Featured on today's show are Joshua Redman, Cal Tjder, Peter Green, Horace
Silver, Zahir Hussain, Christopher Cross, Shocking Blue, Sue Foley, LouAnn
Barton, The Ventures and more.
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Stepping in for Wade today, I'll be playing lots of old country and Western
swing numbers to start your week off right - hope you'll join me!
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In 1980 Oregon voters overwhelmingly passed an initiative that bans any new
nuclear reactors until the there is a permanent national nuclear waste
repository. Since 1992 when the Trojan Nuclear power plant in Rainier,
OR closed, the state has been nuclear-free. But over ...
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After four decades of neoliberalism, capitalism is becoming neofeudal. So
argues Jodi Dean, who lays out neofeudalism’s main features, explains why
she believes capitalism is on the way out, and identifies which sectors of
society could spearhead the struggle against ...
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Will Johnson is the author of The Radical Path of Somatic Dharma: Radiant
Body, Radiant Mind. He received his B.A. in Art and Archaeology from
Princeton University and worked for several years as an art critic in New
York. He became a Buddhist practitioner in 1972 and a...
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On this Episode the Parsing Sound Crew channels Taurus’ enduring spirit
into a sonic journey of resilience and reward. Reflecting themes of steady
rise, enduring loyalty, and the patient art of transformation.
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Siren Nation presents:
Lady Sings the Blues - A Tribute to Billie Holiday
at the Alberta Rose Theatre. Saturday, April 26, 2025
The 18th Annual Billie Holiday Tribute Night is a celebration of Jazz
Appreciation
Month, Billie Holiday’s birthday month, and her 110th Birth...
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Graham and Robert Parish present classic and current country music as well as
a Star Wars celebration, and a tribute to the late Michael Hurley, who died
on April 1, 2025 in Portland.
Recording artists featured throughout the three-hour program include: Alison
Krauss an...
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In the age of every piece of music you could want being at your finger tips
via your phone or computer, is tangible media obsolete? Conversely, is music
via a mere file really the same experience? For those of us that still buy
LPs and cassettes (and even CDs, for you tr...
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We're embracing summer with open arms, and we want you to join us! Earn a
merit badge by coming down to the KBOO station on Friday, May 2nd from 6-9 PM
for our monthly First Friday Pop-Up Gallery event! Enjoy local art, jam
around the (metaphorical) campfire, shop loc...
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