Apache Ramos returns to celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Warriors, and more!
!earshot20 // 2020-10-02
Hour One:
#20 – Le Couleur – Desert
#19 – Teenager – Good Time
#18 – Moscow Apartment – 18
#17 – Fontaines D.C. – Living In America
#16 – The Jerry Cans – Qaumajuujusi
#15 – Ora Cogan – Sleeping
#14 – Sneaks – This World
#13 – Pantayo – Kaingin
#12 – Yves Jarvis – For Props
Bonus Track – Ought – Beautiful Blue Sky
#11 – No Joy – Kidder
Hour Two:
#10 – Toots & The Maytals – Having A Party
#09 – Land Of Talk – A/B Futures
#08 – Dizzy – Roman Candles
#07 – Orville Peck – Kids
#06 – Freak Heat Waves – Busted
#05 – Bully – Prism
Bonus Track – Dad Patrol – Soda Can
#04 – Dog Day – Nirvana
#03 – Kathleen Edwards – Ashes To Ashes
#02 – Thanya Iyer – Just Lay Down My Head
Bonus Track – DILLY DALLY – Doom
#01 – Tough Age – Patience of Mind
Mornings Are Hard // 2020-10-02
Tracklisting:
1.) COIN – Into My Arms
2.) Temples – Paraphernalia
3.) Rachel Beck – At First Glance
4.) Quadra – Versus
5.) Callus – Heart II Heart
6.) Cub Sport – Heart IN Halves
7.) King Princess – Ohio
8.) Tennis – How To Forgive
9.) Overcoats – Fire & Fury
10.) Washed Out – Too Late
11.) HAIM – Don’t Wanna
12.) Joshua Van Tassel – Their Love Was Alive Before They Were Dead
13.) boi borzoi – Lonesome Cloudberry Picker
14.) Tye Dempsey – Spirit of the Street
Mornings Are Hard // 2020-10-01
Tracklisting:
1.) Arcade Fire – Ready To Start
2.) Himalayas – The Masquerade
3.) Too Many Suns – Trainwreck
4.) Jane Blanchard – Still, Again
5.) Drab City – Troubled Girl
6.) telco – Say Hello
7.) Tropa Magica – Meme City
8.) Modest Mouse – Ice Cream Party
9) OOIOO – kawasemi Ah
10.) Wares – Violence
11.) Melonvine – Count Me In
12.) Andre Pettipas and the Giants – Talking In You Sleep
13.) Free To Grow – Chaos
Homemade Jams // 2020-10-02 (Nostalgic NB)
Tracklisting:
1.) Jar – Fractured Affilation (Restraints Of Authority – 2003)
2.) Slyde – Rock n’ Roll is in Your Soul (Scream – 2002)
3.) Krista D. – Run Jane Run (Run Jane Run – 2003)
4.) Heimlich – Nostalgic (The Fortress Of Electric Love – 2002)
5.) Grand Theft Bus – Don’t Treat Me Like That (Birth Of Confusion – 2002)
6.) Queencab – Fallout (Looking For It – 2002)
7.) Isabelle Roy – Qui sommes-nous? (Amour Fantôme – 2004)
8.) Hot Toddy – Woodpile (The Salty Sessions Vol. 1 – 2003)
9.) Gary Sappier – Soul In Me (Gary Sappier Experience – 2003)
10.) Glamour Puss – Green Onions (Electric & Alive! – 2001)
11.) les Païens – Cumulonimbus (Épiphonde 2 : sphère – 2004)
12.) Zwerg – Saalem Song (Dual Citizen – 2014)
13.) Pimp Tea – Super Dude – Jorun remix (An Urbal Remedy – 2004)
14.) Pimp Tea – Shake Ya Caboose (An Urbal Remedy – 2004)
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RFYL Episode – PermanencyEP135
In this week’s episode, we visit both amazingly heavy and wonderfully chill some ballads can be, with a bit of spice in-between to get us ready for the Halloween season. Sometime, I might actually write this up before I set up the episode but something tells me that might be a bit too scripted for my liking.
