The World Party - Show 53 (April 26, 2011)


57:25 minutes (78.85 MB)

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 THE WORLD PARTY NOW AIRS FOR 2 HOURS ON WCRS!

TUESDAYS from 7PM - 9PM

The World Party features energetic and eclectic dance and party music from all corners of the globe!

  • Show 53 originally aired on April 26, 2011.

  • Show 53 features current popular dance and party music originating from the United States, Taiwan, Sweden, Russia, France, Romania, Nigeria, Jamaica, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Canada, and more. Exciting music from dance clubs all over the world!

The Beat Oracle - 04/23/2011


114:01 minutes (111.69 MB)

Talk with folk at a local food forum hosted by Edible Columbus and Local Matters, plus a talk with activist Alec Johnson


42:22 minutes (38.79 MB)

Here is some audio recorded on April 18, 2011, at a forum on local food hosted by Edible Columbus and Local Matters. The forum meets every 3rd Monday at 6 pm at Wild Goose Creative.

Here are some notes drawn from the forum.

Darren Malhame of Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association --and one of the owners of North Star Café--mentioned that OEFFA is involved in a lawsuit against Monsanto.

Seth Draeger is starting a garden on Parsons Ave near Marion Rd, and also one on Lock Ave. near Groveport Rd and 104

Nick Stanich referred me to Franklinton Gardens, which he says has been around for 5 years, now having 9 gardens.

When asked about canning what he grows, Stanich said having a “massive food processing facility” for the harvests from community gardens in Columbus would help.

Does anyone know of any such food processing facilities where people can get together to can food ?

Stanich also said more organization among community gardeners in Columbus and beyond would be useful.

“We need to get more of an understanding of who’s gardening around the city. There’s not that much of an established resource that connects everyone…at the moment.”

One attempt to help with that involves a newly formed assortment of people calling itself Greater Columbus Growing Coalition. Their next meeting is on Thursday, May 5 at 6 pm at Barley’s on Dublin-Grandview Road.

One person at this event---Tim Price-- who is currently getting his 10 X 20 ft garden ready for the 2011 out-door growing season-- said the main thing keeping him from working with other gardeners around the city is his work schedule.

“I work in Dayton. I leave around 7 in the morning and get home around 7 or 7:30 in the evening.”

Jaime Moore, who owns and operates along with her husband Adam Welly, Wayward Seed Farm, was at the forum. She said Wayward Seed will soon get it’s USDA organic certification.

Another person at this forum was Yolanda Moser.

One-on-one interviews w/ participants of local food forum hosted by Edible Columbus on April 18, 2011


30:18 minutes (27.74 MB)

Here are some notes drawn from the forum, which meets every 3rd Monday at Wild Goose Creative.

Darren Malhame of Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association --and one of the owners of North Star Café--mentioned that OEFFA is involved in a lawsuit against Monsanto.

Another person I spoke with at this event was Seth Draeger who is starting a garden on Parsons Ave near Marion Rd, and also one on Lock Ave. near Groveport Rd and 104

A guy named Nick Stanich referred me to Franklinton Gardens, which he says has been around for 5 years, now having 9 gardens.

When asked about canning what he grows, Stanich said having a “massive food processing facility” for the harvests from community gardens in Columbus would help.

Does anyone know of any such food processing facilities where people can get together to can food ? If so, let me know by commenting on this site.

Stanich also said more organization among community gardeners in Columbus and beyond would be useful.

“We need to get more of an understanding of who’s gardening around the city. There’s not that much of an established resource that connects everyone…at the moment.”

One attempt to help with that involves a newly formed assortment of people calling itself Greater Columbus Growing Coalition. Their next meeting is on Thursday, May 5 at 6 pm at Barley’s on Dublin-Grandview Road.

One person at this event---Tim Price-- who is currently getting his 10 X 20 ft. garden ready for the 2011 out-door growing season-- said the main thing keeping him from working with other gardeners around the city is his work schedule.

“I work in Dayton. I leave around 7 in the morning and get home around 7 or 7:30 in the evening.”

Jaime Moore, who owns and operates along with her husband Adam Welly, Wayward Seed Farm, was at the forum as well. She said Wayward Seed will soon get it’s USDA organic certification.

Another person there was Yolanda Moser.

Pamoja FM April 20th 2011


59:01 minutes (54.03 MB)

Bongo Love: Zouk music from the nation of Tanzania. For Lovers Only

PSA - Ohio House Rabbit Rescue Org, May 1 Tea Party Art Event


0:57 minutes (1.31 MB)

Stammtisch

Genre: 
German Culture in Columbus
is not currently scheduled.

Stammtisch is a show which focuses on the German culture in Columbus and German culture in general. Topics are the history of German Village - the historic neighborhood just south of downtown Columbus, German music and people, festivals and much more. The show provides a balanced mixture of talk and music.

DJs: 
stammtisch
Show: 

Stammtisch - Show 3


58:19 minutes (53.39 MB)

Fight Back on Guantanamo Torture


29:56 minutes (27.41 MB)

Earth Day Show - April 18, 2011


28:10 minutes (25.79 MB)

Hear some of Youth Beat's favorite segments to learn new perspectives on the environment, as well as things you can do to make a difference!

Earth Day Show - April 18, 2011


28:10 minutes (25.79 MB)

Listen to some of Youth Beat's favorite segments to hear new perspectives on the environment, and thing we can do to make a difference!

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