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Margaret Smith at Swiftwater Gallery Basket weaver Margaret Smith is featured in this episode of the video series spotlighting artists at Swiftwater Gallery.
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Voltaire’s Vault
Monday, 1-3 PM
Colors and More
It’s time for another edition of Voltaire’s Vault where music from the 1950’s and 60’s is celebrated on the second Monday of each month. Prince Voltaire, The Motor City Hipster, is host of the show.
The theme for the second hour of this program will be songs with the name of a color in their titles. I hope you can get together with the prince on your listener supported island connection the Voice of Vashon.
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Alternative Vashon
Monday, 3-4 PM From Bill's garage on Vashon Island
Tune in this week Ben Gibbard plays live in the Alt Vashon Garage, and Joan Jett hangs out. The Long Lost Song is from 1980, and you will hear Killer tracks from The Verve, Beck, General Public, Iggy Pop and Sonic Youth.
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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
Synaptic Anarchy!
In this episode, Jeff laments the demise of the comedy album. Once upon a time, they were huge sellers. No longer, though. This fact did not, however, dissuade Jeff and his friends from making, as a pure labor of love, a dark and edgy comedy album some thirty plus years ago. In this episode, Jeff pulls the project back into the light to see if any of it holds up.
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Brown Briefly
Tuesday, 11-Noon
The Iconic Liz Shepherd - now former Beachcomber editor
Dedicating twelve years of your life to any one thing is a story in itself. Thank goodness Elizabeth Shepherd devoted twelve of her years focusing her journalistic skills on Vashon-Maury islands!
This week Small Talk guest Liz Shepherd - recently retired Vashon Beachcomber reporter and former editor, joins the Briefly’s - Truman, Bruce, Kevin, Craig and Amy - to reflect on her career, and on what’s next.
Pam Ingalls painting of Liz
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Vashon 250
Tuesday, Noon – 12:30 PM
Episode # 11 – The Intolerable Acts and the Constitution
The Intolerable Acts were a series of five acts passed by Parliament in 1774 that were designed to punish the Massachusetts colonists who dumped tea into Boston Harbor to protest the Tea Act. They were a key development leading to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War in April 1775. Many colonists saw the Intolerable Acts as a violation of their constitutional rights, their natural rights, and their colonial charters. They, therefore, viewed the acts as a threat to the liberties of all British American colonists.
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Boys Soccer
Tuesday, 5 PM Pirates vs Annie Wright
Tune in as Oscar Lopez calls all the action when the boys’ soccer team travels to Annie Wright.
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Embracing the Muse
Tuesday, 6-7 PM
Bill Jarcho: Puppets, Pictures and Politics
After the last “No Kings” March, Steven Colbert called the huge Trump buffoon balloon made by Bill Jarcho and colleagues from the Backbone Campaign “the most impressive of all.”
In this episode, we go behind the scenes of its creation and talk to Bill about his highly creative career.
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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
Free-associating Woodstock
We all get songs stuck in our heads, and the prevailing advice is to put another song in there and the original one will go away. The CSNY version of Woodstock was stuck in Boogie Back host Geoff Fletcher’s mind, so he came up with another song.
But the process went amok when a loop formed between the new song back to Woodstock. The result is a show with songs sparked by different lyrics from Woodstock like child, rock and roll, garden, land, year, shotgun, devil – you get the idea. Tune in for Buffalo Springfield, Shawn Colvin, Slaid Cleaves, James Cotton, Kacey Musgraves, Robert Plant and more. It will be an adventure in music.
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Beyond Category
Thursday, 3-4 PM
Flute Music and More
On Beyond Category this week, explore creative flute music from near, far, and back when, hear inspiration from African and South Asian music in many settings, and more. Tune in to touch down in many musical locations.
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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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