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TBR 240216 - The Dream Killers*

Feb. 16, 2024, 7:22 p.m.
This week’s archive radio show features socialism in all its glory. Learn things they never taught you in school — it’s time for the Thunderbolt!



Sonic Café #376/Your Money Problems Might Just Be Genetic

Feb. 16, 2024, 6:04 p.m.
Sonic Café that’s Echosmith singing about cool kids, which is exactly what we all were ahh back in the day. So, hey welcome to the program, I’m your host Scott Clark and this is episode 376. This time the Sonic Café brings spins up a mix of snappy tunes pulled from the last 55 years. Listen for Break Your Neck, hard driving rock from the Len Price 3. Also Jefferson Starship from the Freedom at Point Zero album, the Supersonic Blues Machine, Rolling Stones from Bridges to Babylon, the iconic Tom Waits and of course more, including a trip back to 1968 in the Sonic Café time machine for a Deep Purple classic, listen for Hush, after the bottom on the hour. Oh and before we forget, are you one of those people who has perpetual money problems? Well, perhaps those problems are genetic. Comedian Ray DeVito is here to lay down his theory. All that and more straight ahead in another snappy mix of eclectic music, comedy and pop culture from that little radio café way out here in the Pacific Northwest. Here’s 2023 music from the great Pete Townsend, and as always, we’re the Sonic Café.



Zana Briski, Ross Kauffman – "Brothels of Calcutta, India"

Feb. 16, 2024, 4:15 a.m.
Originally Broadcast: March 15, 2007 Born Into Brothels “Born into Brothels” received the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2005. A tribute to the resiliency of childhood and the restorative power of art, “Born into Brothels” is a portrait of several unforgettable children who live in the red light district of Calcutta, where their mothers work as prostitutes. The most stigmatized people in Calcutta’s red light district however are not the prostitutes, but their children. In the face of abject poverty, abuse, and despair, these kids have little possibility of escaping their mother’s fate or for creating another type of life. In “Born into Brothels,” directors Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman chronicle the amazing transformation of the children they come to know in the red light district. Briski, a professional photographer, gives them lessons and cameras, igniting latent sparks of artistic genius that reside in these children who live in the most sordid and seemingly hopeless world. The photographs taken by the children are not merely examples of remarkable observation and talent; they reflect something much larger, morally encouraging, and even politically volatile: art as an immensely liberating and empowering force. Devoid of sentimentality, “Born into Brothels” defies the typical tear-stained tourist snapshot of the global underbelly. Briski spends years with these kids and becomes part of their lives. Their photographs are prisms into their souls, rather than anthropological curiosities or primitive imagery, and a true testimony of the power of the indelible creative spirit. You can learn about this film and Kids with Cameras at www.kids-with-cameras.org. I spoke with Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman in February 2005. Beginning the conversation first with Zana Briski, I asked her to explain what drew her to India before the concept of “Kids With Cameras” was even a dream. www.kids-with-cameras.org Zana Briski recommends “Secret Life of Bees,” by Sue Monk Kidd.



Indigenous in Music with Larry K - One Way Sky with Adrian Thompson in our Spotlight Interview (Rock) Hr 2

Feb. 16, 2024, 2:46 a.m.



Indigenous in Music with Larry K - One Way Sky with Adrian Thompson in our Spotlight Interview (Rock) Hr 1

Feb. 16, 2024, 2:45 a.m.
Encore: Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, on the show we welcome Adrian Thomas and his band One Way Sky. Together they form a 4 piece band, bringing us new and original rock and rock roll from the Tohono Nation in Arizona. They performed live at our “Indigenous Music Industry Night” Thursday, January 25th at the Whiskey Go Go. Read all about them at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/one-way-sky Enjoy music from One Way Sky, Logan Staats, Mike Bern, Nadjiwan, Shawn Michael Perry, Stevie Salas, La Ley, Midnight Shine, Pura Fe, Shylah Ray Sunshine, Graeme Jonez, Soleil Launiere, Ana Tijoux, Chantil Dukart, Stolen Identity, Giovanny Laguado, Chris Ferree, Qacung, Indian City, Irv Lyons Jr, Janel Munoa, Garret T. Willie, The Bloodshots, Tito & Tarantula and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.



Redwood Wonk_02142024

Feb. 15, 2024, 11:43 p.m.
Eric Kirk and David Frank discuss the politics of the day.



Celt In A Twist February 18 2024

Feb. 15, 2024, 11:31 p.m.
A tall tale of a garden shed full of Vikings, advice on How To Be A Pirate, serving Bangers & Mash from a Quicksand Cafe. Also, The Scratch, Sketch and Pat Chessell is taken by the charms of a Galway Girl. You got yer Celt In A twist with Patricia Fraser.



