Here is our show from March 24 2014! take a listen:)
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Here is our show from March 24 2014! take a listen:)
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CQ: Have we lost the traditions, environments and social structures which used to give rise to “common sense”, or are they just in flux?
Full list of 30 articles after the jump!
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Read all about our fundraising efforts and the changes coming to CHSR on theaquinian.net
Please make sure to vote for your favourite shows and hosts in the 2013-2014 Barry Awards! Three of the awards will be determined by popular vote, there are five that will be judged by our panel. Stay tuned for the results!
The world is a complicated place. Perhaps it has always been so, and individuals have always had to choose the compromises and integrations of the pressures of society, family, and your own sense of being. We think of ourselves perhaps in an enlightened age, but that only means that we can discuss these conflicts more openly. That is a great progress, but we still have work to do.
One of the conflicts that many people face are their personal feelings, morals and beliefs with that of a spiritual belief and collective faith. John Staples faced that a decade ago in his own life, and that drove him to find a reconciliation. He’s still learning, but a recent story of a student forced to either leave his church or volunteer with the LGBTQ community brought it all to the forefront.
John is now the president of Spectrum at STU and UNB, and is hosting an event, “The Cross and the Closet”, to start a dialogue, discuss what he’s discovered, and share in spreading compassion, understanding and growth. He dropped by the Lunchbox to talk about where this came from, and some of the issues surrounding his life.
The Cross & The Closet is happening at 7:00pm on March 21 at Brian Mulroney Hall, room 101.
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Playlist:
Bella Clava – I’m Sick
Verse The Sun – Contagion
COOL – White
The Pack AD – Rocket (coming to The Capital Complex next week!)
Bloody Diamonds – Bright Lights Darling (Coming to town at the end of April!)
Double Fuzz – Big City Lights
Audrey and the Agents – Saboteur
Careers In Science – Cowards
Beneath the Grid Music song of the week was Kill The Sound – Wake Me Up
HighKicks – Money
Mos Generator – Solar Angels
Toy Called God – Skin Coat
ChronGoblin – Lonely Prey
Go vote for Hi, I’m Fred over at chsrfm.ca/barryawards … And I guess, Run For Your Life. Also, my name is Matt, if I’m your favourite host.
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1.) Fredericton Music scene Week Wrap-Up
2.) Old Man Luedecke – Time Alone
3.) Thom Swift – Sweet Thing
4.) Kieran Smyth – Streetlights
5.) Neil Conway – Beautiful Vegan Girl
6.) Kim Wempe – Restless Soul
7.) David R. Elliott – Foolish Lips
8.) The Belle Comedians – Rosy
9.) In-Flight Safety – Destroy
10.) Paper Lions – My Friend (Whaleskin Remix)
11.) Redwood Fields – Accidentals
12.) Andy Brown – Tin Man
13.) The Waking Night – Hanging Cloud
14.) Banokkburn – Empty Room
15.) Kickin’ Krotch – Fearless
Listen in to hear what happened this week in the Fredericton music scene.
Shows:
FRIDAY Mike Biggar/Peter Hicks @ The Cellar
Gypsophilia @ The Capital
Forty Fingers @ Dolan’s
SATURDAY Sexghost/Mike Trask and the Precious Memories/Adam Mowery @The Capital
Hard Charger/Reveen/Homeless/Pick Pocket/Panzy/Goiter/Horsefucker/Cable Crusher @Odell Park
Forty Fingers @ Dolan’s
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1.) Interview with Mike Biggar
2.) Mike Biggar – Feels Like Now
3.) Dennis Ellsworth – Coke Machine Glow
4.) Rob Lutes – Things We Didn’t Choose
5.) Anne Janelle – A Good Lover
6.) Jessica Rhaye – It Is Alright
7.) Sherman Downey and the Ambiguous Case – An Apology
8.) Lucas Hicks – The Coast
9.) Glory Glory – Take My Time
10.) This Ship – Shelter
On March 20, 2014 Bondo had the chance to chat with Rothesay, New Brunswick’s country/root rocker Mike Biggar. With a personalty as big as his voice Mike chats about his latest album “Feels Like Now“, the country music scene on the East Coast and his show Friday March 21st at The Cellar.
