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Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Robin Cisek in our Spotlight Interview (Metis Pop) Hr 1

3 hours 1 minute ago
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K! This week we welcome Robin Cisek, a powerful voice from the Métis Nation—alternative pop singer-songwriter. She’s joining us from Edmonton, Alberta, and she’s here with her brand-new album “Tempered,” a bold, self-produced project that blends dark-pop, electro-pop, and raw emotional storytelling. Robin is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about them at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/robin-cisek. Enjoy music from Robin Cisek, Dani Lion, Celeigh Cardinal, QVLN, Amaru Tribe, Bebel Bilberto, Elastic Bond, Thea May, Logan Staats, XIT, Tom Bee, Diyet & the Love Strangers, Pony Man, Raven Reid, Mimi O'bonsawin, Vince Fontaine, The Melawmen Collective, Kind of Sea, Iskwe, Joyslam, Spirit Cry, Jace Martin, Blue Moon Marquee, Norther Cree, Link Ray, The Band Blackbird, Elisapie and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Larry K

Electronic Intifada Radio - US, Israel escalate hybrid war on Iran

1 day ago
In cities across Iran, millions of people have marched in support of their government and to protest violence that foreign intelligence agencies have been instigating in the latest Western push for regime change. Dr. Mohammad Marandi joins hosts Nora Barrows-Friedman and Ali Abunimah to discuss these developments. He's a professor of comparative literature at the University of Tehran and a renowned geopolitical analyst. On the Resistance Report with Jon Elmer, the Qassam Brigades officially release the names of fallen soldiers for the first time. The squad leader, Al-Baraa Abu Hatab of the Western Battalion of the Khan Yunis Brigade, is revealed as the fighter behind several iconic combat videos. And Ali Abunimah tells us why 180 speakers, 6 of 7 board members, and the festival director withdrew or resigned from the annual Adelaide writers' week in Australia, resulting in this year’s event being cancelled.

The Sonic Cafe - Sonic Café #467/The Era of the Midnight Special

1 day 2 hours ago
Sonic Café, welcome to the era of the Midnight Special, a time when vinyl records were the thing, and thirty-three and a third album was king. I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 467. The Midnight Special aired from 1972 to 1981 featuring live bands of the era in a 90-minute late night format. This time the Sonic Café presents a thin slice of that time, every song in this mix was released between 1969 and 76. Tune in your radio during then and you might have heard one of these songs for the very first time. Listen for the Rolling Stones, J. Geils Band, Doobie Brothers, Led Zeppelin, John Lennon, Rod Stewart and the Faces, of course many more. Presented with the vinyl crackle everyone heard when the needle hit the record. Very cool. Oh, and there’s more, comedian Nate Bargatze is here to inform us that Reading is the Key to Being Smart, also Shane Gillis let’s us know that becoming republican, is a thing that grows on you, and finally the Sonic Café presents a list of seventies artists who hit the top 40 just once. So join us as we present Album Rock of the Seventies. From 1974, this is Ace, and from way out here in the Pacific Northwest, we’re the Sonic Café.
Scott Clark

- Rodolfo Gomez – “A Walk in the Costa Rican Rain Forest”

1 day 16 hours ago
On the eastern slope of the Continental Divide, about an hour’s drive east of San Jose, Costa Rica, is the Rain Forest Aerial Tram, a tramway that travels through, above and below the rain forest canopy. The rain forest canopy is home to more diverse forms of flora and fauna than anywhere else in the known universe. Rodolfo Gomez, trained as an architect, has found his calling as a tour guide in Central America and specifically Costa Rica. My daughter Molly and I met with Rodolfo in the rain forest, near the aerial tram and recorded this program in April of 1995. Originally Broadcast: June 20, 1995
Radio Curious - Barry Vogel

outFarpress Presents - The Shortwave Report 01/16/26

1 day 21 hours ago
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. Germany, France 24, Cuba, and Japan.
Dan Roberts

Cheeze Pleeze With Snarfdude and Daffodil - Cheeze Pleeze # 1125

2 days 21 hours ago
A look at a fun kids album and the saying that too often kids drive the parents nuts with on road trips, some square dancing and be careful to listen so you won't fall down in a pile o' people, and a Celebrity Slip Up of the sir kind tied into a horror movie that Daffy..well....says how horrible is really is.
Snarfdude

The Michael Slate Show - Bob Avakian Interview 2025. Amidst Rising Fascism & A Death-Bound System, A Liberating Way Forward

3 days 16 hours ago
Trump's “Shock and Awe.” Two-part Bob Avakian Interview, “Amidst Rising Fascism & A Death-Bound System, A Liberating Way Forward.” The RevCom Corps for the Emancipation of Humanity, Los Angeles, on YouTube Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan. Leo Pardo, a leader of the RevCom Corps, Chicago, on defending the lives and rights of immigrants in the face of fascist attacks. Outernational, “Todos Somos Ilegales,” We Are All Illegals. Bob Avakian from “2025: A New Year—Profound New Challenges . . .”
Michael Slate

Sea Change Radio - The Bus Came By And I Got On: Bob Weir Tribute

4 days ago
The environmental and counterculture movements of the 60s have been inextricably linked since day one. The hippies decried war on materialism while promoting love, kindness and care for the planet. And one of through-lines of this movement was music. This week on Sea Change Radio, we take some time to remember the life of the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, who recently died at the age of 78. For many of us, across several generations, the Grateful Dead has been more than a band - it's a movement that's all about expanding your community and your mind. We dig into the archives to hear from Weir's longtime bandmate, Bill Kreutzmann, and listen to excerpts of two interviews we did with Bobby's late songwriting partner, John Perry Barlow.
Sea Change Radio

This Way Out - Sophie B. Hawkins reads from Woolf & Hawkins + global LGBTQ news

4 days 21 hours ago
Singer/songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins reads from an original work “Not Beating Around the Bush”, and from Virginia Woolf’s “Mrs. Dalloway”; more than 100 patrons are roughly arrested in an Azerbaijan gay bar raid, ten transphobes in France are convicted of cyberbullying First Lady Brigitte Macron, a U.S. federal judge okays teachers outing trans students to their parents, another U.S. judge allows parents to opt out their young children from any classroom activity that discusses the existence of LGBTQ people, Massachusetts bows to threats from 2 lawsuits by rejected Christian foster care applicants and the Trump administration and removes the requirement that foster parents support LGBTQ kids in their care, and her devoted wife Becca memorializes ICE-killed Minneapolis lesbian mom Renee Nicole Good. All that and more this week when you choose “This Way Out”.
Lucia Chappelle
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