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rabble radio is the flagship show of the rpn. It's a mix of political commentary, soundseeing tours, movie reviews, and the latest in Canadian music. It's all produced by a country-wide cadre of volunteers. [a rabble podcast network (rpn) show]


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#71 - Our world, ourselves

(1:26 - 9:18) It looks like it just might be more difficult to stop global warming than the public is being led to believe. Those are the findings of a research commentary published in the journal nature this week. The technological challenges are, the authors say, going to be far greater than we’ve been led to believe. Well, when the rabble podcast network’s program redeye got the news, they called up one of those authors. Here is part of their interview with Tom Wiggley, a senior scientist at ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:20 +0000 ]



#68 - The power of words

(1:22 - 9:51) Interview with IMPAC Dublin Literary Award-winning Author Rawi Hage. (10:45 - 14:12) Three Little Words by the Sunshine Variety Club - myspace.com/sunshine variety club (15:30 - 18:52) Keith is commenting on politics and also swearing a blue streak in honor of George Carlin (19:25 - 24:16) Brits Abroad by the Sunshine Variety Club ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:20 +0000 ]



#70 - Study of hope

In this episode Keith Gottschalk thinks maybe, just maybe, Obama might make a difference. Wayne MacPhail reviews Sprouts, a new way to create Flash content, we hear a bittersweet memory of Kenya from Victoria Fenner and the Reel Women, Judy Rebick and Cathi Bond go "woohoo" for Zodiac. Our music comes from The Creaking Tree String Quartet (http://www.creakingtree.com/) Thanks guys! ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:20 +0000 ]



#66 - There is power in a union

(1:22 - 4:25) Keith Gottchalk is making his home a safe house for ideas. (5:12 - 13:53) Bob Bossin of Stringband remembers his folk compatriot, U.Utah Phillips. (14:28 - 16:54) Dr. Henri Morgentaler accepting the award from Outstanding contribution to Humanity from the Canadian Labour Congress. (17:51-20:21) Reel Women on Into the Wild. (21:03 -24:55) The Pivot Legal Society speaks about the recent B.C Supreme Court ruling which will keep the Insite Safe Injection Site open. (25:52 - 29:08)...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:14 +0000 ]



#65 - Stop torture, one stop at a time

(1:05 - 4:01) Keith is waiting for his government stimulus cheque. (4:30 - 6:04) Summer's here, but summer isn't the same everywhere. In this audio postcard, a taste of what swimming in glacier fed lakes in the Yukon can offer you. (6:04 - 10:18) New compilation from DJ Andy WilliamsClifton Joseph - Chant for Monk from Variations in Time: A Jazz Perspective - order compilation from ptrmusic.com. (10:15 - 14:24) Reel women on the Devil and Daniel Johnston (15:39 - 25:55) Caravan to end Canad...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:12 +0000 ]



#64 - East side West side

(1:53 - 5:56) Pivot Legal Society on the continuing story of the Insight Safe Injection site. (6:15 - 9:36) Music: Kim Beggs with the song Heartbreak Shoes. Kimbeggs.com (10:38 - 15:37) Reel women on Lars and The Real Girl. (16:18 - 17:51) Tikkun Toronto, Harvey's story excerpt (18:27 - 26:05) Interview with Sadie Jones. Her first novel, Outcast, is on the longlist for the Orange Prize for fiction. (27:16 - 30:29) Music: Walking down to the Station by Kim Beggs read more...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:08 +0000 ]



#63 - From here to here

(1:08 - 3:48) Keith wishes the U.S. presidential candidates would be just a little less entertaining. (4:05 - 14:48) Farai Gonzo is a journalist who was forced to flee Zimbabwe after a warning that her life was in danger. She tells her story to Nicole Rogers. (15:38 - 23:21) The Radio-Canada Digital Diversity Award went to the documentary "Ghosts Migrate" in 2007. This episode we feature the tale of movement across continents a countries, told in two voices. (24:07 - 27:44) Judy Rebick and Ca...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:03 +0000 ]



#62 - Transforming justice

(1:26 - 9:18) It looks like it just might be more difficult to stop global warming than the public is being led to believe. Those are the findings of a research commentary published in the journal nature this week. The technological challenges are, the authors say, going to be far greater than we’ve been led to believe. Well, when the rabble podcast network’s program redeye got the news, they called up one of those authors. Here is part of their interview with Tom Wiggley, a senior scientist a...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:00 +0000 ]



#61 - New News, nu.

(00:54 - 03:50) Keith Gottschalk writes in on the anniversary of the Iraq War. (4:10 - 9:06) The RPN's latest program, Speakeasy, examines the possibility of post-traumatic stress among journalists. (9:44 - 14:31) Judy Rebick is pissed at the religious right for their take on The Secret. (14:41 - 33:18) Preach Ankobia was a musical feature last episode. This episode he visits and talks with one of Rabble radio's staunch volunteers. ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:57 +0000 ]



#60 - STAND together

(1:42 - 10:15) The RPN's newest member speaks to the Anne Wagner, the advocacy director of STAND (Students Taking Action Now:Darfur). (10:49 - 16:35) Preach Ankobia. Direct to you from Montreal. (17:56 - 20:37) Keith Gottschalk is watching the final debate in the Democratic Party's leadership race. Rivetting. (20:53 - 27:04) The Reel Women have some thing to say about the film Rendition. ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:56 +0000 ]



#59 - Hope is in the Air

In this episode Keith Gottschalk thinks maybe, just maybe, Obama might make a difference. Wayne MacPhail reviews Sprouts, a new way to create Flash content, we hear a bittersweet memory of Kenya from Victoria Fenner and the Reel Women, Judy Rebick and Cathi Bond go "woohoo" for Zodiac. Our music comes from The Creaking Tree String Quartet (http://www.creakingtree.com/) Thanks guys! ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:48 +0000 ]



#58 - Producer's Choice!

