The DJBC Happy Hour: The Best of the First Six Weeks


58:06 minutes (53.2 MB)

Tonight's show is a look back at the first six weeks on the air, including a demonstration on what the Weekend Warrior is all about, clips from the first six shows, and an encore presentation of last week's interview with Jami Goldstein of the Greater Columbus Arts Council. In the Last Call segment, Bryan previews some of the topics for future weeks of the show.

Art and Environment - May 30, 2011


24:38 minutes (22.55 MB)

Conscious Voices - May 27th - Franklin Lopez - EndCiv


54:48 minutes (57.3 MB)

Fight Back May 24, 2011


30:00 minutes (27.47 MB)

Bob Fitrakis and Connie Gadell Newton interview Zack Baird comedian and purveyor of the anti-Kasich site "insatiablebottom.com."

The Beat Oracle - 05/28/2011


117:08 minutes (117.22 MB)

opening station ID


0:50 minutes (1.52 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- Rapture-Free Prelude to Summer


56:37 minutes (51.84 MB)

Tonight's show previews Memorial Day Weekend Events- such as the grand opening of Columbus Commons.

Bryan interviews Vice President of Marketing, Communications, and Events for the Greater Columbus Arts Council Jami Goldstein on the 2011 Greater Columbus Arts Festival, June 3rd to June 5th in the Discovery District.

This week's cold open sketch to the show pokes fun at the May 21, 2011 doomsday predictions.

The DJBC Happy Hour- Interview with Jami Goldstein on the Greater Columbus Arts Council


14:15 minutes (13.05 MB)

Art and Environment - May 23, 2011


24:38 minutes (22.55 MB)

In five months, students in the Wexner Center's Art and Environment class visited organic farms and power plants, interviewed well-known environmental artists and produced work for an exhibition at the Wexner Center opening May 26. Shelly Casto, director of education at the Wexner Center, and her students share the rare experiences they have gained in this free and exciting class. To learn more about the class go to http://www.wexarts.org.

Fight Back May 20, 2011


29:47 minutes (27.27 MB)

A weekly local talk show with Bob Fitrakis and Connie Gadell Newton. Discussing Larry Flynt bringing his Hustler store to Clintonville, the history of vibrators, possible return of public access TV to Columbus, police arrests on campus, and Gasland.

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