Ed Reinhart alias Earl Dixon, has been “boogying” his way around Mendocino County for over three decades. He has been calling himself “Rico Suave” since his last trip to Ecuador. Reinhart is best know as the king of boogie-woogie and blues. With his release in the mid 90′s of “Got Some On My Fingers”, which featured tunes he crafted, the CD was a regional hit with all of his fans and it established him as a musical force locally. He has been the front man for many local boogie/R&B bands including the “Burning Sensations”. Recently Reinhart has been living in Italy and Virginia, we began our visit by asking him what had taken him to live away from Mendocino over the last few years.
Ed Reinhart visited the Radio Curious studio on the January 12, 2009. The book he recommends is “The Pillars of the Earth,” by Ken Follett.
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. France 24, Cuba, and NHK Japan.
Join Celt In A Twist under the main tent for ScotFestBC, June 19 and 20 at Town Centre Park in Coquitlam for Celtic music you won't hear anywhere else. Plus, live entertainment from The Barra McNeils and more. Pipes and fiddles aplenty this hour with newcomers, Broom Bezzums, Haggis X-1, Cabbie Drennan + Dervish (April 26 @ The Rio) & The Ollam (April 27 @ The Pearl) You got yer Celt In A Twist!
Our ride on the global side takes us to Portugal, Brazil, Chad, Serbia, Mauritania, Mexico, Peru, Ethiopia, Dominica, Mali, Puerto Rico and Australia, touching home base in Canada along the way. Free passage, zero blockades. Call shotgun and join us for an hour of World Beat Canada.
The long thought lost feature "Retro Arcade" gets found again as we take a look at how old Pacman is....how gramdma may have heard the mellowed down version of some paul simon classics, and the Limburger Lounge woes a take of heart break....greasy style.
In the first half of the show, we share the latest coming from the White House beginning with the Doordash Grandma that grabbed headlines earlier this week. We then discuss Fox News’ obsession with running stories on trans people. We finish the first half by sharing the Trump administration’s thoughts on the President in their own words.
For the second half of the show, we discuss Pew Research data showing an increase in unfavorable views of Israel and Netanyahu among younger voters in particular. We also discuss Kamala Harris teasing another White House run.
Trump Blockades Strait of Hormuz After Iran War Talks Collapse; US Faith Community Condemns Trump’s Immoral Iran War and his 'Blasphemous' Social Media Post; U.S. Corporate Media Fails to Call Out GOP Voter Suppression Campaign.
In 2014, Michael Slate interviewed Ilan Pappe, Israeli historian, and author of many works, including The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine. This has renewed relevance today, in the context of the ongoing Israeli/US genocide in Gaza. The interview was conducted during an earlier Israeli assault.
Most of us aren’t aware of just how much carbon dioxide is emitted from biomass waste such as sawdust, forest thinnings, and agricultural residuals but woody biomass energy production emits roughly double the carbon pollution per unit of electricity of coal, and 4.5 times that of gas. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Hannah Murnen, the Chief Technology Officer at a carbon dioxide removal startup known as Graphyte to learn more about the company and the industry as a whole. We discuss how their technology is able to safely store biomass waste that would otherwise decompose or be burned, and get a better understanding of how carbon offsets work.
Parenti quotes Winston Churchill who said to his fellow party members: "History will be kind to us because I plan to write it." Far from being an objective account of events history bears the mark of its writer, the omissions of the censors, and the interests of those who benefit from making it. Parenti shows how to take the recording of history back from politicians, the media, professors, clergy, and business people.
Judi Rever has written a very compact and readable book about Rwanda, called "Rwanda's 30-year assault on Congo."
It addresses the military incursion into Congo in 1996 by Rwanda's Kagame regime. That intervention brought about the overthrow of the Congolese government of Mobutu, and set the stage for Rwanda's plunder, over the past 30 years, of Congo's natural resources on behalf of huge Western corporations. This includes Canadian banks and mining companies.
EVERGREEN. Contact: sean@armedia.ca
The Mix Sessions is a journey through hypnotic rhythms and soulful deep house groove. Featuring slush, atmospheric textures.
TRACKLIST
01. Rotty - Yeah I Love
02. Carl Waller - Trippin' (Extended Mix)
03. Folamour - When U Came Into My Life
04. Rotty - Honesty
05. Will Buck - Checkin' You Out
06. Despa - When Walking Down The Street
07. Moonee - Faith & Sorrow
08. Wallace - Papertrip
09. Kerri Chandler - The Breeze
10. Sean Roman - Cry No More
EVERGREEN. Contact: sean@armedia.ca
Trip Hop Radio is a sonic escape into a world of dreamy beats and introspective melodies, featuring an eclectic blend of trip hop, chillout, and downtempo grooves. Updated weekly.
TRACKLIST
01. Nina Simone - See Line Woman (Masters At Work Remix)
02. Lazylife - Recline
03. Emancipator - Siren (Tor Remix)
04. Shirley Horn - Return To Paradise (Mark De Clive-Lowe Remix)
05. Tom Tom Club - Love to Love You Baby (Tom Novy & Purfo Remix)
06. Body Language - Can't Hang On
07. River Tiber - Waves
08. Dos Palos - Tear It Down
09. Lum - Respira
10. Sable Blanc - Finesse
11. Jacques Greene - On Your Side
Summary: Greg Gordon is remembered “In Memoriam Part 2,” India’s first openly queer MP is sworn in amid trans rights rollbacks, Belarus criminalizes LGBTQ “propaganda,” U-K veterans seek justice over past service bans, U-S schools lose transgender protections, L.A. schools face a probe in a trans teen case, a judge condemns conversion therapy, and Ma Rainey’s queer blues legacy is celebrated