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Let's Have Homecoming

Sept. 2, 2017, 8:58 a.m.



Horsemen of the Trumpocalypse with John Nichols

Sept. 2, 2017, 7:55 a.m.
Horsemen of the Trumpocalypse: A Field Guide to the Most Dangerous People in America with John Nichols, is the national affairs writer for The Nation magazine and a contributing writer for The Progressive and In These Times. He is also the associate editor of the Capital Times, the daily newspaper in Madison, Wisconsin, and a cofounder of the media-reform group Free Press. A frequent commentator on American politics and media, he has appeared often on MSNBC, NPR, BBC and regularly lectures at major universities on presidential administrations and executive power. The author of ten books and has earned numerous awards for his investigative reports, including ground-breaking examinations (in collaboration with the Center for Media and Democracy) of the Koch brothers and the American Legislative Exchange Council. A line-up of the dirty dealers and defenders of the indefensible who are definitely not "making America great again" Donald Trump has assembled a rogue's gallery of alt-right hatemongers, crony capitalists, immigrant bashers, and climate-change deniers to run the American government. To survive the next four years, we the people need to know whose hands are on the levers of power. And we need to know how to challenge their abuses. John Nichols, veteran political correspondent at the Nation, has been covering many of these deplorables for decades. Sticking to the hard facts and unafraid to dig deep into the histories and ideologies of the people who make up Trump's inner circle, Nichols delivers a clear-eyed and complete guide to this wrecking-crew administration.



Let's Have Homecoming

Sept. 2, 2017, 5:39 a.m.
A weekly program dedicated to the 110 DVD/CD recordings of the Gaither Homecoming projects and The Gaither Record Label artists. www.sbbradio.net



Reggae Explorations #102

Sept. 1, 2017, 9:18 p.m.
Hosted by Mike Roots, “Reggae Explorations” on Wednesdays from 1:00p to 3:00 PM, is WAPJ’s longest running show, having its start (as “Positive Vibrations”) at the station’s inception in March of 1997. On “Reggae Explorations” you’ll hear a mix of tracks from newer and lesser known artists, classic tunes, and deeper cuts than you would normally hear elsewhere. In addition, you’ll be treated to the “Motherland Track of the Week”, an occasional “Lovers Rock Set”, and even selections from off-the-beaten-path. Mike Roots is a reggae artist and reviewer, and brings an inside perspective with interesting facts to enhance the listening experience. Tune in to “Reggae Explorations” for your weekly excursion into the world of strictly conscious, roots and culture, reggae music.



Trumpocalypse Now: Climate Bats Last!

Sept. 1, 2017, 5:51 p.m.
Here is the show about Hurricane Harvey, Climate Breakdown, and apocalyptic flooding. Live sounds from the eye of Harvey, George Monbiot, and a fed up flood-victim shreds a CNN reporter!



Martian Gardens Episode 898 Hour 3

Sept. 1, 2017, 12:57 p.m.



Martian Gardens Episode 898 Hour 2

Sept. 1, 2017, 12:51 p.m.



Martian Gardens Episode 898 Hour 1

Sept. 1, 2017, 12:45 p.m.



Celt In A Twist September 3 2017

Sept. 1, 2017, 10:28 a.m.
Celtic with kick fr. The Go Set & Sweden's Serras get us going, a Scottish tribute fr. Skyedance & Firkin & lots of CDN Celts!



worldbeatcanada radio september 2 2017

Sept. 1, 2017, 10:23 a.m.
Juicy debuts this week on World Beat Canada: new Te Vaka, percussion prodigy Paa Kow, Jesse Cook Beyond Boundaries.



UpFront Soul #2017.33 - September 4-10 hr 2

Sept. 1, 2017, 7:07 a.m.
We'll hear new soul jazz from Courtney Pine and Omar, feature a set of Herbie Hancock originals and covers, and head to South Africa to hear from Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba.



UpFront Soul #2017.33 - September 4-10 hr 1

Sept. 1, 2017, 6:42 a.m.
We'll hear new soul jazz from Courtney Pine and Omar, feature a set of Herbie Hancock originals and covers, and head to South Africa to hear from Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba.



!earshot 20 - September 1, 2017

Sept. 1, 2017, 6:35 a.m.
Anthony Enman & Brian Cleveland count down the Top 20 albums charting across Canada this week from earshot-online.com, take a look at music news with Calum Slingerland of Exclaim!, and much more.



Out of the Woods - Show #387 - 9-9-17

Sept. 1, 2017, 6:30 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 #171 - 9-8-17

Sept. 1, 2017, 6:24 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



Sounds Irish 9-1-17

Sept. 1, 2017, 6:19 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.



