A brief introduction to Satori Men's Chorus with Artistic Director Susan Dorn and Board President Mike Shaughnessy. This segment includes a bonus not heard on the air: A selection from their rendition of "On Children."
An intoxicating mix of private thoughts and public behavior,A Wink and a Smileexposes more than the human body by putting gender, power, sexuality and social identity under the glittery spotlight, as it follows the lives of ten "ordinary" women who do something extraordinary – learn the art of burlesque dancing and striptease.
Non-violence works, even against the most oppressive regimes. That is the lesson journalist Eric Stoner draws from his research. Here he talks with the Old Mole's Bill Resnick.
Satori -- Men Singing Peace. Artistic Director Susan Dorn and Board President Mike Shaughnessy talk with Clayton (also a member of Satori) about how the quest for peace in our world and in our lives is pursued by this local group. We also hear some of their music. Satori sings a concert titled "Our Island Earth" on Sunday, May 31 at 4 pm at the Old Church. For more, go to Satori's website.
This show, part of KBOO's Spring membership drive, features the music of the local men's chorus Satori, an interview about the how successful non-violent protest has been in effecting change, and a review of a movie about burlesque and strip tease. The host is Clayton Morgareidge. You will hear very little of our asking you to support KBOO on this web version of the show, and that is because we trust you, if you have not already contributed, to use the JOIN NOW button at the top of this page to do what you can to support the program and the station.
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Pediatrician Margaret Flowers was among those arrested for protesting the exclusion of single payer advocates at the recent Senate hearings on health reform. Here she talks with Bill Resnick about how for-profit health insurance led her to quit her practice and start organizing for a national health care program.
Women's Studies Professor Brooke Campbell talks with the Old Mole's Jan Haaken about recent controversies over erotic services offered on Craig's List. What's the difference between lining up a "date" on Craig's List and arranging a tryst through a "reputable" dating service?
What is the role of economic and racial justice when we consider a sustainable world? Jill Fuglister talks with Laurie Mercier about her work with the Coalition for a Livable Future and the Livability Summit held at Portland State University this week.
Elizabeth Fehr, recently fired as she was trying to organize a union at Laurelhurst Village Nursing Home, and her co-worker Henry Olivera, discuss conditions there and why a union is needed.
First, a big Thanks from the Mole to all of you who contributed to KBOO during the just concluded membership drive. If you forgot to do it, look for the JOIN NOW link at the top of this page. KBOO and the Mole need your support.