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Don't forget, in addition to this blog, some of the other places we hang out in cyberspace include on SteveAndJohnnie.com, on ourFacebook page, on Twitter, on the SteveAndJohnnieShow'sYouTube Channel, on our Yahoo Group and, believe it or not, there is even more with still more cyber-real estate in our future.
And, remember our Monthly Photo Challenge. The current subject is "Summer Fun." If your photo wins, it will be made into a Phuzzles Puzzle.
There could be several additions to this week's schedule and, of course, any breaking news means we scrap the "game plan" and go wherever events dictate. But, for now, here's how the "game plan" shapes up.
SUNDAY NIGHT / MONDAY MORNING
Want to win a summer of free electricity? Find out how tonight when David Kolata, president of the Citizens Utility Board, joins us to talk about the CUB Energy Saver program. Even if you don't win that BIG prize, you'll still be a winner because they'll provide tips on how to reduce your electricity bills.
PLUS
We head to the top of the world for an update from our Barrow,Alaska bureau chief, who is also the owner of Pepe's North Of The Border, the amazing Fran Tate.
PLUS
Our New Music Monday Magic Laser lands on k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang and their new album "Sing It Loud.'
If you'd like more information on all the New Music Monday albums and artists we featured during the past couple of years, you'll find it right here.
PLUS
We'll check in with our very Orion Samuelson live from Norway.
MONDAY NIGHT / TUESDAY MORNING:
Rod Blagojevich has been found guilty. We'll explore the impact and get analysis from Chicago Tribune political reporter Rick Pearson.
PLUS
Dr. Christopher Ferguson, an assistant professor of psychology at Texas A&M International University who has done research on violent video games and agression, reacts to the Supreme Court decision on the matter.
PLUS
For many years, as our Monday night segued into the wee hours of Tuesday morning, we'd check redhotred.com to see who our friend Les Paul had been jamming with at the Iridium Jazz Club, in New York. Now and then Les would surprise us with a call after his show. Once again, tonight we'll take a few minutes and remember the amazing Les Paul and his legacy as we revisit part of an interview, a story, a laugh or, most importantly, his music and listen to "A Little More Les."
Don't forget, you can keep up with the latest Les Paul news and events by checking out the Les Paul Foundation website.
And, remember our Monthly Photo Challenge. The current subject is "Summer Fun." If your photo wins, it will be made into a Phuzzles Puzzle.
SUNDAY NIGHT / MONDAY MORNING
Want to win a summer of free electricity? Find out how tonight when David Kolata, president of the Citizens Utility Board, joins us to talk about the CUB Energy Saver program. Even if you don't win that BIG prize, you'll still be a winner because they'll provide tips on how to reduce your electricity bills.
PLUS
We head to the top of the world for an update from our Barrow,Alaska bureau chief, who is also the owner of Pepe's North Of The Border, the amazing Fran Tate.
PLUS
Our New Music Monday Magic Laser lands on k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang and their new album "Sing It Loud.'
If you'd like more information on all the New Music Monday albums and artists we featured during the past couple of years, you'll find it right here.
PLUS
We'll check in with our very Orion Samuelson live from Norway.
MONDAY NIGHT / TUESDAY MORNING:
Rod Blagojevich has been found guilty. We'll explore the impact and get analysis from Chicago Tribune political reporter Rick Pearson.
PLUS
Dr. Christopher Ferguson, an assistant professor of psychology at Texas A&M International University who has done research on violent video games and agression, reacts to the Supreme Court decision on the matter.
PLUS
For many years, as our Monday night segued into the wee hours of Tuesday morning, we'd check redhotred.com to see who our friend Les Paul had been jamming with at the Iridium Jazz Club, in New York. Now and then Les would surprise us with a call after his show. Once again, tonight we'll take a few minutes and remember the amazing Les Paul and his legacy as we revisit part of an interview, a story, a laugh or, most importantly, his music and listen to "A Little More Les."
Don't forget, you can keep up with the latest Les Paul news and events by checking out the Les Paul Foundation website.