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Upcoming Programs on KVMR
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Upcoming Programs On the Air from Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 to Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 |
Tuesday, June 30th |
Morning Show
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1:00 PM
Founder Kenny Ausubel coined the word bioneers in 1990 to describe an emerging culture of social and scientific innovators who are mimicking nature's operating instructions to serve human ends while enriching the web of life.
Topic is "Connecting the Drops" Could Los Angeles stop draining water from the Colorado River and become self-sufficient? That's a question that Andy Lipkis and his organization TreePeople are tackling in an unprecedented alliance with public works agencies. Their work proves that the more we learn about how ecosystems operate, the more sustainably we can design our cities.
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So Many Roads
2:00 PM
The Blues, contemporary, traditional, new and old ... all hues of the blues.
Traditional and contemporary blues.
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Mikail Graham Host & Producer: Two hours of the best in eclectic composers, film and TV music, lounge, exotica, space age bachelor pad, easy listening, and more. And all of it with an accent on eccentric aural odysseys you won't find most anywhere else. And don't forget, you can listen to over a hundred hours of past Other Side shows as well as tune in to our streaming web radio archives at: www.TheOtherSide.biz
Eclectic Composers Episode 38 "Trey Anastasio - The Art of Improv"
Since founding the experimental improv band Phish in 1983, Trey Anastasio has continually incorporated free jazz, prog-rock and folk elements into his compositions. He recently released his first symphonic piece 'Time Turns Elastic' for voice, guitar and orchestra. He's collaborated with Sun Ra, bassist Les Claypool, composer Philip Glass, and issued ten solo albums of idiosyncratic material. Join guest host Mark Leviton as he profiles a guitarist and songwriter who recognizes no musical boundaries.
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Wednesday, July 1st |
Folk Say
Historical to contemporary folk music.
Kathryn Smith sits in while Che recovers from running the with backstage scene at the Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival.
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See Jane Do, a social change multi media experience. Follow hosts, Elisa Parker and Jesse Locks as they capture the stories of everyday women doing extraordinary things to enhance the world and create sustainable solutions.
Everyday women doing extraordinary things for the planet.
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Literate and evocative rock in the afternoon.
Connie Coale sets your fireworks off early.
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Thursday, July 2nd |
The Energy Report with Martin Webb brings you a monthly report of fuel & energy prices, as well as energy related news and tips to reduce your energy usage and save you money.
Martin Webb with monthly environmental series.
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2:00 PM with Kim Rogers
Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Bluegrass, Americana, Swing, Rockabilly, Country with a little bit of Soul and points in between. Good stuff!
Sammy nominees Trainwreck Revival of Sacramento perform their roots/Americana music live in studio.
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6:00 PM with Paul Emery
Local news stories, plus regional and national stories from Free Speech Radio News and a Molly Fisk essay.
With anchor Paul Emery and essayist Molly Fisk.
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7:00 PM with Amy Goodman
Independent news from Pacifica. An alternative to mainstream sources, digging deeper.
National newsmagazine on peace and social justice with host Amy Goodman.
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Friday, July 3rd |
Big variety...including Jazz and Blues, world, folk and "funstuff"!! Every other week it's The Swami Beyondananda with a cosmic outlook on just about anything, plus the occasional interviews and sometimes a little live music.
Jerianne Van Dijk discovers that cherry bombs are not a 4th of July appetizer.
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Disability Rap
12:00 PM with Anna Acton
Show dealing with the disability movement. Call-ins welcome.
Host is Anna Acton of FREED.
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Organic Matters
1:00 PM with Amigo Bob Cantesano and Paul Paterson
Focused on Organic Gardening methods and issues
Amigo Bob Cantesano and Paul Paterson dig the dirt.
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A program to support your transitions, from one thing to the next...
Hap Hazard finds he can see by the dawn's early light.
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6:30 PM
Provocative, up-to-the-minute, alive and witty, KCRW's weekly confrontation over politics, policy and popular culture proves those with impeccable credentials needn't lack personality.
Provocative political punditry, with blogosphere's Arianna Huffington (The Huffington Post), liberal Robert Scheer (San Francisco Chronicle) and conservative Tony Blankley (Washington Times)
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Ital Culture
Reggae music and culture.
Reggae and dub, with Redlocks.
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Saturday, July 4th |
Ease into your Saturday mornings with first class music, past to present, including folk, acoustic, singer-songwriter, Americana, Country, and more.
Larry Hillberg names himself Grand Marshall
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County Line Bluegrass
A special blend of the latest bluegrass music with a touch of traditional, gospel, and live in-studio performances.
Eric Rice sets off the fireworks.
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Rockin' and Stompin'
Buckle up for the best in country, country rock, bluegrass, Cajun, zydeco, blues and folk, plus live shows from the Palms Playhouse in Winters.
History of the stratocaster, plus tentative live performance by African superstar guitarist Vieux Farka Toure.
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Rhythm and Blues Revue
"Color radio," '50s-'60s R&B, doo wop, rock 'n roll and a cappella.
An authentic '50s and early '60s 4th of July barbecue with Brian Lee.
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Jewels and Binoculars
Mr. Barco presents the music of BOB DYLAN and sometimes more.
What will Bob Dylan sing about on Independence Day?
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Sunday, July 5th |
Kani Ka Pila
Hawaiian music, legends & stories, slack key guitar.
Hawaiian music.
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12:00 PM with Nick and Helen Forster
A radio variety show with musicians, authors, environmental activists and community volunteer organizers.
Tucson art band Calexico and roots musician Dave Alvin are live musical guests.
