PROGRAM GUIDE SPRING 2007 v.1.4 2/28
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ROCK AMERICANA/FOLK/JAZZ ELECTRONIC HIP-HOP/SOUL NEWS/TALK WORLD VARIETY/OTHER CLASSICAL METAL
MONDAY --------------------------------------
[MON 8-10a] Nick Kahn : Passport For Your Stereo
An exploration of international music, one country at a time.
[MON 10-12p] Ian Canary-King : Soul Men: Where the Rythm is Blues and the Gender is Binary
Funky, soulful and r&b, primarily covering the late 50s through the mid 70s.
[MON 12-2p] Zach Dotray : ...And His Paid Companions
The Best Thing That Never Happened.
[MON 2-4p] Stuart Webster : The Stuart Webster Show
Angry about the state of the nation? Welcome home.
[MON 4-5p] Sarah Dicks : Du Jour
This show's music is fresher than the foodstuffs in your cupboards.
[MON 5-6p] Jake Levy-Pollans : I'm George W. Bush and I Appove This Radio Show
In these troubling and contentious times, the world looks to the youth for inspiration and guidance.
[MON 8-9p] Peter Vader : Pretty Punctual
A brazen and probably futile attempt to draw parallels between pop music of different eras and genres using peculiarities of album and artist names and song titles.
[MON 9-10p] Gesse Stark-Smith & Elizabeth Eckel : Ants in Your Pants
Do you dance around your room in your underwear? So do we. Here is the music to which we dance!
[MON 10-11p] Brad Stiffler & Matt Castor : Condiminium - The Radio Show
The Sound of an enormous door slamming in the depths of hell.
[MON 11-12a] Mark Verdin and Ben Udashen : Like Sister Ray Says
Gently deconstructing everything you know about pop music.
[MON 12-2a] Dan Denmark & Drew Wolfson : The Stocking Stuffer Show
Desomnd and Reginald wax sentimental on Christmas' past. Each trinket brings an anecdote and a song. Huzzah!TUESDAY ------------------------------------
[TUE 8-9a] Maura Koehler-Hanlon and Hannah Sullivan : Hobo's Lullaby
All of our good taste came from our parents
[TUE 9-10a] Marina Duvall : No, You're Poets
I will choose a poet of the week, read their poems, and play music I think they would like!
[TUE 10-12p] Dillon Teske & Michael Samuelson : Easy like Tuesday Morning
We're bringing happy back.
[TUE 12-2p] Gautam Mani : Tearin' Down the Wall : Teflon Influences
No-nonsense, lesser-known 1980s music that goes well with string cheese and a unicycle. You know what they say, this means war!
[TUE 2-3p] Evan Sell : Funk Music for Funk People
The funkest pie this side of Delaware, a vial full of infectious funkavirus, a citrusy blend of funks.
[TUE 3-4p] Guy Schaffer : Dr. Rocket and the Mysteries of The Cell
Where do ribosomes come from? Who was Golgi and why does he have an apparatus? Can cells fall in love? Every week Dr. Rocket tackles these questions and a million, trillion, quadrillion more for you using the magic of radio.
[TUE 4-6p] Katie Trostel & Claire Hipkens : Delicious Radio
Two single college girls seek listeners for interactive radio show. Must enjoy magic eight ball inspired advice, true love and sweet tunes.
[TUE 6-8p] Aaron Mendelson : Panic on the streets of St. Paul
could life ever be sane again?
[TUE 8-10p] Nick Malecek : I Soon Must Quit the Scene
those college radio obscuro-hits, one last time. if only you were lonely.
[TUE 10-12a] Dan Liu : The Progressive Dance Project
A weekly live 2 hour mix set of some of the latest, as well as some classic house and trance music, vinyls only!
[TUE 12-2a] Joseph Berns & Ola Svitala : Electronic Meditation
An exploration of experimental/electronic/abstract music - introduced, discussed and clarified.
