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Potluck Breakfast Sept 29, 2010

Nov. 22, 2010, 5:40 p.m.
"Nostalgia is a seductive liar" -George Wildman Ball Last show for 2 weeks. This is the unofficial PLB HS Reunion show featuring long blocks of choice cuts from my HS days. Of course, it's not all nostalgia on todays PLB. Good new stuff by Das Racist, Lil Wayne, Frankie Rose and the Outs plus a whole host of other stuff. Check it. Catch you again on 10/20. Until then, download the podcast by right clicking or control clicking on "get mp3" and be sure to scroll further down and to the right and sign up for the PLB to download automagically via an RSS feed to your itunes. L8S. ps. Live every wed 8am-11amPST on www.killradio.org



something borrowed for someone blue

Nov. 22, 2010, 4:31 p.m.



Michelle Reed, Cancer Detective Speaks Out On Pollution And Cancer Epidemic In St. Lawrence River Valley

Nov. 22, 2010, 3:51 p.m.
Michelle Reed was diagnosed with cancer in 2005. She has thought a lot about the question, "What caused me to get cancer?" She asked her oncologist this question. Dr. Lucille Alston, at the Richard Winter Cancer Treatment Center, in Ogdensburg, New York stated that one possible cause of Michelle's cancer was asbestos exposure. Michelle was exposed to asbestos when she worked in the Newell Corporation's manufacturing facility in Ogdensburg. Dr. Alston also pointed to pollutant exposure that results from living in the St. Lawrence River Valley. The St. Lawrence River Valley is located downwind from a very large number of air pollution sources. The St. Lawrence River carries a tremendous burden of toxic substances, which have been discharged into the Great Lakes by industries, have deposited out of the polluted air into the vast water bodies and have been carried into the lakes by rainfall and snow melt runoff. Michelle lives in the Township of Morristown, located on the St. Lawrence River between the Village of Alexandria Bay and the City of Ogdensburg. A considerable number of Morristown residents have engaged in polluting practices that impose additional pollutant exposure on those who live in this town. Solid waste, including plastics is often disposed of by burning in an open fire, a wood stove located indoors, or in an outdoor wood boiler. All of these disposal practices are heavy sources of dioxins, dioxin-like PCBs, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and soot particulates. Others dispose of solid waste by dumping or burying the waste in the ground. This leads to water contamination. Another polluting practice that occurs throughout the agricultural lands of the State of New York and the rest of the United States is the use of herbicides in the production of corn. The herbicide Atrazine has been applied to corn acreage for several decades. Atrazine breaks down in the environment into a chemical compound that is very stable in ground water. The presence of Atrazine and its breakdown product in ground water poses a risk of exposure for those who use private water wells for drinking water. Michelle has discovered many sources of exposure to chemicals that are know to cause or are suspected of causing cancer in her environment. She is working hard to increase public awareness of these sources of exposure so people can take action to avoid the exposure and lower the quantities of the pollutants in the environment by preventing pollution. Michelle works with Cancer Action NY as a cancer detective. She is learning to advocate for change. She is learning to persevere despite the unwillingness of government to take small steps toward creating a cancer free world. She is strong and she will accomplish at lot for the benefit of the public health and the protection of the Earth.



WSQT November 22 broadcast

Nov. 22, 2010, 3:33 p.m.
Pirate Radio song Station ID Palestine Today for Nov 22 w special report from last week's fighting added Peace talks doomed in Palestine-short from Between the Lines War Update: US soldier killed in Iraq Desertion Song(clip) Iraqi PM Maliki's regime harassin unions-short from Between the Lines What if Army ads had health warnings? Station ID "Black is Back" march in DC links war to police abuse and poverty DC hearing on declaring former Franklin Shelter "surplus" gets an earful GMO song American College of Toxicology gets protest at Baltimore Waterfront Marriott over HLS Between the lines on "Hydrofracking"



Gay & Lesbian Choruses

Nov. 22, 2010, 3:07 p.m.
This month’s show covers the History & Music of the Gay & Lesbian Choral Movement, and such a daunting subject turned into a 9-hour show on my website, the most extensive one yet on QMH. But the History is the focus of this first segment, and that includes an interview with Dr Tim Seelig, who for 20 years led the Turtle Creek Chorale.



The It Gets Better Project: The Music of the Movement

Nov. 22, 2010, 2:52 p.m.
The It Gets Better Project has touched the world with its goal to help LGBT youth see hope in their futures, and it's also moved many artists and groups to put their own messages out there in the form of music. OutRadio this month is my salute to the project and my effort to document some of these musical efforts, along with sharing other songs of the past that addressed the topic of anti-gay bullying and teen suicide.



Divas sing out against AIDS+a new "Audiofile"+LGBT news

Nov. 22, 2010, 1:53 p.m.
Laughs, hope, and politics go on the record in the "Audiofile"; a "Dreamgirl" leads other divas in song against AIDS; the UN deletes sexual orientation from a resolution against unjustified executions, Brazilian soldiers shoot a Rio Pride-ster, Aussie MPs debate marriage equality, the US 9th Circuit schedules Prop 8 hearings, and there's a last-ditch lame-duck effort for Don't Ask Don't Tell repeal as key GOP Senators may vote to block a McCain fili-bluster.



Peace Radio, November 21, 2010

Nov. 22, 2010, 11:47 a.m.
This is the Peace Radio show for November 21, 2010. Tim Hatten, board member of the Palouse Prairie Foundation is interviewed on KRFP about local efforts to ensure Prairie protection in the Latah County Comprehensive Plan. Also includes headlines, a book review, the Human Toll and movie reviews.



"The Local Grain Revolution X (Year 3 & Lopez Island Grain Project)"

Nov. 22, 2010, 11:23 a.m.