Apologies for not being able to consistently produce new episodes for you folks. My voice seems to be the most impacted from whatever it is I’m dealing with, and even though I barely talk in these episodes, even then it’s a bit much.
Anyway, too real. Enjoy music. Seeya next week.
Playlist:
Kickin – Sea Mouse
Sunrise – Kitchen Witch
Dead Air – Freeways
Break – Shades of Sorrow
Shadow Man – Rezurex
Blood Envy – Maggot Heart
Sugar Cube – Puta Volcano
Foundations – Osyron
Ten Years – From The Depths
Waking Dream / Afterlife – Unleash The Archers
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Homemade Jams // 2020-10-01
Tracklisting:
1.) Ryan Cook – Cult Of My Own
2.) Austin Eatman – Walking Paranoia
3.) Rose Cousins – The Benefits Of Being Alone
4.) Wrote – Lupins
5.) Kylie Fox – Glowstars
6.) The Brood – All Debt No Credit
7.) Nebullama – Nebullama
8.) Rich Aucoin – Reset
9.) Elephant Skeletons – Boomerang
10.) Black Dimes – Ascension
11.) Lil Omar – El Puente
12.) Dad Patrol – Soda Can
13.) Honey Gut – Buries Alive
14.) Wicked Vices – Butterfly
15.) Hero’s Last Rite – Enough
Homemade Jams // 2020-09-30
Track Listing:
1.) Chris Colepaugh – Could Have Been
2.) Jamie Comeau & The Crooked Teeth – Tall Pine
3.) Kill Chicago – Two Drinks Behind
4.) Kylie Fox – Cradle Me
5.) Les Fireflies – Where You Gonna Sleep
6.) Rey D – Loyal
7.) Beauséjour – Lucille Starr
8.) Christine Melanson – Cent millions d’années
9.) Joey Robin Haché – Game Over
10.) Les Hay Babies – Same Old, Same Old
11.) Matt Boudreau – 800km
12.) Menoncle Jason – Florida
13.) Marian – Same Town
14.) Pallmer – Allude to What
The Lunchbox 2020-09-30: It’s Time for Milk & Cookies
- Today is Ask a Stupid Question Day. This is not just for people who ask the questions, but must be honoured by anyone who gets a question that feels off-kilter today. Respect the person asking the question, and give them an honest answer. Trust me: you’ll be there someday, too.
- It’s also Hot Mulled Cider Day, which sounds like a great idea — aside from the ultra-humid weather. It’s also Extra Virgin Olive Oil Day, which goes with everything, every day. Just don’t be fooled, because the acronym EVOO is not a superhero.
- This was also International Translation Day, so I have a feeling my guest from last week’s Word Feast, Jo-Anne Elder, may have had a cake.
- It’s the end of September, and after hearing the song Milk & Cookies by The Steady Swagger, I had no choice. Technically, it’s a pre-Christmas song, but I think it was just what I needed today. So, I also decided to bring forth my interview from a few years ago with this fun band, just to give you more of a taste.
- I also felt we could use a little more hero, so I drew out the first featured subject of our Real Life Survivor series, Louie Stravato.
- Today is Orange Shirt Day, remembering the story of young Phyllis, a survivor who was six when she had her orange shirt taken away from her the first day she was in Mission Residential School. Orange Shirt Day compels everyone to be reflective and commemorate the experiences of survivors, their families and communities. It also sets the stage for sincere dialogue about colonization and anti-Indigenous racism, as well as coming together in the spirit of piluwitahasuwawsuwakon. Piluwitahasuwawsuwakon is a Wolastoqey word that means, “allowing your thinking to change so that action will follow in a good way toward truth” (Opolahsomuwehs/Dr. Imelda Perley).
- The Fiddlehead, Atlantic Canada’s International Literary Journal is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. Along with publishing a special fifth issue, they are hosting free online events featuring live readings from many of the authors who contributed to the anniversary issue. Over the final months of 2020, the series will highlight writers from across the country as they tour through the issue, beginning on the east coast and moving west. Tonight at 7pm EST to hear Antony Di Nardo, Tanya Evanson, Michelle Porter, Gabriel Robichaud, Émilie Turmel, Jo-Anne Elder, and a Q&A with authors.
