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If you like to laugh…or even smile a little…you will LOVE The Laugh Factory with host Chuck Curtis.
Portsmouth Community Radio + Chuck Curtis + The Laugh Factory = Audio Comedy at its best.
This week this show features a great lineup, including: Ken Davis, Carl Hurley, Bill Cosby, and Steve Wright
Be sure to tune in locally at 106.1 FM, Streaming live online at www.wscafm.org, or on your Mobile Device at http://tunein.com/mobile/
You Can Contact Chuck at ccurtis@wscafm.org
Charity is great, but it won’t bring real change ‹ and worse, it perpetuates the myth that we need the ultra-rich. On Thursday’s Burt Cohen Show: How philanthropy is more about P.R. than progress.
Streaming live from noon to one at wscafm.org. And on Fine Aged Rock from 10 to noon, we celebrate the birthdays of Carole King, Gene Vincent , Ray Manzarek, Michael McDonald, Peter Tork, Traffic’s Rebop Kwaku Baah, Peter Gabriel, and Tim Buckley.
Streaming live from noon to one at wscafm.org, or any time at theburtcohenshow.com, under “podcasts.²”
Tune in Thursday 11/21 at noon ET at wscafm.org. Later at theburtcohenshow.com — Streaming live online at www.wscafm.org — On you mobile device http://tunein.com/mobile/
What a show Thursday! Streaming live from 10 to noon at wscafm.org, it’s Fine Aged Rock features birthday folks: Stanley Clarke, Delaney Bramlett, Deborah Harry, Dan Aykroyd, Jeremy Spencer, Robbie Robertson, Huey Lewis, Ringo Starr, Jai Johanny Johnson, Mitch Mitchell, Arlo Guthrie, Christine McVie, Greg Kihn, Suzanne Vega, and Roger McGuinn (2 weeks of birthdays).
Then at noon on theburtcohenshow.com we discuss the controversial Northern Pass project, a real David and Goliath case of the politically powerful electric utility versus the people who live in their way. All streaming live at wscfm.org
Tune In Tuesday, July 9th noon to one @wscafm.org, 106.1 … streaming live online at www.wscafm.org or via the TuneIn App on your mobile device (Search “WSCA”)
Tune in to The Free Speech Zone on Sunday night May 19th at 7 pm to hear “Dirty Wars”: Obama’s intensification of all components of the Bush war programs, a talk by Jeremy Scahill given at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, on April 27th, recorded by Truth and Justice Radio. Journalist/author Jeremy Scahill gives a hard-hitting address discussing some of the dirtiest, ugliest, and most murderous secrets of the Obama administration and that of several earlier Presidents. Scahill is author of the new book “Dirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield”, and Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army”. Scahill observes that Obama not only
continues all the outrageous Bush programs of secrecy, war promotion, civil liberties elimination, and lies and coverups in full force, but in fact has intensified them. Meanwhile the great body of liberals who were angry at Bush
don’t seem to want to criticize Obama.
On WSCA-LP 106.1 FM - Portsmouth Community Radio (streaming via www.portsmouthcommunityradio.orgfor those outside the broadcast signal limits) Also available on your mobile device using the “Tunein” app… search for WSCA-LP.
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
In late April there was a conference called “Psychedelic Science 2013,” at which over 100 of the world’s leading researchers from 13 countries presented recent findings on the benefits and risks of such things as: use of LSD, psilocybin, and other drugs, along with a discussion of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy. Should be an interesting show: Tuesday May 14, noon to one ET at wscafm.org, or later at theburtcohenshow.com. And tell me what you think.
Listen in live from noon to one ET at wscafm.org, podcast later at theburtcohenshow.com
Streaming live at www.wscafm.org Locally at 106.1 fm On your mobile device using TuneIn and search for WSCA.
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The Free Speech Zone and Lives In The Balance hosts the Harvest the Power
of Community WSCA pledge drive on Sunday, December 1st, 2012. Please call
and support the diverse programming you will only hear on Portsmouth
Community Radio. Thank you very much.
NOVEMBER 30, 2012
Dear Friends,
Look what we’re brewing up over at Portsmouth Community Radio! This very cool mug is just one of the many reasons why you should consider making a donation to Portsmouth Community Radio during our eight-day Harvest the Power of Community drive, which began on Thursday, November 29.
“This drive is an opportunity to celebrate our eight years of local, independent, and commercial-free programming produced by local folks for our community,” said Jean Proulx, the station’s Pledge Drive Director. ”Although WSCA is all volunteer, nearly 100 strong, we still have operating costs in order to stay on air. As we look to our ninth year, we’re reaching out to our listeners to support us in our Harvest the Power of Community drive. Our goal is to reach $25,000. Our listenership understands the importance of local programming - this simply isn’t available anywhere else.”
