Web Week
Today
Stock Market--1 p.m.: Eric Gillin and Chris Edmonds, contributors to TheStreet.com, chat about Wall Street’s biggest blunders, the labor situation in America and the spate of recent layoffs. https://chat.yahoo.com
Feng Shui--5 p.m.: Has Feng Shui shed its snake oil and incense image? Deborah Gee chats about where to hang nine emperor coins and why not to have a waterfall in the bedroom. https://www.hgtv.com
Friday
Country--Noon: Marc Corey Lee’s debut CD, “Stardust Cowboy,” has helped this young California-based artist gain a reputation for solid songwriting. This Webcast was recorded March 14 at House of Blues Anaheim. https://www.hob.com/live/events
Saturday
Rock--9 p.m.: Melissa Etheridge’s autobiography is on the New York Times bestseller list, and she has just released a CD. She chats after hosting a television show on the Lifetime channel. https://chat.yahoo.com
Sunday
Opera--All Day: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s “The Snow Maiden,” recorded at the 1999 White Nights Festival, is conducted by Boris Gruzin. https://classicalplus.gmn.com/webcasts/webcast.asp?id=396
Monday
Classical--All Day: Pianists Anne-Marie McDermott and Jean-Efflam Bavouzet present Gershwin’s “American in Paris” and Stravinsky’s “Concerto for Two Pianos.” https://classicalplus.gmn.com/webcasts/webcast.asp?id=311
Tuesday
Track--6:30 p.m.: Michael Johnson runs in his last major track event at Australia’s Goodwill Games in September. He has won five Olympic gold medals and nine World Championship medals. His world records stand in the 200 and 400 meters. He chats about his plans for retirement, broadcasting and “just being a dad.” AOL subscribers can access by going to keywords “AOL live.”
Wednesday
Author--5 p.m.: Robin Cook, the writer of medical thrillers such as “Outbreak,” chats about his new book, “Shock.” AOL subscribers can access by going to keywords “AOL live.”
--Compiled by KATHLEEN BRADY
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