Cover is $5 and copies of “Feels Like Now” will be available at the show.
Listen in to the conversation!
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With all the crew back, we covered Monday Night Raw and the #OccupyRaw moment; went through the results of TNA’s Lockdown Pay-Per-View; and had quite a bit more so download/stream the latest episode or subscribe to our podcast.
Filed under: Show Upload
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Don’t forget to vote for Homemade Jams as your favourite music show at CHSR 97.9FM! http://chsrfm.ca/blog/current-shows/music/homemadejames/homemade-jams-march-20-2014/
Track Listing:
1.) The Motorleague – Failsafes
2.) Billie Dre and the Poor Boys – Bye Baby, Bye June
3.) Yellowteeth – Repo
4.) Armada Drive – Ballroom Blitz
5.) Ember Atom – The Bane
6.) Seventh Stone – Overrated
7.) Quiet Neighbours – Being A Ghost (A Song About It)
8.) Adam Mowery – A Death Song
9.) The Town Heroes – Berlin Wall
10.) Scrapes – Burnt Tea
11.) Paper Lions – Do You Wanna
12.) Shaun Leblanc – Move Together
13.) The Heavy Blinkers – Someone Died Today at the Ice Capades
14.) Josh Bravener – Summertime
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Listen to episode 284 now!
This week on Where Monsters Dwell, we’re celebrating our 6th anniversary as Canada’s, and the worlds, premiere live radio show devoted to comic books, pop culture, and the love of being a geek. We’ll be talking about the usual news including recent developments in the MCU, but we’ll also be reflecting on the past six years.
We’d like to invite all of our fans and friends to participate in this momentous occasion with us by posting questions/congratulations/complaints in our Facebook group or by calling us at 506-452-6056. We’ll try to get as much of it on the air as we can.
Where Monsters Dwell is brought to you by Strange Adventures and Club Fred Grafx.
WMD gets it’s pop culture news from SciFi Mafia.
WMD is a proud supporter of the East Coast Comic Expo happening May 17th in Moncton, New Brunswick.
Help Support the Monsters by purchasing some of our swag: WEAR Monsters Dwell.
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This week on Where Monsters Dwell, we’re celebrating our 6th anniversary as Canada’s, and the worlds, premiere live radio show devoted to comic books, pop culture, and the love of being a geek. We’ll be talking about the usual news including recent developments in the MCU, but we’ll also be reflecting on the past six years.
We’d like to invite all of our fans and friends to participate in this momentous occasion with us by posting questions/congratulations/complaints in our Facebook group or by calling us at 506-452-6056. We’ll try to get as much of it on the air as we can.
Where Monsters Dwell is brought to you by Strange Adventures and Club Fred Grafx.
WMD gets it’s pop culture news from SciFi Mafia.
WMD is a proud supporter of the East Coast Comic Expo happening May 17th in Moncton, New Brunswick.
Help Support the Monsters by purchasing some of our swag: WEAR Monsters Dwell.
