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10/4/13 7:00pm |
Q With Jian Ghomeshi
Yamantaka // Sonic Titan - Friday Live: Performances throughout the show from Montreal rock band Yamantaka//Sonic Titan perform an genre-bending blend of operatic, heavy and progressive tunes. They stop by Studio Q to play songs from their new album, "Uzu".
Also, UK writer Ian Leslie talks about how the internet is having a chilling-effect on gossip and why gossiping is good for us.
And, Elvira Kurt's Cultural Hall of Shame + Friday Live performance and conversation with Montreal rock band Yamantaka//Sonic Titan.
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10/4/13 6:00pm |
45 North
The Spirit of 78 RPMs - Does the hiss and pop of a record needle hitting an old vinyl disc conjure up memories for you? Many music lovers are returning to vinyl -- but there’s an even older generation of recordings that for some people have an almost mystical allure. Today on 45 North we celebrate the spirit of old 78s.
Guest(s): Henry Sapoznik |
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10/4/13 5:00pm |
Central Time
School Privatization, Food Friday: Chili Season, Twitter IPO - Gene Purcell and Rob Ferrett talk with a guest who argues against the privatization of schools, then they talk about chili recipes, and the news of the day.
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10/4/13 4:00pm |
Central Time
Transportation in Wisconsin, Being Sober and State News Roundup - Rob Ferrett and Gene Purcell ask listeners how they would improve transportation in their communities around the state, talk to the author of "Being Sober" about addiction and recovery, and round up the week's news.
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10/4/13 3:00pm |
Central Time
Twitter IPO, Chili and Richard Dawkins - Gene Purcell and Rob Ferrett discuss the Twitter IPO announcement, chili recipes and talk to one of the world’s foremost atheists, Richard Dawkins.
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10/4/13 2:00pm |
Science Friday
Countdown, DIY Halloween Hacks & Radio Rewind - Every four and a half days we add one million more people to the earth. How long can this last? Join Ira Flatow on Science Friday for a look at how we manage on an overpopulated planet...and how we might reach a balance. Plus, Radio Rewind with physicist Leon Lederman.
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10/4/13 1:00pm |
Science Friday
Shutdown, Mars Soil & Encryption - Just how secure are our codes? How easy is it to break in? Join Ira Flatow on Science Friday for a look at encryption. Plus the effects of the government shutdown on science... and a look at what's in Martian soil.
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10/4/13 12:30pm |
Chapter a Day
An Echo Through the Snow 10/4 - Norman Gilliland reads from "An Echo Through the Snow" by Andrea Thalasinos. Rosalie MacKenzie finds and rescues Smokey, a Siberian husky suffering from neglect. Her simple act of kindness changes both their lives.
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10/4/13 11:00am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Garden Talk: How and When To Plant Garlic, Plus Fall Garden Clean-Up - On the edition of Garden Talk, it may seem like the season is over, but there is still plenty to do. Judith Siers-Poisson learns how and when to plant garlic and flower bulbs. Plus, what to clean up in the garden, and what to leave for some winter interest in the landscape.
Guest(s): Patti Nagai |
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10/4/13 10:00am |
45 North
The Spirit of 78 RPMs - Does the hiss and pop of a record needle hitting an old vinyl disc conjure up memories for you? Many music lovers are returning to vinyl -- but there’s an even older generation of recordings that for some people have an almost mystical allure. Today on 45 North we celebrate the spirit of old 78s.
Guest(s): Henry Sapoznik |
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10/4/13 9:00am |
45 North
Farms, Fermentation and Befriending Bugs in our Guts - This weekend sees the start of the Reedsburg Fermentation Fest and 45 North celebrates family farms, fermentation and finds out how to befriend the bugs in our guts.
Guest(s): Gary Nabhan , Nikiko Masumoto |
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10/4/13 8:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
Week in Review: Shutdown, Obamacare, - Friday marks the fourth day of the shutdown of the federal government. Joy Cardin and her guests discuss that story, the newly opened federal healthcare exchanges, Wisconsin state employee healthcare coverage, and more in this edition of the Week in Review.
Guest(s): Louis Fortis , Steve Prestegard |
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10/4/13 7:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
Fall Movie Preview - The new fall movie season is upon us and there’s something for everybody.
Guest(s): Dave Luhrssen |
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10/4/13 6:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
The Future of Wisconsin's Dairy Farms - Dairy farms are steeped in Wisconsin history and Joy Cardin’s guest discusses the future of dairy farming in Wisconsin.
Guest(s): Ed Janus |
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10/3/13 11:00pm |
Chapter a Day
An Echo Through the Snow 10/3 - Norman Gilliland reads from "An Echo Through the Snow" by Andrea Thalasinos. Rosalie MacKenzie finds and rescues Smokey, a Siberian husky suffering from neglect. Her simple act of kindness changes both their lives.
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10/3/13 10:00pm |
The Kathleen Dunn Show
Countdown, Our Last, Best Hope For A Future On Earth - In his long awaited follow up book, Countdown, Alan Weisman asks some of the world's top thinkers of our time one of the most important questions of our time. How much longer can Earth support our ever growing population. Weisman joins Kathleen to see if he found the answer.
Guest(s): Alan Weisman |
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10/3/13 9:00pm |
The Joy Cardin Show
Congressman Gutiérrez Is Still Dreaming - Congressman Luis Gutiérrez, the first Latino to be elected to Congress from the Midwest, talks about his journey from the barrio to Capitol Hill, where he became a key player in the passage of the DREAM Act.
Guest(s): Luis Gutiérrez |
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10/3/13 8:00pm |
As It Happens
10/03/13 - Hear news and interviews from around the world on As It Happens.
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10/3/13 7:00pm |
Q With Jian Ghomeshi
Everybody Matters - A conversation with former Irish president and UN Commissioner of Human Rights Mary Robinson on her memoir, Everybody Matters - a book that explores how her own roots led her to fight for justice around the globe.
City & Colour, a.k.a Dallas Green, performs a preview from his new album, "The Hurry and the Form".
The leader of the Berlin protest Occupy Barbie's Dream House explains why he and others are so upset that Mattel has set up a lifesized Barbie dollhouse experience for children to visit in that city. |
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10/3/13 6:00pm |
To the Best of Our Knowledge
Cracking Up - When we think of psychopaths, we tend to think of serial killers like Ted Bundy, rapists and mad bombers. But not all psychopaths are violent. And we can actually learn some positive things from them. In this hour of TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, we’ll explore the wisdom of psychopaths. Also, Oliver Sacks on “Hallucinations.”
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