- The NBCCD Advanced Studio Free Guest Lecture series starts on Thursday at noon, with Tony Merzetti: The Accidental Filmmaker. Tony will relate his story as an MBA graduate who turned his back on a traditional, safe, prosperous career in accounting or banking for the uncertain prospects of entering the world of film in New Brunswick in the 1980s. Through his journey, he will relate the life lessons he picked up on the way, and how he balanced film creation activities with paid work in the film sector. Watch the lectures on Zoom each Thursday at 12pm at this link: bit.ly/guest-lecture-series.
- There will be a Rally for Affordable Housing and Tenant Rights on Thursday afternoon at 4:30pm at The Exhibition Grounds. Fredericton City Council is poised to give away Fredericton Exhibition Grounds to developers for profit without guarantee for affordable housing. Join the rally to demand affordable housing and defend the right to housing. See the Facebook event for more details.
News update:
- New Brunswick Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 yesterday afternoon.
- The jury in the Matthew Vincent Raymond trial was shown detailed and at times graphic photographs of the crime scene.
- Premier Blaine Higgs is saying goodbye to six members of his previous cabinet after a shuffle yesterday.
- Fredericton police have arrested a 32-year-old man wanted in connection with several break and enters.
- With a surge in COVID-19 tests for students in New Brunswick, Dr. Jennifer Russell says it may be time to take symptoms off the test list.
- The federal government has signed an agreement with Abbott Rapid Diagnostic for 7.9 million rapid COVID-19 tests.
- And the U.S. Presidential candidates went head to head last night in their first televised debate.
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Mornings Are Hard // 2020-09-30
Track Listing:
1.) Black Pumas – Colors
2.) Four Tet – Baby
3.) Aaron Taos – Control (Remix)
4.) King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Acarine
5.) Callus – Sunshine People
6.) Saxsyndrum – Let Go
7.) Djo – Keep Your Head Up
8.) Look Vibrant – The Good Truth
9.) John Mayer – New Light
10.) Baby Bulldog – I Rly Rly Like U
11.) Dent May – Pour Another Round
12.) Tame Impala – Alter Ego
13.) The Flamingos Pink – Knock Me Out
Homemade Jams // 2020-09-29
Track Listing:
1.) Jamie Comeau & The Crooked Teeth – Left Behind
2.) Jessica Rhaye – BLowin’ In The Wind
3.) Les Fireflies – Fireflies
4.) Jon McKiel – Object Permanence
5.) Kill Chicago – Moonlight
6.) Little You, Little Me – I Can Try
7.) Zaum – Pantheon
8.) Weak Size Fish – Elevate
9.) Spoutnique – Lentment la lueur
10.) Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire – Petit paradis sur le bord de l’eau
11.) Sébastien Bérubé – L’hiver
12.) Marc à Paul à Jos – Camille À Édée
13.) Les Hay Babies – Roses rouges
14.) Joey Robin Haché – Alright
!earshot 20 // 2020-09-18
Hour One:
#19 – Le Ren – Love Can’t Be The Only Reason To Stay
#18 – No Joy – Four
Bonus Track – Aaron Taos – Control (Remix)
#17 – Lido Pimienta – Nada
#16 – The Jerry Cans – SOS
Bonus Track – Kestrels – Grey and Blue
#15 – Protomartyr – Worm In Heaven
#14 – Hannah Georgas – That Emotion
#13 – Dizzy – Primrose Hill
#12 – Ora Cogan – Fixe
Bonus Track – Hero’s Last Rite – Buried
#11 – Fontaines D.C. – Sunny
Hour Two:
#10 – Kathleen Edwards – Hard On Everyone
#09 – Zoon – Was & Always Will Be
#08 – Crack Cloud – Tunnel Vision
Bonus Track – Ryan Hemsworth – All These Dreams
#07 – Jessy Lanza – Badly
#06 – Orville Peck – Fancy
#05 – Dog Day – Music Lover
#04 – Land Of Talk – Footnotes
#03 – Thanya Iyer – Always, Be Together
#02 – Freak Heat Waves – Dripping Visions
Bonus Track – Faith Healer – Try 😉
#01 – Tough Age – Desire?