Making a pledge by calling 603-430-9722 (for this brand new, oversized mug or a newly designed T-shirt - or both if you pledge $106.10 or more) is a great way to show your support for Portsmouth Community Radio. And, throughout the drive, WSCA will be donating the first dollar of every pledge to disaster relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Keep reading for more reasons to become a member or to renew your membership!
One of the highlights of our Harvest the Power of Community drive is our Live Music Marathon scheduled for Sunday, December 2, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Shawn Henderson, host of Stay Tuned and Live Stay Tuned (Fridays, 1:30-5 p.m.), has assembled 17 acts to perform throughout the day in the studio to be broadcast over the airwaves.
Be sure to tune in or come on down to the station at 909 Islington Street and pledge to be entered to win a $400 gift certificate generously donated by Portsmouth Kayak Company.
Check out the amazing lineup Shawn has put together for our Live Music Marathon:
10:00: Steve Carrigan/Bruce MacIntyre/Jim Pendergast (Celtic/Folk/Holiday)
10:30: Sea Reeds (Classical Clarinet Quartet)
11:00: Charlie Strater/Kate Redgate (Roots/Americana)
12:00: Cormac McCarthy (Singer/Songwriter)
12:30: Jason Crigler (Singer/Songwriter)
1:00: Carol Coronis/Ramona Connelly (World Music)
1:30: Don Watson (Singer/Songwriter)
2:00: Spirit Family Reunion (Old-Timey/Folk)
3:00: Ed Gerhard (Instrumental)
3:30: Samuel James (Blues)
4:00: Andrea Szirbik (Pop)
4:30: Cedar Mountain Boys (Bluegrass)
5:00: Joe Young (Singer/Songwriter)
5:30: Lunch at the Dump (Bluegrass)
6:00: Liz Frame (Roots/Americana)
6:30: One Step Up (Pop)
7:00: RMS Five (Gospel Choir Holiday)
Fall 2012 Pledge Drive Premiums Announced
We at Portsmouth Community Radio are pleased to announce that we will be offering the following premiums during our Harvest the Power of Community drive:
• Two sets of tickets to the Players’ Ring Theatre
• A gift certificate to Moe’s Italian Sandwiches
• Two marble cutting boards from Arens Stoneworks of Greenland
• Yoga class cards from 3 Bridges Yoga
• Weekly guitar lessons for a month from Ryan Levasseur
• A gift package from Lion’s Tooth Wellness of Dover
• A gift certificate from Jessica Todd Salon worth $200
• A $50 gift certificate from Flatbread Co.
• A $50 gift certificate from the Portsmouth Brewery
• Five tickets to Sonata Arctica December 7 at the Worcester Palladium donated by Black Trip
• Five passes to Strawberry Banke Museum
• Two CDs or two free downloads from Featherscale
• A color print of mill buildings and the Cocheco River by Dee Hebert
Thanks again to all of the businesses who have generously donated these premiums to Portsmouth Community Radio. More premiums keep coming in for special surprise giveaways each day or for our Premium of the Day drawings. Tune in to find out how to win!
Did you know that bats play a large role in supporting human health, forestry, and agriculture? Or that snakes maintain small mammal populations which in turn helps to grow the crops we rely on for food? These amazing and often misunderstood animals will be celebrated as we discuss their natural histories and dispel common myths with inspiring host Jean Proulx on her PAWSitive Thoughts radio show.
Listeners are encouraged to come down and visit, and may be able to meet “Brownie” the big brown bat, and “ZIpper” the corn snake! We’ll also discuss turtles and how to help them this spring, and upcoming events like our 4th annual Make Way for Ducklings program! FMI visit: www.wscafm.org.
Jean’s special guest will be Author Layne Case from Barrington, NH.
In Layne’s words..
“Yes, my main character is “Charlie”, a dog who is different from other dogs. He has a three foot tail. In the first book, his tail gets him in trouble so he decides to run away from home because he’s feeling unloved and unwanted. My message…how our feelings and emotions affect our decisions and that being different is okay.
In the sequels (“Charlie and His New Friend” and “Charlie and His Neighbor”), Charlie’s tail (his difference) will always do something positive. My message…our differences are to be celebrated and can influence our lives in a positive way. The next two books that are in draft form are “Charlie and the School Bully”, (this is from the perspective of the bystander), and “Charlie and His Lost Friend” (addresses abandonment issues). ”
“Author Layne Case is from Barrington, NH. Her first children’s book “Charlie” was written during the early 1970’s while working towards her Bachelors Degree in Behavioral Science. She has also been writing poetry since 1983 and always planned to publish them one day.
