Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride
March 2, 2011, 8:40 p.m.
Redeye caught up with director Bob Christie and producer Morris Chapdelaine and talked with them about their film, Beyond Gay, which follows Ken Coolen, the director of Vancouver's Pride Parade around the world as he helps queer activists put on pride events. The film showed recently at the Codev World Community Film Festival in Vancouver.
Dave Lindorff on the Capture of U.S. Agent Raymond Davis
March 2, 2011, 6:23 p.m.
"We can't throw this agent over" says Lindsay Graham, about Raymond Davis, captured in Pakistan.
Dave Lindorff recounts the unfolding of the extraordinary incident involving U.S. agent Davis, now held for the murder of two Pakistani men. Lindorff investigates the tangled maze of the Hyperion security company that Davis allegedly worked for.
Who is Davis? What was he doing?
What is the reaction in Pakistan?
Lindorff unravels and focuses on aspects of the story that the mainstream media prefer to sit on.
Incendie
March 2, 2011, 5:26 p.m.
Redeye speaks with film buffs Marty and Martha Roth about their reactions to Incendie, Canada's entry for Best Foreign Film at the Academy Awards.
3/2/11 edition
March 2, 2011, 5:11 p.m.
a ton of new music on the show tonight! new stuff from army of the universe, vigilante, incubite, schattenschlag, control.org, caustic, lotus feed, and atomic neon. ...and i didn't even get through reviewing what all i had!
upcoming show's:
the creepshow w/ point blank @ empire, richmond, va, wednesday, march 2nd
peter murphy @ the national, richmond, va, thursday, march 31st
de/vision, iris, mesh @ fallout, richmond, va, monday, april 11th
angelspit @ fallout, richmond, va, friday, april 22nd
Health Justice Radio Collective
March 2, 2011, 5 p.m.
Asbestos, a group of minerals that became popular because of their tensile strength and usefulness in cement and road construction, is now a known cancer-causing agent. Despite this, the World Health Organization estimates that 125 million people world-wide remain exposed to the product. In Canada, asbestos is being removed from public libraries and schools because of its harmful effects. What many people donât realize though, is that until recently, the province of Quebec was also simultaneously mining and exporting the deadly substance it to countries like India, the Phillipines, and Indonesia. The mine has since closed, but there has been talk of re-opening Jeffrey Mine which could extend production for another 25 years. On January 14th of this year, the Quebec Association of Lung Specialists released a statement urging the province to not re-open the mine. On todayâs episode of HJR we speak with Dr. David Egilman, an associate professor of in the department of community health at Brown University, who has written extensively about Canadian asbestos.
Espacio de Noticias de la Ké Huelga - 1 de marzo de 2011
March 2, 2011, 3:01 p.m.
El Espacio de Noticias intenta comunicar la resistencia de los pueblos contra el monstruo capital y sus gobiernos sirvientes. Se elabora en Ciudad Monstruo, México y forma parte del proyecto radial de la Ké Huelga Radio. Esta es la edición del 1 de marzo de 2011.
# 189 Dictators
March 2, 2011, 2:26 p.m.
A serious, musical, satirical audio trip
Shawn Raymond - New USA Manager for SJ/SF to Boston Ride
March 2, 2011, 2:18 p.m.
We spent some time visiting with the amazing Renaissance Man, Shawn Raymond. Shawn is an inventor, patent holder, engineer, mechanic, sculpture artist and business founder.
An Oscar Salute - The Annual Soundtrack Show
March 2, 2011, 7:23 a.m.
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 11 PM to 1 AM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org
Between the Lines' for the Week Ending March 11, 2011
March 2, 2011, 6:33 a.m.
Could Historic Protests in Wisconsin Signal Re-energizing of Labor and Progressive Movement? Efforts to Reduce U.S. Record Prison Population; Signs of Unrest in Saudi Arabia as Uprisings Spread Across Middle East & North Africa
Silence = Complicity: Attacks on Planned Parenthood, Standing up to War Criminals and This Year's Progie Awards to Progressive Films, Filmmakers and Actors
March 2, 2011, 3:47 a.m.
