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23 Feb, 2021 | 1:56:25 |
EN | Trevor Klundert | Girlie So Groovie
Girlie So Groovie dubs itself as, "The only show dedicated to the women who rock and to the listeners who love them!" This award-winning weekly radio program gives stage to pioneering and contemporary female and non-binary musicians across multiple genres including rock, punk, rap, hip hop, R&B, blues, jazz, electronic, country, alternative, indie-rock and so much more.

23 Feb, 2021 | 0:24:38 |
EN | The Velvet Studio | Front Burner
As Canada considers ways to make big tech pay for news, Wired digital editor James Temperton outlines some lessons it could take from Australia's fight with Facebook.
Ra'anaa Brown and Shana Calixte talk about the work of Black Lives Matter – Sudbury.
23 Feb, 2021 | 0:28:14 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Ra’anaa Brown and Shana Calixte are residents of Sudbury, Ontario. Brown is the co-president of Black Lives Matter – Sudbury, and Calixte is the group’s Director of Community Relations. Scott Neigh interviews them about what the struggle for Black lives looks like in northern Ontario and about their conference coming up on February 27 and 28, “Here to Stay Baby”:...
23 Feb, 2021 | 0:28:14 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Ra’anaa Brown and Shana Calixte are residents of Sudbury, Ontario. Brown is the co-president of Black Lives Matter – Sudbury, and Calixte is the group’s Director of Community Relations. Scott Neigh interviews them about what the struggle for Black lives looks like in northern Ontario and about their conference coming up on February 27 and 28, “Here to Stay Baby”:...

23 Feb, 2021 | 1:30:00 |
EN | The Freedom Principle | The Freedom Principle
Featuring the newest releases of the African Diaspora, this program sees acoustic ensemble music as a developing world jazz incorporating styles and rhythms which draw from indigenous sources. On the air since 1984, The Freedom Principle is a multiple award-winning program. Past thematic programs include Manding Swing, Congolese Rumba, Zimbabwean Liberation, South African Jazz, Mississippi Delta Slide & Moan, African...

22 Feb, 2021 | 1:58:18 |
EN | Nicholas Cooper | The Sentinel's Marvellous Kaleidoscope
Full Show Title: Mango With Me <3 - An Audience FAR FROM the Observational Tower 45. Kitjohari Our gaze in this session starts with a serene landscape of music from ambient, post-prog, electronic, progressive rock, fairy punk and hyperpop. Then we listen to An Audience FAR FROM the Observational Tower with Christopher Harry from Waterloo, Ontario, as Kitjohari, his electronica...

22 Feb, 2021 | 0:55:50 |
EN | Program Coordinator | Orchestral Manoeuvres after Dark
Lots of CanCon this week with new and old goodies, and some sweet bangers from Cherry Glazerr, a Django Django remix and more.
Eddie Glaude, Jr. & Cornel West - James Baldwin’s Legacy
22 Feb, 2021 | 0:57:00 |
EN | Shawna Sprowls |
James Baldwin was one of the most significant figures of the 20th century. In this moment of racial reckoning, his life and work are being discovered and rediscovered. He was born in 1924 and died in 1987. He graduated from high school in New York but was otherwise self-taught. He said, “I love America more than any other country in...
22 Feb, 2021 | 0:57:00 |
EN | Shawna Sprowls |
James Baldwin was one of the most significant figures of the 20th century. In this moment of racial reckoning, his life and work are being discovered and rediscovered. He was born in 1924 and died in 1987. He graduated from high school in New York but was otherwise self-taught. He said, “I love America more than any other country in...

22 Feb, 2021 | 3:52:22 |
EN | David Konstantino | Revolution Rock
Revolution Rock focuses on 60s garage rock, 70s punk/new wave, surf, alternative, indie and new/old music within those genres. This is a special episode where we talk with musicians Patrick Flegel (of Women/Cindy Lee) and Michael Wallace (of Women/Preoccupations). We discuss the Calgary band Women's second and final album Public Strain which was recorded by Chad VanGaalen, released in 2010...
a chronicle of my battles with a yoghurt conglomerate and more!
22 Feb, 2021 | 0:59:56 |
EN | Adam Cantor |
In this show I cover the yoghurt thing, something about the origins of a record company I admire a lot, and the usual collection of fine music. Plus, a poem about chocolate and milk in the style of Pope.
22 Feb, 2021 | 0:59:56 |
EN | Adam Cantor |
In this show I cover the yoghurt thing, something about the origins of a record company I admire a lot, and the usual collection of fine music. Plus, a poem about chocolate and milk in the style of Pope.

