Sports recap for October 21, 2013, as read by Jonathon Carten.
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I went this week to the first Lorenzo Reading Series event, all of which I will be going to and reviewing this coming year. For those who don’t know, the Lorenzo Society is UNBSJ’s arts and culture society, hosting events for art, music, and literature. Lorenzo brings authors annually to Saint John from across Canada to do readings, and often the writer will also have a writing workshop. They sponsor the Saint John String Quartet, and are part of the Fog Lit festival (Saint John Readers’ and Writers’s Festival). Lorenzo is also the “Mother Bear” to Vox, UNBSJ’s Student Arts Annual (the website is slightly out of date), the arts publication for visual art, poetry, and short fiction.
The readings are somewhat of a riot to go to, I find. There was food, tea, and coffee, and the books from all of the readers featured in the Lorenzo Reading Series this year were for sale out front. There were upwards of 147 people who came to the Morrissey reading, who were still trickling in 10-past-7, when the reading was to begin. All in all, it was an exciting experience.
This week, Donna Morrissey was on campus, reading in Ganong Lecture Theatre from her newest novel, The Deception of Livvy Higgs. Morrissey did 3 separate readings from her book, from different sections, and then held a question and answer segment at the end. Unfortunately, I missed much of the reading and questions, as I was helping with the event, minding the tables out front and welcoming in the guests.
However, I did have a chance to pop inside a few times and listen to her speak. She had a very strong voice, she spoke broadly and loudly, and she was quite comedic. Between sentences and between her three readings, she tended to wander and ramble, and went on the occasional tangent when answering the questions.
Kyle Roberts, a reader of her novel who also attended the event had, however, the same opinion on the novel as I did. When asked about his experience at the reading, he said, “Although Donna Morrissey is a writer of novels you’ll find at airports alongside John Grisham and Danielle Steele, her ability to tell stories and converse with an audience makes one feel as though she isn’t writing at her skill level. She is bright and enjoyable and has a very accessible character which certainly is not reflected in her writing, which is a shame.”
The novel didn’t seem to hold up to the hype, but Morrissey’s reading of it was spectacular, with a huge personality to boot. No matter the opinion on the novel itself, one can’t deny the fact that Morrissey was a pleasure to be around and to hear speak and read. If you can, I strongly recommend taking a visit to Saint John for the Lorenzo, Vox, or Fog Lit Festival events.
We are back this week to talk about this past Monday’s Raw and a bit of this past Saturday’s UFC main event; our wins and fails of the week; and some talk about the lack of promotion for the Battleground PPV.
We were also joined by Arda Ocal to talk about the business and (inadvertently?) throw some trash talk about the Maple Leafs loss in the NHL Playoff earlier this year.
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RFYL Episode: Slipping Away
Playlist:
Terraplane Sun – Get Me Golden
HighKicks – Money
Verse The Sun – Light Years
Kill Matilda – Zombie Apocalypse
The Beneath the Grid Music song of the week was a radio debut of A Brilliant Lie‘s “Red Eyes” – Go give them some love!
Then we entered doubleshot two-piece territory..
the black frame spectacle – Marching Orders / Bust Out The Boogie
The Dyadics – The Next One Gone / Dead and Gone
Blood Red Shoes – In Time To Voices / It’s Getting Boring By The Sea
The StandStills – The Wolf / Arcadia
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CQ: Humans have been actively transforming their environment for millenia, instead of being transformed by it — but does that make us less natural and weaker as a result, and how should we try to ensure that a human being is capable of surviving when our technology fails?
Full list of 44 articles and the podcast at TheWeirdShow.
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This week on the only LIVE comics radio program that protects you from the strange and otherworldly, we dig deep into the new Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV show. You will get Mike and Remy’s thoughts as well as our Senior Marvel Cinematic Universe Correspondent Brent O’hara’s.