Mornings Are Hard // 2020-09-29
Track Listing:
1.) The Motorleague – Like You Were Alive
2.) Kestrels – Gret and Blue
3.) Mother Mother – Business Man
4.) Jack White – Missing Pieces
5.) Mauno – Vampire
6.) Corridor – Topographe
7.) Sauna – Carousel
8.) Julia Jacklin – Pressure To Party
9.) Courtney Barnett – Everybody Here Hates You
10.) Born Ruffians – I Fall In Love Everynight
11.) Hollerado – Speechless
12.) Wolf Parade – Julia Take Your Man Home
13.) Phoebe Bridgers – Kyoto
14.) Andy Shauf – Try Again
15.) Faye Webster – Kingston
Mornings Are Hard // 2020-09-28
Track Listing:
1.) Elisapie – Arnaq
2.) Broken Bells – Good Luck
3.) Beth Ditto – In and Out
4.) Beck – Uneventful Days
5.) Andrew Bird – Sisyphus
6.) Hozier – Movement
7.) Dominique Fils-Aimé – Constructive Interference
8.) Perfume Genius – On The Floor
9.) U.S. Girls – 4 American Dollars
10.) Jay Som – Superbike
11.) La Force – The Tide
12.) Les Louanges – Westcott
13.) PINEO & LOEB – The Suburbs
14.) Sudan Archives – Confessions
15.) Phantogram – Into Happiness
Python’s Paradise Ep. 301 – 2019-07-12: Lee Bryant Interview
Lee Bryant Interview: Celebrating the hilarity that is Airplane, and more!
Mornings Are Hard // 2020-09-15
Tracklisting:
1.) Foreign Diplomats – Charger
2.) HAIM – Summer Girl
3.) Close Talker – Wait
4.) No Joy – Birthmark
5.) FET.NAT – Tapis
6.) Hazel English – Milk and Honey
7.) Liza Anne – Desire
8.) The Beths – I’m Not Getting Excited
9.) Matt Boudreau – Daydreaming
10.) Moaning – Running
11.) Walrus – Cool To Who
12.) Dehd – Flying
13.) Pottery – Down In The Dumps
14.) Krief – I Love You Just The Same
15.) Jon McKiel – What Kind of Light?
Homemade Jams // 2020-09-18
Tracklisting:
1.) Rain Over St. Ambrose – Broken Love
2.) Matt Mays – Moondog Matinee
3.) Wicked Vices – Butterfly
4.) Gloryhound – Electric Dusk
5.) Deep Fryer – Jeremy
6.) Hero’s Last Rite – Buried
7.) Red Usurper – Swamp
8.) Force Fields – Subtle Hanky
9.) Quiet Parade – Young Hearts
10.) Matt Comeau – We Are One
11.) Pierre Guitard – Embrassse-moi (Radio Edit)
12.) Andrew Moore – All Along The Watchtower
13.) Nebullama – Midnight Blue
The Lunchbox 2020-09-22: Jennifer Houle on Word Feast 2020
- This week is Word Feast 2020! I’ll be featuring interviews about it, including talking with Jennifer Houle about the entire festival!
