The Digital Rhythm Revolution Episodes play every 5th Sunday ( March, May,
Aug, and Nov), 7-8p
Things are changing.
Let's lean into the unknown.
Heavy Techno chops, Off-Kilter Beats, Spacious Dub, Static.
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Cathy Camper is the author of the award-winning Lowriders in Space graphic
novel series, Ten Ways to Hear Snow, Bugs Before Time, and Lowriders to the
Rescue and Arab Arab All Year Round (2022). She also writes zines, including
Sugar Needle, and is a founding member of t...
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Ex NYPD detective Matt Schudder is drawn into a murder investigation of a
sometime drinking acquaintance accused of murdering his wife. The bedtime
radio show for grownups presents a 3D Radio Theater presentation adapted by
Matthew Clark from a short story by Lawrence Bl...
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On today's episode, we welcome Brandon Hoang, author of the YA novel Gloria
Buenrostro is Not My Girlfriend, from Macmillan Publishing. The book was a
finalist for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrator’s
Golden Kite Award and was named as one of the Youn...
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Featured today is an episode of The Many Lives Of Harry Lime, "Greek Meets
Greek"(1950), starring Orson Welles. While in The Port of Piraeus, Greece
to acquire some "art", Harry is quarentined in his hotel room with the
measles. Still, he is drawn into a perplexing and d...
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Rosa, raised near Grand Central Station in the heart of Manhattan, provides
enticing stories from a woman grabbing life’s adventure as a means to
spiritual awakening. From slam dancing at the infamous CBGB’s or living
on a motorcycle in Morocco to starting a permacul...
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The annual Portland Book Festival is our city’s biggest literary event, and
one of the most popular on the entire West Coast. This year’s festival
takes place Saturday, November 8th, just a few days away, and features
on-stage discussions with over 100 authors and interv...
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Wealth, Inequality, and “The Great Gatsby” (an Against the Grain
rebroadcast)
F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote about rich people. Does his work also offer a
critique of wealth and inequality? According to John Marsh, we can learn a
lot about class, power, privilege, and imp...
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This episode is hosted by Stephanie. First, we hear Kiyan talk about the new
Superman movie. Then, Nena shares her thoughts on Dave and Busters as a date
location. After that, Em speaks about actor Malachai Barton. Finally, Clark
gives a history on the Wobble Dance.
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