We’ll also have open lines all night, so if you have something to say or just want to get our thoughts, for all they’re worth, on any pop culture topic, feel free to post it on our Facebook wall or give us a call at 506-453-4949.
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This week on the only LIVE comics radio program that protects you from the strange and otherworldly, we dig deep into the new Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV show. You will get Mike and Remy’s thoughts as well as our Senior Marvel Cinematic Universe Correspondent Brent O’hara’s.
We’ll also have open lines all night, so if you have something to say or just want to get our thoughts, for all they’re worth, on any pop culture topic, feel free to post it on our Facebook wall or give us a call at 506-453-4949.
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Playlist:
The Dyadics – Stay This Way
Bobaflex – Wading Through The Dark
Die Mannequin – Bad Medicine
Fur Elise – Snake Charmer
Rockyard – Smash
ChronGoblin – Give No More
The StandStills – Pyro
Polarity – Slaughterhood
The Beneath the Grid Music was an epic performed by Sacrifice to Survive – “A Familiar Face”
Kill Matilda – She’s A Killer (seriously go buy their new EP)
Bellusira – Follow
Blood Red Shoes – It Is Happening
Audrey and the Agents – Saboteur
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Epic and Nutty Bites join forces to facedown the ghoulish Mike Dougherty and his new project; Z*Con!
Check out the website and get notified when the crowd funding starts!
http://www.youhavebeeninfected.com/
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This was a busy week as we had a quick recap of Night of Champions; our last conversation about Total Divas (until November); our Wins and Fails of the week.
We also had Bryan Alvarez from the Wrestling Observer & Figure Four Weekly on the show to talk wrestling & MMA.
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Ar! It be International Talk Like A Pirate Day, matey! On this day, we gots a fine haul — a two-fer, no less!
First up, an interview with Amanda Rheaume all about her most recent album project, Keep The Fire. This album is a collection of great Canadian stories, all taken from her own families histories but reflecting common experiences across the history of this country. Amanda is currently on tour with the album, and will be in Gagetown, NS on September 19 at the Creekview Restaurant.
Second, it’s an interview with stand-up comic Andrew Vaughan (@andrewvaughan). He’s currently living in Halifax, but spent time in Fredericton including having two different shows here at CHSR. He’s coming to Fredericton again to perform at the Wilser’s Room on September 28. We talk about what it’s like to go from the guy in the audience saying “I’m funnier than those guys; I can do that!” to the guy on stage making everyone laugh (hopefully).
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ACORN is having a fundraising organic supper at The Cedar Tree Cafe in downtown Fredericton on Tuesday, September 24. Buy your ticket before Friday if you can, because that gives them an idea what numbers they need.
Times have changed, sure — but one thing is likely to always be true: people gotta eat.
And the quality of food a person puts in his or her body directly affects how they live.
New Brunswick and all of the Maritimes have a great legacy of growing food, and we’ve all learned more about better ways of doing so. That legacy, however, is growing older, and it’s the mission of organizations like ACORN to help preserve the knowledge we have gained, and pass it along to a new generation of organic farmers.
I had a pleasant conversation with Lucia Stephen, the Program Coordinator of ACORN‘s Grow A Farmer initiative, where we talked about the history and future of organic farming, and what their organization does to bridge between the two.
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This week on the only LIVE comics radio program that doesn’t think Batfleck and Bieben is the worst idea Hollywood could have, we welcome the Urban Barbarian himself, Dan Panosian to the Monster Cave. You know Dan’s work of course from his beautiful covers on Danger Girl and a multitude of other very lucky comics and for his stint on the Unknown Soldier with Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray. Currently, Dan is hard at work on a second volume of ‘John Tiffany‘ which is set to be realeased through Le Lombard at the end of this month. If you have a question for Dan Panosian, feel free to post it on our Facebook wall or give us a call at 506-453-4949.
