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Tune in to The Free Speech Zone on Sunday night October 2nd at 7 pm to hear an Al Jazeera English documentary titled: The 9-11 Decade-The Clash of Civilizations, a look behind the headline news of airstrikes and suicide bombings at the post-9/11 war for hearts and minds.
On WSCA-LP 106.1 FM - Portsmouth Community Radio (streaming viawww.portsmouthcommunityradio.orgfor those outside the broadcast signal limits)
Then stay tuned for some great music on Lives In The Balance from 8 to 9 pm.
Kind regards, Brad aka dj Big Brother
djbigbrother@portsmouthcommunityradio.org
“The people, unfortunately, are still very ignorant,
and are kept in ignorance by the systematic efforts
of all the governments, who consider this ignorance,
not without good reason, as one of the essential
conditions of their own power.” ~ Mikhail Bakunin 1871
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The Free Speech Zone with dj Big Brother
glimpses of sanity and truth
Sundays 7:00-8:00 pm
WSCA-LP 106.1 FM
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Lives In The Balance: songs of social and political import
that you won’t hear on brain-dead corporate radio
with dj Big Brother
Sundays 8:00-9:00 pm WSCA-LP 106.1 FM
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“Do the best that you can in the place where you are and be kind”
~ Scott Nearing
SUPPORT PORTSMOUTH COMMUNITY RADIO ~ JOIN NOW!
www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org
I’d like to thank the guy,
Who wrote the song,
That made my baby fall in love with me!
(Here’s The BIG QUESTION:) Who put the bomp in the bomp bah bomp bah bomp? / Who put the ram in the rama lama ding dong?
You see, Burt Cohen is taking today off, and I will DJ his show, FINE AGED ROCK, from 10 to 12 noon! Its going to be an ALL DOO WOP show, from A to Z! Starting with The Heartbeats singing “A Thousand Miles Away” and ending with The Cadillacs doing “Zoom” ( if I get that far in 2 hours!)
It’s the roots of today’s rock and roll, from about 1955 to 1970.
You were right, it was Barry Mann who wrote the song that made my baby fall in love with me! I’ll kick it off with that great song!
SO listen in, Thursday, 10-12 noon -
Its FINE AGED ROCK
Portsmouth Community Radio, WSCA, 106.1 FM
On the local airwaves and streamin’ on the Internet…go to the web site and LISTEN LIVE!
Gordon
Tune in to The Free Speech Zone on Sunday night September 25th at 7 pm to hear a Bonnie Faulkner Guns and Butter interview with economist Dr. Michael Hudson titled Debt Deflation in Europe and America. Dr. Hudson talks about the European banking crisis causing a constitutional crisis of the European Central Bank; Germany; the myth of Social Security in the US.; bank balance sheet crisis; food, fuel and climate crisis; the super congress; debt deflation; FHA lawsuit against the banks; criminalization of the financial sector; Modern Monetary Theory; the coming lost decade and debt cancellation.
On WSCA-LP 106.1 FM - Portsmouth Community Radio (streaming viawww.portsmouthcommunityradio.orgfor those outside the broadcast signal limits)
Then stay tuned for some great music on Lives In The Balance from 8 to 9 pm.
Kind regards, Brad aka dj Big Brother
djbigbrother@portsmouthcommunityradio.org
“The people, unfortunately, are still very ignorant,
and are kept in ignorance by the systematic efforts
of all the governments, who consider this ignorance,
not without good reason, as one of the essential
conditions of their own power.” ~ Mikhail Bakunin 1871
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The Free Speech Zone with dj Big Brother
glimpses of sanity and truth
Sundays 7:00-8:00 pm
WSCA-LP 106.1 FM
**************************************************************************
Lives In The Balance: songs of social and political import
that you won’t hear on brain-dead corporate radio
with dj Big Brother
Sundays 8:00-9:00 pm WSCA-LP 106.1 FM
***************************************************************************
“Do the best that you can in the place where you are and be kind”
~ Scott Nearing
SUPPORT PORTSMOUTH COMMUNITY RADIO ~ JOIN NOW!
www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org
This evening you will hear The Most Dangerous Game, an episode of Escape from October 1, 1947. Then Quiet Please with narrator and actor, Ernest Chappell…from November 21st, 1948 in One for the Book. Next The CBS Workshop (AKA Columbia Workshop) from May 26, 1957 features I Have Three Heads, a very unique and creative production about a talking tape recorder… really!