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- September 23, 7 p.m. – Festival Launch and Keynote Address
Join us for the launch of Word Feast’s Fourth Annual Literary Festival and first ever virtual take-out edition. Don’t miss out on Senator and Governor-General’s Literary Award Winner David Adams Richards’ Keynote Talk on writing in the pandemic. Listen to the talk and join us for conversation on Zoom. - September 24, 7 p.m. – Word Feast Poetry Bash
Come find out what the poets are doing – and saying – at this Word Feast signature event. Readings from each participating poet will be made available online in the days leading up to the bash. Check them out, and then join us for a live Zoom event with poets Yusuf Saadi, Chloé LaDuchesse, Cecily Nicholson, and Emily Skov-Nielsen. Hosted by poet and Word Feast Vice-Chair Jennifer Houle. This will be a literary soirée for the books, full of conversation and discovery. Come to Poetry Bash on Zoom. - September 25, 7 p.m. – Spotlight on Translation/Pleins feux sur la traduction littéraire
Tune in for a conversation with Joshua Whitehead, Arianne Des Rochers and Sophie Lavoie to hear more about the art of translation today, why it matters so much, and how it can open doors. - September 26, 7 p.m. – Celebrating Bill and Nancy Bauer, with Brian Bartlett
Mark your calendar for this literary celebration! Join us for the launch of Bright with Invisible History: A William Bauer Reader, edited by Brian Bartlett, with readings of Bill Bauer’s poetry by David Adams Richards, Jennifer Houle, Ian Letourneau, Lynn Davies, Michael Pacey, Andrew Bartlett, Mark Kristmanson, John Bauer, Grace Bauer, and Louise Birdsell-Bauer. The presentation of Word Feast’s annual Community Impact Award will follow. Celebrate with us on Zoom. - September 27, 2.p.m. – Odd Sundays at Word Feast
Join us for the announcement of the Annual Word Feast Postcard Story contest, the Word Feast Fredericton Playhouse Contest, and the Video Slam Contest winners, along with readings from the winning writers. This will be followed by an Open Mic set. Registration is required to read but not to attend; register at info@Wordfeast.ca. To be part of this event, join us on Zoom
- September 23, 7 p.m. – Festival Launch and Keynote Address
- I also looked back to rainier times with my interview from the summer with Sasha French about her painting work in residence at Odell Park.
- This week is International Week of Happiness at Work, so find the way to celebrate while doing your job, especially if you’re still working at home. It also happened to be World Gratitude Day on Monday.
- Photo Fredericton meets this Tuesday night at 7pm online. All are welcome, at all levels of photography. Virtual meetings, friendly atmosphere, share the joy of photography and learn from presentations For full schedule 2020/2021 : www.photofredericton.ca, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays starting Sept 8 at 7:00.
- Tertulia: Tom Beckley on Wendell Berry on Wednesday, September 23?7:00 – 8:00pm. Tom Beckley is a sociologist and professor in the Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management at the University of New Brunswick. His research focuses on rural communities, sense of place, community forestry, public engagement in forestry policies, and energy and climate change. He grows his own food and manages a woodlot in Keswick Ridge. Wendell Berry is an American novelist, poet, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer. He is the author of The Unsettling of America, numerous novels, essays, short stories, and poetry. Register for the Zoom link at fredericton.tertulia@gmail.com.
- SOLD OUT Adam Baldwin (solo) LIVE & IN PERSON on Wednesday, September 23?8:00 – 10:00pm at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre. http://adambaldwin.ca/
See the Facebook event for more details. - Enbicon Player registration is open! Register to play at the TableTop Events website.
- MusicUNB: 2020 Livestream – Bach to Benny Goodman (Wednesday, September 23?7:00 – 8:00pm)
The Centre for Musical Arts presents MusicUNB, an annual concert series that features chamber and cutting-edge classical music performances. This fall, all of our MusicUNB concerts will be available online, with most concerts being livestreamed directly from Memorial Hall. Thanks to YouTube Live, you’ll also be able to see our musicians “live” in action, while they improvise together from separate locations.
Bach to Benny Goodman
Kornel Wolak (clarinet) and Michael Bridge (digital accordion) are an internationally acclaimed duo, pushing the limits of their instruments and musical styles into the 21st Century. With deft virtuosity, and endless wit, Bridge & Wolak have been called the “Victor Borges of the 21st Century.” From Bach to Rock, this thrilling concert is full of surprises and is a pure joy to experience. Watch and be amazed!
See the website for more details.