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Voice of Persians #107: English section: Interview with Ms. Marina Nemat, Iranian-Canadian activist and writer about situation of Iran and Syria. Interview with Ms. Renee Behinfar, Iranian-American activist-psychologist about Syria and Iran situation. Persian section: Interview with Ms. Marina Nemat about her book’s translation and Syria and Iran situation
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Voice of Persians #107: English section: Interview with Ms. Marina Nemat, Iranian-Canadian writer and activist about situation of Iran and Syria. Interview with Ms. Renee Behinfar, psychologists and activist about Syria and Iran situation. Persian section: Interview with Ms. Marina Nemat about her book’s transltion and situation of Iran and Syria
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RFYL: LoveWhatYouDo
Playlist:
Year of the Truck – TRUCKER DIABL0
Howl – Beware of Darkness
Just Begun – A Primitive Evolution
Straight Through – The Stone Pines
Light Years – Verse The Sun
Battering Ram – The Pack AD
The Beneath the Grid Music song of the week was “Rancor” by Sacrifice to Survive
Control – ChronGoblin
Dead Honey – Die So Fluid
Serious Bedtime – THE BALCONIES
Gone – The StandStills
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This week, we give our quick Wins and Fails of the last 7 days; talk a bit about the continuation and eventual end of the CM Punk/Paul Heyman storyline; mention AJ’s comments while on commentary on Monday; cover some TNA and UFC news; reminisced about the opening of the first WWE event after 9/11; and offered our predictions for this Sunday’s Night of Champions PPV.
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See a very happy Peter Crozier picking up his Big Basket of Local Goodies, which was filled with great music, t-shirts and even some tickets to the Harvest Jazz & Blues!
Keep an eye on our Facebook page, our Twitter stream and our website for more raffles, prizes and opportunities — not to mention the constant flow of tips on great local music, community events and life in your city.
Interview with Ms. Lisa Daftari, Fox News Contributor about Syria. Interview with Mr. Tarek Fatah, Canadian contributor about Iran presidential election(old interview). Persian section: Interview with Mr. Laghai about potential war in Syria and consequences in Iran
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Something entirely different this week:
As I have just gotten back from Dragon*Con, I haven’t had a chance to do any research (or much of anything) for the show. So, I’m going to ride the recent con energy to give you some tips on going to cons.
CQ: What would bring you to a con — and where is that con you’re looking for?
Full set of tips at The WEIRD Show.com!
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This week on your LIVE comics radio program of choice, we welcome comic writer Ales Kot to the Monster Cave. Ales will be joining us to chat about his new book, ZERO coming from Image Comics. The series focuses on super-spy Edward Zero and follows his 20 year career in war. Each issue will feature art from a different illustrator and be a stand-alone story. Sound too good to be true? Tune in to find out.
If you have a question for Ales kot, feel free to post it on our Facebook wall or give us a call at 506-453-4949.
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This week on your LIVE comics radio program of choice, we welcome comic writer Ales Kot to the Monster Cave. Ales will be joining us to chat about his new book, ZERO coming from Image Comics. The series focuses on super-spy Edward Zero and follows his 20 year career in war. Each issue will feature art from a different illustrator and be a stand-alone story. Sound too good to be true? Tune in to find out.
If you have a question for Ales kot, feel free to post it on our Facebook wall or give us a call at 506-453-4949.
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Friend of the station and great touring musician Neil Crowe (of the band eyeswide) is once again on his pilgrimage out West then out East, and he stopped by the day of his show to chat for an hour with me (encaf1) and Matt MD (of Run For Your Life!). We cover everything from his forbidden love of comic books to the life of a hard-working touring musician.
Eyeswide is still on tour until the 17th of September, with a string of dates in Nova Scotia before turning his sights back home. Check out his tour!
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Just as I leave for my vacation, Mayor Brad Woodside drops by to talk with (Station Manager) “They Call Me” Tim (of Instant Breakfast and East Coast Stream) and the unstoppable Bondo (of Homemade Jams, Anything Goes and Paraphrasing) about music and radio — and what he sees as the future of both for the station and himself!
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