The Shortwave Report 02/16/24

Feb. 15, 2024, 11:30 p.m.
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. France 24, Radio Deutsche-Welle, Radio Havana Cuba, and NHK Japan.



World Beat Canada Radio February 17 2024

Feb. 15, 2024, 11:26 p.m.
From trance to dance, Galician producer Baiuca shifts gears on his new single. The queen of flow Espanol, Ana Tijoux returns with her first new album in 10 years. We debut our pick from Vida. Eccodek treats us to a live recording and a peek Behind The Mask while Italian producer DJ Brahms drops a never before heard new recording with two Sicilian musicians. Fantastico! Join us for World Beat Canada Radio!



Today's Bluegrass With Danny Hensley

Feb. 15, 2024, 3:17 p.m.
This episode of Today's Bluegrass showcases all new music from Missy Raines, Caroline Owens, Charm City Junction, Billy Strings with Willie Nelson, The Pickpockets, Jason Carter, Town Mountain, Wyatt Ellis and more. The show can be heard on Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music Radio five times each week. Monday at 9 AM, Tuesday at 12 AM, Thursday and Friday at 11 PM and Saturday at 3 AM - all times Eastern. Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music Radio can be tuned in locally at 91.7 FM Community Radio and streaming world wide at www.sbbradio.org and www.sbbradio.net We are WSBB - Digital Broadcasting Radio.



Voyage of the Golden Rule - An Experiment With Truth

Feb. 15, 2024, 4:54 a.m.
Talk given at the end of the Great Circle Tour of 2023. How the Golden Rule, a 30 ft ketch rigged sailboat, was found and restored by Veterans For Peace to continue its original goal of energizing public opinion to action to check the insanity of nuclear weapons. Credited with halting their atmospheric testing by raising public awareness, the little sail boat that could, now in its second life had just completed an 11,000 mile journey to challenge nuclear militarism, reckless normalization of nuclear war and the 24/7 radiation contamination of our environment by nuclear power with its waste; a big mission for a 30 foot boat. Captain Kiko who sailed the Golden Rule from Hawaii back to the U.S. ahead of the tour tells the history of how it and the original crew set sail in 1958 to the Marshall Islands, intent on stopping ongoing atomic bomb tests and in the process inspired the political movement that ended atmospheric testing against the demands of the Generals, Industrialists and military scientists. This Midwest to East Coast to Great Lakes journey stopped in many cities and even Cuba to engage in the work of Peace through education and community building. Both counter the propaganda that erases the historical facts of atmospheric testing: during hundreds of tests, radioactive Cesium 137 and Strontium 90 fell on ALL of the continental United States and continues today to move through the food chain. In 1958, St. Louis, Mo was a hot spot where mothers, concerned about Strontium 90 contaminating milk they were feeding their infants, started the Baby Tooth Survey that helped convince President John F Kennedy to halt atmospheric testing. But by that time the legacy of the Pacific atmospheric tests had poisoned the Marshal Islanders and their homes forever. The U.S. Military continued to study the effects the radiation exposure had on them because according to one American scientist: "They were more like us than rats". Racism was prevalent then and remains so in almost all things nuclear.



"Concern" without action is complicity in Israel's crimes in Gaza

Feb. 15, 2024, 4:36 a.m.
Israel is continuing its planned transfer/destruction of the people of Gaza. All talk of "talks" is cover for Bibi's criminal long-term plan. When Blinkin meets with Sisi and the Gulf royals he is lording it over America's assets and imposing hegemony. Israel is the point of the American imperialist spear in West Asia. The US has busy bases all over the region. The fight to remove the neo-colonial system will continue, long and brutal, but will be won.



Today's Pakistan, The people vs. the generals

Feb. 14, 2024, 7:36 p.m.
The turnout for Imran Khan's candidates was so strong, they overturned the crooked plans of Pakistan's establishment. Now, the struggle to bring democracy to the country's fake democracy moves to a more dangerous stage. Pakistan's phony-opposition is consulting with the US ambassador as they try to thwart the popular will.



Between the Lines for February 14, 2024

Feb. 14, 2024, 4:26 p.m.
Biden's Ineffectual Response to Israel's Ongoing Carnage in Gaza War; One Year After East Palestine Toxic Train Derailment Residents Still Seeking Help on Heath Impacts; SCOTUS Hearing on Colorado's Removal of Trump from State Ballot Ignores His Role as Insurrectionist.



