Arts and Culture

CrossFade on 05/16/13

Program: 
CrossFade
Air date: 
Thu, 05/16/2013 - 10:00pm - Fri, 05/17/2013 - 12:00am
Short Description: 
FREEFORM _RADIO DJ'd_MIXES 1st&3rd_Thursdays 10pm_midnight

Pumpernickelstine

program date: 
Mon, 04/08/2013

A young maiden has a dream: she wants to meet the Prince so he will fall in love with her and take her as his wife. But how to get the royal lad's attention? That is a dilemma that she seems unable to resolve until she meets an old, mystical creature with special powers and a very unusual name that must never be spoken.

NOTE: Includes an extra sing along at the end that didn't get broadcast due to the show running long.

 

Cast: Jason, Kristin, Kirsten, Noah & Chimsey

Writer: Kirsten Liden

37:08 minutes (84.99 MB)
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April excerpt

program date: 
Mon, 04/08/2013

This is the first half of April's episode. Includes the intro, letters, Random Moments and this month's installment of Memoirs From the Psych Ward.

 

Cast: Jason, Kristin, Kirsten & Noah

Writer: Liden-Madrano

Director: Noah Madrano

21:28 minutes (49.14 MB)
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Paula's Picks on 05/16/13

Program: 
Paula's Picks
Air date: 
Thu, 05/16/2013 - 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Short Description: 
Spoken word & music representing the Afrikan Diaspora ... and its descendents.

Memoirs From the Psych Ward, Day 3

program date: 
Mon, 04/08/2013

The forth installment of this multi-part series detailing a week spent in the psych ward.

 

Cast: Jason, Kristin, Kirsten & Noah

Writer: Kirsten Liden

Director: Noah Madrano

Produced by Power T Productions

9:09 minutes (20.96 MB)
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The Confessional on 05/13/13

Program: 
The Confessional
Air date: 
Mon, 05/13/2013 - 12:00am - 2:00am
Short Description: 
Talk Radio with La Contessa de la Luna. Guilt Shame Fear Forgiveness Minor Felonies 503-231-8187

The Movement on 05/12/13

Program: 
The Movement
Air date: 
Sun, 05/12/2013 - 10:00pm - Mon, 05/13/2013 - 12:00am
Short Description: 
Hip Hop Form Funktion Fusion

Tom McCall Centennial

program: 
Words and Pictures
program date: 
Thu, 05/09/2013

Renowned Oregon Governor Tom McCall would have turned 100 years old this year.  To commemorate this larger-than-life figure, Know Your City (formerly the Dill Pickle Club) commissioned a comic book about McCall's controversial decision to fund the Vortex I rock festival in 1970, which drew anti-war activists away from an American Legion convention in Portland.  Author Sarah Mirk, who created the comic with artist Daniel Duford, joins Kick-Ass Oregon History founder Doug Kenck-Crispin to regale listeners with the history they didn't learn in school.  Sarah will also share details about how to participate in the newest Know Your City project, Comics for Change.

30:01 minutes (12.03 MB)
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Sub-Human Intellect Theater on 05/13/13

Air date: 
Mon, 05/13/2013 - 11:00pm - Tue, 05/14/2013 - 12:00am
Short Description: 
S.H.I.T. Episode 8
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It's sci-fi adventure on this month's episode of Sub-Human Intellect Theater! First, we have another installment of the long-running short-form series Memoirs From the Psych Ward. Then we're joined in the studio by KBOO Program Director and co-host of Life During Wartime, Erin Yanke, who will be conducting an on-air evaluation of our show. And for the main event, we present Stoner Trek, the long-lost episode of the original 1960's TV series Star Trek, which coincidently has another movie spin-off in theaters this month! All that plus letters from listeners and a behind-the-scenes look at how we produce this show and more on Sub-Human Intellect Theater!

And then stay tuned for The Tiki Cha Cha Club...

The Motif: Re-Imagine a Jazz Sensibility on 05/25/13

Air date: 
Sat, 05/25/2013 - 2:00pm - 5:00pm
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Jim Pepper: Re-imagining a Jazz Sensibility

Jim Pepper: Re-imagining a Jazz Sensibility on KBOO 90.7FM

Tune into KBOO 90.7FM this Saturday May 25 2:00-3:30pm PST for an hour and a half of rare Jim Pepper audio tracks, Jim PepperFest 2013 updates and sparkling, witty and erudite conversation on The Motif’s show.

Live streaming here: http://kboo.fm/themotif

One of the great things about KBOO (Full Strength Community Radio) is that the station’s programmers have such wide latitude with their time, with time itself, in that they can play tracks that most stations won’t touch because of their length.

Jim Pepper never recorded for pop radio. Probably 95% of his recorded tracks are longer than five minutes. You need a long attention span to really hear and understand his music.

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