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0066

Nov. 22, 2010, 10:31 a.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



If Music Could Talk - Nov 22, 2010

Nov. 22, 2010, 7:21 a.m.



Fitwatch blog shutdown, Anti-nuc radio in Germany, Tetsuo Kogawa on pirate radio, Siege of Sidney Street exhibition, HOT TOPIC: students, Hackney Benefits Collective, Radio Kebele

Nov. 22, 2010, 7 a.m.



Cool Jazz Set; Nov. 21, 2010; Set #1

Nov. 22, 2010, 4:26 a.m.



Cool Jazz Set; Nov. 21, 2010; Set #2

Nov. 22, 2010, 4:17 a.m.



AMBIANCE CONGO: November 21, 2010

Nov. 21, 2010, 10:01 p.m.
Two hours of Congolese music. Every other Sunday 3:00-5:00 PM



The Happy Station Show Live at 1700UTC on November 21, 2010

Nov. 21, 2010, 7:24 p.m.



The Motherland Influence Nov. 21, 2010

Nov. 21, 2010, 5:25 p.m.
WRIR 97.3 FM Richmond, Virginia USA www.wrir.org



Hemp Hour 22010-11-19

Nov. 21, 2010, 3:28 p.m.
Drug War News Commentary with Bob and crew



November 11, 2010 - The Financial 9/11

Nov. 21, 2010, 1:27 p.m.
The author of "The Web of Debt" discusses the recent "financial 9/11." Recorded at the Understanding Deep Politics conference, Santa Cruz, May 16, 2010.



Support Community Controlled Media (November 2010 II)

Nov. 21, 2010, 12:26 p.m.
Today we will be talking to community media activist Rebecca Granovsky-Larsen and artist/community organizer Rosina Kazi from the band LAL. As part of CKLN's annual FundFest, this show focuses on the importance of community radio and the need to support through listening and by making donations. You can still pledge your support for community-controlled radio by calling: 416-595-1478.



November 4, 2010 - Manny Badillo, of "Building What?"

Nov. 21, 2010, 12:10 p.m.
Cheryl interviews Manny Badillo, of the NYCCAN "Building What?" campaign. Manny, who lost his uncle on 9/11, discusses his personal experiences. He explains in detail the "Building What?" campaign and what we can do to help. "Building What?" seeks to inform Americans that not two but THREE WTC skyscrapers collapsed on 9/11/2001. Cheryl also reports on the Colorado Democratic Party's call for a grand jury investigation of 9/11.



Scrap Bill C49! (November 2010 I)

Nov. 21, 2010, 12:07 p.m.
This week's show features an interview with Nandita Sharma, author of 'Home Economics: Nationalism and the Making of "Migrant Workers" in Canada', on Bill C49. The proposed Bill C49 is yet another measure to restrict people's ability to move, in this case by dramatically remaking rules around refugee status in cases deemed to be "human smuggling incidents" by the government. For more info: http://toronto.nooneisillegal.org/node/495 Featuring: “Life Vest” by Unknown Mizery from the new album Empty Handed Warrior with producer Aneeway



Teacher at Point Blank

Nov. 21, 2010, 10:53 a.m.
Interview with Jo Scott-Coe author of "Teacher at Point Blank: Confronting Sexuality, Violence, and Secrets in a Suburban School".



Eat the Airwaves! - 11/20/10

Nov. 21, 2010, 9:58 a.m.
Wrap-up of the past weeks news with Geov Parrish and Maria Tomchick of Eat the State! (www.eatthestate.org).



An Atmosphere of Crisis

Nov. 21, 2010, 9:51 a.m.
"The Coming Famine: The Global Food Crisis and What We Can Do To Avoid It" author interview with Julian Cribb. Dr. Tim Garrett explains why climate change leads to runaway inflation. And we visit with climate denial from France.



BSTF 841 - Jim Ratts' RADIOLAND

Nov. 21, 2010, 8:32 a.m.
Jim Ratts is an obsessive audiocollage technician who has spent a lifetime tweaking and retooling his magnum opus THOSE FABULOUS SIXTIES, which got extensive airplay of BSTF. Spanning two ceedees (and thousands of Ratts-hours in the studio), TFS's hundreds of classic songbits and mixmaster editing created the finest platform for earworms ever heard. But it turns out that TFS is only *part* of this sonic maniac's incredible output! What THOSE FABULOUS SIXTIES does to classic rock and unknown freak oddities, RADIOLAND does to radio theater! Spanning decades of recorded bulldada, Jim Ratts slices, dices, and entices your palate with a cascading audio melange of familiar voices and routines that interweave through time and space in a coruscating froth of earworm- worthy nostalgia and intriguing kicks. Damn!!! It wraps up with Jim and wife Salli Ratts' band RUNAWAY EXPRESS doing a number. Jim can be reached at his website www.runawayexpress.com regarding TFS and RADIOLAND. It's also possible to snag copies of these two masterpieces--they're not for sale, but there are ways of getting yourself set up with his tasty well-simmered sonic stews.



Nubosidad Variable

Nov. 21, 2010, 8:24 a.m.



November Labor History - 11/20/10

Nov. 21, 2010, 7:24 a.m.
Bob Paleczny hosts weekly Labor News. This week's program also features a look back at some November events that occured in Labor history with a special tribute to Joe Hill. Tom Thomas also presents his weekly poem in the "Cultural Corner". Bill Gorrell presents his weekly commentary.



WAGE THEFT! ROC-NY PROTESTS UPSCALE RESTAURANTS

Nov. 21, 2010, 6:48 a.m.



Jennifer Loewenstein

Nov. 21, 2010, 3:31 a.m.
Jennifer Loewenstein is the featured guest during the "Saturday High Noon" series at Radio Free Kansas.



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