The Shortwave Report 10/12/18 Listen Globally!
Oct. 11, 2018, 2:21 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. Radio Deutsche-Welle, Radio Havana Cuba, and Sputnik Radio.
CPR News, October 11, 2018
Oct. 11, 2018, 9:14 a.m.
10 Years of Independent Jewish Voices
Oct. 11, 2018, 8:59 a.m.
Brendan speaks with Corey Balsam and Geneviève Nevin, who are organizing the Independent Jewish Voices 10th Anniversary Conference. We discuss the role and direction of IJV, creating an alternative for Jewish youth, and efforts to enhance solidarity with the Palestinian people (through such means as encouraging political parties to support BDS) in Canada.
Sonic Cafe #107/On The Jazz Side: Welcome To JAZZ CLUB!
Oct. 11, 2018, 8:42 a.m.
Yes welcome⦠to the jazz club just down the stairs, in the basement, here at the Sonic Café. Iâm your host Scott Clark inviting you to join us for another hour of intelligent, eclectic music, comedy and pop culture here at the Sonic Café. For those of you keeping track, this is episode one hundred and seven. So ahhh yeah, letâs head downstairs to check in on Louie Balfour, our resident jazz head. Louieâs always hanging out here, and just like the Sonic Cafe, Louieâs got Jazz Club, his very own delusional little radio program too. Listen as Louie takes us into the smoky world of be bop and the beat generation. Weâll get into the groove with tunes from St. Germain, James Moody, Bill Frisell, Chico Hamilton, John Coltrane, Chaka Khan and more. Weâll stay in that groove with some choice beat poetry from Dennis Hopper, and weâll also hear from Jack Kerouac, one of the defining voices of the beat generation. Listen as Jack checks out the club and gives us a window into the world of all the hipsters and cool cats hanging out to hear the jazz go down⦠man. So join us as the Sonic Café turns Louie Balfour loose, broadcasting from the Jazz Club, here in the basement of that little café on the big blue pacific coast⦠thatâs always laying down the tastiest grooves. Weâre the Sonic Café.
Out of the Woods - Show #445 - 10-20-18
Oct. 11, 2018, 5:18 a.m.
This version of the program is divided into 6 segments so broadcasters who desire to use this content can insert your station info, etc. The segments vary in length.
Out of the Woods is an earthy, wires and wood, mostly acoustic program featuring some of the best new and established artists from the worlds of folk, bluegrass, singer-songwriters, alt.country, Americana, classic country, old-time, Celtic, and everything that falls in between. The show is an unpredictable mix flowing like a river between moods, often with an edge or in a melancholy minor key. On occasion, Out of the Woods features interviews and live in-studio performances with national and international touring musicians. Past guests have included artists such as Bela Fleck, Si Kahn, Brown Bird, Dana Robinson, Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen, Kate MacLeod, Bill Bourne, Karl Shiflett, Rachel Bissex, Darryl Purpose, Bow Thayer, Cosy Sheridan and many others. Out of the Woods grew out of Jon 'Chip' Colcord's former acoustic programs, The Song Swap and Music For The Mountain, separate folk and bluegrass programs which aired in New Hampshire during the 1990s. As a child, Colcord grew up a ravenous music fan with an ear for both rock and folk. All of these influences converge on Out of the Woods to bring you a mix which is as much on the edge as it is down home. Folk music with a rock 'n' roll soul
Music For The Mountain Bluegrass - Show #229 - 10-19-18
Oct. 11, 2018, 5:15 a.m.
Music for the Mountain is a weekly bluegrass radio program featuring that hard-driving bluegrass sound, with classic and new tunes running the gamut from Bill Monroe to Sierra Hull.
The program is posted here in two sections for broadcasters to insert breaks for station identification, etc. Please be careful to add enough additional material as the length of the segments will vary from week to week
The Country Jamboree 10-11-18
Oct. 11, 2018, 5:12 a.m.
A weekly classic country program coming to you straight from Berkeley, California. Most weeks are hosted by Mike G, while occasional shows are hosted by Maureen. Both hosts have divergent tastes, making for an interesting mix from week to week. On occasion, Mike G and Maureen host the show together. Contact for broadcast at: cj@theglobalvoice.info
Sounds Irish 10-11-18
Oct. 11, 2018, 5:08 a.m.
Sounds Irish is a weekly program coming straight from County Wicklow in Ireland, hosted by Joe Bollard, one of the elder statesmen of the Irish show band scene. Each program features a variety of Irish and Irish-related songs from many different genres, along with a healthy dose of banter from your host. Please consider adding Sounds Irish to your stations' weekly lineup of programs. All we ask is that we know where the show is being aired so that we can give mention on the program. To contact the show, it is best to send email to Joe Bollard directly at everton274@sky.com
The 2-hour program is posted weekly in multiple parts for broadcasters to insert their own breaks.
