March 20, 2006
Of Cabbagetown and Things
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.
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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.
This week on rabble radio, Keith looks at how simple it was make the Canadian government collapse. Cathi checks out the way we love to watch the stars take each other out with their fists in the movies.
We talk democracy in Haiti, Toronto’s own Dufferin Grove Park getting a facelift, and Stephen Lewis joins us to talk about his work in Africa.
Charlotte Scott sends a special message of love from the first ever Portable Media and Podcasting Expo in Ontario, California.
M. Nourbese Philip discusses her new manuscript Zong, we run into The Joy and Hope of Haiti Race and offer travel tips for Americans. Plus, a nature walk, DVDiva.