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Top 5 Albums on KSPC: last updated 12/08/08!

1 Crystal Stilts Alight of Night (Slumberland)
2 The Knew Boom Bust (S/R)
3 Ten Kens Ten Kens (Fat Cat)
4 Talkdemonic Eyes at Half Mast (Arrco)
5 Ty Segall Ty Segall (Castleface)

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  Program Schedule  1/5/2009
12:00:00 AM - 1:00:00 AM
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Boss Guy in Claremont Show
From the obvious to the obscure, music of the late '50s, '60s and early '70s. Every Sunday nite from 10-1.
DJ: Boss Guy

1:00:00 AM - 3:00:00 AM
Specialty 
World's Music Without Boundaries
Music of the world hosted by John.
DJ: John

3:00:00 AM - 2:00:00 PM
Specialty 
KSPC Radio Rewind
Rewinding 24 hours to the KSPC goodness that you might have missed...

2:00:00 PM - 4:00:00 PM
Underground 
Underground
Underground

4:00:00 PM - 6:00:00 PM
Underground 
The Surrealist Waltz
A prime assortment of old favorites and new releases, ranging from pretty minimalism to worldly psych-folk to japanese noise to sweet indie pop. Anything goes!
DJ: Vanessa

6:00:00 PM - 8:00:00 PM
Reggae 
Reggae Connection
A wide variety of reggae music from the 60's classics to the current dancehall selections.
DJ: Junor Francis

8:00:00 PM - 10:00:00 PM
Underground 
Radio PanDulce
Underground world beats and rare groove.
DJ: PatiBOOMBati

10:00:00 PM - 11:59:00 PM
Underground 
The Garden Hour
You and your plants will enjoy new music every week from electronic glitch / pop / world / female vocalists / experimental / 60s / rock / to cheeze. It's not your standard garden variety.
DJ: maimes

KSPC News
Expectations Tempered As Obama Returns To D.C.
It's been a rough start for President-elect Barack Obama in his first week back at work in Washington, from violence flaring in Gaza to showdowns brewing in the U.S. Senate. But Obama is staying focused on his economic stimulus plan, even if key Republicans remain skeptical.
As Ill. Works To Impeach Gov., Burris Heads To D.C.
Former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris has said he intends to go the Capitol Tuesday and begin serving as the state's junior U.S. senator. That looks unlikely, however, because the man who appointed Burris, Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, is facing corruption charges.
Bush In Historic Marine Conservation Move
President Bush plans to designate three remote Pacific island chains as national monuments. The move will mark the largest marine conservation effort in history.
Obama Names Intel Picks
President-elect Obama named former White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta to head the CIA and retired Adm. Dennis Blair to be national intelligence director.
In Meetings, Obama Pushes Stimulus Plan
Democrats and President-elect Barack Obama are putting together a short-term stimulus package of up to $1 trillion aiming to jolt the economy and create jobs. It includes about $300 billion in tax cuts for workers and businesses, but it probably won't be on Obama's desk when he takes office.
Girls' School, Meetings Dominate Obama's Day
On his first full day of work in Washington, President-elect Barack Obama sent his two daughters off to their new school before holding closed-door meetings with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, his economic advisers and a bipartisan group of congressional leaders.
Seating Senators Could Be Problem
The Senate swears in new members Tuesday, but exactly who those new members are remains problematic: Democrat Al Franken seems to have won the recount in Minnesota, but could face a court challenge. Roland Burris could be seated from Illinois and New York Gov. David Paterson has yet to put forward a name.
Egypt Sends Ambulances Into Gaza
Some Egyptian ambulances have been allowed into the embattled Gaza Strip, presumably to pick up badly wounded civilians for treatment in Egyptian hospitals. Israeli warplanes and drones remain active along the frontier, drawing fire from Hamas militants.
 
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