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The Lunchbox 2020-09-21: Ian LeTourneau on Word Feast Poetry Bash
- This week is Word Feast 2020! I’ll be featuring interviews about it, including the brand-new interview with the founder of the feast: Ian LeTourneau! He also happened to have a poet right on hand, so we hear from Emilie Skov-Neilsen with her poem, Painting Suburbia.
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- September 23, 7 p.m. – Festival Launch and Keynote Address
Join us for the launch of Word Feast’s Fourth Annual Literary Festival and first ever virtual take-out edition. Don’t miss out on Senator and Governor-General’s Literary Award Winner David Adams Richards’ Keynote Talk on writing in the pandemic. Listen to the talk and join us for conversation on Zoom. - September 24, 7 p.m. – Word Feast Poetry Bash
Come find out what the poets are doing – and saying – at this Word Feast signature event. Readings from each participating poet will be made available online in the days leading up to the bash. Check them out, and then join us for a live Zoom event with poets Yusuf Saadi, Chloé LaDuchesse, Cecily Nicholson, and Emily Skov-Nielsen. Hosted by poet and Word Feast Vice-Chair Jennifer Houle. This will be a literary soirée for the books, full of conversation and discovery. Come to Poetry Bash on Zoom. - September 25, 7 p.m. – Spotlight on Translation/Pleins feux sur la traduction littéraire
Tune in for a conversation with Joshua Whitehead, Arianne Des Rochers and Sophie Lavoie to hear more about the art of translation today, why it matters so much, and how it can open doors. - September 26, 7 p.m. – Celebrating Bill and Nancy Bauer, with Brian Bartlett
Mark your calendar for this literary celebration! Join us for the launch of Bright with Invisible History: A William Bauer Reader, edited by Brian Bartlett, with readings of Bill Bauer’s poetry by David Adams Richards, Jennifer Houle, Ian Letourneau, Lynn Davies, Michael Pacey, Andrew Bartlett, Mark Kristmanson, John Bauer, Grace Bauer, and Louise Birdsell-Bauer. The presentation of Word Feast’s annual Community Impact Award will follow. Celebrate with us on Zoom. - September 27, 2.p.m. – Odd Sundays at Word Feast
Join us for the announcement of the Annual Word Feast Postcard Story contest, the Word Feast Fredericton Playhouse Contest, and the Video Slam Contest winners, along with readings from the winning writers. This will be followed by an Open Mic set. Registration is required to read but not to attend; register at info@Wordfeast.ca. To be part of this event, join us on Zoom
- September 23, 7 p.m. – Festival Launch and Keynote Address
- We also heard my 2016 interview with Natalie Sappier and Nate Miller about the work they were doing to write beautiful music, and we got to sample Floating and Oceans.
- This week is International Week of Happiness at Work, so find the way to celebrate while doing your job, especially if you’re still working at home. It also happened to be World Gratitude Day on Monday.
- Photo Fredericton meets this Tuesday night at 7pm online. All are welcome, at all levels of photography. Virtual meetings, friendly atmosphere, share the joy of photography and learn from presentations For full schedule 2020/2021 : www.photofredericton.ca, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays starting Sept 8 at 7:00.
- Tertulia: Tom Beckley on Wendell Berry on Wednesday, September 23?7:00 – 8:00pm. Tom Beckley is a sociologist and professor in the Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management at the University of New Brunswick. His research focuses on rural communities, sense of place, community forestry, public engagement in forestry policies, and energy and climate change. He grows his own food and manages a woodlot in Keswick Ridge. Wendell Berry is an American novelist, poet, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer. He is the author of The Unsettling of America, numerous novels, essays, short stories, and poetry. Register for the Zoom link at fredericton.tertulia@gmail.com.
- SOLD OUT Adam Baldwin (solo) LIVE & IN PERSON on Wednesday, September 23?8:00 – 10:00pm at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre. http://adambaldwin.ca/
See the Facebook event for more details. - Enbicon Player registration is open! Register to play at the TableTop Events website.
