June 1974 KPFK Folio

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THE VOLUNTEERS are all those people who donate their time and energy to keep this place going. They participate in the production of programs, review cultural events, edit tapes, type, file, answer phones — in short without them we wouldn't be here. Thanks. Due to space problems, the names listed here are only those which do NOT appear elsewhere in the Folio. Joe Adams — Ahna — Laurie Alexandre — Keith Alleyne — David Arias — Susan Bechaud — Natalie Blasco — Steve Blum — Dan Bottoms — Barbara Clairchilde — Peter Cole — Franci Cummings — Pete Cutler — John DeSimio — Ken Dobruskin — Farley Egan — James Farrell — Debra Farrell — Amanda Foulger — Leon Goldin — Peter Gordon — Bob Gowa — Gail Griffin — Lani Haverlin — Alison Hershey — Karl Heussenstamm — Carol Ann Jones — Alan Kanter — Avi King — Dudley Knight — Barbara Kraft — Alma Landsberger — Elizabeth Luye — Karen Mair — Maureen McIlroy — Theresa McWhorter — Julie Menza — Sam Mittleman — Marsha Necheles — Richard Nielsen — Rich Polkinghorn — Kate Rickman — Ron Ridenour — Ginny Roe — Gregg Roebuck — Ruth Seid — Wendy Sisson — Pearl Skotnes — Carla Spencer — Craig Spurgeon — Tom Stem — Sue Swedo — Ivan Thoen — Ed Thomas — Paul Vangelisti and all others whose names may have inadvertently been omitted.

The Staff

General Manager: Will Lewis. Program Director: Ruth Hirschman. Music: David Cloud, Dir., Katherine Calkin, Paul Vorwerk. News: Dennis Levitt, Dir., Dave Boxall, Carol Breshears, Victor Vasquez. Public Affairs: Mike Hodel, Dir., Jim Berland, Barbara Cady, Earl Ofari, Tim Rosenfeld. Production: Peter Sutheim, Dir., Tiji (traffic), Steve Hoffman, Bob Lowe, Tim McGovern, Mark Rosenthal, Steve Tyler. Engineer: Don Wilson. Promotion Director: Barbara Spark. Program producer: Clare Spark. Subscriptions: Clay Delmar, Dir., Madeleine Stem, Roger Zimmerman. Business Mgr: Milli Martinez. Community Events: Mario Casetta. Chief Bureaucrat: Roy Tuckman. None of the Above: Lucia Chappelle, Emily Schiller. Folio Editor: Jane Gordon.

Pacifica Board

National: KPFA: R. Gordon Agnew, Joseph C. Belden, Peter N. Hagberg; KPFK: David B. Finkel, Robert H. Powsner, Jonas Rosenfield Jr.; KPFT: Dupuy Bateman, Michael R. Davis, Thelma Meltzer, Danny Samuels; WBAI: Ralph Engelman, George A. Fox, Carolyn Goodman, Edwin A. Goodman, Ken Jenkins; PPS/PTL: Peter Tagger.

Local: Roscoe Lee Browne, Mae Churchill, David Cloud, Digby Diehl, David Dworski, Moctezuma Esparza, David Finkel, Peter Flaxman, Sam Francis, Frank Gehry, Leonard Goldman, Richard S. Gunther, Brownlee Haydon, Ruth Hirschman, Mike Hodel, Hallock Hoffman, Celes King Ill, Robert Klein, Roger K. Leib, Allen Lenard, Louis Licht, Ronald M. Loeb, Brian G. Manion, Jeffrey Matsui, Isabelle Navar, Frederick Nicholas, Anais Nin, Marshall Pearlman, John Phillips, Robert Powsner, Robert Radnitz, Joyce Reed Rosenberg, Jonas Rosenfield Jr., Paul Saltman, Avery Schreiber, Marvin Segelman, Muriel Seligman, Pearl Skotnes, Frederic Sutherland, Peter Tagger, Jolyon West, Haskell Wexler, Digby Wolfe, Frank Wyle, Floyd Yudelson. Ex Officio: Will Lewis, Barbara Spark, Milli Martinez.

The KPFK Folio is not sold; it is sent free to each subscriber supporting our nonprofit, noncommercial, educational station, and contains the most accurate possible listings of the programs broadcast. Subscription rates are $25 per year, or $15 per year for students, retired, unemployed, etc.

Our transmitter is on Mount Wilson. We broadcast in stereo multiplex with an effective radiated power of 112,000 watts. Our studios and offices are at 3729 Cahuenga Blvd., W. in North Hollywood 91604. Phones: (213) 8772711 and 9842711.

KPFK is owned and operated by the Pacifica Foundation, a nonprofit institution. Subscriptions are transferable to the other Pacifica Stations: KPFA, 2207 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley CA 94704; WBAI, 359 E. 62nd St., NY 10021; and KPFT, 618 Prairie St., Houston, TX 77002.

Consult page 30 for information on how to subscribe, change of address, etc.

This month's cover is by Seymour Chwast, one of the founders of the internationally known Push Pin Studios in New York City. Mr. Chwast's work has appeared everywhere from the Louvre to the New York Times, where this illustration caught our attention. We are indebted to the generosity of Mr. Chwast and the New York Times for allowing us to reprint it.

Fiesta Mexicana—FANTASTICO!

THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 2

LEMON TREE BAZAAR, 15300 San Fernando Mission Boulevard, From 11 in the morning until 11 in the evening, will be one of the most exciting folk festivals yet produced by Radio Station KPFK - a 12 hour extravaganza of Mexican and Chicano music, dance, drama, traditional food, arts and crafts and beer and wine. Among the many groups already scheduled to perform are: Fiesta Folklorica Mexicana de Ricardo Chavarriak, Mariachis Uclatlan, Ballet Mexicapan, Los Lobos de East L.A. Mickey and the MexTex, Tierra, Ballet Folkloricos de USC y UCLA, Teatro Urbano, Teatro Popular, Teatro Primavera, Conjunto los Tigres de la Sierra, Los Rancheros, SelfHelp Graphics and L.A.C.A. (Latin American Civic Association) of San Fernando. All that's for openers, thanks to Victor Vazquez and Antonio Salazar. This incredible lineup of talent will include everything from Barrio JazzRock to traditional Mariachis and Vera Cruz style folk songs and dance groups. Just to add to the fun, we'll teach a few simple Mexican folk dances in between the beer and wine respites.

As usual, there will be modest prices: only $2 general admission and a mere $1 for students (show your card) and 3729 Clubbers. Kids, of course (12 and under) are free. There will be shopping around the dance pavillion for Mexican arts and crafts, photos and prints, caligraphy, and batik. Inside too you will find some 40 shops and booths of the Lemon Tree Bazaar. So do come and bring the family. It's going to be a wonderful KPFK day, and I wanna hold your hand. OLE!

Mario Casetta,

Community Events

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