Friday, October 28 5:00 First Light With Henri-Pierre Koubaka. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 8:30 Computer Access. With Chupoo Alafonte 9:00 Morning Concert Music from Chapel, Court and Countryside presented by Joseph Spencer. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Book Talk. Culture in Wartime. A discussion with Peter Stansky and William Abrahams, authors of the newly published London's Burning: Life, Death, and Art in the Second World War (Stanford University Press). Host: Peter Carroll. 12:00 Brainstorm The Little House She Built Herself. A woman describes the house she designed and built with a friend, the innovative forms of finance she developed, and her recommendations. Interviewed by Barbara Dunlap. 1:00 Pig In A Pen Traditional and contemporary bluegrass and old-timey music with Ray Edlund. 2:30 Shoutin Out with Mama O'Shea Shout out and fight back with Mama at 848-4425. Engineer: Barry Korengold. 4:00 Rhythm Drive Music to get you home, with Chuy Varela. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 5:00 KFCF Poetry Enjambment A broadcast of the September Poetry Enjambment recorded at the Barnes and Noble Cafe. Featured is the work of David Nathaniel Callahan, who, while employed as a school custodian, has written poetry about growing up in West Fresno. The inspiration of Langston Hughes is apparent in his poetry. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 En Contacto Directo Spanish-English bilingual programming. Host: Fabiola Zepeda. 7:00 KPFB 89.3 FM: Youth in Control. By and for teenagers. Berkeley only. 8:00 Living On Indian Time Native American programming with Dennis Jennings. 9:00 La Onda Bajita The best low riding oldies in Norte Califas, with Molina, Chuy and the La Onda staff. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Tweak & Peak Dreamland. Six hours. Nothing on the air but your own mind. We're being repaired. See you at 6 AM. 12:00 KFCF That Time of the Month Deep into the night of the Halloween month Andre Faltonson takes over the air waves to play the music of Kitaro all night to keep you awake and wondering what is beneath your bed. Fresno only. .