Unless You Have a Metal Body They’re Not Going to Allow You to Walk the Streets presents:
That's the truth…
Good morning, kids.
Shine and rise, there's work to be done…your valis Pick of the Week with the brand new The Strange Flowers, The Bevis Frond, Sky Picnic, Fotosputnik, brand new Glowsun, MIkal Cronin, Radar Men from the Moon, and of course, the end where it should be…marking something new: brand new Electric Moon…something from The Doomsday Machine…the end is nigh. And it sounds great.
You can check Eidetic Seeing here.Got something new coming down the pike, too…
Fotosputnik's CAVE DIN series
Postcards from The Chasms…
Start your own colony with Radar Men From The Moon…
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Gutter Satisfaction #43: The World’s Biggest Runt presents:
Got tonsa cool junk in the mix tonight. Rage!
"Canada's Blasphemy wins the award for the most innovative and drawn-out names in all of metal." …LOL…
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Best of 2011…sort of presents:
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Paul’s Boutique with Shannon & Allison - Extreme Boutique! presents:
Shannon and Allison are manning the boutique tonight – Paul, it's all for you.
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Psychedelic in a Scientific Way : Boards of Canada presents:
Tonight from 7PM to 9PM I have a guest DJ joining me. Sean Lovelace will be giving us a glimpse into the world of Boards of Canada; a two piece composed of brothers who ask not to be tagged as an Electronic group. What does that make them then? Tune in to find out! If you are looking to escape the stress of the holidays, let us bring you to a more peaceful place.
And if you missed the show, download it in full here.
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Best from around the web, other favorites of 2011 presents:
Can't make up your mind on your favorite albums of 2011. I'll be playing critical faves from around the interwebs including Wolves In The Throne Room, Men,
The Weeknd, Purity Ring, Wye Oak and EMA. So what's on your list?
5-6pm
Woodland Cathedral – Wolves In The Throne Room – Celestial Lineage – 2011
If You Leave… – Men – Leave Home – 2011
Turn The Season – F#@&ed Up – David Comes To Life – 2011
Bones – Male Bonding – Endless Now – 2011
Sons of Stone – The People's Temple – Sons of Stone – 2011
Vomit – Girls – Father, Son, Holy Ghost – 2011
Fallen In Love – Smith Westerns – Dye It Blonde – 2011
Veronica Falls – Veronica Falls – Veronica Falls – 2011
Concrete Gold – WU LYF – Go Tell Fire To The Mountain – 2011
Bizness – Tune-Yards – W H O K I L L – 2011
Sharivari – The Dirtbombs – Party Store – 2011
6-7pm
Claudia Lewis – M83 – Hurry Up We're Dreaming – 2011
Belispeak – Purity Ring – Split 7" – 2011
Elise – Toro Y Moi – Underneath The Pine – 2011
Thursday – The Weeknd – Thursday – 2011
The Glorious Land – PJ Harvey – Let England Shake – 2011
Heaven Go Easy On Me – The Head And The Heart – The Head And The Heart – 2011
Is It Done – J Mascis – Several Shades of Why – 2011
January – Thurston Moore – Demolished Thoughts – 2011
Au Café – Sonic Youth – Simon Werner A Disparu – 2011
We Were Wealth – Wye Oak – Civilian – 2011
Red Star – EMA – Past Life Martyred Saints – 2011
December 15th, 2011
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Voices Of Recovery presents:
Broadcast Thursdays at 1:29 and 2:39 in the afternoon on WRIR 97.3 Richmond, Va.
“Voices of Recovery” is a radio show documenting the struggles and triumphs of individuals with mental illness. Each one minute episode highlights a notable individual who experienced mental illness and found a path to recovery. Recovery from mental illness is the process of moving beyond the limitations the illness may cause, and finding renewed purpose, meaning and satisfaction in life. There remains considerable stigma associated with having a mental illness. This show challenges those stigmas and celebrates individual triumph.
The readers for the show are individuals who have experienced mental illness in their own lives. Their courage, commitment to educating others, and their profound sense of hope are the soul of this show. We are fortunate to be able to give them an opportunity to share their voices with radio listeners.
Daniel Rigsby and David Leon
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Mental Health Matters presents:
Mental Health Matters
Your Host is
Gail Moskowitz
2 Thursdays December 8th and 15th, 2011 @ 1-1:30 pm on
WRIR 97.3 FM or www.wrir.org
My Topic: A two part series on Adoption; every facet from the successful joy to the possible loss!
My Guests are
Teresa Birchette, MSW, Adoption Coordinator
Jessica Carty, MSW, LCSW Adoption Social Worker
Jewish Family Services, Richmond, Virginia 23226
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Mental Health Matters can be heard every
Thursday @ 1-1:30 pm.
WRIR 97.3 FM
Listen to the show by subscribing to my Podcast
http://mentalhealthmatters.web.officelive.com/default.aspx
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or listening live on the WRIR website, www.wrir.org
Call to ask questions during the show @
804-649-9737
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Mental Health Matters presents:
Mental Health Matters is a weekly radio program hosted by Gail Moskowitz and dedicated to Mental Health, interpersonal relations, addiction, sex and sexuality, and discussing healthy ways in which to live a more thoughtful and emotionally honest and fulfilling life. Every week you, the listeners, have the opportunity to ask questions or weigh in on the subject.
Psychological issues are as complex as they are misunderstood. On one hand most of us have had issues that are emotional in nature, blind spots, and confusions; have experienced sadness or depression, anxiety or panic, peer pressure, loss and the list goes on and on. Yet we underfund mental health programs, have morally confused notions of how to make our pain go away and judge others for their behavior.
The topics chosen for Mental Health Matters are relevant to today’s world. Here is a sample of what you can expect in the coming months:
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The Rainbow Minute presents:
More about that tomorrow.
December 15th, 2011
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