Cheeze Pleeze # 1025

Feb. 14, 2024, 3:07 p.m.
Groovy over the top Cheeze From the 1960s.....fun, yet with a horror movie tone Cheeze from the 1950s, and a Catbox Cover that even Barry Manilow might hate.



Breaking News From Bob Avakian. U.S. Imperialism and the Crisis At The Border + MORE

Feb. 14, 2024, 4:28 a.m.
From @BobAvakianOfficial - breaking into the B.S. Of the capitalist-imperialist propaganda machinery. Annie Day, crisis at the border, the RevComs from Texas and California. Sunsara Taylor on, “Actually?... Revolution IS Possible! And If This Revolution Isn't Made Soon, Humanity Is Thoroughly F***ed!” The RevComs, “what about human nature"? Stupidest Thing We've Heard All Week: Try not to reference BA. Bob Avakian on: Largeness of mind and generosity of spirit, from The Bob Avakian Interviews



Standing On The Shoulders of Giants: Dara O'Rourke and Corwin Hardham

Feb. 13, 2024, 11:17 p.m.
This week on Sea Change Radio, we dig into the archives to revisit a couple of discussions with sustainability innovators whose ideas never took full flight but can continue to inspire us nonetheless. First, we hear from Dara O’Rourke, the CEO of Good Guide, a really great idea for improving product transparency for consumers which sadly shut down in 2020. Then, we speak with Corwin Hardham, the CEO of solar kite company Makani Power, who tragically passed away in 2012 at the age of 38, only one year after this Sea Change Radio interview.



A Poison Like No Other – Matt Simon - TUC Archives

Feb. 13, 2024, 7:46 p.m.
Welcome to this program from TUC Radio’s Archives, first broadcasts on Jan. 3, 2023. Almost all plastics in use today are so called “petrochemicals,” products made from fossil fuels like oil, coal, and gas. This industry is booming and plastics are showing up not just in manufacturing, construction and road building, but in our personal environment, our homes, households, clothes, furniture, and the food distribution systems we depend on. The very thing that makes plastic so useful – its toughness – means it never really goes away. It just gets smaller and smaller: eventually small enough to enter the atmosphere and be inhaled, or be absorbed by food crops that are watered with sewage sludge. We are already exploring the spread of microplastics in the oceans. Included in this program are excerpts from Plastic Talks – hosted by Erica Cirino, the Communications Manager of the Plastic Pollution Coalition. She is speaking with Matt Simon, Science writer for Wired Magazine and author of A Poison Like No Other. How Microplastics Corrupted Our Planet and Our Bodies. DATE: 2024/02/13
CREDIT: Plastic Pollution Coalition



Episode 555: An Afternoon with Rush, Paddington Bear, Gene Simmons, and Lemmy

Feb. 13, 2024, 6:29 p.m.
SUDS Episode – Dave and Julianna make a wrong turn in PA and wind up in Canada. The music is unbelievable here with Rush & Celine ??? Yeah, but what aboot the beer? Ready to rock your palate? Our latest podcast episode is a tribute to the legendary band Rush, featuring a lineup of Henderson's Brewing Company's Rush-inspired beers. From the Canadian Golden Ale to the Moving Pictures dark ale, we're tasting, discussing, and rating these brews while sharing personal Rush memories. Plus, don't miss our bonus beer—a nod to another rock icon, Motorhead. Tune in for a journey through the flavors and stories that celebrate the legacy of Rush. Listen now and join the rock and roll beer tasting!



Women "raped and mutilated!" Babies "murdered and beheaded!" UNWRA "helped!" New York Times agrees! Biden supports genocide! What's wrong with this picture?

Feb. 13, 2024, 4:55 a.m.
This week we continue coverage of the massive frauds perpetrated by the Israeli Government, including its bogus charges that Hamas fighters, during their raid on October 7th, raped and mutilated women, murdered and beheaded babies, etc. President Joe Biden and his administration have adopted the false claims, standard media have followed, and Israel's long-planned genocide of Gaza has begun, with major US help. The New York Times is being examined for supporting the fraudulent claims, now that the events of Oct 7th are being scrutinized by independent media. We begin with the Electronic Intifada's findings. Nora Barrows-Friedman and Ali Abunimah discuss the most recent revelations about this massive fraud. Following that, we have further examination by Jeremy Scahill, who wrote an extensive report for The Intercept Magazine. He discusses his report with Nermeen Shaikh and Amy Goodman on Democracy Now.



If Music Could Talk - Feb 11 2024

Feb. 13, 2024, 3:37 a.m.



