The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1985 Page: 7 of 16
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Non-profit Org
U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit No. 7549
Houston, Texas
ktru
rlee university
p.o. box 1 092
Houston, texas 77291
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radio
folio
ktru • 91 7 fm stereo • march 1 985
monday feature
album
One brand-new, just-released
album played uninterrupted
starting at ten. This record is so
new, it usually isn't released until
the previous Friday and hasn't hit
the record stores yet. (Well, maybe
I exaggerate...)
thursday
feature album
An older, classic album featured in
its entirety every Thuresday at ten.
Coming up:
• March 7 — Ian Hunter: All
American Boy, 1977.
• March 14 — Warren Zevon, 1976.
• March 21 — Bruce Cockburn:
High Winds White Sky, 1977.
• March 28 — ZZ Top: Tejas,1916.
• April \ — Led Zeppelin, 1969.
mutant
hardcore
This is our music director's favorite
shift. Listen to an hour of punk
music with the volume turned up so
you can't hear the neighbors'
complaints. Wednesday at
midnight.
s St m show
Punk and New Wave music from
seven until ten, always including
exciting interviews with groups
appearing locally.
women's musio
Are you a woman? Or do you have
a fondness for the female "touch"
in music? If the answer to either of
these questions is yes, or you just
want to listen to Scheleen, tune in
Mondays at 4 p.m. for Woman's
Music and hear an hour of music
written, produced or just sung by
women.
son light
In case you haven't tuned in to this
extraordinary shift, it is composed
of two hours of Christian rock
every Sunday morning including
new and New Wave music by
Christian artists. The show begins
with a feature album — new music
when we have it, otherwise an
older record from our collection.
rice radio
Three hours of great reggae music
and a D J with a terrific accent give
this show an authentic Jamaican
atmosphere. It begins with an hour
of Reggae Beat International, a
syndicated program of the best
new Jamaican music. Listen every
Friday at one o'clock.
Relax to seven hours of great Jazz,
both old and new, every Sunday at
noon.
chicken skin
music
Tune in for bluegrass, folk and
blues for three hours every
Wednesday night at seven. If
you're lucky, you will catch an
occasional live performance from
our studio by artists like Preston
Reed. For more details on Chicken
Skin Music, look at the playlist on
the next page.
calendar
At seven and midnight Monday
through Friday, Susan and Cyndi
give a rundown of everything
happening at and around Rice
from the daily food-service menu to
the River Oaks movie schedule.
The Calendar is a thorough
compilation of the worthwhile
entertainment in town. They give
an extra special calendar on
Fridays at 7 p.m. and another
special one with the Rice Radio
Journal on Sunday at 7 p.m.
news
The news is brought to you every
evening at five and nine by our
hard working and incredibly
organized news staff. KTRU's
consciencious broadcast gives you
pertinent news quickly and
without trying to sell you coffee in
between headlines.
rice radio
journal
Every Sunday at 7 p.m., KTRU
presents a special news program.
Our news staff under the direction
of Henry de la Garza have
compiled a fast paced program
touching city and campus topics.
The journal goes to the source of
the news with interviews of people
involved in events like the city
referendum on sexual orientation
in city jobs, the University
elections, and various theater
performances on and off campus.
Read about even more KTRU
programs on the back page of the
folio.
The rice radio folio is a monthly
publication of KTRU's programs,
playlists and news. We welcome
input from our listeners:
suggestions, questions or requests.
We especially appreciate responces
directed at the folio itself. To get
your own copy of the folio every
month, send your name and
address to KTRU.
KTRU is a non-profit organization
directly affiliated with Rice
University. We can accept tax-
deductible donations to defer
operating costs if cheques are sent
to KTRU, Rice University P.O. Box
1892, Houston, Texas 77251.
rice radio folio • march 1 986 • 1
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Havlak, Paul. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1985, newspaper, March 1, 1985; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245591/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.