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The Free University of the Airwaves

August 16th, 2008 · No Comments

From Monday August 18th to Friday 22nd August 2008, broadcasting daily from 10am to 3pm and repeated nightly from 7pm to midnight we broadcast The Free University of the Airwaves, a “summer school on the radio”. Designed to appeal to the general (adult) listener, this series of lectures ranges restlessly across […]

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J.B

August 15th, 2008 · No Comments

In today’s edition of Little Atoms (Friday August 15th, 7 - 730pm) Neil Denny talks to writers Julie Burchill and Charles Newkey-Burden.
Julie Burchill has been a journalist and a willfully controversial figure for
almost 30 years. Writing for publications such as The NME, The Spectator,
Daily Mail, The Times, The Express and The Guardian. She […]

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Steve Buscemi

August 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Steve Buscemi has been a fixture in the independent film circuit for nearly 20 years with in excess of 100 acting credits to his name, he has also written, produced, and directed movies. His most recent film, Interview in which he both directed and starred in, marks a new strand in Buscemi’s activities, […]

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School is out and imminent

August 13th, 2008 · No Comments

The Free University of the Airwaves
Monday 18 August to Friday 22 August 2008, daily from 10am to 3pm, repeated nightly 7pm to midnight.
Resonance FM announces a “summer school on the radio” for a week during the holidays. Designed to appeal to the general listener, this series of lectures ranges restlessly across many subjects. The Free […]

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Hectic Peelers - Dark City

August 12th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s that time of the month again! Resonance FM and Electric Sheep Magazine are proud to present a screening of the under rated 1998 Sci-Fi film noir Dark City in its newly released “Director’s Cut”.

Dark City presents a 1940s style murder mystery in an eerie city where it is perennially night and mysterious strangers dressed […]

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‘The NAVRAS Concept’

July 31st, 2008 · No Comments

                                                                      
‘The NAVRAS Concept’.
Produced & Presented by Diana Mavroelon with guest VIBHAKER BAXI
‘Live’ from the station, Part 3 in the series - ‘Music of lndia’
On offer: a link to the past, a cultural bridge to the present…. For over a dozen years now, Navras Records has been a specialist label in presenting ‘live’ concert recordings […]

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The Pursuit of Pleasure

July 27th, 2008 · No Comments

In this Monday’s edition of Six Pillars To Persia Fari Bradley talks to Rudi Mathee author of “The Pursuit of Pleasure:
Drugs and Stimulants in Iranian History, 1500-1900″ The book looks at the consumption of tea, coffee, opium, heroin, wine and sherry.
Six Pillars to Persia is an English language program focusing on Persian heritage […]

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Imagination Unlimited limited & 30 Minutes Of Britannia Street

July 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Mark Vernon’s superb series documenting the Leicester Tape Recording Club reaches its conclusion this afternoon…
The Leicester Tape Recording Club was a club for tape recording enthusiasts active in the sixties and seventies. Imagination Unlimited is a story not just of a club but a community, a community of hobbyists, amateurs and charming personalities who captured […]

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The 300-350 Show:Coal

July 24th, 2008 · No Comments

The 300-350 Show
Phil England’s environmental politics show looks at the politics of coal power. Perhaps, surprisingly, the United States has been rather effective at establishing a moratorium on coal power whilst the U.K is a little slower.
Despite former NASA scientist James Hansen’s plea to Gordon Brown last December to take a leadership role in […]

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Chinese operatics and Camden’s fringe

July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Chinese opera and the Camden Fringe Festival are two of the highlights of Wednesday evening on Resonance FM.
For one hour at 6pm, London Diaspora Live takes a look at Chinese opera. Highly refined and visually stunning in character, Jingju and Kunqu are artforms rich in complex poetry and symbolism.
Kathy Hall, founder […]

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