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Today's show is one of our most requested programs the people want to hear again, the day we featured a marvelous history of the phone phreakers by Phil Lapsley and interview with Hedrick Smith who produced a documentary for PBS on how the phone company shares all your data with the government.  And you can listen to this broadcast via the Listen button to the left. A reminder:  My film, Kepler's Dream is showing in the Mill Valley Film Festival to great success. Showings this week Thursday October 13 at 3pm, Saturday October 15th 11AM.

From The Chapel at 777 Valencia (b/t 18th & 19th) in the SF Mission, SEDGE welcomes:

Author

HEDRICK SMITH

the Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award-winning journalist with Who Stole the American Dream, on trail of political and corporate decisions that have, over the past four decades, dismantled the American Dream.

Author

BLUE BALLIETT

whose latest novel Hold Fast tells the story of an 11-year-old girl who falls into Chicago’s shelter system and from there must solve the mystery of her father’s strange disappearance.

Author

PHIL LAPSLEY

the engineer, hacker, author and entrepreneur brings us his fascinating new account Exploding the Phone: The Untold Story of the Teenagers and Outlaws who Hacked Ma Bell.

Musician

APRIL VERCH

the Canadian fiddler, singer/songwriter and step dancer brings us a few of the high-energy songs from her new album Bright Like Gold.

The Yale

WHIFFENPOOFS

this year's lineup of 14 senior Yale University men who comprise the world's oldest and most famous collegiate a cappella group..

The Zealous

MIKE GREENSILL

house pianist extraordinaire.