La marge a CKIA 10 octobre Screaming Trees
Oct. 11, 2018, 2:56 a.m.
Weekday World, October 11, 2018
Oct. 11, 2018, 12:58 a.m.
Donald Drumpf Theatre Vol. 91 Can You Feel It
Oct. 10, 2018, 8:27 p.m.
Donald Drumpf Theatre: Vol. 91 Can You Feel It? This week our hero gets his way. The show is uploaded Thursdays, though anonymous sources say it may be canceled soon.
October 10, 2018
Oct. 10, 2018, 6:44 p.m.
Four artists who'll be appearing at this weekend's 14th annual Richmond Folk Festival: Sona Jobarteh from The Gambia, the world's foremost female kora player; the Puerto Rican salsa band Orquesta El Macabeo, who played live on Global A Go-Go three years ago; the kings of Jamaican nyabinghi drumming, Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus; and Tribu Baharu, bringing the madness of Colombian champeta to Richmond
Important Issues Behind the Release of Victoire Ingabire and Diane Rwigara
Oct. 10, 2018, 6:19 p.m.
Ingabire and Rwigara have been released from prison in quick succession, leaving many to wonder what is behind the decision of Rwanda's government. David Himbara once occupied an important post under President Kagame. He provides an informed commentary.
Cheeze Pleeze # 746
Oct. 10, 2018, 6:13 p.m.
Some more beatles muzak for your cheezy shopping pleasure....we profile a seemingly forgotten 70s novelty icon and a trip to the Limburger Lounge reminds us why some music sounds better when you are even slightly intoxicated
Debunking Murdoch's crop circle myths: Matthew Williams on passing of hoaxer Doug Bower
Oct. 10, 2018, 3:45 p.m.
CPR News, October 10, 2018
Oct. 10, 2018, 3:02 p.m.
Dr. Eyad Sarraj on Gaza in Gaza in 2004
Oct. 10, 2018, 1:05 p.m.
In this never before aired conversation, recorded in Gaza City in 2004, the last year of the 2nd Intifada and the year before Israel's âwithdrawalâ of its Jewish settlers and its occupying army, the well respected Palestinian psychiatrist, Dr. Eyad Serraj, who died in 2013, speaks about the traumatic effects that the years of Israeli military occupation have had on the people of Gaza and how it has damaged/affected every aspect of their lives; how boys view their fathers and how it influences their actions, the differences in how boys and girls react to the conflict, what it does to marriages, to the situation and possibilities of women; how people go back and forth from hopelessness to hope, the appeal of martyrdom and much more.
Dr. Sarraj pulled no punches in that conversation nor did he hold back his criticism of his old friend Yasser Arafat who had him arrested three times and beaten for publicly criticizing the torture being carried out in Palestinian Authority prisons which he would come to experience himself.
Jeff Blankfort:News/Op:Gaza, Haley, Demos & Israel
Oct. 10, 2018, 1:01 p.m.
I began the program with reviewing some of the violence in Gaza that the mainstream media has been ignoring together with some background on the situation and speak briefly of my trip to Gaza in 2004 where I spoke with Palestinian psychiatrist, Eyad Sarraj.
I go from there to the resignation of Nikki Haley as the US (and Israel's) UN ambassador and how US Jewish organizations are in a state of shock, suggesting that Israel should have paid half her salary or she should have had to register as a foreign agent.
I move on to a NY Times story of how young Democrat candidates appear to be breaking with party's unconditional support for Israel and not the article notes a lightly publicized Pew poll that shows the Israel now tops Palestine in popularity among Americans by only 2%, down from 14% two years ago which may be the bigger story.
From there I move on to Kay Bailey Hutchison, Trump's NATO ambassador, threatening to destroy Russian missiles and finish with noting that Sunday was the 17th anniversary of the US attack on Afghanistan and the Taliban and that while civilians and Afghan military continue to be killed on a daily basis there are no prospects for negotiations to end the war.
Red Butte InterTribal Gathering
Oct. 10, 2018, 10:39 a.m.
Havasupai on going resistance to uranium mining, back story to supreme court recent decision to keep ban on no new uranium mines, and the Red Butte Gathering , held Oct 4th to 7th, To honor and protect Sacred Lands
Orwell & Huxley - Final
Oct. 10, 2018, 8:33 a.m.
Devotees of Orwell and Huxley have endlessly debated whether one would likely be more accurate than the other in his dark view of the future.
Some think that oneâs prescience was necessarily the abnegation of the otherâs.
In these audios, besides discussing the wrong approach with which these books were presented in high school, treating them more as metaphors rather than credible forewarnings about the potential dangers looming in the future. The worksâ strong points are also advanced and treated as confirmation that Orwell and Huxley, jointly, were far more right than wrong.
But now that the days they envisioned are upon us, how much of their dim views have come and are coming
Between the Lines for October 10, 2018
Oct. 10, 2018, 8:05 a.m.
