Cheeze Pleeze # 917
Jan. 19, 2022, 6:04 p.m.
Our hosts head off musically to the zoo this week as we dig out some of the those cheezy children's records, with get a bit risque with some suggestive instrumentals and Happiness is.......Cheeze?
NightTransmissions show 94 lLow Fi
Jan. 19, 2022, 5:49 p.m.
Lux Radio Theater, It happened Tomorrow (07/03/44).
Mindwebs, A Saucer Of Loneliness (02/25/79).
Suspense, Riabouchinska (11/13/47)
Yes there is Drama
Jan. 19, 2022, 3:41 p.m.
A wide-ranging conversation about 2021's most defining events when it comes to the lived reality of Palestinians and Israelis on the ground
Jan. 19, 2022, 3:09 p.m.
For many of us, reviewing 2021 is a painful process. For Palestinians review of every year is a painful process, and 2021 was no exception, but that is exactly what we will do this morning on This Week In Palestine, review 2021 through the Palestinian narrative. In today's feature presentation, The Foundation for Middle East Peace's President Lara Friedman hosts Palestinian organizer and activist Fadi Quran and journalist and Professor Peter Beinart for a wide-ranging conversation about 2021's most defining events when it comes to the lived reality of Palestinians and Israelis on the ground, as well as U.S. politics on the issue. The trio also gives its predictions for what might unfold in 2022.
Between the Lines for January 19, 2022
Jan. 19, 2022, 6:47 a.m.
Canadian Scholar Warns that America is Moving Toward Democracy Collapse & Rightwing Dictatorship; After 20 Years Human Rights Groups Continue to Demand Closure of US Guantanamo Prison; Mine Workers Union Split with Senator Joe Manchin Over his Opposition to Bidenâs Build Back Better Bill.
Sunsara Taylor Speaks on Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights, a New Organization Initiated by Herself and Others
Jan. 18, 2022, 9:03 p.m.
Sunsara Taylor is one of the initiators of Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights. Its website states, WE REFUSE TO LET THE U.S. SUPREME COURT DENY WOMENâS HUMANITY AND DECIMATE THEIR RIGHTS! WE CALL ON EVERYONE TO JOIN US IN FIGHTING FOR: ABORTION ON DEMAND AND WITHOUT APOLOGY! Now is the time for everyone who believes that women and girls are full human beings â not incubators â to act to prevent a great horror.
Conversation between Brian Eno and David Graeber
Jan. 18, 2022, 5:37 p.m.
Even though Brian Eno and David Graeber both had become internationally famous by 2014, the musician, visual artist and culture critic Brian Eno and the Professor of anthropology, author and co-founder of Occupy Wall street, David Graeber had not yet met in person. And here, thanks to the creative concepts of Artangel, they met on stage for an improvised conversation.
Artangel is a London-based arts organization that has - since 1985 - commissioned and produced notable site-specific works in unexpected places, plus several projects for TV, film, radio and the web.
Michael Morris is the co-director. He is introducing Brian Eno and David Graeber. These are excerpts of their 80 minute conversation on Occupy Wall street, democracy compared to anarchism, and the need to protect the first amendment right of assembly from police permits and superior rights of traffic and automobiles.
This event was hosted by Artangel at the Royal Geographical Society, London, on October 7, 2014. Find their work - including the 80 minute version of this conversation on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuBpOXGLn_o
Celia Ouellette: The Business of Punishment in America (re-broadcast)
Jan. 18, 2022, 2:48 p.m.
People sometimes like to quote that Bible passage about âan eye for an eyeâ when justifying a punitive criminal justice system focused on retribution and vengeance. Others like to repeat a saying often attributed to Ghandi, that âan eye for an eye will leave the whole world blind.â This week on Sea Change Radio, we get philosophical about crime and punishment. Our guest today is Celia Ouellette, a human rights lawyer and CEO of the nonprofit Responsible Business Initiative for Justice. Within the scope of her organizationâs campaigns, we take a critical look at the American prison industrial complex and private prisons, the ineffectiveness of the death penalty, and the draconian practice of locking juveniles up for life.
interviews author/activist Silvia Federici
Jan. 18, 2022, 12:57 p.m.
