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Inside Outdoors – Saturday December 4, 2021

Hosts: Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, Rich Reardin, and D Alan Bronnenberg ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and Inside Outdoors executive producer is Rich Reardin WFHB executive producer is Kade Young

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The Last Rampage: Kel McBride

When she came up with the idea to celebrate Krampus in Bloomington, Kel McBride promised herself she’d only wrangle ten of the annual Christmas season events. Last year’s would have been the tenth but COVID-19 got in the way, so this year’s is the final Krampus bash in Bloomington. The festivities begin at 5:00pm Saturday, December 4, at Showers Commons …

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Voices in the Street – Astroworld Tragedy

This year, 2021 on November 5th to 7th, Travis Scott’s first ever Astroworld festival was held in Houston, Texas. The concert ended in the worst way – with the loss of life of 10 people and over 300 injured. Widespread feelings of loss and hurt rippled throughout the country as festival-goers, law officials, and concerned citizens struggled to uncover the …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday November 20, 2021

Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, Rich Reardin, and D Alan Bronnenberg ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and Inside Outdoors executive producer is Rich Reardin WFHB executive producer is Kade Young

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November 26, 2021: Prison’s Durable Harm

Our news today is focused on the long-term consequences of incarceration.  Not only was one of the oldest juvies in the country finally shut down due to systemic abuse of young prisoners, but a number of old school imprisoned militants, from Khalfani Khaldun to Sundiata Acoli, are being hit with repression or are fighting for late-life release.  Reflecting prison’s extended arc …

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November 2021: Putting Food By, with Sandor Katz

On this autumn episode of Partisan Gardens, we’re sharing skills for preserving our harvests and thoughts on the significance of food preservation and food sovereignty. First, Ren, a local grower, speaks with Tom, who has launched a biodiverse and integrated homestead in the Adirondacks.  Tom discusses the variety of ways that they’ve learned to preserve their food crops. He walks …

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Eerie & Fantastic: Reilly Donaldson

His love of drawing and Japanese animation figures evolved into both a lifelong pastime and an adult vocation. Reilly Donaldson now spends his days helping to curate and care for the tens of thousands of articles of art owned by Indiana University. When not on the job, he turns his attention to creating live-action fantasy creatures and two-dimensional designs and …

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Interchange – Let’s Unmake Something: On the Unconstructable Earth

Our rising awareness that we have destroyed our planet has simultaneously provided us not with remorse or resolve but with a new fantasy: that the Anthropocene delivers an opportunity to remake our terrestrial environment thanks to the power of technology. Today’s guest says “No!” in thunder. In The Unconstructable Earth (Fordham) Frédéric Neyrat proposes an “ecology of separation” that acknowledges …

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BloomingOUT November 18th, 2021 – Transgender Day of Remembrance & Young Queens

Host: Melanie Davis Produced by: Melanie Davis & Kade Young It’s been a while, loves! Good to be posting here, again. Justin and Ireland are working and taking care of their partner, respectively. I have an update on this year’s TDoR: Transgender Day of Remembrance that is happening at the Back Door on Saturday, November 20th, at 7 -9 pm. …

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November 19, 2021: Prison Phone Exploitation

This week we continue to talk to our guests about prison phone industry giant Global Tel Link and its attempt to whitewash its image by donating money to Sesame Street. Recent grassroots activism from incarcerated people and advocates have led to a wave of legislation mandating reduced costs or even free phone calls in some cities and states. Unfortunately, Tennessee …

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