Despite Being Installed on the U.S. Supreme Court, the Kavanaugh Fight is Far From Over; Immigrant Children Facing US Deportation Proceedings Get Help from Pro-Bono Lawyers; Fight For 15 Organizes Strikes, Protest Actions in Seven States Advocating Unionization and a Living Wage
Weekday World, October 10, 2018
Oct. 10, 2018, 12:13 a.m.
CPR News, October 9, 2018
Oct. 9, 2018, 11:34 p.m.
Carl Dix, Justice For Laquan McDonald! Dr. Louise Comfort, the Deadly Tsunami in Indonesia, and Why There Was No Early Warning System in Place
Oct. 9, 2018, 7:32 p.m.
Carl Dix, the trial of the cop who murdered Laquan McDonald. He talked before the verdicts about the trial, the prosecution and the defense, the political situation in Chicago, and what people must do who want justice. Dr. Louise Comfort. The effort to develop the kind of system that can give early warnings of tsunamis, and save thousands of lives. We'll be talking about what that system is, and why it was not in place when the latest tsunami struck in Indonesia, killing over 2000 people.
Dr. Stanley Donner- Origins of Public Television
Oct. 9, 2018, 7:27 p.m.
We all know that people listen to radio and watch television. The difference between radio and television is in the image. When you listen to radio, your mind creates the image for you. When you watch television, a ready-made image is flashed before your eyes. The early days of television were days of great creativity, when the questions of âhowâ and âwhat should we doâ were present at all levels of production, ownership and programming. In the early 1950s, a young professor from Stanford University named Stanley Donner was creatively engaged in the development of public television in San Francisco, California. In the last 50 or so years, Professor Donner has participated in and followed the development of this mind-boggling medium.
Dr. Stanley Donner recommends âThe Hedgehog and the Fox: An Essay on Tolstoyâs View of History,â by Sir Isaiah Berlin.
Upbeat Music Hour Show 102
Oct. 9, 2018, 6:25 p.m.
Golden Oldies (70s, 80s, 90s)
Steve Seeger + Doniece Sandoval: Power of One
Oct. 9, 2018, 4:56 p.m.
One thing that we are consistently reminded of during election season is that each and every person can make a difference - whether itâs casting a vote in a super tight election, or confronting a US Senator in an elevator, the power of one canât be easily dismissed. This week on Sea Change Radio, we explore how even someone who may not have lots of money or technical know-how but cares deeply for the environment can have an impact. Today we are speaking with Steve Seeger, the creator of Steveâs Weave, a new environmentally-focused community website which he hopes will soon be known as the "Green" Craigslist. We learn about what inspired Steve to embark on this project, hear about how his passion for recycling began at a young age, and discuss his new way of connecting eco-conscious individuals to each other, to opportunities, and to action. Then, we turn to the Sea Change Radio archives and meet Doniece Sandoval, the founder of Lava Mae, a nonprofit which provides shower-equipped buses to the homeless.
Walkuman Style #213
Oct. 9, 2018, 4:54 p.m.
(1.) Body & Soul - C.O.T.I. x Inztrow
(2.) Pad & Pen - A Tribe Called Quest ft. D-Lyfe
(3.) Get Of My Back - Mister Personal & TReBeats ft. StarrLight & KT Gorique
(4.) Breakin' - Marlon Craft ft. Leah Rich
(5.) Handle Bars - Kool Taj The GR8
(6.) Doc.Brown - Tracey Lee
(7.) Can't Wait - Low Blow
(8.) Camera - Oddisee
(9.) Lost In Space - Pitch 92 ft. Jehst & Confucius MC
(10.) Hit List - Saafir ft. Sonny Black
(11.) In The Masters Footsteps - D-Strong
(12.) Rasassination - Ras Kass
(13.) Nobody Sound Like Me - Xzibit ft. Montage One
(14.) Hype-Nitis - Canibus
(15.) Probable Cause - Brand Nubian
(16.) Maxine - Ace Clark ft. Elzhi
(17.) Montana - J57
Richmond Folk Festival Preview And More
Oct. 9, 2018, 4:01 p.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
Post-Oslo Palestine, A Country and a People Are Being "Defined Out of Existence"
Oct. 9, 2018, 12:46 p.m.
Jonathan Kuttab is a human rights lawyer from East Jerusalem, and once a visiting professor at Osgoode Law School. He describes the content of his upcoming speaking engagements in Stratford and Toronto, and also discusses recent troubling events in Palestine.
Kuttab argues that Israel has destroyed the possibility of a Palestinian state and the 'two-state solution.' Israel completely undermined the Oslo process by encroaching on Palestine via illegal settlements. Trump is attempting to solidify this conquest through handing Jerusalem entirely to Israel, and ending the 'right-to-return' by axing the UN refugee program.
Trump's embrace of the Israeli position has removed the illusion of the U.S. as a 'mediator' in the conflict. The world will move away from the U.S./Israeli colonization effort.