Latin waves host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Silvia Federici author of Revolution at Ground Zero. The zero point of revolution is our social relations, the violence of capitalism as our primary organizing system has normalized slavery, repression, control, and surveillance of brown and black people. We speak of pandemic but the virus that is killing society is a man made system of exploitation, and injustice. We must remember our ability to re-enchant the world, to envision a society with justice.
She speaks of a new Indigenization of our social movements.
Support Latin Waves by becoming a member for as little as $1 per month. www.latinwavesmedia.com
THE REVOLUTIONARY KING: MLK'S THE THREE EVILS OF SOCIETY, "THE SICKNESS OF RACISM, MATERIALISM & MILITARISM"
Jan. 18, 2022, 10:26 a.m.
The Revolutionary King: MLKs The Three Evils of Society, "the sickness of racism, excessive materialism and militarism" and his prophetic work then for the path forward today!
with
Dr. Clayborne Carson, African American professor of history at Stanford University, and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute. Since 1985 he has directed the Martin Luther King Papers Project, a long-term project to edit and publish the papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.
For anyone that is preoccupied with the current local-global condition affecting the human family with the visible ravages of racism eating at our soul, poverty's death march and the ever expanding military industrial complex cancer devouring everything in sight our two-hour special The Revolutionary King will truly aid us on our journey to become more affective agents for social change.
On Aug. 31, 1967, Reverend Martin Luther King delivered The Three Evils of Society speech at the National Conference on New Politics, which is the most prophetic and revolutionary address to date on the questions of militarism, poverty, and racism. "We are now experiencing the coming to the surface of a triple prong sickness" was how MLK framed the problem that "has been lurking within our body politic from its very beginning." Identifying "the sickness of racism, excessive materialism and militarism" and considering the three problems as the "plaque of western civilization." Dr. King understood that the Civil Rights and Black Liberation Movement was from the outset a battle against the system itself.
At the time of the speech, MLK was facing increasing white opposition to black empowerment and equality, an expansion of crony capitalism and open ended commitment to military expenditures on the Vietnam war that all together led to deepening poverty and rising discontent in the African American community. The conditions in today's America and the world resemble what MLK described in "The Three Evils of Society" speech in 1967.
MLK spoke of America's "schizophrenic personality on the question of race" with two conflicting personalities. One professing "the great principles of democracy" and another that practices its antithesis. Every step forward in confronting racism in America has an equal step backward, which MLK perceptively identified as the white backlash -- the "old prejudices, hostilities and ambivalences that have always been there. The white backlash of today is rooted in the same problem that has characterized America ever since the black man landed in chains on the shores of this nation." Racism, for MLK, was that "corrosive evil that will bring down western civilization" and white backlash was nothing more than good old White Supremacy that is never content with equality.
Episode 447: You have to share the small bottle Brent
Jan. 18, 2022, 9 a.m.
SIPS â On this episode we discuss a broad range of bourbon. Oh there are best of season 9 choices on this episode, some new stuff, and new versions. Brent continues to think that the entire 2oz bottle is his entire exclusive sample.
Cold Hands - Hot Show
Jan. 18, 2022, 7:24 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 9 PM to 11 PM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org
Public sector workers building power in tough times
Jan. 18, 2022, 6:46 a.m.
Joe Curnow is a professor in the faculty of education at the University of Manitoba, a long-time community organizer, and a member of the organizing and communications team for the University of Manitoba Faculty Association (UMFA). She talks about UMFA's recent strike, in which an organizing orientation allowed the union to accomplish quite a lot despite very challenging circumstances, and about the lessons it holds for other public sector unions.
Cavallo on Defense & Jenkins in Charge & more global LGBTQ news!
Jan. 17, 2022, 7:12 p.m.
Black U.S. trans activist Andrea Jenkins breaks a political glass ceiling; a homophobic chorus taunts Aussie footballer Josh Cavallo; MJ Rodriguez âPosesâ for the Golden Globe Awards; Greece and France accept blood from queer male donors, Poland proposes censoring "immoral" education, Orban ties Hungary's anti-queer vote to his re-election bid, Germany appoints a commissioner for sexual and gender diversity, a South Korean court denies queer spousal health benefits, and Sydneyâs gay Gentoo pair models perfect penguin parenting!