Gloria Feldt, Past President of Planned Parenthood Foundation of America, digs into the attempt to slash Title X funding and decimate Planned Parenthood's ability to provide family planning services, including abortion, as well as other health care services to women. Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst, member of Veterans for Peace and Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, talks about why he stood up to show his opposition to Hillary Clinton as a War Criminal only to be beaten, dragged out of the theater and thrown in jail. Ed Rampell, member of the James Agee Cinema Circle, Author of Progressive Hollywood, announces this year's Progie Awards to the most progressive films, filmmakers and actors of the season.
90 - Local Government
March 2, 2011, 3:08 a.m.
Many anarchists fall into a trap of thinking that their local government is somehow more radical than the higher levels of the government. I am briefly attempting to disprove that fallacy.
There Will Be Crud
March 2, 2011, 12:47 a.m.
Our guest this week is Jeremy Miller, an investigative journalist whoâs written an article in the February issue of Orion Magazine. He tells us all about Kern County, how the methods used to extract the cruddy crude are pitting agricultural interests against oil interests, how water is being expended in the endless pursuit of petroleum, and how, by reducing our dependence on oil, weâd also be preventing the waste of that life-giving compound, H2O. They say water and oil donât mix, this week on Sea Change Radio, we discover what happens when they do.
Well What Do You Do With a Revolution?!!!
March 1, 2011, 10:53 p.m.
There have been about 5 periods in Rock 'n' Roll that you might call a "Revolution"--a time when rock had seemed to have reached it's logical end: stale, dreary pop. And just when you are ready to call time of death, some kids with cheap guitars and lo-fi equipment cast off the shroud and bring it back with a jolt, usually by taking it all back to its roots. Full circle. A revolution indeed.
Tonight we'll spin some sides from those tumultuous times and bear witness to the continual resurrection of Rock 'n' Roll.
Youth and the Olympics
March 1, 2011, 7:36 p.m.
Organizers of the Olympics say the Games are all about youth. Redeye spoke with Jacqueline Kennelly who has been talking with homeless and street-involved youth about how the Games impacted them. She was in Vancouver recently completing a third round of interviews with youth and youth workers.
What sets Quebec Solidaire apart from other political parties
March 1, 2011, 6:45 p.m.
Redeye talks with Roger Rashi, a founding member of Quebec Solidaire and a social and political activist living in Montreal. He talks about how Quebec Solidaire tries to stay connected with the grassroots while at the same time pursuing a voice in electoral politics.
Brum Current Affairs show Behind The Headlines
March 1, 2011, 3:32 p.m.
WSQT Broadcast for March 1
March 1, 2011, 3:22 p.m.
Pirate radio song
Station ID
Palestine Today for March 1
War update-Six NATO troops die in Afhganistan, 14 protesters killed in Iraq
desertion Song(clip)
What if Army ads had heath warnings?
Station ID
Between the Lines:The protests in Wisconsin against GOP union-busting
Wisconsin solidarity protests in DC: Dupont Circle, National Governor's Assn
DC Residents protest HUD budget cuts that would evict 750,000 nationwide
Announcement:Govt-shutdown means Wisconsin everywhere!
Keep DC Wal-Mart free anthem
ANC 6C-01 hearing on Wal-Mart in DC
HLS/Astra-Zenica office protests followed by home demos
Anemone
March 1, 2011, 1:03 p.m.
Creature Features is a 2:00 minute weekly feature (module) specifically about Puget Sound mammals and sea life. Each program will feature a different creature. Written by the Skagit County Beach Watchers a volunteer organization trained by Western Washington University.
Radio stations will find this an educational feature. Especially NorthWest stations. Â
Indy Media Live
March 1, 2011, 10:34 a.m.
Light & Lively Pt 1
March 1, 2011, 9:12 a.m.