Finally you will hear episode #4 of Hans Holbin’s Doll Factory from June 15, 1940 on The Adventures of Superman starring Clayton “Bud” Collyer.
GO HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PHOTOS REGARDING TONIGHT’S FEATURED SHOWS: http://heirloomradio.com/audio_theatre_page.htm
Join host John Lovering (photo above) for two hours of classic old time radio programming…. part of the over 3000 shows in his collection…. that are not only entertaining, but educational as these programs give listeners insite into the American culture at the time these programs were produced.
Comments? Questions? Requests for Shows? Interested in our Audio Theatre group? - email: jlovering@wscafm.org
Locally at 106.1 FM or Streaming online at www.wscafm.org and click on “Listen Now” at the top of the page.
Tune in to The Free Speech Zone on Sunday night September 18th at 7 pm to hear a Jim Puplava Financial Sense Newshour interview with William Black, Professor of Economics and Law at the University of Missouri–Kansas City. Black discusses why the FBI is no longer chasing White Collar Criminals and why no one has gone to jail four years after the beginning of the historic Credit Crisis. Professor Black believes that the level of corruption and fraud is so pervasive that very few of the guilty will ever be brought to justice. Rounding out the hour we’ll hear an Al Jazeera English segment titled “The Top 1%.”
On WSCA-LP 106.1 FM - Portsmouth Community Radio (streaming viawww.portsmouthcommunityradio.orgfor those outside the broadcast signal limits)
Then stay tuned for some great music on Lives In The Balance from 8 to 9 pm.
Kind regards, Brad aka dj Big Brother
djbigbrother@portsmouthcommunityradio.org
“The people, unfortunately, are still very ignorant,
and are kept in ignorance by the systematic efforts
of all the governments, who consider this ignorance,
not without good reason, as one of the essential
conditions of their own power.” ~ Mikhail Bakunin 1871
************************************************************************
The Free Speech Zone with dj Big Brother
glimpses of sanity and truth
Sundays 7:00-8:00 pm
WSCA-LP 106.1 FM
**************************************************************************
Lives In The Balance: songs of social and political import
that you won’t hear on brain-dead corporate radio
with dj Big Brother
Sundays 8:00-9:00 pm WSCA-LP 106.1 FM
***************************************************************************
“Do the best that you can in the place where you are and be kind”
~ Scott Nearing
SUPPORT PORTSMOUTH COMMUNITY RADIO ~ JOIN NOW!
www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org
Join Audio Theatre host, John Lovering (photo) as he introduces you to some of the best programming heard by millions of listeners during the “Golden Age of Radio”… when radio was THE source of entertainment, news, culture, and a nice piece of furniture as well, in just about every home in the United States. Consider Portsmouth Community Radio Audio Theatre as an educational experience in the history of American culture or, if you are old enough to remember, a memory-jogger of times long ago past.
No matter why you listen, you will find it relaxing and enjoyable to let your imagination paint the picture of the character and events that come into your home or car through your speaker.
Tonight Bob Hope will host Command Performance from 1943 with special guests: Betty Hutton, Judy Garland, Lana Turner, and Jimmy Durante. Then Orson Welles will be Danny Kaye’s guest on Danny’s show from March of 1946. Orson Welles on a comedy variety show? You bet… and he is very funny! Next, Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake star as Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead in Blondie Goes on a Circus Outing from October 1948. A little out there by today’s standards… but quite funny, you know, like the “funny papers.” Finally The Adventures of Superman with Part III of The Hans Holbin’s Doll Factory Adventure from June of 1940.
It’s a great lineup. Consider this your invitation to be part of the audience, and bring a friend. Listen locally at 106.1 fm or streaming online at www.wscafm.org and click on “Listen Now” at the top of the page.
Comments? Questions? Requests?: Email jlovering@wscafm.org For more information and photos on Audio Theatre and tonight’s and future shows visit: http://heirloomradio.com/audio_theatre_page.htm
UNH Office of Health Education and Promotion staff member, Peter Welch, is Emily’s guest today on All Things Gay. Peter is a wellness educator and counselor in the Health Services at the University of New Hampshire.
Tune in locally at 106.1 FM or streaming live online at www.wscafm.org and click on “Listen Now” at the top of the page.