Those stories â and more this week â when you discover "This Way Out": the worldâs audio oasis for queer news and culture.
Kindness
Jan. 17, 2022, 7:01 p.m.
Imagine a world where kindness is a habit. The Kids Crew explore kindness, as a practice, science and feeling on this edition of The Children's Hour. We're joined by Lindsay Munroe, a singer-songwriter who specializes in music to build caring communities of children.
Acts of kindness are more than just beneficial for the recipient, it's a gift that keeps on giving.
This show is mixed with inspiring, joyful music that promotes kindness.
Episode 235 - Finding The RIght Things
Jan. 17, 2022, 6:11 p.m.
Joe and Anthony have another fun episode of wacky news and shit. The Claypeople joined us in the chatroom, they claim to have reprogramed our robots.. Shit! Tune in Live every Monday night at 8pm eastern, at chiampa.org
The Radio Music News Top Ten Countdown with Danny Hensley
Jan. 17, 2022, 10:39 a.m.
Elk Grove News Minute Commentary
Jan. 17, 2022, 6:25 a.m.
Recently, our friends issued a reminder about the threats to American Democracy
Novax Djokovic cancelled, Will Boris be forced out over 'partygate?
Jan. 17, 2022, 3:50 a.m.
The president of the Serb parliament, Ivica Dacic, said he expected Australiaâs immigration minister, Alex Hawke, to revoke Djokovicâs visa on Tuesday, Milivoje Pantovic reports.
âObviously the Australian authorities will decide to deport Djokovic, who will then not be able to enter Australia for the next three years,â said Dacic, a former Serbian prime minister whose Socialist Party is part of the ruling coalition.
Dacic said the incident would leave âa lasting mark on relations between Serbia and Australia. âEvery state has the discretionary right to refuse or allow entry to any person, but it never happens to prominent people such as Djokovic,â he said.
âThat is something you rarely see. In general, [Australiaâs] behaviour has been shameful and disgraceful.â
Walkuman Style #314 - Some joints from Ge-Ology
Jan. 16, 2022, 6:45 p.m.
(1.) More Fire - Backburner
(2.) Born 2 Live Eclipse remix instrumental - O.C.
(3.) After The Show - Wordsworth, Rise, Punchline, Jedi Mind Tricks, and A.L.
(4.) B-Boy - Asheru & Blu Black of the Unspoken Heard
(5.) This Is What They Meant (Ge-Ology remix) - Pete Rock & Grand Agent
(6.) All Alone - Truth Enola
(7.) Break Through - Gauge
(8.) On Anotha (remix) - Rel McCoy & Newselph
(9.) Reality Check - Jigmastas ft. Shadowman, Akil, Truth E.N.O.L.A., Jet Black Ha
(10.) Act Like You Know (remix) - Platinum Pied Pipers ft. J-Dilla
(11.) Fla La Lashe - Medina Green
(12.) Wasn't For You remix - De La Soul
(13.) Brooklyn - Mos Def
(14.) 3D Paintings [IMAX] - SkyBlew & Navo The Maestro
(15.) Traumfaenger instrumental - RG & asbeluxt
(16.) Born Into It - BK Bonez
Ambiance Congo: January 16, 2022
Jan. 16, 2022, 6:03 p.m.
Congolese popular music.
Climate to 2500 - or Get Off Earth Quick
Jan. 16, 2022, 4:06 p.m.
What will the climate be like in the year 2500? Provocative new science: mid-West wheat fields transformed to tropical palms and grassland scrub where the mighty Amazon rainforest once stood. Lead author Chris Lyon takes us deeper into the future. Then the great escape: getting off the planet before existential risk ends the human experiment. Calamity Theory" with author Joshua Schuster. Get in the time machine.
January 16, 2022: Cacerolazo
Jan. 16, 2022, 2:07 p.m.
A deep dive into South African jazz; Sons Of Kemet and more jazzy calypso; BaianaSystem meets Manu Chao; four tracks from my favorite new album of 2021, Bailalo Duro! by Nkumba System; a bootleg mashup of Fela and Santana
Combating Sexual Violence Through Solidarity and Awareness
Jan. 16, 2022, 1:51 p.m.
