Oct. 21
KYAB (mp3)
KYAB is the program produced by Southern Exposure’s Youth Advisory Board. Members of the Youth Advisory Board, Ada Kulenovich and Aldona Watts play musical selections including a track from a Prince cover band and a local musician’s ode to the semicolon. They banter about Aldona’s brother’s band and ice cream, chat with Youth Advisory Board Outreach Coordinator, Jaren Bonillo.
Asian Women’s Shelter (mp3)
The final presentation from the volunteer translators from the Asian Women’s Shelter.
Cat Chat (mp3)
Sarah Wagner hosts this feline-focused half hour, featuring a review of A Knight’s Tale by Kat Flix, and an interview with San Diegan, Mike Rich, about the cross-cultural study of cats. Rich talks about his cat ownership history, the linguistic origins of the word, “cat,” how cats are valued in different cultures, and comparative cat mythology.
Catch And Release (mp3)
Jon Brumit improvises live with musician, Wayne Grim. Grim and Brumit collaborate regularly in among other projects, the duo, Van Boven. As a composer and improviser, Grim uses a variety of guitars, Ud, Saz, Adungu and other stringed instruments, computers, electronics and percussion to create music.
The Visible Hand (mp3)
Sarah Lockhart interviews artist, Rene Garcia about his satirical leaflets in a recent exhibition at Intersection for the Arts and a recent performance at The Lab called 91-Buy 1, as well as about the economic boom to certain parties that is the War on Terrorism. Lockhart also plays music that samples George W. Bush by Big City Orchestra.
The Starve Zone (mp3)
Michael Trigilio (aka Michael Starve) on this last Theology Thursday, talks about having a cold. He also discusses the fundamentalist Christians’ influence on the government, the Book of Revelations, George W. Bush’s faith, and reading the Bible.
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (mp3)
Lee Montgomery interviews Danielle and Veronica of East Village Radio, which operates out of a storefront in NYC with live DJ’s 16 hours a day broadcasting online. They discuss East Village Radio, low power FM licenses, their interest in radio, and their involvement in the community. NPR volunteer, Karlyn DeSteno talks about how she got involved with Neighborhood Public Radio and plays the viola.