News updates:
- If New Brunswickers want to get tested for COVID-19, you can now fill out an online self-referral form.
- The murder trial of Matthew Vincent Raymond continues at the Fredericton Convention Centre.
- A 15-year-old boy is dead after a dirtbike crash on Friday evening near Nashwaak Bridge.
- The Codiac RCMP is looking for the public’s help to find a missing teenager from Riverview.
- New Brunswick will be spared the brunt of Hurricane Teddy as the storm makes its way through Atlantic Canada.
- The Canadian Federation of Students is calling out university fees across the country that charge for services and facilities students can’t use.
- A new maritime study shows youth between 16 and 24 have been vaping less frequently since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
- And U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is dead after a long battle with pancreatic cancer
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Python’s Paradise Ep. 300 – 2019-07-11: Tracy N. Smith Interview
Tracy N. Smith Interview: Celebrating 35 years of Bachelor Party & Hot Dog: The Movie.
RFYL Episode – SequesterEP134
Under the wire? Maybe. Have an episode anyway – on this week, we don’t really so much explore or unearth anything. Instead, we just enjoy a nice journey all the way from slow to fast and back again. Chill out, put your feet up. Nothing’s going to change.
Playlist:
Happy Man – Jungle
Rollin’ Train – The Stone Pines
Times To Remember – Dead Sara [Official]
Time Is No Excuse – Freeways
Wanted All Along – Cory Hotline
Falling Down – The JB Conspiracy
Dark Side – Rezurex
Get Me Out Of Here – Tzimani
Heartstopper / Clear The Air – Woodhawk
Amaurot Theme – Husky by the Geek
Seven Nation Army – PostmodernJukebox
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The Lunchbox 2020-09-16: Find The Words: Jo-Anne Elder on Wordfeast 2020’s Translation Event
- Today is Guacamole Day, so it was rather convenient that I had avacados, jalepenos, tomatoes, garlic, cilantro and a red onion on hand. Like I planned it!
- Are you ready to add more language to your diet? We continue talking Word Feast with Jo-Anne Elder, this time about the Spotlight on Translation Event coming up on September 25.
- Bondo has great taste in music, and on a particular Monday in 2018 she brought with her Undertow from Rae Spoon‘s album bodiesofwater.
- The Atlantic International Film Festival starts tomorrow night, and features 114 films in 53 screenings, with exclusive gala screenings each night. Watch it all online from September 17 through 24!
- Remember, it may not be the full Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival this week — but it’s plenty for everyone who’s here!
- Pallmer, Blue Lobelia & Kurtis Eugene will take the stage at The Cap Patio on Wednesday night at 7pm. See the Facebook event for more details.
- Josh Bravener is playing on Thursday at 5pm at The Delta Fredericton. Free cover!
- The Delta Fredericton will also feature Anthony Gray on Friday at 9pm for another show. Again: free cover!
- Maggie’s Farm Revival is celebrating Harvest at Dolan’s Pub on Thursday night at 7pm. Due to social distancing, reservations of a table (for 4 or more) are necessary; email Rick Hutchins (hutchinsr@outlook.com) to reserve.
- Dolan’s Pub welcomes Certified for Friday and Saturday nights at 9pm.
- Gin & Jazz at The Southside Shake will be on both Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm with special guests both nights.
- The Royal Canadian Legion (365 Smythe St) is bringing back live music starting this week with Rabbit Town Ramblers & Friends on Friday at 6pm.
- The Tribute Bar & Lounge welcomes Theresa Malenfant & Scott Medford on Friday at 7pm. Tickets are $20 and must be purchased in groups of 4 or 6. Limited seating is available. See the Facebook event for more details.
- The Montgomery Street Band and Womb To Tomb are on the stage at The Charlotte Street Arts Centre on Friday night at 7pm. See the Facebook event for more details.
- While there are going to be some actual performances, you can also see great past performances streaming online via Harvest’s Facebook and YouTube pages on Saturday. See the website for more details.