Back in the USSR begins 2022 in conversation with Jensen Williams, the Public Educator of Guelph-Wellington Women In Crisis, a local feminist community-based organization providing support services to women experiencing abuse and sexual violence. Specifically, we discuss how the ongoing pandemic has exacerbated the threat of gender-based violence for huge numbers of women across Canada and how capitalism and economic austerity have fueled this violence in many ways. We explore how state violence regularly intersects with gender-based violence and the role that colonialism and racism plays in this. But above all, we focus on how people can take action in their own communities and organizations to confront and defeat this violence so that the right to live in peace can be realized by all. This is what's going on.
Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Vince Fontaine Tribute
Jan. 16, 2022, 11:36 a.m.
Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Vince Fontaine Tribute
Jan. 16, 2022, 11:15 a.m.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Today it is my honor to pay tribute to our Brother Vince Fontaine, who this week, is taking his final journey to the Closing Act. Over the years I have interviewed Vince many times, and enjoyed learning about him and the two bands hes championed over, Eagle & Hawk and Indian City. He leaves us with a roster of talent mentored under his wings. Today, enjoy our last interview with Vince when he was releasing his single Sundancer 21. Enjoy music from Indian City, The Halluci Nation, Latin Playboys, Link Wray, Detroit Blues Band, Stevie Salas, Old Soul Rebel, Latin Vibe, Priscilla"s Revenge, Star Nayea, Thiaguinho, Eagle & Hawk, Shauit, Mike Paul, Electric Religious, Jace Martin, Julian Taylor, Quantum Tangle, Samantha Crain, Eagle & Hawk, Wolf Den, Kiawentiio, Pj Vegas, Phyllis Sinclair, The Spiritual Warriors and much much more.
Visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find out all about us and our music page at www.IndigenousinMusic.com to listen to our music archives.
Choral Bonanza on this week's Third Floor: #338
Jan. 16, 2022, 8:41 a.m.
Last week, there was only one strictly choral work on the show! To rectify that programming oddity, nine of this weekâs 16 pieces are choral! Weâll hear from John Tavener, Orlando de Lassus, Herbert Howells, and CPE Bach, and many other composers this week in a very packed program.
Program 06
Jan. 16, 2022, 7:48 a.m.
Freeform / no genre mix from New England musicians past & present. This program was originally broadcast on WSCS in 2011
Mid Century Annex Program 3
Jan. 16, 2022, 7:23 a.m.
Music from the late 1930âs through c. 1970 from my imagination to your ears â itâs vintage music from mid century America
Broadcast 551
Jan. 16, 2022, 7:21 a.m.
Radio Thrift Shop - homemade and homegrown radio from DJ who doesn't know the rules and can barely announce anyway. - Dig into DJ Frederick's musical themes (i.e. Forgotten 45's, private press LPS, library music and listen to seldom heard LPs, EPs, 45's, scratchy 78's, cassettes & cds - classic rock and pop, jazz, exotica, folk, acoustic, folk-rock, indie pop, lo-fi, psychedelic, jam bands, library, easy listening & just about everything else I dig out of the crates. Hopefully it all makes sense by the end of the hour.
Occasionally these shows include documentaries or segments about the history and culture of music and/or radio. I invite your LPFM, Part 15, online or other radio project to include Radio Thrift Shop in your schedule. I've been on the air for 22 years at WSCS which is the "home base" for this show.
WSCS broadcasts RTS Saturday evenings @10 pm eastern time in New London NH at 90.9 and online at classicalwscs.org.
DJ Frederick wishes to express gratitude to all Radio Thrift Shop listeners and community / non-commercial radio supporters everywhere. Thank you for downloading this homemade homemade DIY show.
WMNB-LP 107.1 in North Adams MA airs Radio Thrift Shop on Mondays at 6:00pm eastern time.
Radio Thrift shop is now broadcast in New Orleans via WXDR-LP 99.1. Thursdays at 9 pm Eastern time. http://dolphinradio.org/
Radio Thrift Shop is heard on 92.7 WLSL-LP Saint Leo University Radio Sundays at Noon ET.
Chiampa Radio broadcasts RTS Monday through Friday at 12:30 pm est - chiampa.org