This episode we've invited each producer with a podcast on the rabble podcast network to tell us what they think is their best work. Here are some of their picks. A contest to win k.d. lang's newest CD. Tell us what it is called and we will send the first two people who answer her CD. Email us at rabbleradio@gmail.com Keith Gottschalk reflects on the lead up to Super Tuesday, even though super tuesday is today (PST), still... ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:45 +0000 ]



#56 - African Resistance

(0:47 - 4:54) Keith is talking Christmas. (5:03 - 5:37) Please consider giving a rabble.ca membership for Christmas - $5 a month ($60 a year) will keep us running smoothly. We need 2000 people to sign up! (6:25 - 34:31) The Ravaging Of Africa: African Resistance. Produced by Kirsten Shwartz and Asad Ismi. You can hear the rest of this documentary series at rabble.ca/rpn/afr/ ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:35 +0000 ]



#55 - Mix it up

(1:28 - 5:32) Interview with director Oliver Hodge about environmental architecture. (6:07 - 9:26) Keith Gottschalk talking about why Canada looks so good. (9:40 - 12:01) Macabean the Rebel with Tobacco Road. You can check him out at cdbaby.com. (12:41 -15:41) Mae Sot is a town on the Thai Burmese border, rabble podcast network's newest show, Everybody Knows, collected some voices at Mae Sot. (15:54 - 18:03) online tools (18:15 - 21:50) Reel Women talk about The Weather Underground (22:49 ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:33 +0000 ]



#54 - John Pilger in the house

(1:02 - 3:19) Social media browser anyone? Bring all your friends together and blog about it. Whoa. (4:09 - 7:41) Keith knows they know what he knows. Yikes. (8:03 - 22:06) John Pilger has covered conflicts in Vietnam, Cambodia, and around the world. He's produced over 50 documentaries, and he stopped in at Montreal's CKUT. Here is that interview. (22:30 - 26:38) Madviolet is the band. Skylight is the song. It all comes from the podsafe music network. ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:24 +0000 ]



#52 - Straight and narrow?

(1:01 - 4:03) Straight and Narrow, a tune from Deep Dark Woods of Saskatoon. (4:21 - 7:42)Keith is wondering if left-wing talk show hosts are targets for attack. (9:10 - 12:46) Author Thomas Pawlick talks about the beginnings of his latest book, The End of Food. (13:14 - 15:34) Judy and Cathi are talking about a little movie about a little disagreement between good and evil. (15:50 - 17:52) Wayne's got a new tool - Mogulus.com. (18:04 - 20:49)Deep Dark Woods sing for us again - t...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:15 +0000 ]



#51 - Work it out

(0:55 - 3:04)Keith Gottschalk is looking for some help getting some sleep (4:39 - 6:04) The BC Civil Liberties Association's Executive Director Murray Mullard, speaks about why more oversight is needed for both the public's and the police's sake. (6:29 - 11:54) Music from A Northern Chorus: The Shepherd and the Chauffeur (13:05 - 5:10) The Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti's Brian Concannon speaks about the current political situation in Haiti. (15:37 - 21:30) Reel Women take on ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:12 +0000 ]



#50 - Getting active In Quebec

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:10 +0000 ]



#49 -Shock treatment

(1:30 - 29: 45) Lisa Rundle in conversation with Naomi Klein about her new book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. To hear more and a segment from Klein's new film, tune in to the radio book lounge at www.rabble.ca/rpn/rbl ...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:07 +0000 ]



#48 - Summer Lovin'

(1:18 - 7:51) Victoria Fenner goes to Bangalore, India to follow the work of mosquito hunters. They're on the trail of the insects in order to combat the spread of diseases like malaria. (8:08 - 13:24) Reel Women Judy Rebick and Cathi Bond take on the sex in John Cameron Mitchel's Shortbus. (13:56 - 16:20) T. Nile sings us a little song called Something Better (16:48 - 26:17) Radio Tadamon speaks with the Washington editor of Harper's magazine about his recent article on the rise of democra...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:03 +0000 ]



#46 We're going for a little ride

Rabble radio this week was mixed and recorded in a Toyota Yaris on a gravel road. Please be forgiving. (1:07 - 2:51) Wayne introduces us to ning. (3:02 - 11:57) Denise Pelley's singing career recently took her to Sudan. Africafiles:The Pulse spoke to her about her experiences there teaching music. You can hear more by logging on to rabble.ca/rpn/afr. For more about Denise Pelley, go to denisepelly.com. (12:25 - 15:03) The Ride Theory, with The Piper. (18:32 - 19:22) Keith Gottschalk is won...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:20:59 +0000 ]



#45 - Into the light

Keith, the new bookstore owner highlights those who hold a candle against the dark. We hear a doc from Green Planet monitor on Grupo Fenix which is bringing Solar energy to Nicaragua. The doc is by Janna Graham Our songs are from Woodpigeon's Songbook album. This eclectic collective of Calgerians starts at no less than seven members on any given song and can top out at nearly fourteen collaborators. But quantity never trumps quality on Songbook, with its clever lyrics backed by a soaring orch...

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[ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:20:56 +0000 ]



#76 - Whistle. STOP.

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#75 - Come join our party

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#74 - Rushdie, Lewis, and campaign cogitation

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#73 - Eat this election fever

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#72 - Art is life

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#71 - Our world, ourselves

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#70 - Study of hope

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#69 - rabble radio's wayback machine

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[ Mon, 14 Jul 2008 00:01:00 -0400 ]






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