Tune in to The Free Speech Zone and Lives In The Balance on Sunday night from 7 to 9 pm to hear a collection of songs and audio clips in remembrance of the horrific events on and surrounding September 11, 2001.
On WSCA-LP 106.1 FM - Portsmouth Community Radio (streaming viawww.portsmouthcommunityradio.orgfor those outside the broadcast signal limits)
Kind regards, Brad aka dj Big Brother
djbigbrother@portsmouthcommunityradio.org
“The people, unfortunately, are still very ignorant,
and are kept in ignorance by the systematic efforts
of all the governments, who consider this ignorance,
not without good reason, as one of the essential
conditions of their own power.” ~ Mikhail Bakunin 1871
************************************************************************
The Free Speech Zone with dj Big Brother
glimpses of sanity and truth
Sundays 7:00-8:00 pm
WSCA-LP 106.1 FM
**************************************************************************
Lives In The Balance: songs of social and political import
that you won’t hear on brain-dead corporate radio
with dj Big Brother
Sundays 8:00-9:00 pm WSCA-LP 106.1 FM
***************************************************************************
“Do the best that you can in the place where you are and be kind”
~ Scott Nearing
SUPPORT PORTSMOUTH COMMUNITY RADIO ~ JOIN NOW!
www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org
The Free Speech Zone shows are archived at: http://www.wscafm.org/audio/FSZ/
Lives In The Balance playlist is at: http://wscafm.radioactivity.fm/
Join host, John Lovering, for two hours of listening enjoyment from radio programming of the past. Tonight I will feature Crime Classics - If a Body Needs a Body, Just Call Burke and Hare” - 12/2/1953.
Next, Commander Buzz Corey and Cadet Happy in Space Patrol - The Sleepwalker - 1/10/1953.
Following our Sci-Fi adventure I will play Jack Webb starring in a show that was the precursor to his signature program, Dragnet, entitled Jeff Regan, Private Investigator - The Man Who Liked Mountains 8/7/1948.
Finally, Clayton “Bud” Collyer stars as Clark Kent and Superman in The Adventures of Superman - Part II of the Hans Holbin’s Doll Factory adventure - June 1940.
Comments? Questions? Requests? Email: jlovering@wscafm.org
More information about tonight’s show including photos?: http://heirloomradio.com/audio_theatre_page.htm#WSCA-LP_Audio_Theatre_
Tune in to The Free Speech Zone on Sunday night September 4th at 7 pm to hear David McNally ~ When People Take Over. In these times of crisis and calamity, where can we look for hope & encouragement? According to David McNally, people are coming together and creating exciting new democratic practices in locales around the globe. He points to grassroots experiments in radical democracy and truly participatory decision making in places like Tunisia, Egypt, Oaxaca, and Cochabamba. David McNally is the author of Global Slump: The Economics and Politics of Crisis and Resistance PM Press, 2010.
On WSCA-LP 106.1 FM - Portsmouth Community Radio (streaming via www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org for those outside the broadcast signal limits) Then stay tuned for some great music on Lives In The Balance from 8 to 9
Kind regards, Brad aka dj Big Brother
djbigbrother@portsmouthcommunityradio.org
“The people, unfortunately, are still very ignorant,
and are kept in ignorance by the systematic efforts
of all the governments, who consider this ignorance,
not without good reason, as one of the essential
conditions of their own power.” ~ Mikhail Bakunin 1871
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The Free Speech Zone with dj Big Brother glimpses of sanity and truth
Sundays 7:00-8:00 pm
WSCA-LP 106.1 FM
**************************************************************************
Lives In The Balance: songs of social and political import that you won’t hear on brain-dead corporate radio with dj Big Brother
Sundays 8:00-9:00 pm WSCA-LP 106.1 FM
***************************************************************************
“Do the best that you can in the place where you are and be kind”
~ Scott Nearing
SUPPORT PORTSMOUTH COMMUNITY RADIO ~ JOIN NOW!
www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org
On Saturday September 3rd 8AM-10AM on my show Stage Door, I will be cherishing the last of summer’s great weekends by talking about all the great end of summer theatre and artistic events going on in Portsmouth. I will be re-broadcasting a set of interviews I did with attendees and volunteers from Portsmouth Museum of Art’s exhibition Street AKA Museum, which is finishing up its run on September 11th.
Tune in as I will be also be playing some lively show tunes to ring out the summer in style. Listen locally at 106.1FM or stream live online at www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org