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12:00:00 AM - 2:00:00 AM
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Underground |
Random Necessities for Audible Bliss
Musical sound that acts directly upon the soul... to find an echo there.
DJ: Kenn |
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2:00:00 AM - 9:00:00 AM
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Specialty |
HAL takes over...
HAL takes over...
DJ: HAL |
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9:00:00 AM - 11:00:00 AM
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Underground |
The Grouch's Underground
The grouch plays indie rock, slow core & lots of instrumental music. Occasionally he rocks out with some garage rock or some stinky electronic music that will have you smelling all day.
DJ: Oscar |
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11:00:00 AM - 1:00:00 PM
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Specialty |
Songs for the Whippersnapper
Spend your Sundays, 11am to 1pm, with your friendly hostess dia, as she paints your ears with music and fun for the young and young at heart. You will flip out as you listen to a merry concoction of sounds from all decades and genres. Along with the rad tunes, you will also get a snazzy story or special surprise at noon! Perfect for you and your family! Songs for the Whippersnapper will totally knock your socks off!
DJ: Dia |
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1:00:00 PM - 2:00:00 PM
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Specialty |
Sunset Review
Featuring sponsors and interviews of inhabitatants of Murcous Palms, the town that time remembers but people forget, the SUNSET REVIEW offers a unique combination of prerecorded and live productions, plus comedy cuts, novelty records, and its own brand of gentle silliness, biting satire, and sardonic absurdity.
DJ: Roger Allen & Randy Brian |
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2:00:00 PM - 5:00:00 PM
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Specialty |
Forward Into the Past
Join your host, Randy Brian, as he takes you on a time-travelling tour of the 1920s, '30s and '40s with hot jazz, dance bands, comedy and personality discs, big band swing, early blues, and other vintage records that keep alive the Spirit of 78. And there's a middle hour devoted to old-time radio drama and comedy, too!
DJ: Randy Brian |
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5:00:00 PM - 7:00:00 PM
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Specialty |
Uproot! A Public Affairs Show
Looking each week at some of the national, international, historical, political and social issues that are of importance.
DJ: Ernesto Arce |
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7:00:00 PM - 10:00:00 PM
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Specialty |
The Sound of Pictures
How would you like an evening of movie music, live sound mixes for some radio art, and then topped off with an hour's worth of unusual songs?. It's all at your fingertips as your host Tom ushers you through The Sound of Pictures.
DJ: The Mix Parade |
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10:00:00 PM - 11:59:00 PM
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Specialty |
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 |
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Higher Education in China Expanding China is in the midst of a building boom of colleges and universities. The country is attempting to improve the quality of these institutions and its world ranking. | U.S. Universities No Longer Only Game in Town In the past few years there has been an increase in applications to American graduate schools but the rate of growth is slowing. Beth McMurtrie, international editor of the Chronicle of Higher Education talks with Liane Hansen about why there has been a decline in the number of foreign students attending U.S. universities. | Cylcone Relief Teams Still on Standby in Thailand At least a million and a half people in Myanmar are in need of food and shelter. Aid teams are arriving slowly from Thailand, but many relief workers are still awaiting visas. | Fragile Cease-Fire Takes Hold in Baghdad Slum A tenuous cease-fire is in place in Baghdad's Sadr City on Sunday. The Iraqi government and militia members loyal to the anti-American cleric Muqtadah Al-Sadr temporarily agreed to lay down arms. Fighting has been raging in the Shiite slum for the last six weeks, and more than 1,000 people have been killed. | Vote Held in Face of Disaster in Myanmar The aftermath of the cyclone is still a morbid reality for millions in Myanmar, but the lax government-sponsored relief efforts haven't deterred the reigning junta. It went ahead with plans for a referendum on Saturday. | Oregon Events Reflect Candidates' Campaigns The Democratic presidential candidates are in Oregon on Saturday, ahead of that state's primary on May 20. | Burmese Refugees in Indiana Feel Powerless Ft. Wayne, Ind., is home to one of the largest communities of Burmese refugees in the United States. They are among those offering prayers to the cyclone victims in Myanmar. | Doctor Dispels Myth that Corpses Spread Disease It has been a week since a cyclone devastated the Myanmar coastline. Tens of thousands of bodies have yet to be identified or buried. United Nations consultant and expert on directing disaster relief Claude de Ville de Goyet talks with Andrea Seabrook about the difficult task ahead for Myanmar. | |
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On Now: Forward Into the Past
Genre: Specialty
DJ: Randy Brian |
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