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Every week Al Kooper monitors new releases which are displayed online in 30-90 second samples (depending on where you go to download). Al has been loyal to iTunes since 2003 when they first began doing this. So for the past 15 years, Al has built up a formidable collection of wonderful, albeit not-well-known musics. This is a chance to share these treasures with anyone ready to listen on a weekly basis.
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"A Look Into How Art and Culture Changed The World." The Culture Lab is a place to study, dissect, and analyze how art and culture changed the world. The Culture Lab is a bi-weekly (longer format audio stories/musical episodes) public radio program and podcast. The Culture Lab also airs on alternate Tuesdays at KQBH 101.5 FM out of Los Angeles, Ca from 9pm-10pm, listen live on LPFM.LA or download the iOS app by searching LPFM LA. You can also listen to segments of this show on KPFK 90.7 FM e ...
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The Radio Survivor podcast is a weekly show that explores the future of community media, with a focus on community radio, college radio, low-power FM and public access TV, along with podcasting and internet radio. Hosts Paul Riismandel, Eric Klein and Jennifer Waits highlight the best and most innovative audio programming and keep you updated on the news that affects our ability to make, create, hear and see great community media.
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Raber Umphenour is a filmmaker, community leader, co-founder of the Midway Artist Collective, and founder of the Museum of Scenographic Design. Hear us speak about artist space, the creative process, and all that went into SCENOGRAPHERS, featuring the work of designers John Conklin and Franco Colavecchia! SCENOGRAPHERS is on view from 8 AM to 8 PM …
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The Boston waterfront area hosts the Local Food Festival, a place for local farmers and chefs to share their culinary efforts with the city and share why it's a good idea to shop local when it comes to something as essential to humankind as food. The residents of Roxbury throw their yearly gathering around their community's "Eternal Presence" sculp…
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Haywood Fennell speaks to organizer and author Devon McNeil about how to change your life and mindset for the better. Devon shares his story of becoming a community leader and role model after 20 years of incarceration. Devon McNeil is the founder of Not On My Watch Mentoring, and also provides jobs and financial literacy education to youth in Bost…
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Host Brendan O'Connell invites guest Teresa Larkin (Co-Chairwoman, Pregnancy Care Alliance of MA) to discuss deceptive advertising of pregnancy care centers, the Pregnancy Care Alliance of MA and its mission, tax payer funded campaigns against pregnancy centers in MA, abortion pill side effects and reversal, & more.…
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Boston honors the lives lost on September 11th at the Garden of Remembrance in Boston Common, and locals reflect on how that day has affected our country. Roxbury Community College and DoorDash partner to fund the Rox Box food pantry, a service fighting food insecurity in Boston. BPS Sundays gives Boston students access to local institutions, and w…
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Host Michael Reyes welcomes men's mental health advocate Michael Bastien onto his show to discuss topics of psychological health, self help, self healing, spirituality, masculine vulnerability, the black, haitian, and hispanic communities of northeastern Massachusetts, and Bastien's non-profit men's mental health organization: Brothers In Arms.…
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Host Larry Higginbottom urges ADOS to stop begging for affirmation and validation. He also expresses how blacks' votes are their currency and they shouldn't get nothing back for their votes, the foolishness of debating VP Harris's lineage, whiteness means something different to ADOS as opposed to other cultures that immigrate to the US, & more.…
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On this week's BNN News: Medford Residents join City Life / Vida Urbana in a march for housing rights and to fight eviction. Bridge Over Troubled Waters opens the new Branson Liberty House to serve homeless, runaway, and at-risk youth. A tour and history of Boston Harbor's Spectacle Island. An interview with Dr. Tanya Zangaglia of Crossing the Wate…
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Ken Meyer speaks to Bob Furmanek, founder of the 3-D Film Archive. Bob shares how he got interested in 3D movies and film restoration, how he came to be Jerry Lewis's archivist, and the many projects he's worked on restoring, from The Abbott and Costello Show to Bwana Devil, the 1952 film that set off the first 3D film craze. Bob Furmanek also shar…
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This week's guest is Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition. He talks about Canada's legalization of medical aid in dying since 2016. Schadenberg raises concerns about the practice, and also discusses the usage and connotations of the terms medical aid in dying, euthanasia, and assisted suicide.…
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Host Haywood Fennell invites guests George Pearl (Founder, Pearl Entertainment) & Zachary Rochester (Pearl Entertainment) to discuss the 3rd annual Back to School Summer Jam in Roxbury on 8/26, the Mary Knoll Terrace Band, the importance of unity & community involvement, supporting at-risk youth, updates on The Oscar Micheaux Family Theater Program…
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