| Mosquito hunting, sex and the film Shortbus, the growth of Islamic Democracy, and music from T.Nile. It's coming to you via Hamilton, Ontario, and Dawson City, Yukon.
| This time, a feature interview. Lisa Rundle in conversation with Naomi Klein about her new book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.
| Struggling toward democracy and social justice in Haiti. Reel Women on the Troubles. Holding the police accountable, and music too, from A Northern Chorus.
| The Weather Underground, environmental houses, a tiny, cheap computer, Canada's new best friend, and we introduce to you our latest podcast. Oh, and Macabean the Rebel.
| This episode, a special presentation from Kristin Shwartz and Asad Ismi. We feature the documentary African Resistance. That, and Keith is on the Christmas beat.
| In this episode: First, a chance to win k.d. lang's newest CD, then Ousmane Sembene from Africafiles, David Robicks from Citizenshift, and some thoughts on Super Tuesday before the votes are counted.
| In this episode, the Caravan to end Canadian involvement in torture, The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Jazz, and government cheques. Now, who can't get behind all that?
| President of the The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), John Sweeney addresses the Canadian Labour Congress
| Journalist and refugee Farai Gonzo tells her story, a tale of migration in two voices, Keith thinks presidential candidates aren't good entertainment, and reel women take on American Gangster.
| A feature interview with author Rawi Hage, who has won the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, Keith Gottschalk's swear-y tribute to George Carlin, and music from the Sunshine Variety Club.
| Again! Again! In this episode a scientist explains the depth of climate change, reel women travel Across The Universe, and Vancouver's Aboriginal Transformative Justice Society explains their methods.
| Trumpeter and poet Jason Selman talks culture, Keith crosses the border, the reel women aren't there, and rabble podcast network's newest show, The Ruckus, brings us a tune.