Week's End from WSUI  with  host Gayane Torosyan

Week's End is no longer being produced as a stand-alone show. Gayane Torosyan is now locally hosting the American Public Media show Weekend America and many of the types of local features found on Week's End can now be found as segments run during Weekend America. Listen to Weekend America on WSUI AM910 on Saturday afternoons from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.

Recently Heard on Weekend America/Iowa Edition...

5.23.2005

Weekend America/Iowa Edition Program

This podcast of Weekend Iowa sounds fairly similar to its original broadcast version because the program includes some local stories that will probably interest you despite their actual "expiry date."

In the first segment, our engineer and pioneer podcaster John Bollwitt spends a sleepless night at the premiere of the final Star Wars episode, talking to fans and moviegoers. Bollwitt had support from our freshly graduated UI Journalism and Political Science alum Paul Flahive.

Then WSUI's Julie Englander interviews Charlotte Westerhaus, Director of the University of Iowa Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity. Westerhaus is taking a new position as the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion.

Next, Producer Ben Kieffer speaks with a University of Iowa linguist who explores the latest college slang with the help of her students.

And finally, host Gayane Torosyan chats about music with fellow journalists David Pedersen and Jeff Schmidt who also happen to be the founding members of The 100s http://www.the100s.com/ , an eastern-Iowa-based roots-rock-country-folk band.

34:30 minutes

Podcast LogoWeekend Iowa Podcast May 21, 2005


5.21.2005

Rock Around the Clock

Sunday, April 3rd marked the start of Daylight Saving Time, but what exactly are we "saving"? WSUI student producer Rebecca Sheir, an MFA student in the University of Iowa's Nonfiction Writing Program, has the answer.
6:48 minutes

Podcast LogoWeekend Iowa Podcast April 2, 2005


5.17.2005

Weekend America/Iowa Edition Program

On this special podcast edition of Weekend Iowa, host Gayane Torosyan introduces a series of stories produced by her broadcast journalism students at the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication. The topics range from an innovative play area at an Iowa City elementary school to a common athletic injury. At the end, student reporter Paul Flahive inquires a few of his graduating classmates about their future plans. This year the University of Iowa undergraduate commencement ceremonies took place on May 14 2005, the same day this program originally broadcast on WSUI. At the end of the hour, you’ll hear an essay by Iowa City author Joe Blair.
1 hour 7:29 minutes

Podcast LogoWeekend Iowa Podcast May 14, 2005


5.9.2005

Weekend America/Iowa Edition: Joe Blair

Joe Blair is an Iowa City writer whose works have been appreciated by so many Weekend America/Iowa Edition listeners that we decided to podcast our entire collection at once. There will be more of his essays in our future programs, of course, but for now – meet Joe Blair!
38:44 minutes

Podcast LogoWeekend Iowa Podcast May 6, 2005


5.5.2005

Paul Flahive: Cap and Gown

On this edition of the Weekend Iowa Podcast, an essay by Paul Flahive, a student at the University of Iowa in the school of Journalism and Mass Communication. His essay titled Cap and Gown aired on Weekend America, Iowa Edition on April 30, 2005.
9:22 minutes

Podcast LogoWeekend Iowa Podcast April 30, 2005


5.2.2005

Armenian musician Arto Tuncboyaciyan


Weekend America/Iowa Edition host Gayane Torosyan speaks with Armenian avant-garde folk musician Arto Tuncboyaciyan.
8:51 minutes

http://www.albakultur.de/alba/armenian

Weekend Iowa Podcast April 30, 2005


4.28.2005

Mission: Immatzohble

April 23rd marked the first night of Passover, the Jewish holiday commemorating the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. In their rush to flee the Pharoah, the Israelites did not have time to let their bread to rise. So, for eight days, Passover observers are forbidden from eating anything containing leavening. Thus, the primary food associated with Passover is matzoh, or unleavened bread.

WSUI student producer Rebecca Sheir made the exodus from New York City to Iowa City in 2003. Gearing up to celebrate her second Passover in the Heartland, in this essay she kibitzes about danger, intrigue, and one impossible mission.
10:13 minutes

Weekend Iowa Podcast April 05, 2005


2.13.2005

Weekend America/Iowa Edition Program

This complete program offers various, locally produced stories about issues pertaining to Iowa City and surrounding communities. Mary Larue speaks with KSUI producer Nancy Hagen about her studies as a marshal scholar. An audio essay by Grayhawk writer Mildrid Lavin. What is love in this world of the internet? Student producer Rebecca Sheir looks at an interesting story during this valentine season.
54:36 minutes

Weekend Iowa Podcast Febuary 12, 2005