- You can celebrate Harvest and help people on Saturday at noon by joining a fundraiser in support of Nutriendo el Future at the Feeding The Future (Venezuela) in The Tannery. There is no ticket price, but tables must be reserved in advance on The Cap Patio and the extended Klub Khrome Patio. (Reserve your tickets in advance.) The Dolan’s Patio will operate on a first come, first served basis.
- And while you can probably wander by to enjoy it, official tickets have sold out for Sunday afternoon’s Harvest 29.5 show in the Tannery. The show will feature Dub Antennae, The Big Band of Fun, McKinley Morrison & Williams, Hum & Hollow and Catherine Kennedy (with Josh McKinley). See the Facebook event for more details
- And Symphony New Brunswick has announced a series of concert for this year’s season, spread over three months. The first local concert is coming on October 3 at 7:30pm at The Playhouse, so get your tickets and support your local theatre!
- Each Sunday until October 25, you can arrange to visit the UNB Art Centre to see a pair of exhibits under the Attending the Apocalypse. Sign up online for your 20-minute slot to visit.
- And while it’s virtual, you can still sign up to roleplay at Fredericton’s own gaming convention, Enbicon (coming up on September 25-27).
News update:
- Passengers on a recent Air Canada flight to Moncton are being told about a possible exposure to COVID-19.
- The defence team for Matthew Vincent Raymond say their client was not criminally responsible for his crimes two years ago.
- A young adult from Maisonnette will undergo a 30-day psychiatric assessment after stabbing a 51-year-old man on the Acadian Peninsula.
- The City of Fredericton is taking the next step for more accessible services on local transit.
- A new study shows more female students attending post-secondary institutions were sexually assaulted over a year.
- Chiefs from the Wolastoquey First Nation are urging Premier Blaine Higgs to sit down with Indigenous peoples for a dialogue of respect.
- All students from Priestman Street Elementary are back in the classroom today.
- And the United States is standing down on its tariff dispute and lifting a 10 per cent levy on aluminum imports.
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The Lunchbox 2020-09-15: Getting To Know Ourselves
- As promised a few days ago, this is the second interview with Isabelle and Bianca about the results of their Identity Journey Project, recorded back in 2016.
- Songstress Heather Rankin joined me in-studio in 2016 to talk about her album that year, and I also shared Superstars and A Fine Line from that album.
- It was on this date in 1826 that they laid the cornerstone of the Arts Building at King’s College in Fredericton — which now we know as The Old Art’s Building at UNB.
- Be sure to check out the CHSR Community Events Calendar for the Harvest 29.5 performances and more this week!
News updates:
- Progressive Conservative leader Blaine Higgs won a majority government during the snap election last night.
- Liberal leader Kevin Vickers announced he’ll step down as leader of the party.
- New Brunswick Public Health reported one new case of COVID-19 yesterday afternoon.
- A 45-year-old man from Moncton has been arrested after hauling contraband tobacco late last week.
- The murder trial for Matthew Vincent Raymond is slated to begin this morning.
- The St. Thomas University gerontology society is making it easier to spread the love to isolated seniors.
- And Symphony New Brunswick says despite the challenges brought about by COVID-19, its 2021 season will go ahead.
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Python’s Paradise Ep. 299 – 2019-07-09: Kinna McInroe Interview
Kinna McInroe Interview: Office Space 20th anniversary exclusive! Reflections on Where the Heart Is, and contempt for National Lampoon’s Dorm Daze 2, and more!
Homemade Jams // 2020-09-14
Tracklisting:
1.) Dog Day – Mind Reader
2.) Not You – Mabel
3.) Beauts – Hurry
4.) Hatchet Lake – Diatribin’
5.) Diner Drugs – Gump Truck
6.) Which Witch Is Which – Shot Down
7.) The Motorleague – Failsafes
8.) Kestrels – It’s A Secret
9.) OLD Blood – Blacklights
10.) Mike Biggar – Go All In
11.) Mike Bern – Burn This Town
12.) Braden Lam – Forest Fires
13.) Jennah Barry – The Real Moon
14.) Joyful Noise – Bertha