One hour sample of a weekly four-hour online radio broadcast @ 10pm CST from KABF 88.3 FM Little Rock, Arkansas. Full details on the international works of Rural War Room & live stream at http://www.RuralWarRoom.com
68, Revisiting the Shaman of Green Valley, Arizona
March 1, 2011, 7:31 a.m.
Annie Duncan has been many things, a construction worker, GM CEO, tennis instructor, and now Farmer's Market Guru. 11 years ago she was dianosed with cancer and given only months to live. While "waiting to die," she met a shaman, who taught her how to live.
Episode 03/01/2011
March 1, 2011, 2:24 a.m.
We haven't finished with the local shelves, but it's the first show of March, so it's the beginning of Live Album Month! That means we're really pressed for time, especially since the album for this week was a great-but-long set by the Mekons from 1989.
This Way Out: Indefensible DOMA
Feb. 28, 2011, 8:45 p.m.
This week on "This Way Out" (hosted by Lucia Chappelle and produced with Greg Gordon), a looming legal showdown pushes the Obama Administration to give up defending the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage's "heterosexuals only" provision (Lambda Legal's Jon Davidson explains "higher scrutiny"; Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders' Mary Bonauto describes how personal stories of discrimination built their cases; the White House clarifies its position at a briefing with Press Secretary Jay Carney; Professor Tobias Wolff provides a deeper legal analysis of the Administration's move and how it can affect the whole gamut of civil rights issues; plaintiff Edie Windsor reacts to the decision)... and in "NewsWrap" (reported this week by Robert LeBlanc and Tanya Kane-Parry), Justice Department tries to skirt the issue of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell's" constitutionality, Hawai'i Governor Neil Abercrombie enthusiastically signs his state's civil unions bill; Montenegro announces the birth of its first pro-LGBT NGO; hundreds of Thai and Burmese people take part in an LGBT rights peace walk in Chiang Mai, Thailand; Budapest Pride in on again.
2011 09 Arsenic in Chicken Update
Feb. 28, 2011, 7:04 p.m.
Bucky Buckaw raises the ethical bar by propagandizing on decentralizing agriculture for the benefit of livestock, humans and the environment. In this episode he discusses Regis Philbin, Arsenic content of mass-produced chickens and efforts to legally ban the practice of arsenic laced feed.
Uprising Revolution: Middle East, North Africa, Greece 2011
Feb. 28, 2011, 6:59 p.m.
Special broadcast on Middle East, North Africa Revolution Uprising the latest news as of 2/28-3/01/2011 from Lybia, Egypt, Yemen. Also Greece General strike followed by violent riots.
Behind the witch-hunt of #WikiLeaks
Feb. 28, 2011, 4:02 p.m.
Robert Stevens spoke at a public meeting in Sheffield on 23rd February about the persecution of WikiLeaks, http://wikileaks.ch/ and in defense of Julian Assange.
REAL HISTORY: The Spanish American War (TWO of FIVE)
Feb. 28, 2011, 3:49 p.m.
Why did the US give verbal support to the Cuban liberation movements against Spain while selling weapons to Spain to fight the poplar movement? The Spanish American War was an important turning point in the transition of the US to an imperial power and many of the forces at work are eerily contemporary.
Jason Hamlin guest DJ. Jan. 2011
Feb. 28, 2011, 2:23 p.m.
Winnipeg, the good, the bad, the ugly part 1
Feb. 28, 2011, 1:52 p.m.
This is audio from a panel disccusion on Feb 13th at the Mondragon coffee house in Winnipeg. The panel disccsuion covered urban devlopment,poverty,debt and sprawl in Winnipeg.
It was moderatoed by Ethan Cabel of the Uniter http://uniter.ca/
The panelists were
Christopher Leo http://christopherleo.wordpress.com/
Brian Kelcey http://www.stateofthecity.ca/
Robert Galston http://riseandsprawl.tumblr.com/