October 22, 2007
Straight and narrow?
In this episode: the end of food, muggings on the rise, music from Saskatoon, and a new online TV tool. All that, and movies too!
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In this episode: the end of food, muggings on the rise, music from Saskatoon, and a new online TV tool. All that, and movies too!
Struggling toward democracy and social justice in Haiti. Reel Women on the Troubles. Holding the police accountable, and music too, from A Northern Chorus.
Two Quebec activists speak up, we talk about video editing online and hold a film fest edition of Reel Women.
This time, a feature interview. Lisa Rundle in conversation with Naomi Klein about her new book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.
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.
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. Reel Women Judy Rebick and Cathi Bond take on the sex in John Cameron Mitchel’s Shortbus. T. Nile sings us a little song called Something…
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. Reel Women Judy Rebick and Cathi Bond take on the sex in John Cameron Mitchel’s Shortbus. T. Nile sings us a little song called Something…
Jazz singer Denise Pelley travels to Sudan, Keith reports from his new home, and Wayne hits the information superhighway. And it’s coming to you from the car on the way to Dawson City, Yukon.
Rabble Radio this week was mixed and recorded in a Toyota Yaris on a gravel road. Please be forgiving. Wayne introduces us to ning. 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…
Rabble Radio this week was mixed and recorded in a Toyota Yaris on a gravel road. Please be forgiving. Wayne introduces us to ning. 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…
Keith starts a bookstore, Grupo Fenix farms the sun and Woodpigeon provides the tunes
In this episode we have contest winners, Wayne raves about the iphone, Michael Winterbottom’s new film gets a good going over, and we talk about the latest big feature at rabbledocs. Check it out too.