WEDNESDAY ----------------------------------
[WED 8-10a] Sarah Connolly : 80s, 90s and Today!!
Playing the biggest variety of all your old favorites and new discoveries.
[WED 10-12p] Corey Monteith : Writing on Mirrors
[WED 12-2p] Rachel Firgens & Elisabeth Seburg : sugar hiccup
Revolutionary then, reinvented and resounding now.
[WED 2-4p] Kevin Williams : Metropolis Connection
GThe Metropolis Connection is bringing you all the best music from around the world; UK, Kenya, Tanzania, the Caribbean, and of course the US. Also, got a request line for all those who have songs they just gotta hear.
[WED 4-6p] Annie Berge, Meghan Bellavance & Ellen Bracken : TBA
[WED 6-7p] Linnéa Ericsson & Sarah Paulin : TBA
[WED 7-8p] Heidi Loosen & Alison Koehler : Buddah is Carried Off By Ants
"Are they gay? No they are conjoined twins. And will they been made seperate? Yes, soon it will happen. And how? A surgeon will part them with shears and the weaker of the two will die. And which one is the weaker? The ugly one. The better looking one will survive."
[WED 8-10p] Aparna Bhasin & Sarah Paulin : TBA
[WED 10-12a] Dale Rubin : The Ghost of Hello DJ
Macalester's own Hello DJ ends his career at WMCN with a thrilling two-hour turntablism extravaganza.[WED 12-1a] Emmett Costel & Adam Rule : Pop & Em's
A house rockin' collaboration between two heart pumpin; beat jammin genre's that will keep your foot tapping as you do homework.
[WED 1-2a] Matt Thrasher & Daniel Esrig : Porno Groove Music
Is that a banana in your pants, or are you just ready to groove?
THURSDAY ------------------------------------
[THU 8-10a] Wolfman Jack Jr. : XL
I'd rather live on my legs than dies on my knees...I'll let you ponder that one over...[THU 8-9a] Matt Seidholz, Hector Ramos & Gavin Stahl : The Debutantes
AHilarity ensues when we debut. We smuggled in a flask of fun! A promenade of parody, a sashay of satire and a ball of belly laughs!
[THU 10-12p] Drake Andersen : Since Wagner
Western art music since the collapse of tonality in the late 19th century, including historical and contemporary composers.
[THU 12-2p] Laura Eash : On Broadway
The best, and sometimes obscurest, of historical and modern Broadway and off-Broadway.
[THU 2-3p] Daniel Picus & Kelsey Shanesy : This Is How We Do It
The return of the classic variety show, with the adventures of Don and Maureen.
[THU 3-4p] Aaron Brown : Aaron's Alphabet Soup
Ever wanted to listen to music in alphabetical order? A new letter every week...
[THU 4-6p] Daniel Portilla : World Bash
World bash will introduce different world artists from all genres, with on air contests and prizes! Take a sublime trip around the world with D & S!
[THU 6-8p] Scott Persons & Joe Barter: Stegosaurus X-ing
An offbeat, but educational exploration of deep time and the science of the natural world.
[THU 8-9p] Dan Truchan : Dan's Dance Revolution
Supa selecktah Danzilla the Thrilla presents, for your aerobic enjoyment, choice slabs of certified grade-A dance music hotttness from around the world. FIYAHHH!!
[THU 9-10p] Laura, Monica, Grace and Jamie : TBA
[THU 10-11p] Mark Verdin and Ben Udashen : Like Sister Ray Says
Gently deconstructing everything you know about pop music.
[THU 11-12a] Ben Garnet & George Robbins : TBA
Who better for you fix of hip-hop than a white kid from Wyoming and a Macalester athletic legend? Consider it a diversity course for the hipster community.
[THU 12-2a] Oscar Boyle-Mejia & Charlie Edelman : Being There
A comprehensive show about hip-hop; it's origins, big time players and our favorite artists.
FRIDAY ----------------------------------------
All countries. All genres. No English.
