesday or Thursday through Sunday. All times Pacific Time. Closing dates are sometimes extended.
    Book Stores
    Bay Area Book Festival  Event calendar and links to previous events.
    Book Passage.  Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events.
    Books Inc.  Mix of on-line and in-store events.
    The Booksmith.  Monthly Event Calendar.
    Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months.
    Green Apple Books. Events calendar.
    Kepler’s Books  On-line Refresh the Page program listings.
    Live Theater Companies
    Actor’s Reading Collective (ARC).  The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Steven Adly Guirgis, May 4, 7 pm, Marin Shakespeare Company, San Rafael.
    African American Art & Culture Complex. See website for calendar.
    Alter Theatre. See website for upcoming productions.
    American Conservatory Theatre  Kristina Wong Sweatshop Overlord, March 30 – May 5, 2024, Strand Theater. A Strange Loop, April 18 – May 12, Toni Rembe Theater.
    Aurora Theatre  Blue Door by Tanya Barfield, April 19 – May 19. Streaming:  March 14-19.
    Awesome Theatre Company. Awesome High: A Sketch Comedy Play, directed by Nikki Menez,  April 12-27, Eclectic Box, 446 Valencia, SF.
    Berkeley Rep The Far Country by Lloyd Suh, March 8 – April 14, Peets Theatre. Galileo, World Premiere Musical, book by Danny Strong, with Raul Esparza, May 5 – June 10, Roda Theatre.
    Berkeley Shakespeare Company. See website for upcoming schedule.
    Boxcar Theatre. See website for upcoming shows.
    Brava Theatre Center: See calendar for current and upcoming productions.
    BroadwaySF: Haispray, April 16-21, Orpheum. See website for special events at the Orpheum, Curran and Golden Gate.
    Broadway San Jose:  Peter Pan, June 25-30.
    California Shakespeare Theatre (Cal Shakes). Terrapin Roadshow, June 1-2; As You Like it,

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    Bookwaves/Artwaves – March 28, 2024: The Films of Agnes Varda – Burton Lane Part Two

    Bookwaves/Artwaves – March 28, 2024: The Films of Agnes Varda – Burton Lane Part Two

    ​Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky.
    Links to assorted local theater & book venues 
     

    The Films of Agnes Varda
    Susan Oxtoby and Agnes Varda in Berkeley, November 2013. Photo: Mariana Lopez courtesy BAMPFA.
    Susan Oxtoby, Director of Film and Senior Film Curator at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA), discusses the current retrospective of the films of the great Belgian-French film maker Agnes Varda (1928-2019) with host Richard Wolinsky.
    Agnes Varda began her career as a stills photographer and became a director with La Point Courte (1954), having seen very few films in her life. She went on to international fame with Cleo from 5 to 7 and Vagabond, but her late life films The Beaches of Agnes and Faces, Places established her as one of the most important directors of the modern era.
    All the films discussed in this interview (except the new documentary Viva Varda!) are available to stream on the Criterion app, save for Faces, Places, which can be streamed on Kanopy. Cleo from 5 to 7 can also be streamed on Max. Complete Interview.
     

    ​​​​​Burton Lane, Broadway and Hollywood composer and sometime lyricist, in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, August 17, 1992 in New York, second of two parts.
    Burton Lane, who died at the age of 84 in 1997, was best known for composing the scores for the hit Broadway shows Finian’s Rainbow (with E.Y. (Yip) Harburg) and On A Clear Day You Can See Forever (with Alan J. Lerner). As a teenager, he was considered a protégé of George Gershwin, and was close to the Gershwin family until he moved to Los Angeles to compose songs for a variety of different musicals, including the Fred Astaire film, Royal Wedding . His other Broadway show, Carmelina, was produced in 1979.
    The Gershwin Project
    Interview I: English Strunsky, Ira Gershwin’s brother-in-law and George’s wingman in the 1920s.
    Interview II: Musicologist Deena Rosenberg and Michael Strunsky, Ira Gershwin’s nephew.
    Interview III: Kitty Carlisle.
    Interview IV: Michael Feinstein.
    Interview V: Burton Lane
     

    Review of “The 39 Steps” at San Francisco Playhouse through April 20, 2024.
     
    Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links
    Note: Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors’ positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination and mask requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. Some venues operate Tuesday – Sunday; others Wednesday or Thursday through Sunday. All times Pacific Time. Closing dates are sometimes extended.
    Book Stores
    Bay Area Book Festival  Event calendar and links to previous events.
    Book Passage.  Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events.
    Books Inc.  Mix of on-line and in-store events.
    The Booksmith.  Monthly Event Calendar.
    Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months.
    Green Apple Books. Events calendar.
    Kepler’s Books  On-line Refresh the Page program listings.
    Live Theater Companies
    Actor’s Reading Collective (ARC).  The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Steven Adly Guirgis, May 4, 7 pm, Marin Shakespeare Company, San Rafael.
    African American Art & Culture Complex. See website for calendar.
    Alter Theatre. See website for upcoming productions.
    American Conservatory Theatre  Kristina Wong Sweatshop Overlord, March 30 – May 5, 2024, Strand Theater. A Strange Loop, April 18 – May 12, Toni Rembe Theater.
    Aurora Theatre  Blue Door by Tanya Barfield, April 19 – May 19. Streaming:  March 14-19.
    Awesome Theatre Company. Awesome High: A Sketch Comedy Play, directed by Nikki Menez,  April 12-27, Eclectic Box, 446 Valencia, SF.
    Berkeley Rep The Far Country by Lloyd Suh, March 8 – April 14, Peets Theatre. Galileo, World Premiere Musical, book by Danny Strong, with Raul Esparza, May 5 – June 10, Roda Theatre.
    Berkeley Shakespeare Company. See website for upcoming schedule.
    Boxcar Theatre. See we

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    Bookwaves/Artwaves – March 21, 2024: Burton Lane (1912-1997)

    Bookwaves/Artwaves – March 21, 2024: Burton Lane (1912-1997)

    ​Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky.
    Links to assorted local theater & book venues 
     
    ​​​​​Burton Lane, Broadway and Hollywood composer and sometime lyricist, in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, August 17, 1992 in New York.
    Burton Lane, who died at the age of 84 in 1997, was best known for composing the scores for the hit Broadway shows Finian’s Rainbow (with E.Y. (Yip) Harburg) and On A Clear Day You Can See Forever (with Alan J. Lerner). As a teenager, he was considered a protégé of George Gershwin, and was close to the Gershwin family until he moved to Los Angeles to compose songs for a variety of different musicals, including the Fred Astaire film, Royal Wedding . His other Broadway show, Carmelina, was produced in 1979.
    In 1992, after creating a radio documentary about Leonard Bernstein, Richard Wolinsky embarked on another documentary on the life and music of George Gershwin, which started with a Morning Concert program featuring Ira Gershwin’s nephew Michael Strunsky and Gershwin expert Deena Rosenberg. That was followed followed with interviews with Michael’s father English Strunsky, with Ira Gershwin’s archivist, later a noted cabaret performer, Michael Feinstein, and New York Grande Dame Kitty Carlisle, who dated George Gershwin in the 1930s. This interview as the fifth of seven interviews, after which for personal reasons, the project was abandoned.
    Special thanks to Ernie Harburg, son of Burton Lane’s lyricist E.Y. Yip Harburg, and to Gershwin historian Deena Rosenberg Harburg for their assistance in setting up this, and the other interviews in the Gershwin Project.
    George Gershwin was born in 1898 and his brother Ira two years earlier. At the age of 15 he took a job as a song-plugger, playing other people’s songs on a piano for Remick Music Publisher for the sale of their sheet music. His first composed song was published when he was 17, and at 21 he scored his first big hit, Swanee. But it wasn’t until 1924 when he teamed up with his brother Ira as lyricist that George Gershwin became, what we might call a superstar, which he remained until his untimely death from a brain tumor in 1937. Ira Gershwin, who went on to work with other composers until he retired in the early 1960s, died in 1983.
    The Gershwin Project: complete interviews
    Interview I: English Strunsky, Ira Gershwin’s brother-in-law and George’s wingman in the 1920s.
    Interview II: Musicologist Deena Rosenberg and Michael Strunsky, Ira Gershwin’s nephew.
    Interview III: Kitty Carlisle.
    Interview IV: Michael Feinstein.
    Interview V: Burton Lane.
     

    Review of “The Far Country” at Berkeley Rep Peets Theatre through April 14, 2024.
     
    Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links
    Note: Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors’ positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination and mask requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. Some venues operate Tuesday – Sunday; others Wednesday or Thursday through Sunday. All times Pacific Time. Closing dates are sometimes extended.
    Book Stores
    Bay Area Book Festival  Event calendar and links to previous events.
    Book Passage.  Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events.
    Books Inc.  Mix of on-line and in-store events.
    The Booksmith.  Monthly Event Calendar.
    Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months.
    Green Apple Books. Events calendar.
    Kepler’s Books  On-line Refresh the Page program listings.
    Live Theater Companies
    Actor’s Reading Collective (ARC).  The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Steven Adly Guirgis, May 4, 7 pm, Marin Shakespeare Company, San Rafael.
    African American Art & Culture Complex. See website for calendar.
    Alter Theatre. See website for upcoming productions.
    American Conservatory Theatre  Kristina Wong Sweatshop Overlord, March 30 – May 5, 2024, Strand Theater. A Strange L

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    David Thomson, “The Fatal Alliance,” 2024

    David Thomson, “The Fatal Alliance,” 2024

    ​Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky.
    Links to assorted local theater & book venues 
     
    David Thomson, film critic and historian, discusses his latest book, “The Fatal Alliance: A Century of War on Film” with host Richard Wolinsky.
    Author of over forty books, most of which deal with film and film history, David Thomson here discusses how movies have influenced how our society sees and understands war. He is hosting war films at Pacific Film Archive on March 13 (Paths of Glory), March 20 (They Shall Not Grow Old) and March 27 (1917).
    In the interview, he talks about how war films rarely focus on the reasons why individual wars are fought, the soldier mentality, the two World Wars on film, fascism and resistance on film, along with such films as Black Hawk Down, The Deer Hunter and A Man Escapes.
    Special thanks to AJ Fox and Susan Oxtoby of Pacific Film Archive, where the interview was recorded. Photo of David Thomson: Richard Wolinsky. Complete Interview.
     

    Review of “Queen” at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Lucie Stern Theatre through March 31, 2024.
     
    Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links
    Note: Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors’ positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination and mask requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. Some venues operate Tuesday – Sunday; others Wednesday or Thursday through Sunday. All times Pacific Time. Closing dates are sometimes extended.
    Book Stores
    Bay Area Book Festival  Event calendar and links to previous events.
    Book Passage.  Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events.
    Books Inc.  Mix of on-line and in-store events.
    The Booksmith.  Monthly Event Calendar.
    Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months.
    Green Apple Books. Events calendar.
    Kepler’s Books  On-line Refresh the Page program listings.
    Live Theater Companies
    Actor’s Reading Collective (ARC).  See website for past streams.
    African American Art & Culture Complex. See website for calendar.
    Alter Theatre. See website for upcoming productions.
    American Conservatory Theatre  Kristina Wong Sweatshop Overlord, March 30 – May 5, 2024, Strand Theater. A Strange Loop, April 18 – May 12, Toni Rembe Theater.
    Aurora Theatre  Blue Door by Tanya Barfield, April 19 – May 19. Streaming:  March 14-19.
    Awesome Theatre Company. Awesome High: A Sketch Comedy Play, directed by Nikki Menez,  April 12-27, Eclectic Box, 446 Valencia, SF.
    Berkeley Rep The Far Country by Lloyd Suh, March 8 – April 14, Peets Theatre. Galileo, World Premiere Musical, book by Danny Strong, with Raul Esparza, May 5 – June 10, Roda Theatre.
    Berkeley Shakespeare Company. Cymbeline, adapted and directed by Stuart Bousel, May 10 – 26, Live Oak Theatre.
    Boxcar Theatre. See website for upcoming shows.
    Brava Theatre Center: See calendar for current and upcoming productions.
    BroadwaySF: Haispray, April 16-21, Orpheum. See website for special events at the Orpheum, Curran and Golden Gate.
    Broadway San Jose:  Mean Girls, March 19-24.
    California Shakespeare Theatre (Cal Shakes). Terrapin Roadshow, June 1-2; As You Like it, September 12 – 29.
    Center Rep: The Great Leap by Lauren Yee. March 16 – April 7. Cabaret, May 26 – June 23, Lesher Center for the Arts.
    Central Works  Boss McGreedy, written and directed by Gary Graves, March 2 – 31. Accused by Patricia Milton, July 13 – August 11.
    Cinnabar Theatre. Shipwrecked! April 12 – 28.
    Club Fugazi. Dear San Francisco ongoing.
    Contra Costa Civic Theatre In Repertory: Hamlet and Rosencranz and Gildenstern Are Dead, September 7 – 22.
    Curran Theater: See website for upcoming one-night only live events, including the Unscripted series with various celebrities.
    Custom Made Theatre. In hibernation.
    Cutting Ball Theatre. The Soul Never Dwells in a Dry Place by Rotimi Agbabiaka March 22 – 24.
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