The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – September 22, 2006 at 10:00pm

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"How Radio Was Done" Part 16 (Solo) Predominantly all about the ’63 JFK assassination over several days as recorded live at KLIF in Dallas at the time, we also cover music and comedy of the day with Phil Spector, Nichols and May, Lenny Bruce, and the folk music boom waiting in the wings.


Over the Edge

Over the Edge – September 22, 2006

"How Radio Was Done" Part 16 (Solo) Predominantly all about the ’63 JFK assassination over several days as recorded live at KLIF in Dallas at the time, we also cover music and comedy of the day with Phil Spector, Nichols and May, Lenny Bruce, and the folk music boom waiting in the wings.


Flashpoints

Flashpoints – September 15, 2006

We broadcast both from our studios in Santa Rosa and from our homebase at KPFA in Berkeley. On the show tonight, we’ll feature a young, new investigative unit of bilingual producers and hear some of their maiden voyages into radio with an emphasis on the immigrant revolution; also, an interview with the filmmakers of Occupation … Continued


The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – September 1, 2006 at 10:00pm

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"How Radio Was Done" Part 14 (Solo): Beginning in the late 50s and pushing into the early 60s, we cover the decline of the first generation of rock, yet another UFO, the Soviet vs American space programs, the cold war and the bomb, the golden age of the western genre, and the beginning of the … Continued


Over the Edge

Over the Edge – September 1, 2006

"How Radio Was Done" Part 14 (Solo): Beginning in the late 50s and pushing into the early 60s, we cover the decline of the first generation of rock, yet another UFO, the Soviet vs American space programs, the cold war and the bomb, the golden age of the western genre, and the beginning of the … Continued


La Raza Chronicles

La Raza Chronicles – August 29, 2006

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"Paz:" a 3 hour special show focusing on the historic Chicano Moritorium: the Latino anti-war movement from 1968 through today- including live coverage of the day’s San Francisco events, musica y mucho mas produced by Silvia Ledezma, "Mr.Chuch" (Ventura Longorio), Los, and Maya Rising.


Flashpoints

Flashpoints – August 15, 2006

Kathy Kelly of Voices in the Wildnerness reports from the wreckage of Lebanon, as people begin to return to the areas left in ruins by the month-long US-Israeli siege; also, British MP George Galloway challenges the media’s racism; Mexican federal police beat pro-Obrador parliamentarians bloody as the battle to uncover Mexico’s election steal continues; plus, … Continued