Sept. 29
All Animals Are Equal (mp3)
Isabel Reichert and Sean Fletcher read the Cliff Notes from Chapters 8 through most of Chapter 10 of Orwell’s Animal Farm while a reading of the same chapters of the novel are played at a frequency best appreciated by domestic animals.
A Radical Tea Party (mp3)
Sunny Anarchy interviews DJ Raw Knowledge and DJ Drowning Dog about gender and class politics in hip-hop, as well as their work with the Entartete Kunst artist collective. Tracks by Raw Knowledge and Drowning Dog open and close the show.
The Visible Hand (mp3)
Sarah Lockhart interviews artist, Steve Lambert about his current projects, the Budget Gallery and the Anti-Advertising Agency, both dealing with art in public space.
The Starve Zone (mp3)
Michael Trigilio (aka Michael Starve) interviews Jennifer Friedenbach of the SF Coalition on Homelessness. Friedenbach discusses her organization’s work on the implementation of the Care Not Cash initiative, getting low income people into housing, and protecting the civil rights of homeless people. She talks about the city’s strategies to keep people from sleeping on the street.
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (mp3)
Lee Montgomery interviews Rachel Swan about misogyny in hip-hop and an article she wrote for the East Bay Express about women rappers. They also talk about an essay she wrote about good misogyny in hip-hop published in Kitchen Sink magazine.