TB 170902 Journies

Sept. 1, 2017, 3:37 a.m.
This week’s show takes a journey! We travel through time! We travel through space! We travel through sound! We have words on words and we say some bad words about bad words! The Thunderbolt! It’s not just a journey — it’s an adventure! Listen at your own risk…



Frequency Theory 1730 "Human Hands Rising Mind"

Aug. 31, 2017, 8:16 p.m.
Music outside your comfort zone.



Earth First! Update - 24 Aug 2017

Aug. 31, 2017, 8:01 p.m.
Radical, No Compromise Environmental News with an emphasis on Biodiversity and Direct Action



The Jazz Scene 1712

Aug. 31, 2017, 4:49 p.m.
An hour of mostly straight ahead Jazz. qualityradioproductions.blogspot.com



The Shortwave Report 09/01/17 Listen Globally!

Aug. 31, 2017, 2:12 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. NHK Japan, Sputnik Radio, China Radio international, and Radio Havana Cuba.



August 30, 2017

Aug. 31, 2017, 12:25 p.m.
New releases and reissues from across Latin America; a deep dive into South African bubblegum; English folk-rock from the 60s to today; new music from Gogol Bordello and more gypsy punk



Sonic Cafe #51 - The Most Cowbell... Guaranteed!

Aug. 31, 2017, 7:46 a.m.
It’s the Sonic Café. The radio program that brings you the most cowbell… guaranteed. Hey, welcome to episode 51. I’m your host Scott Clark. We’ve got a great mix lined up for you this time, covering over fifty years of head phone friendly music, comedy and pop culture. Listen for tunes from Billie Holiday, Boz Scaggs, Brand X the B-52s and more. Plus classic Blue Note jazz from Freddie Hubbard’s 1961 Ready for Freddie release… then from our continuing education department… listen for a quick German language lesson from legendary DJ Rick Dees … and finally… Have you ever wondered what it would be like if your younger self ever ran into your older self? Well we’ve got the answer for you in a little thing we call Eastwood vs. Eastwood… where young Clint Eastwood meets up with old Clint Eastwood on his front lawn. Wow! Eclectic, intelligent music, comedy, pop culture and more … all straight ahead on the only radio program guaranteed to cure your fever for cowbell. We’re the Sonic Café.



CPR News, August 31, 2017

Aug. 31, 2017, 6:17 a.m.



If Music Could Talk - Aug 27 2017

Aug. 30, 2017, 8:19 p.m.



Anti-Fascist Resistance and the Struggle to Defend Human Rights in #Charlottesville and #OccupiedPalestine // @TheAngryindian Speaks with US Attorney Stanley Cohen

Aug. 30, 2017, 6:58 p.m.
The United States is facing a serious, sociopolitical crisis of national identity following the right-wing terrorist killing of anti-fascist/anti-racism activist Ms. Heather Heyer during a neo-Nazi #UniteTheRight event held in Charlottesville, Virginia USA. And the tacit support such organisations are receiving from the Trump administration; the US Justice Department; the Republican Party; police officials and their supporters is sending a message of hate and division across the nation and across the world. Even the creator of ‘Argumentum ad Nazium, reductio ad Hitlerum’, or, ‘Godwin’s Law’, writer Mike Godwin, says: 'It's OK to call Charlottesville white supremacists Nazis' while the US president argues that there are ‘Good People’ amongst the far-right, neo-Nazi and Ku Klux Klan members that heavily populate his narrow-minded support base and those who wilfully participated in the pro-fascist, domestic terrorist activities that occurred in Charlottesville. To help dissect this exceedingly complex subject, FWR host @TheAngryindian speaks with North American attorney-at-law Stanley Cohen, a well-known – if not infamous – political figure recognised for his legal work defending many US progressive movements; social justice activists and human rights/anti-colonial causes occurring in North America and Occupied Palestine. Raised in an orthodox Jewish family and shaped by a formal Hebrew education, Mr. Cohen has legally represented members of the Hamas (Gaza Strip); Hezbollah (Lebanon) and Assad (Syria) governments; provided consul to relatives of Osama Bin Laden (Saudi Arabia) and to the American-born sheikh, Abdul Rahman Yasin, said to have engineered the World Trade Center attack of 1993. Aside from defending notorious world actors, a number of other, lesser-recognised clients closer to home have also used his services, such as the Legal Aid Society; VISTA (volunteer services); the Winnebago, Omaha and Santee Sioux Nations and he has worked alongside prominent, pro-People attorneys such as (the late) William Kunstler and (the late) Lynne Stewart. As quoted in an article by Jessica Schulberg for the newrepublic, Mr. Cohen calls it an honor to be voted the “world’s number one self-hating Jew”, and on FWR he discusses unpopular subjects such as: the rise of fascism in the United States under the Trump administration; the silence of the Zionist movement regarding racialism and Judeophobia within the Trump White House; Rojava and the question of Kurdish independence and western apathy; American Exceptionalism; Homophobia, Sexism and Feminism within the Arab and Muslim Worlds and how this paradox relates to the US taxpayer-funded state of de facto Apartheid within Israel/Occupied Palestine and the questionable, undue pressure human rights activists in the US and Canada face when addressing Indigenous/First Nations; Afro-American and Native Palestinian issues. This discussion is exceptional for Mr. Cohen’s debunking of false (and racist) allegations suggesting that the US ‘created’ Islamic extremist groups in Western Asia and explains why the American left-wing needs to get its act together. EXTRAS: Educational PSA’s and ‘Stalin Wasn't Stallin' by Robert Wyatt round out the programme. All this and much more on, 4WR. The official internet radio broadcast of the Aboriginal Press News Service/ANG



