JILL HENNESSY CHECKS IN
** "Playing the guitar in the NYC subways was such a joy - people will walk on by, or they'll stop and sing with you, throw money in your guitar case, or throw a can of beer in. It's been such a gift in my life, just stand where you are and enjoy the moment - and open yourself up to other people..."
Listen Up - April Fools Day Radio

Jill Hennessy Talks Hope Valley, Nuremberg, I Shot Andy Warhol. The actress, musician and Exit Wounds, Crossing Jordan, and Law & Order star in a conversation about her current dramatic series, Hope Valley: 1874. A post-Civil War migration of western widows and mothers to the Canadian wilderness in search of new beginnings - and the dirt poor gold miners' clash with a local land grabber. Hennessy also shares memories of starting out in music by performing with her guitar for spare change on the NYC subways back then...

** "You can't do World War III like you used to - fill in the blanks..."
Pacifica Host Garland Nixon Unscrambling Trump - for whom every day is April Fools Day, not just today. As Garland reports from an undisclosed location on the other side of the world, and no matter where - Trump 'like a madman in a bad comedy movie with a mad scientist...'

Plus...
* 'Sometimes the best reason for war is no reason at all' - Iran War, The Movie...
* Musical celebration of Spring. Award winning anti-hate crimes playwright, actress and contributor to the show Lionelle Hamanaka joins her libretto collaborator - classical composer and conductor Daniel Kessner, for his concert heralding spring...
