Sunday, July 5, 2009

Show for June 30,2009

Music aired:
Silent Poets (www.silentpoets.net) Note: Japan
The Rosie Taylor Project ( myspace.com/therosietaylorproject) Note: Uk
Kent (www.kent.nu and www.savethechildren.net) Note: Sweden
Royal Arche (see previous post for his link) Note: France
Kruder and Dorfmeisters famous remix of Depeche Mode's Useless
(kruderdorfmeister.com) Note: Austria
Thievery Corporation (thieverycorporation.com) Note: US
Dimitri from Paris Bjork remix just for fun to rewind in time .. (www.dimitrifromparis.com)
Elsiane (www.elsiane.com) Note: Canada
Royksopp (www.royksopp.com) Note: Norway

Note: Sort of worldly in music there without even travelling there to get it ;-) , i will try to air some more cancon tomorrow --yay for Socan!)

Sabrina's Secret Stash on Six Finger Satellite (Note: US)
(myspace.com/6fs)

Zeke talks about Articule's latest gallery project by the artist Jean-Francois Lacombe (http://www.jflacombe.com/)
Project located at Articule ( articule.org) and has an interactive website too!
Kortune Fookie (www.kortunefookie.com)

Democracy Now Headlines (democracynow.org)

Health Matters with Diane and Ian. Doctors chatting about Post Traumatic Syndrome as a result of violence.

Talked about the SWAP party, cool idea and worth checking it out:


Artist mentioned and to be on the lookout for: Maia Iotzova

Read and watch about her upcoming documentary ( www.greendreammedia.com) or do the 90 day love challenge located on the same website.

Side note: I tried to start this love project last week. It's hard to do especially since love consists of not judging others and forgetting yourself when listening to others. It's a challenge alright!

Upcoming for tomorrow.. Sabrina's Secret Stash on Stomp All Stars at the Jazz Festival , Rachel's covering the Just For Laughs festival with a fearture on the up and coming comedian & musicans . Zeke will be doing the Arts review, Health Matters is a mystery for me this weekend but I'll be airing the rest of the report of Green Planet Monitor on the coffee fair trade situation in Rwanda.

Liz
MMA

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