[FRI 10-12p] Daniel Balogh : Two Minutes Hate
Punk rock with a message
[FRI 12-2p] Peter Kirschmann : Rocket 88
You may have heard of jalopies, you heard the noise they make, let me introduce to you my Rocket 88.
[FRI 2-4p] Jenny Diaz & Rachel Bunkers-Harmes : Belvedere's Dormice
Cute. Fun. You love it.
[FRI 4-6p] Stephanie Phillips & Caitlin Donesley : Bones x Not x Boners
[FRI 6-8p] Josh Porte & Ben Glickstein : Meatloaf Chapstick
A dynamic segmented beast with a thorax made of blazing guitar riffs, and abdomen of witty banter and lil' antennae of new releases.
[FRI 8-10p] Geoff Stueven : Human Sounds
don't talk, put your head on the radio, come close, close your eyes, and be still
[FRI 10-12a] David Espinoza : Suneski's Rocket
Music from the stars and a bored boy's basement on rotation for those with eager ears.
[FRI 12-2a] Erica Schultz & Allison Palmer : Study Abroad
Stuck in St. Paul? Wish you were someplace else? Join Allison + Erica as they live vicariously through their friends studying abroad in faraway places.SATURDAY ------------------------------------
Exploration of feminist and LGBT voices throughout the past century
Some shows have special music for big holidays; ours is for the everyday wonders of the world.
[SAT 1-2p] Krista Yank & Jane Biliter : Ladies is Pimps too
Just because a record has a groove don't make it in the groove.
[SAT 2-4p] Claire Berge & Sallem Barnane : Crunk Funk
"Compare music to drinks. Some is like a strong brandy. Some is like a fine wine" -Pavarotti Come get drunk with us.
[SAT 4-6p] Evan Mohl : Sports Talk with a Mensch
With sports, mensches or nice guys, can finish first.
[SAT 6-8p] Martha Truax & Anna Michel : It is as it was!
We're gonna play world music, and then talk about the world. If you don't like it, too bad.
[SAT 8-10p] Todd Copenhaver and Alex Park : Hella Cool Jazz: The Assasination of Kenny G.
Jazz the way it was meant to be.
[SAT 10-12a] Sara Baum & Annie Jacobson : Trash Talking for Fun and Amusemenet
Epic Quests return! This season: supermarket tabloids, conversations you wish you never heard, and the omnipresent debate of how Kevin Federline ever became famous.
[SAT 12-2a] Kai Bosworth : Antennas to Heaven
I play music that falls into the post-rock/ambient/instrumental tangle of the genre web. it will lull you to sleep (but is also awesome if you're awake)
SUNDAY ---------------------------------------
[SUN 10-11a] Harley Brown & Alison Liss : The Sexy Sesquipidalean
Harken to our show as we revel in the dulcet tones of sesquipidalean songs. Each week we will feature words you would normally find in an SAT vocab book.
[SUN 11-12p] Joe Novak : Kilowatt Hour
Dancey dance McDance-a-tron
[SUN 12-2p] Caitlyn & Debbie Cohen : Heat Wave
The Cohen sisteres play music distributed by Motown, as well as other similar sounding artists from the same time period.
[SUN 2-4p] Joe Nelson : Victory Sounds
TLocal rock music past and present, trending towars punk/underground rock and related subgenres, as well as things that are not "rock music" proper but occupy a similar milieu.
[SUN 4-6p] Kristin Pollock and Steven Fazzio : Rock on Con-Con!
If Bill Nye ran the Current
[SUN 6-8p] Julia Stanfield & David Nifoussi : Weaksauce
An early evening romp through thte past week featuring awkward banter about news, celebrity gossip, sports, television and more.
[SUN 8-9p] Emily Ayoob/Eric Kelsey : retrouvailles
accordians, guitars, and languages you don't know
[SUN 9-10p] Sam Gerard : TBA
[SUN 10-12a] Wes Robertson : TBA
[SUN 12-2a] Ashton Troia : The Pit
The best in metal, old and new.