The Morning Show

The Morning Show – February 5, 2008

Super Tuesday, the Morning Show features interviews from New York and Chicago with Salim Mu Aqil, Senior Editor of In These Times and Laura Flanders, author of "Blue Grit: True Democrats Take Back Politics from the Politicians" followed by listener call-ins with Larry Bensky, co-anchor of tonights election coverage. In the second hour the California … Continued


The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – January 25, 2008

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"The History of Funk" features the greatest collection of classic funk jams that have yet to be digitized to CD! Massive dancefloor funk from giants like Prince, the Bar-Kays and Herbie Hancock will be uncovered for the first time in years.  From the depths of Rickey Vincent’s actual record collection these lost treasures will change … Continued


Democracy Now 6am

Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 25, 2008

Broadcast Exclusive: Abu Ghraib Whistleblower Samuel Provance Speaks Out on Torture and Cover-Up. Headlines     * Bush, Dems Agree on Economic Stimulus Deal    * Egypt Cracks Down on Palestinian Border-Crossing    * 10 Killed in Lebanon Bombing    * U.S. Pushes Iraq on Extending Troop, Contractor Immunity    * Admin Not “Prepared to Address” Contractor Dependence    * Kucinich … Continued


The Hear and Now

The Hear & Now – January 24, 2008

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The Bay Area’s own Mars Arizona performs its singular Americana-roots blend of folk, bluegrass, and rock live in the KPFA studio. Nicole Storto and Paul Knowles are the dynamic duo at the core of Mars Arizona, which released its third CD, Hello Cruel World, on Tuesday, Jan. 22. With a guest appearance by mandolin master … Continued


The Visionary Activist Show

The Visionary Activist Show – January 17, 2008

Coyote Network News Election Coverage- Part One.Caroline is joined by long-time astrological colleague-ally, Heather Roan Robbins that we may deeply delve and cavort via the astrological charts of now, the up-coming election, the founding of the country, the candidates, and how we can all be the most effective agents possible for democracy on behalf of … Continued


Democracy Now 9am (rebroadcast)

Democracy Now! (9 am) – January 17, 2008

Showdown in Nevada: Unions Face Off Over Casino Caucus Sites.Unemployment, Foreclosure, Deunionization: A Look at the State of the Economy and Organized Labor in Michigan.Report: Subprime Mortgage Crisis Causing African Americans to Experience Greatest Loss of Wealth in Modern U.S. History.Romney’s Bain Capital Profited Through Offshore Tax Havens, Closing U.S. Factories, Laying Off Workers. Headlines … Continued


Democracy Now 6am

Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 17, 2008

Showdown in Nevada: Unions Face Off Over Casino Caucus Sites.Unemployment, Foreclosure, Deunionization: A Look at the State of the Economy and Organized Labor in Michigan.Report: Subprime Mortgage Crisis Causing African Americans to Experience Greatest Loss of Wealth in Modern U.S. History.Romney’s Bain Capital Profited Through Offshore Tax Havens, Closing U.S. Factories, Laying Off Workers. Headlines … Continued


CounterSpin

Counterspin – January 11, 2008

Peter Hart on 2008 primaries, Kali Akuno on New Orleans public housing. This week on CounterSpin: Expecting the pundits, political reporters and pollsters to learn from their mistakes may be a bad bet considering their performance in covering the recent Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. But the bad coverage didn’t end at bad … Continued


Hard Knock Radio

Hard Knock Radio – January 9, 2008

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We conclude our New Hampshire coverage with interviews we were unable to bring you in the past two days, including Senator Clinton’s New Hampshire adviser Doug Hataway.  The Chairman for the Democratic Party Raymond Buckley & Loutenent Governor of Maryland Michael Steele. Later in the show Anita Johnson gives us an update on the San … Continued