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Odin Lonning at Swiftwater Gallery Tlingit artist Odin Lonning is featured in this episode of the video series spotlighting artists at Swiftwater Gallery.
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Alternative Vashon
Monday, 3-4 PM From Bill's garage on Vashon Island
Tune in this week as Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze plays live in the Alt Vashon Garage, and Billy Idol hangs out. The Long Lost Song is from 1994, and you will hear Killer tracks from Mazzy Star, Devo, Sublime, Stone Temple Pilots and T Rex.
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Kitchen Counterpoints
Monday, 4-5 PM
Guarding the Galaxy
We are a mom and son radio team, talking about - and sometimes arguing about - the things that interest us. We talk about everything from Road Trips to Time Travel and listen to some music that transcends generations.
This week, we are listening to songs from our favorite Marvel Cinematic Universe soundtrack and talking about comic books, music, and family.
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Hoytus Interruptus
Tuesday, 8-8:15 AM
Poems That The Earth Writes Upon the Sky
Jeff has been thinking about trees lately (and Kahlil Gibran quotes, judging from the title of this episode). The beautiful maple that Jeff has been staring at from his studio window for a quarter century started dying in recent years. The whole trauma of cutting back his favorite tree led to a flood of memories about all the other oaks, pines, cherries and maples that have played a role in Jeff’s life.
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Vashon 250
Tuesday, Noon – 12:30 PM
Organizing - First and Second Continental Congress
The First (1774) and Second Congress (1775-1781) demonstrated that the colonies could cooperate beyond local interests. It was the first real step toward a continental identity, moving colonists from thinking of themselves purely as Virginians or Pennsylvanians toward thinking of themselves as Americans. The Second Congress essentially governed a nation that didn't yet fully exist. It made war, diplomacy, and law simultaneously under enormous pressure — and held together long enough for the Revolution to succeed.
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Stirring the Pot
Tuesday, 3-4 PM
Emily Scott
This week, host Linda Nygaard welcomes Emily Scott to Stirring the Pot. Emily is the Executive Director of the Vashon Maury Community Food Bank and is a much-loved community champion. As you probably know, the Food Bank has recently moved into new digs uptown. With a much bigger facility and a wide-ranging series of goals, there is much to celebrate! Emily will walk us through the process, the discoveries made along the way, and the visible results of this hugely successful community effort. The Vashon Maury community has pulled together in a way that makes it possible for more people to put food on their tables, to subscribe to community health services, and to be part of a
much larger picture of success. We will get to know the people behind the effort and will learn more about Emily's direction, some snippets, and some personal stories! Please pull up a chair and tune in for Stirring the Pot's customary elbows-on-table conversation.
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Embracing the Muse
Tuesday, 6-7 PM
David Cole & Wendy Wharton: Creativity, Resilience, and the Art of Living Fully
This week on Embracing the Muse, meet David Cole, whose life changed at 18 after a traumatic brain injury—but whose spirit of humor and creativity continues to shine. Joined by his mother, Wendy Wharton, David shares how he managed to write a book and how he sustains a meaningful life shaped by resilience and connection.
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Rolling Wave
Wednesday, Noon - 2 PM Sunday, 10 AM - Noon No Fools
There are not fools in our April show. We start off with a set of tunes from the Galway banjo player, Enda Scahill, followed by Olympia’s Alex Sturbaum, and Donegal’s Paul Harrigan. Paying homage to friends and heroes who have passed, the next set features Dennis Cahill, Ian Hardie and Dolores Keane. Then we kick off the next set with Chicago’s Liz Carroll, followed by our own Pint and Dale, and Paddy Keenan.
And we bring the hour to a close with the classic, “Fisherman’s Blues” from the Waterboys. Thanks to the supporters of VoV, and to our producer, Jeff Hoyt.
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Boogie Back to Texas
Wednesday, 6-7 PM
The Night
The length of the night diminishes day by day, yet the night still beckons. That was the thought of Boogie Back host Geoff Fletcher as he completed massive effort in the garden, and thus a reprise of a show about the Night. We have a couple versions of Night Life (Willie and Roy Orbison), Johnny Gimble can go All Night Long and Jerry Lynn Williams profiles a woman who Could Dance all Night. We have an Endless Night and Painful Days and Sleepless Nights. There are special times of night like Shawn Colvin’s Dead of the Night and Midnight and Lonesome with Buddy Miller and Midnight Train with the Flatlanders. We all will be aboard some time or another.
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Boys Soccer
Thursday, 5:45 PM Pirates vs Klahowya
Tune in as Oscar Lopez calls the match between Klahowya and the Pirates here at home.
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T.G.I.F
Friday, 11-midnight
Power Of The One
This phrase, Power Of The One, is Boosty’s mantra for making funky music. On this show we will hear some of the tunes from the start of his career with James Brown & the JB’s, along with the bands he played with post-James Brown (the House Guests and Funkadelic) before embarking on his solo career. We will also hear some of the creative work he did with other bands. Be sure to check it out by going to the TGIF Show page.
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Sunday Silence
Sunday, 11 – midnight
After the Hills Divide
What turns a land into a landscape — for who — from who — how come? As artist Rodney McMillian has said: “There are always addendums, footnotes, asterisks, italics. That's what the landscape is.” This episode is a coming-to-terms with the feeling that there is less and less distinction between spectacle and non-event in our contradictory age — and as a consequence, any clear distinction between the thresholds of dance-oriented and ambient electronic music. What sonic landscapes are even possible (or improbable) where the eventful and the ordinary have lost any traction on the real? In this episode, through the music of Crespi Drum Syndicate, Verraco, and Eisebelle, we find that the dancefloor always unfolds upon a landscape, its celebrated peaks flattened into plateaus of continuous intensity, while ambient music absorbs the charge of catastrophe without ever announcing it. So, join the party — trip on its fissures — crash on its contradictions — and we will see where we are in the end.
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