22 Feb, 2021 | 0:31:56 |
EN | The Velvet Studio | Front Burner
Eliot Higgins, founder of the investigative collective Bellingcat, tells us how the group used online information to break some of its biggest stories — from the poisoning of Alexei Navalny to the downing of Flight MH17 in Ukraine — and why he wants others to follow in Bellingcat's footsteps.
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22 Feb, 2021 | 0:30:00 |
EN | Ivan Emke | Fit to Eat: The NL Farm and Food Show
To start the second season of "Fit to Eat: the NL Farm and Food Show" we head to a goat dairy in Cormack, NL. Sometimes when we see a new food product on the shelves, we may have no idea of the years of work (and risk) that went behind making it available. We visit with the folks at Eighth...
An unlikely Japanese garden in Lethbridge and award winning wines under pyramids in BC.
22 Feb, 2021 | 0:30:01 |
EN | Victoria Fenner | Harrowsmith Radio - Make, Grow, Sustain, Share
On this week's show, a remarkable Japanese garden in Lethbridge, Alberta, the tenacity of plants, and what that that teach us and a B.C. vegan, organic winery that ages its award-winning vintages in a pyramid. Wayne MacPhail talks to guests about what plants, especially native plants, can teach us about thriving in adversity, an unlikely Japanese garden in Lethbridge. And...
22 Feb, 2021 | 0:30:01 |
EN | Victoria Fenner | Harrowsmith Radio - Make, Grow, Sustain, Share
On this week's show, a remarkable Japanese garden in Lethbridge, Alberta, the tenacity of plants, and what that that teach us and a B.C. vegan, organic winery that ages its award-winning vintages in a pyramid. Wayne MacPhail talks to guests about what plants, especially native plants, can teach us about thriving in adversity, an unlikely Japanese garden in Lethbridge. And...
Pivotal organizer for Black voting rights in America
22 Feb, 2021 | 0:28:47 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
Dr. Merline Pitre delivered this talk February 17, 1990, in Dallas, Texas, during the first annual conference on African American History in Texas. She covers the political development, style and achievements of Lulu Belle Madison White, one of the strategists behind the Supreme Court case Smith v Allwright that stopped the use of whites-only political primaries. White was also a...
22 Feb, 2021 | 0:28:47 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
Dr. Merline Pitre delivered this talk February 17, 1990, in Dallas, Texas, during the first annual conference on African American History in Texas. She covers the political development, style and achievements of Lulu Belle Madison White, one of the strategists behind the Supreme Court case Smith v Allwright that stopped the use of whites-only political primaries. White was also a...

21 Feb, 2021 | 4:42:46 |
EN | CHMR FM Music Department | Modern Jazz Today
Modern Jazz Today is a radio show that focuses on today’s jazz improvisers and creators, cutting their teeth and cutting the edge of sound. We are proud to present Modern Jazz Today as an avenue for discovering a new generation of jazz musicians, composers, improvisers and arrangers.

21 Feb, 2021 | 0:55:42 |
EN | The Velvet Studio | Front Burner
In this episode Sebastien interviews the talented musicians Emmet Michael about his recent release and the process of creating the track. In addition, Luke and Sebastien discuss sound permits in Vancouver, Finland being told off by the UN and good news from Jamaica.

21 Feb, 2021 | 0:52:22 |
EN | Carlsbad Vars Radio | Adrian & Anthony's Musical Adventures
This week's musical adventure is '90's Alternative & Rock' featuring Garbage, Moist and R.E.M.

21 Feb, 2021 | 0:27:14 |
EN | Stuart Richardson | Latin Waves
Host Stuart Richardson interviews Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space and publisher of a blog called Organizing Notes. We speak about why Bath Iron Works ship yard (a shipbuilding yard in Maine that builds US Naval destroyers) needs to be converted into a plant that builds Green technology, how US military spending...

21 Feb, 2021 | 0:57:18 |
EN | Lorne VanSinclair | Backbeat
Brought another big pile of old records to the home studio featuring some of my favourite artists, Fats Domino, Eddy Arnold, Mahalia Jackson, John Lee Hooker and many more. As usual, listeners can check out the playlist at https://www.backbeatradio.com/index.php/playlists/february-21-2021

21 Feb, 2021 | 0:59:58 |
EN | info@gammakrush.ca | Walkuman Style
(1.) The Way That I Rhyme - Undivided Attention (2.) WhatYouWanDo? - El Da Sensei ft. Asheru (3.) Aw Yeah (Tom Caruana remix) (4.) Don't Play - The Best Part (5.) Fade To Black - SlimKid3 & DJ Nu-Mark (6.) Record Store - Dragon Fli Empire (7.) How Real It Is - All Of The Above (8.) Continuation - Son...

