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Show #25 – Jay McShann show Podcast: Play in new window | Download (50.3MB) | Embed
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June Is Black Music Month I Remember When (Music Had Soul) – Ashanti Munir – R&B – 2012 Ill Run Your Hurt Away – Ruby Johnson – R&B – 1966 Never Give You Up – Jerry Butler – R&B – 1968 Oh Baby – Larry Williams – R&B – 1960 …
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Apples and Oranges Richard Dawson: Apples And Oranges Pink Floyd: Apples And Oranges Pink Floyd: If Bread: If Roberta Flack: Feel Like Making Love Bad Company: Feel Like Making Love Bon Jovi: Runaway Del Shannon: Runaway Jefferson Starship: Runaway Ringo Starr: Photograph Def Leppard: Photograph Cars Bye Bye Love Everly …
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On this episode of Pure Imagination we have Bill Ayers, from the Weather Underground to talk to us about all of his work in the 60s fighting against the Vietnam War, and his views on the state of our country today. All music by Velvet Underground. Zappo! Podcast: Play in …
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Tomorrow, Saturday 9 June, there will be about 120 demonstrations against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA). Most of them take place in Europe, but there will also be demonstrations in Sendai (Japan), Montreal (QC, Canada) and New York (US). See this map, Stopp-ACTA and Access Now. ACTA is not dead, see EDRi: ACTA – the …
Celia Farber and Dave Rasnick interview ortho-molecular nutritionist Mark Zuhrbrigghen from Cape Town, South Africa about the thousands of ARV sufferers his treatments have helped. They also discuss the bizarre TAC-led climate of terror around nutrition and sanitation in South Africa. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (12.4MB) | …
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Today we look at the ongoing implications of drone warfare; at the bottom of the hour we will hear from Steve Zeltzer of Work Week Radio; and we round out today’s show with the latest developments in the Occupy Movement as we hear about the Occupy Caravan to Philadelphia for summer 2012. …
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Two worlds of Wall Street: the views of George Martinez, an Occupier running for congress, and former Goldman-Sachs trader Leo Haviland, author of “Words on the Street.” Podcast: Play in new window | Download (12.1MB) | Embed
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I AM is a 2011 documentary film written, narrated, and directed by Tom Shadyac. The documentary explores Shadyac’s personal journey after a 2007 bicycle accident, “the nature of humanity” and “world’s ever-growing addiction to materialism.” The film, shot with Shadyac and a team of four, contrasts sharply with Shadyac’s previous …
What was left of electoral politics in the United States gasped and sputtered to its extinction with the 2010 Supreme Court ruling known as Citizens United. At that point the game was over. Legalized bribery now defines the political process. The most retrograde elements of corporate capitalism, such as the …
The Anglo-American coup to topple Iran’s best hopes in a secular progressive nation Christopher de Bellaigue is British journalist and author with expertise in Iranian and Indian Studies and Persian language. He has lived worked in the Middle East and South Asia, writing for the Economist, Financial Times, the Independent …
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-Most expats want to help to poor Latins who are living on the edge or worse. But we don’t exactly know what kind of help would benefit them the most. What can we give or do for them that would permanently improve their condition? (Not the usual govt or first …
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Profile Of A Bankrupt Nation What exactly happens when a country goes under? We examine the effect on its people, institutions, everyday life, communications, support systems. Then we see how various countries have dealt with the situation. More information about Europe. There is no textbook guidance to handling the crisis. …
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by Harvey Wasserman, host of The Greeen Power and Wellness Show, Tuesdays at 2pm ET We all knew it was coming. Radioactive tuna has been caught off the coast of California. The fingerprint of cesium 137 is unmistakably from the exploded reactors at Fukushima. But Fukushima’s hot hands are also on …