Layne started AMITY Publications in 2007 when she decided to publish her poetry and children’s book. That was the beginning of her career as a published author. And, that is what started her on her journey as a child advocate.
Layne’s first edition of “Inspirations from My Family & Friends” and “Charlie” were released in June 2007. She designed a literacy program that would hold the attention of the children with whom she would be sharing her story. So, she created large poster board size illustrations to help tell them about “Charlie”.
In 2009, “Charlie and His New Friend” was released when Layne and Pat Sciacca, the original illustrator of “Charlie” and Layne’s sister, collaborated once again after 35 years.
In 2011, “Charlie and His Neighbor“ was released. In this third book, Charlie befriends little Meezer, a Siamese kitten, who is “different” from his siblings. And, he can’t seem to stay focused.
Each book was written to help children understand that our differences is what makes us who we are and should be celebrated. Charlie will always use his “tail” which is what makes him different, to do something positive.
Layne designed her literacy program “Read Up! Write On! Literacy Rules!” for schools and child care centers as a way of keeping literacy at the top of the list of what is most important in our educational system. Her theme “Celebrating Our Differences” was developed as she became more and more immersed in the world of Autism, becoming a representative for Future Horizons, the world leading publishers of resources for autism and Asperger’s Syndrome. And, with bullying. reaching epidemic proportions because of people being “different”, this confirmed that her program was of the utmost importance now more than ever.
Layne has years of teaching experience in many different environments. She has taught children in the traditional school setting classroom as well as in her health care facility, offering skill building “Gymboree” exercise programs. She also taught adult health & fitness programs, marketing and motivational workshops. One of her most rewarding experiences was teaching computer courses which she designed for inmates at the Strafford Country Jail in Dover, NH. It was here that she knew she could make a difference.
Be sure to tune in and listen to this most interesting guest on PAWsitive Thoughts… 2 to 3 pm - on March 8th.
Tune in to The Free Speech Zone on Sunday night February 26th at 7 pm to hear an Agony Column Podcast interview with Matt Taibbi, author of the bestseller Griftopia: A Story of Bankers, Politicians, and the Most Audacious Power Grab in American History. The financial crisis that exploded in 2008 isn’t past but prologue. The grifter class, made up of the largest players in the financial industry and the politicians who do their bidding, has been growing in power, and the crisis was only one terrifying manifestation of how they’ve hijacked America’s political and economic life. Matt Taibbi has combined deep sources, trailblazing reportage, and provocative analysis to create the most lucid, emotionally galvanizing account yet written of this ongoing American crisis. He offers fresh reporting on the backroom deals of the bailout; tells the story of Goldman Sachs, the “vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity”; and uncovers the hidden commodities bubble that transferred billions of dollars to Wall Street while creating food shortages around the world. Griftopia is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the labyrinthine inner workings of this country, and the profound consequences for us all. A brilliantly illuminating and darkly comic tale of the ongoing financial and political crisis in America.
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
Tune in to “Pawsitive Thoughts” on WSCA 106.1 on February 23 to hear Executive Director, Loretta Allison, and Volunteer Coordinator, Alaina Goodnough, talk about some of the wonderful things happening at CVHS! You can also listen online on the Portsmouth Community Radio website, portsmouthcommunityradio.org.
Cocheco Valley Humane Society website: http://cvhsonline.org/
Tune in to The Free Speech Zone on Sunday night February 19th at 7 pm to hear a Natural News TV interview with John Perkins, titled: 2012, Government Corruption & More. Jonathan Landsman from NaturalHealth365.com and Mike Adams interview New York Times best selling author, John Perkins. Discussed is the state of the global economy, the changing atmosphere of world politics, and what John believes is in store for us in 2012. Perkins is the author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, The Secret History of the American Empire and Hoodwinked, among other books. John is a founder and board member of Dream Change and The Pachamama Alliance, nonprofit organizations devoted to establishing a world our children will want to inherit.
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
Tune in to The Free Speech Zone on Sunday night February 5th at 7 pm to hear a Media Matters - Bob McChesney interview with Mickey Huff & Peter Phillips of Project Censored. Every year since 1976, Project Censored has produced a Top-25 list of underreported news stories and a book, Censored, dedicated to the stories that ought to be top features on the nightly news, but that are missing because of media bias and self-censorship. This yearbook features the top stories listed democratically in order of importance according to students, faculty, and a national panel of judges. Each of the top stories is presented at length, alongside updates from the investigative reporters who broke the stories. Censored is one of the strongest life signs of our current collective desire to get the news we citizens need—despite what Big Media tells us.
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