Wed 8 10It’s time for yet another Wednesday filled with great programming on The AIR. Listen at the website or on this swell little radio widget…

At 11 AM, it’s The Lynn Browder Show about Autism. In 2015 Lynn Browder began producing a show for Voices of Appalachia chronicling her son’s diagnosis with autism and the adjustments that she’s made in her life. In a few weeks Lynn will resume production of her program, bringing us up to date with Owen’s progress and sharing their personal journey. Today we bring you the seventh and eighth episodes of Lynn’s original Autism Discussion show. Lynn’s show will replay on Friday morning and Sunday afternoon.

Our programs today also include an encore editions of On The Road With Mel at 1 PM,  Curtain Call, at 3 PM and The Swing Shift at 4 PM. Your PopCulteer produces all three of these shows, and wanted to take some time off in advance of  his birthday this weekend. Rest assured, that if you tune in, you will be mightily entertained and informed. Our reruns are better than everybody else’s brand-new stuff, honest!

At 1:30 PM, we do have an all new STUFF TO DO.  Your hosts Rudy Panucci and Mel Larch tell you all about the weekend’s activities including Live on The Levee, The Charleston Light Opera Guild Production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast at The Clay center, great bands playing in our area’s top music venues and more.  This week, you’ll also hear music from Ron Sowell, The Laser Beams, Embracer and Groove Heavy. STUFF TO DO repeats at 6:30 PM and will be posted in PopCult Thursday.

At 2 PM, The Best of The Real With Mark Wolfe brings you an hour the best of Mark’s interviews with local women of the arts. A second new edition of The Best of The Real With Mark Wolfe airs at 9 PM and features Mark’s interview with FX Make Up Artiste, RJ Haddy.

6 PM sees yet another new (to The AIR) classic edition of The Goon Show.  The 7 PM hour brings us the two latest episodes of Word Association with Lee and Rudy, concerning Dinosaurs and Rock Managers. At 8 PM tune in for The Booster Pack‘s discussion of Star Trek.

10 PM heralds a new episode of The Gibby Hunters. If you don’t know what a Gibby is, or why anyone would hunt one, tune in each week as Brian Bargainier and his crew discuss Gibbys and why they need to be spotted in the wild. This is a great educational and informative program that just happens to sound like a bunch of off-duty comedians talking candidly about all the awful people they encounter on the road.

Winding up at 11 PM for an episode of The Comedy Vault with classic comedy routines from legends of comedy past and present.

Between these shows, stay tuned for terrific indie music and encores of our other regular programs.