October 28, 2006
Sexy stuff
DVDiva feasts her eyes on Bettie Page and Keith Gottchalk talks about sex scandals in American politics.
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DVDiva feasts her eyes on Bettie Page and Keith Gottchalk talks about sex scandals in American politics.
Wayne chats with NGO Alianza’s founder, Charlotte takes a subversive sound-tour of McGill, and Keith gets hot and bothered by the US media.
Keith Gottschalk gets all fired up by US media coverage of the war in Iraq. Wayne interviews Rebekah Shoop about her new NGO for Mayan Guatemalans, Alianza. DVDiva lights one up for her review of Thank You for Smoking… Charlotte presents a new track from Montreal turntablist Kid Koala’s new album, Your Mom’s Favourite DJ,…
Keith Gottschalk gets all fired up by US media coverage of the war in Iraq. Wayne interviews Rebekah Shoop about her new NGO for Mayan Guatemalans, Alianza. DVDiva lights one up for her review of Thank You for Smoking… Charlotte presents a new track from Montreal turntablist Kid Koala’s new album, Your Mom’s Favourite DJ,…
Keith Gottschalk looks back on September 11th coverage, and Wayne MacPhail brings in new online tools.
Homebrew looks into feminist theology, DVDiva dives into an old scary movie, and John Steins joins us.
In this episode, Homebrew takes us to a Kentucky prison where messages from distant relatives reach inmates via the airwaves.
Keith Gottschalk sets out across the country and Wayne interviews the investigative citizen journalists from eblurbismedia.com
Keith worries about war and peace, Our DVDiva is all over horror, Jen Moore casts a gendered eye on the digital divide. Plus, a soundseeing tour of an Algonquin Park trail. And, the music of Harris Newman.
A welcome double dose of Charlotte Scott in Cabbagetown and in conversation with Chris Eaton, Jennifer Moore returns to Haiti, Wayne fills us in on RSS feeds, Keith Gottschalk on dissidents and death.
In this episode, Keith deconstructs the state of the union address, we’ll hear from the World Society on the information society, Auntie answers some gender questions, and Clumsy stops by to entertain.
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