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Electronic Intifada Radio - Iran shows the limit of U.S. power

23 hours 7 minutes ago
President Trump effectively tore up the recent U.S.-Iran Memorandum of Understanding when he declared the agreement "over," and called Iranian leaders "scum.” Analyst Helena Cobban joins hosts Nora Barrows-Friedman and Ali Abunimah to discuss the latest developments in the US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran and the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the largest state funeral in the country's history. On the Resistance Report, the Electronic Intifada’s Jon Elmer reports on the exchange of fire in the Strait of Hormuz. Israeli drone strikes, artillery attacks, and demolitions continue across southern Lebanon despite the recent U.S.-brokered agreement. Electronic Intifada contributor Roqayah Chameseddine files her latest from the ground. The war in Gaza has become the deadliest conflict for journalists in modern recordkeeping, with Israeli attacks killing an unprecedented number of Palestinian reporters and media workers. Ali Abunimah reports on revelations about how the Committee to Protect Journalists, facing pressure from pro-Israel groups, has been attempting to narrow the definition of who is a journalist in order to exclude some Palestinians from its database of journalists killed in Gaza.

The Sonic Cafe - Sonic Café #491/The Destroyer of Worlds

1 day 1 hour ago
Sonic Café, broadcasting from the edge of the world—right here on the rugged Pacific Coast. That was Bruce Springsteen, Living on the Edge- of his world, and hey, welcome to the show. I’m your host Scott Clark, and this is episode 491. This time, the Sonic Café stirs up a tasty blend of fresh tracks along with timeless classics—just like we always do. Our musical journey spans 57 years and features new sounds from David Byrne, The Black Keys, Ezra Furman, and Lord Huron, all from 2025. We’ll mix those in with favorites from the past, including Wolfmother from 2005 and Jethro Tull’s thunderous Locomotive Breath from 1970. Plus, we’ll zip back to 1967 in the Sonic Café time machine to groove with Freddie Scott—we’ll spin that up around the bottom of the hour. On the comedy side, Don McMillan asks the big question: will Chat GPT replace us? Anthony Jeselnik shares a story about his buddy in the FBI, Brian Regan wonders why we’re obsessed with finding water on Mars, and Neil DeGrasse Tyson predicts how it all might end. Uplifting, huh? So yeah, a lot to squeeze into an hour, so let’s dive in. From his 2025 Saving Grace album, here’s Robert Plant with Everybody’s Song—and we’re the Sonic Café.
Scott Clark

Radio Curious - Dr. Daniel Levitin: "Your Brain on Music Part Two"

1 day 13 hours ago
The understanding of how we humans experience music and why it plays a unique role in our lives is this topic of two interviews with Dr. Daniel Levitin, author of “This Is Your Brain on Music, The Science of a Human Obsession,” recorded from his home in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in late October 2006. Professor Levitin runs the Laboratory for Musical Perception, Cognition and Expertise at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He asserts that our brains are hardwired for music and therefore we are all more musically equipped than we think. He says that music is an obsession at the heart of human nature, perhaps even more fundamental to our species than language. Professor Levitin believes that the music we end up liking meets our expectations of what we anticipate hearing just enough of the time that we feel rewarded, and the music that we like violates those expectations just enough of the time that we’re intrigued. In the first interview Dr. Levitin begins by describing how the human brain learns to distinguish between music and language. The second interview begins with a discussion of what happens when people listen to music they like. Professor Daniel Levitin’s website is www.yourbrainonmusic.com The books Dr. Daniel J. Levitin recommends are, “Another Day in the Frontal Lobe,” by Katrina Firlik, and, “The Human Stain,” by Philip Roth. Originally Broadcast: November 1, 2006 November 8, 2006
Radio Curious - Barry Vogel

outFarpress Presents - The Shortwave Report 07/10/26

1 day 20 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. France, Japan, and Cuba.
Dan Roberts

Civic Cipher - Seth Stern on Daniel ‘Dez’ Sanchez’s 30-Year Prison Sentence for Transporting Zines

3 days 20 hours ago
Seth Stern is the chief of advocacy at Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF). Seth’s articles about press freedom have been published by outlets like The Guardian, The Intercept, Rolling Stone, and Columbia Journalism Review. Seth and FPF’s advocacy teamwork in collaboration with independent bloggers, incarcerated journalists, major national news outlets and civil liberties organizations to promote laws and policies that allow public-interest journalism to thrive. Before joining FPF, Seth practiced media and First Amendment law for 13 years. He has an article in The Intercept now entitled "30-Year Sentence for Transporting Zines Is a Five-Alarm Fire for Free Speech." In the first half of the show, we discuss the incident that led to Daniel ‘Dez’ Sanchez’s 30-year prison sentence and the implications of this precedent. In the second half of the show, we discuss how this case can have a ripple effect on free speech and journalism and press protections in this country moving forward.

This Way Out - Dykes on the March #1997

4 days 17 hours ago
We celebrate the history and continuing activism of Dyke Marches across the U.S. with Professor Sara Angevine and voices from the streets of Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. In the news, the U.S. Supreme Court rules against transgender student athletes, a Russian court convicts the staff of an "extremist" drag club, Republicans erase Pride Month from military recognition, and Turkish authorities arrest Pride demonstrators while blocking a cruise ship's drag performance. And the Rainbow Rewind honors gay military pioneer Lt. Leonard Matlovich
Lucia Chappelle
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