Cheeze Pleeze # 688

Aug. 30, 2017, 6:20 p.m.
The Cincinatti Dancing Pigs? their CD was never opened...until we found it in a thrift store! baseball star's cutting records but I suppose you can't say that when they say only one or two lines but we'll say it and bingo obsessed people, are..well, obsessed!



Ali Abunimah writes on politicians awakening to the truth about Congress's anti-BDS bill

Aug. 30, 2017, 2:36 p.m.
We begin today by reading from an article by Ali Abunimah at Electronic Intifada. He reports that the Israel Lobby's facade of "fighting antisemitism" by enacting draconian penalties for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) activity has finally begun to break down. The U.S. constitution, with Senator Elizabeth Warren at its side, seems to have gotten in the way. As first reported by E.I. in April, the Israel Anti-Boycott Act is the most draconian of the dozens of bills introduced in state and federal legislatures in recent years in an attempt to curb the growth of the BDS movement for Palestinian rights. The powerful Israel lobby group AIPAC has made the bill one of its top legislative priorities. As Josh Ruebner of the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights explains, “the bill would impose fines of up to $1 million and criminal penalties of up to 20 years in prison against any US person, including individuals, whose actions further a boycott of Israel or of Israeli settlement products called for by an international governmental organization.” Ruebner adds: “It would even criminalize the requesting or furnishing of information about such a boycott. The bill would also deny government loans through the Export-Import Bank to firms that refuse to do business with corporations based in or operating out of Israeli settlements in occupied territory, which are illegal under international law.” Despite her reputation as a firebrand progressive, Senator Warren has never been courageous on the question of Palestinian rights. Nothing symbolized her fear better than when she was caught on video hurrying away from a question about Israel’s assault on Gaza three years ago that killed more than 2,200 Palestinians. Warren, along with fellow progressive stalwart Bernie Sanders, joined every other member of the Senate in signing a letter in April reaffirming key lobby talking points that Israel is being unfairly picked on by efforts at the UN to hold it accountable. Her opposition to BDS means she continues to stand against a nonviolent movement for equal rights by a people subjected to decades of Israeli occupation, settler-colonialism and apartheid enabled largely by US military and political support. But Warren’s willingness to oppose this bill reflects the ongoing challenge to Democratic Party leaders from a base that is far more supportive of Palestinian rights. Moving on, we feature a conversation with Khitam Edelbi, a remarkable Palestinian educator who is pioneering an effort to promote the use of a unique approach to therapy, called Expressive Therapy, in a society that experiences constant trauma living under Israeli military occupation. She lives in East Jerusalem, but grew up in the Acca area of Israel as part of the 20% of the Israeli population who are Palestinian Arabs. You will hear her story, and will hear about how she is using expressive therapies to help her people cope with the stress of living under military occupation.



Donald Drumpf Theatre Vol. 33

Aug. 30, 2017, 1:38 p.m.
Donald Drumpf Theatre: Vol. 33 I Beg Your Pardon. This week, the pardoning begins. An original radio theatre show each week, with most sounds culled from the previous week, about a fictional, theatrical presidency. Contradictions tell the story, with songs, skits, and clips from political news shows and late-night comedy routines. The definition of "radio theatre" is stretched here, with an updated Dickie Goodman and/or Richard Foreman-meets-mashup style sometimes, and a more straightforward take other weeks. Currently, the network has ordered another 15 episodes, but there are threats of cancellation. Anyone who would like to contribute to the show, should contact info@wgxc.org.



Between the Lines for the Week Ending September 8, 2017

Aug. 30, 2017, 8:29 a.m.
Texas Flood Linked with Extreme Weather Patterns Long Predicted by Climate Change Research; Trump Suspends Study of Health Impacts of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining; NAFTA Re-Negotiation Must Prioritize Labor, Environmental and Human Rights



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