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Playlist:
MACHETE – Horrified
Dead Sara [Official] – Weatherman
Bella Clava – Doubt
Careers In Science – When We Have Money
COOL – Pink
Bobaflex – Bad Man
Kill Matilda – Zombie Apocalypse
The Real McKenzies – Fool’s Road
Beneath the Grid Music song of the week was Skarlett Riot – Adrenaline
Sumo Cyco – The Ugly
Die Mannequin – Children with Machetes
Plini – Atlas
Blood Red Shoes – The Perfect Mess
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Don’t forget to vote for Homemade Jams as your favourite music show at CHSR 97.9FM! http://chsrfm.ca/blog/about/barryawards/
Track List:
1.) Mike Trask and the Precious Memories – Those Eyes
2.) Interview with Mike Trask
3.) Mike Trask and the Precious Memories – One Big Happy Family
4.) Mike Bochoff – Ishmael
5.) The Olympic Symphonium – Seize The Day
6.) Kim Harris – In The Woods
7.) Keegan Dobbelsteyn – Spinning
8.) Ryan Hillier – Man About Town
9.) Carleton Stone – Climbing Up The Walls
10.) Glory Glory – Take My Time
11.) Uaxyacac – Don’t Let It Go
12.) Cavern – Winter
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On March 14, 2014 Fredericton’s Paula Tozer stopped by Homemade Jams to talk about her new EP Blue Muse, upcoming shows, and why she began songwriting again after a long hiatus.
For more information on Paular Tozer check out www.facebook.com/pages/Paula-Tozer-Music
Track Listing:
1.) Paula Tozer – Pieces
2.) Paula Tozer – Wintersleep
3.) Paula Tozer & David Somerville – Prodigal
4.) Paula Tozer – The Fiddle Player’s Love
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On March 18, 2014 Bondo had the chance to speak with Mike Trask of Mike Trask and the Precious Memories about their upcoming Fredericton show at The Capital on Saturday, March 22, 2014, the process of writing their debut record “One Big Happy Family”, and what’s coming up for The Precious Memories. For more information on Mike Trask and the Precious Memories check out: https://www.facebook.com/thepreciousmemories http://www.thepreciousmemories.com http://
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Here is our show from Monday March 17 2014! Enjoy:)
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Listen in to hear what was happening in the Fredericton local music scene the weekend on March 14th to March 16th.
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Join Nuchtchas and Tek as they interview Marc and James from S&T GeoTronics, the guys behind theOpen Enigma Project Kickstarter.
Make sure you check them out and if you’re in Georgia, or the area check them out at the Charlotte International Cryptologic Symposium next week (March 20-22, 2014).
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Friday brought with it plenty of great music and theatre combined, as well as community-minded groups. First, Roger Jean — beautifully and purply-coifed as “Rosie” — dropped by to tell me about tonight’s rockin’ charity show presented by wrestlers from XWA Pro Wrestling, local comedians and hard rockin’ bands called XWA Brain Bash. That’s happening at the Playhouse at 7pm tonight, and features Kickin’ Krotch, Chemical Misuse and Ember Atom — don’t miss it, as the proceeds go to the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada!
Second, I recorded an interview with Katey Day, musician, artist and creator of a brand-new production: Deception: A Rock Opera. This show will reach Fredericton on May 24, but early-bird tickets are on sale until March 15. We talk about the collaborative and community based art, a 15-year path to the creation of this production, and how everybody’s secrets come free in Deception.
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On March 11, 2014 Jeff Watson of Ember Atom came on Homemade Jams to talk about his band, what they’ve been working on, personal musician questions, and their show on March 14, 2014 at The Playhouse in support of the XWA Bain Bash: hard Rock Edition.
For more information on Ember Atom check out: http://www.reverbnation.com/emberatom
For more information on the XWA Brain Bash check out: http://www.theplayhouse.ca/event/xwa-brain-bash/
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The first half of the show is filled with the regular review of upcoming events (including several opportunities for writers and poets), but the second half features a real treat: an interview with Michelle Lavery, Master’s Student at UNB in Biology. Michelle shares her passion for science through the least likely candidate: a creature known as “rock snot”. She joins me to talk scientific discoveries, research and public education about science.
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It’s a sports-filled week for the STU Lunchbox! Sports play a big part in student life, but the opportunities can be sometimes harder to find. Kelsey Pye reflects on her experiences as the only girl hockey player on the boy’s team, and how hockey is trying to grow leagues for women across the province.
In the second half hour, Philip Drost puts forward his case that basketball should become the next big, national Canadian sport, and talks with coaches and players about the sport. Oh, and he plays Space Jam.
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