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TransGlobal Sound System
4:00 PM
Around the World in 120 Minutes, featuring worldbeat, African, exotic, dance and a global mix of music.
Worldbeat partying like it's the 4th of July.
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6:00 PM with Barbara Lowell & Paul Barbieri
Special programming each Sunday, including artist specials, live music broadcasts, humor/comedy, theater, classical music and more.
Barbara Lowell & Paul Barbieri present "Los Lobos: 35 Years & Running Strong"
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The hobo jungle of the mind with a stew sampling of songs, poems, tales, politics (Utah's), and strange, unknown music.
Encore edition of the late U. Utah Phillips' national radio series.
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Monday, July 6th |
Crude, pathetic and essential.
The lives of Gale Storm ("My Little Margie") and Sly Saxon ("The Seeds") were celebrated last show; who's next?
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Traditional and contemporary music of Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Latin pop, with Doug Austin
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The Tibetan Radio Hour
A series of programs on Tibet.
Politics and culture of the occupied country.
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Music Magazine
Greg Jewett with eclectic music, plus available dogs and cats at 4:30.
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8:00 PM with Catherine Allen
Catherine Allen with "Sounds Good."
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Pet Sounds
Features music of and inspired by the sixties, and you can dance to it.
Music of and inspired by the '60s, with Rhino Records producer Mark Leviton.
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Tuesday, July 7th |
The Men's Show
1:00 PM
Call-in talk show about integrity and men's lives-at home, at work, in relationship. Callers of all ages/genders welcome. Interviews.
Call-in show about integrity and men's lives.
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Mikail Graham Host & Producer: Two hours of the best in eclectic composers, film and TV music, lounge, exotica, space age bachelor pad, easy listening, and more. And all of it with an accent on eccentric aural odysseys you won't find most anywhere else. And don't forget, you can listen to over a hundred hours of past Other Side shows as well as tune in to our streaming web radio archives at: www.TheOtherSide.biz
Eclectic Composers Episode 39 "John Abercrombie - Guitar Player"
Join guest host Mark Leviton as he profiles jazz guitarist John Abercrombie, an expert on both acoustic and electric instruments. Trained at Boston's Berklee College of Music, he first gained attention in drummer Billy Cobham's group Spectrum in the late sixties. A mainstay of the ECM label from his first record 'Timeless' in 1974, he's released dozens of his own albums as well as collaborations with Gil Evans, Gato Barbieri, McCoy Tyner, Ralph Towner and many others.
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Wednesday, July 8th |
See Jane Do, a social change multi media experience. Follow hosts, Elisa Parker and Jesse Locks as they capture the stories of everyday women doing extraordinary things to enhance the world and create sustainable solutions.
Everyday women doing extraordinary things for the planet, with Elisa Parker
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A hand-picked musical blend for your afternoon audio pleasure, with live performances and interviews.
Jenny Michaels spreads some magic dust on her audience. You'll want to be part of this.
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Thursday, July 9th |
Money Matters is about your money, your country, your lively hood, in short, its about you.
Annuities: Are they worth it? Many people hold these but are they really a good idea? Banks and brokerage firms push these as retirement planning but read the fine print!
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Tuesday, July 14th |
8:00 PM with Dan Elkan and Joe Meade
Mikail Graham Host & Producer: Two hours of the best in eclectic composers, film and TV music, lounge, exotica, space age bachelor pad, easy listening, and more. And all of it with an accent on eccentric aural odysseys you won't find most anywhere else. And don't forget, you can listen to over a hundred hours of past Other Side shows as well as tune in to our streaming web radio archives at: www.TheOtherSide.biz
"D vs J - Joe Mead & Dr. Dan"
Guest hosts Dan Elkan and Joe Meade mix it up in a no holds barred battle for turntable supremacy. Discs will be flying. Tune in for this genre-busting smackdown as Dan and Joe get it on with everything from the latest to the greatest to some hometown rumble, each one attempting to school the other in what you should be listening to.
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Thursday, July 16th |
Money Matters is about your money, your country, your lively hood, in short, its about you.
Commodities Protect You In an inflationary environment, these can help you. If the Chinese are buying them, should you?
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Tuesday, July 21st |
8:00 PM with Mr. Mike
Mikail Graham Host & Producer: Two hours of the best in eclectic composers, film and TV music, lounge, exotica, space age bachelor pad, easy listening, and more. And all of it with an accent on eccentric aural odysseys you won't find most anywhere else. And don't forget, you can listen to over a hundred hours of past Other Side shows as well as tune in to our streaming web radio archives at: www.TheOtherSide.biz
Tripping with "Mr. Mike"
Join Mr. Mike for an evening of psychedelic summer exotica fun for the whole family. New releases and old classics, along with in-the-moment dimensional shifts, are just a few of the wondrous aural odysseys you can expect to encounter during this two hour classic TOS episode.
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Tuesday, July 28th |
8:00 PM with Mikail & Julia
Mikail Graham Host & Producer: Two hours of the best in eclectic composers, film and TV music, lounge, exotica, space age bachelor pad, easy listening, and more. And all of it with an accent on eccentric aural odysseys you won't find most anywhere else. And don't forget, you can listen to over a hundred hours of past Other Side shows as well as tune in to our streaming web radio archives at: www.TheOtherSide.biz
"The Local Music of Nevada County Part 11"
Creative musical talent thrives in Nevada County. A virtual plethora of solo and duo performers, bands that tour, bands that only make records, ranging from hip hop to jazz, reggae to folk, classical, pop, country, metal, rock and experimental composers in every part of this once frontier county. Join hosts Mikail & Julia as they dive into Part 11 of this ongoing series.
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