Whad'Ya Know
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Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?
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The “Whad’Ya Know?” show came to Fairbanks on August 7, 2009 for an evening of live entertainment right here on the UAF Campus.
The two-hour show is a mix of monologue, quiz show, an offbeat interview or hotline call-in, banter with Jim Packard, and audience participation. And there’s jazz with John Thulin (piano), Jeff Hammann (bass) and Clyde Stubblefield (trap set). It’s spontaneous, unscripted entertainment at its best.
Former English teacher and cabbie Michael Feldman began “Whad’Ya Know?” in 1985 with Wisconsin Public Radio. The show immediately attracted critical acclaim and a loyal following from coast to coast. Determined to make use of his English degree, Feldman is the author of several “highly praised and widely ignored” books, including Whad’Ya Know (1991), Whad’Ya Knowledge (1993), Something I Said? Innuendo and Out the Other (2004), and Glad You Asked (2004).




