Night Magic – January 24, 2023
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Music of the The Great Jazz Legends, with Alex Danzler
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Music of the The Great Jazz Legends, with Alex Danzler
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Computrblu welcomes you to tune in to what she calls her ‘twighlight time’ every Monday night 10pm-Midnight. What could she possibly be doing at this time of night? Only one can imagine. What we can guarantee is that whatever it is, she is most definitely listening to music. Since her lovers & friends know it’s … Continued
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A Soul-sonic rhapsody of word, sound and power that comes your way Monday nights. Hosted and produced by Greg Bridges.
A weekly news program providing information and analysis about Africa and the African Diaspora, hosted by Walter Turner.
Mass shooting in Half Moon Bay follows similar incident in LA County. Investigations into motive behind LA County Lunar New Year shooting continue. Spotify lays off hundreds of employees worldwide. Suspended Oakland Police Chief demands immediate reinstatement. January 6 conspirators convicted for roles in Capitol insurrection.
An award winning front-line investigative news magazine, that focuses on human, civil and workers right, issues of war and peace, Global Warming, racism and poverty, and other issues. Hosted by Dennis J. Bernstein.
This is an encore show that features Chuck D of Public Enemy and Syrian American hip-hop artist Omar Offendum. We also have a commentary from Dr. Jared Ball. Featured Voices: Carlton Douglas Ridenhour (born August 1, 1960), known professionally as Chuck D, is an American rapper,[2] best known as the leader and frontman of the hip hop group Public Enemy, which he … Continued
Nurse Rona and her guest Michael A. Tompkins, PhD., discuss the current mental health crisis that teens and adults are facing, and ways to build resilience and experience greater well being.
Work changed dramatically during the Covid pandemic. Enormous numbers of people lost their jobs, while others were able to work remotely. And then there were so-called essential workers, whose in-person jobs put them at the highest risk. In response, many of them organized, often informally. Sociologist Jamie McCallum argues that the struggles of essential workers … Continued