Thursday, April 21 5:00 First Light With Marta Ulvaeus. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 9:00 Morning Concert KPFA presents the Kimball's Carnival performance of Figure 8, made up of the members of the Rova Saxophone Quartet: Bruce Ackley, Jon Raskin, Steve Adams and Larry Ochs, joined by the combined forces of saxophonists Tim Berne, Vinny Golia, Dave Barrett and Glenn Spearman. Opening the concert is a spontaneous collaboration between William Winant, Bob Ostertag and John Zorn. This recording was engineered by Jim Bennett on January 18, 1994. Hosted by Catherine Gollery and Jim Bennett. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. The Player: A Profile of an Art (Part 2) by Lillian Ross and Helen Ross. Interviews with Geraldine Page, Anthony Quinn and Angela Lansbury regarding their growing up and theatrical experiences up to 1962. Conclusion of readings by Ed Markmann. 11:30 Probabilities. The Probabilities Review. Monthly book review of genre fiction, with Richard A. Lupoff, Richard Wolinsky, and Shelley Singer. Also: a look at Bay Area Mystery Week with Joel Quigley. 12:00 Brainstorm New Dimensions Radio. Future Medicine with Daniel Goleman. The leading edge of medicine today is discovering how the mind and the emotions influence medical conditions. It is the medicine of the future, and this discussion tells us what to expect. Goleman is an editor of Consumer Reports' Mind/Body Medicine: How to Use Your Mind for Better Health (1993). 1:00 Sing Out! Folk & not-so-acoustic music with Larry Kelp. 2:30 La Verdad Musical/The Musical Truth Music from the Pan-African diaspora, with Avotcja. 4:00 Rhythm Drive With Chupoo Alafonte. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 Majority Report 7:00 Local and International Women's News. 7:30 Heritage. With Linda Spector. 8:00 Count Me In Women in Jazz, Women in Blues. Hosted by Betty Lawson-Eugene. 10:00 Evening Theater by Patrick Suskind. 1738, Paris. Jean-Baptiste Grenuille, born a child monster, has a sense of smell so acute that it can detect hidden truths in all living things. He has an obsession to create the most perfect and powerful scent of all, the scent of love and enslavement, even the scent of life itself. Read in seven evening installments by Erik Bauersfeld. Part 7. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Over The Edge 3:00 Puzzling Evidence With Doug Wellman. .