Episode 293 Just Fragments of Middle Age

Feb. 13, 2024, 2:06 a.m.
Change is good! We made some slight alterations to the breaks, let us know what you think, playus@chiampa.org .. otherwise thanks for tuning in and listen live every other Monday at 8pm est / 7pm CST over at HTTP://www.chiampa.org



Turning Pages: Early Elliot & Rare Ray Bradbury + global LGBTQ news!

Feb. 13, 2024, 2:03 a.m.
Ray Bradbury “illustrated” gay men in his little-known Irish play “Falling Upward”; recalling trans actor/writer/producer Elliot Page’s first courageous coming out speech; Houthi rebels sentence 13 to death for queer sex, the British Parliament hears its first all-trans testimony, Mumbai Pride comes back better, Oklahoma lawmakers plan to ban Pride, Seattle queer bar raids prompt a “lewd conduct” review, and Murfreesboro, Tennessee and the state of South Dakota each pay the price for anti-queer bias All that and more this week when you find “This Way Out”, the world’s audio oasis for LGBTQ+ news and culture.



WINGS #44-23 Accented English

Feb. 12, 2024, 7:58 p.m.
Description: Why people whose first language is not English have different accents. How reactions to that affect immigrants' lives. Speakers:Rosina Lippi-Green PhD in Linguistics, author of English with an Accent; Evelyne Ello-Hart, from Côte d'Ivoire, program supervisor for the Africa Women's Coalition in Portland, Oregon, speaks seven languages, including Italian; Woman from Laos who works for Refugee Resettlement Program speaks Vietnamese, Laotian Thai, variants of Chinese, and English; Dora Reina an accountant from Mexico, living in the US and taking English classes; Tracey Derwing, professor in the TESL [Teaching English as a Second Language] program in Educational Psychology at the University of Alberta, co-directed the Prairie Metropolis Research Centre of Excellence for Research on Migration and Integration where she researched how to teach native speakers of English to be better listeners.



The Repository_136

Feb. 12, 2024, 7:56 p.m.
The Repository is an oubliette of musique concrete, nocturnal emanations and audio oddities. An hour of strange music, spoken word musical mash ups of questionable taste. All material is royalty-free, public domain or Creative Commons. This show makes perfect late-night faire. Please let us know if you are broadcasting this show. Our host, Jack Bailey will give your radio station a shout out! Email us at kzzh@accesshumboldt.net.



All Eyes on Rafah

Feb. 12, 2024, 7:42 p.m.
The forces of Israeli Apartheid are now closing in on 1.5 million displaced Palestinians trapped in the city of Rafah in south Gaza. Stop the genocide. Ceasefire now.



Walkuman Style #376

Feb. 12, 2024, 5:12 p.m.
J Dilla all-vinyl 50th Birthday tribute. 1. Wait Up - Q-Tip 2. Get Dis Money - Slum Village 3. Steppin' It Up - A Tribe Called Quest ft. Busta Rhymes and Redman 4. Doin' It - Common 5. 4 Horsemen (192 N' it) - Phife Dawg ft. No Name 6. Drop - The Pharcyde 7. Dynamite - The Roots 8. Go Ladies - Slum Village 9. Woo Hah! Jay Dee Bounce remix instrumental 10. Keeping It Moving - ATCQ 11. Y? (Be like that) Jay Dee remix - The Pharcyde 12. Da Booty - ATCQ 13. The Rhyme - Keith Murray (Slum Village remix) 14. Thought U Wuz Nice - Phife Dawg 15. The Questions - Common ft. Yasin Bey 16. Fantastic - Slum Village 17. Look of Love Jay Dee remix - J-88 18. Stressed Out instrumental



February 11, 2024: Let it be known

Feb. 12, 2024, 2:26 a.m.
It's an (almost) all-African episode this week, with new music from Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited (Zimbabwe via USA), Lagos Thugs (Nigeria), Sahra Halgan (Somaliland), Jembaa Groove (Ghana via Germany) and Azuka Moweta & His Anioma Brothers Band (Nigeria), plus reissues of Mali's Super Biton de Segou, Mama Sissoko, Camara Productions and more



Cat 6, Grid Down & the Behavior Crisis

Feb. 11, 2024, 7:06 p.m.
Horrendous climate-driven storms are here. From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, senior scientist Dr. Michael Wehner makes the case for Cat 6. Electricity from natural gas is more reliable than renewables, right? Wrong. Mark Specht from the Union of Concerned Scientists finds gas plant failures bring grids down. From New Zealand Joseph Merz on the latest World scientists warning: The behavioral crisis driving ecological overshoot.



Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Richie Ledreagle in our Spotlight Interview (Hip Hop) Hr 2

Feb. 11, 2024, 4:30 p.m.



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