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Join hosts Tom Davies and the band's namesake, KCRW's Chery Glaser, for an artist interview with Secretly Canadian's Clem Creevy of Cherry Glazerr. Listen as they dive into the beginnings of Clem's career as a solo artist releasing music on Soundcloud under the alias of Clembutt, through the releases of Haxel Princess, Apocolipstick, Stuffed & Ready, and, self-described as "the album I've always dreamed of writing", I Don't Want You Anymore. Hear about Clem's love for scary ladies, a squirrel suit performance arch, her latest collaboration with Yves Rothman, a story about meeting Reggie Watts at a party, and how the boys playing in bands around town helped spark the fire of Cherry Glazerr. Find meditation in the madness along the way! Links: Secretly Society Podcast Link Cherry Glazerr Episode Link to Playlist Secretly Society Podcast Store Link Secretly Society General Information Link Cherry Glazerr: Cherry Glazerr Website Link Cherry Glazerr on Instagram Cherry Glazerr on TikTok Cherry Glazerr on Twitter Cherry Glazerr on Facebook
On this week's show, we... spin fresh tracks from Boy Golden, Cherry Glazerr & Superchunk spend quality time with superlative new records from Low Cut Connie and Lydia Loveless bask in the revelation that is The Replacements' Tim Let It Bleed Edition box set All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.ys
It's our celebration of Halloween! For the next two week's we'll be hearing about all kinds of witches. Who says witches and monsters and dragons have to be the bad guys? That's certainly not the case in Kelly Barnhill's 2017 Newbery Award-winning novel THE GIRL WHO DRANK THE MOON. A trio of readers from Woodbridge, Virginia discuss the the power of the moon and how much sorrow children can handle with host Kitty Felde. Writer Kelly Barnhill discusses fake news and how a swamp monster popped into her head out of nowhere. KCRW Morning Edition host Chery Glaser is our celebrity reader. Kitty Felde is host.
On the eighty-second episode of Audioface: Reviews: The Dandy Warhols' "Why You So Crazy", and Cherry Glazerr's “Stuffed and Ready” New single of the week: "Ready To Let Go" by Cage The Elephant, and "Fine Mess" by Interpol ICE arrests 21 Savage and reveals a secret to the world. 6ix9ine pleads guilty to several felonies and implicates another rapper. The Why You So Crazy review. (Chery Glaser interviews Cherry Glazerr) The FBI closes it's investigation into the Las Vegas Route 91 shooting. The Stuffed and Ready review. Ariana Grande gets a new tattoo and everything goes downhill from there. And lastly, Sean & Dan make sense of the NFL's attempt to put on a half decent half time show. Thank you for for patiently waiting, but we're back! Send us your music recommendations by reaching out to @audiofacepod on Twitter or Instagram and we'll check it out. We appreciate it, and you. Thank you for listening with us!
Last year, 72,000 Americans died from drug overdoses. A lot of those deaths -- about three-fourths -- were caused by opioid medication prescribed by doctors or substances like heroin obtained on the street. A disproportionate number of the dead are from West Virginia. For several years, the state has led the nation in per-capita opioid-related deaths. In this episode, hosts Trey Kay and Chery Glaser talk about the origins of the Appalachian drug epidemic. They're joined by Los Angeles crime reporter Sam Quinones, the author of Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic, and by Ian Kessinger, a former addict who now runs a recovery clinic in Elkins, West Virginia.
Political debate in this country has become anything but civil. Who do you blame? Nearly a third of Americans surveyed by NPR blamed “the media.” In this episode, Red State host Trey Kay goes to a Trump rally to see how reporters are treated, and Blue State host Chery Glaser talks with a West Coast journalist about how journalists should respond.
When we cast a ballot, it's personal. About as personal as it gets. That’s easy to forget when we talk about big blocks of voters, like congressional districts or entire states. So Blue State host Chery Glaser takes it to the personal level and talks with two voters. In Southern California, Linda Rife is a music composer. She identifies as "liberal," but she’s registered as an independent. In West Virginia, Deana Samms is a family therapist and an evangelical Christian. She voted for Donald Trump in 2016 but struggled with that decision.
West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s pick for the U.S. Supreme Court. Manchin was the only Democrat in the Senate to cross party lines, and he did it in a very public way. Manchin’s vote didn’t surprise many Mountain State voters, but it left a lot of people in other states asking, “Why is he even a Democrat?” That question came from listeners. “Red State Blue State” is a collaboration between Us & Them and KCRW in Santa Monica, California. Each week until the midterm election, we’re presenting a new segment co-hosted by Trey Kay in West Virginia and Chery Glaser in Southern California.
There have been times time when the U.S. Supreme Court seemed to be apart from the partisanship that’s infected other government institutions. But President Trump’s choice of Kavanaugh -- and the sexual assault accusations against the him -— have sent Americans on the Left and the Right running to their corners. “Red State” host Trey Kay went to a Trump rally to talk to supporters and “Blue State” host Chery Glaser brings us the voices of fearful protestors.
Episode 6 - Weekdays 1-3 pm - Ever thought that men just don’t have a voice in the country? Are you concerned about the incursion of the “F” word into popular discourse? Join Richard “Big Dick” Johnson and Conservative Legend Joe Wood as they finally let the men talk! The roundtable is rounded out by upstart pundit Hatcher Thatch and mommy-blogger Nance DeGraw. Written and Created by Lenae Day & Anna Kryczka "Eleanor Antin, Girl Reporter" was written and performed by Eleanor Antin Hatcher Thatch was written and performed by Nate Bernot Directed, produced and edited by Lenae Day Episode mixed by Travis Brown Starring: April Wolfe, Joelle Barrios, Derek Wood & Nate Bernot. Chorus of Angels: MARTIN STARR, ELEANOR ANTIN, Chery Glaser, Jeffrey Emtman, Bobby Honolulu, Chris Hatfield, Evan Kertman, Jonah Fernandez Olson, Anna Kryczka, Ricardo Chacon, Tucker Neel, John Nixon, Sarah Fang, Molly Keogh, Lenae Day, Georgia Hartman, Faye Pringle MUSIC: KLAM Themes written and produced by Aaron M. Olson of LA Takedown Dirty Earl's Theme composed by Chris Hatfield Fabulous Dry Arroyo Casino theme by Jay Israelson Thanks again to Mr. Yamaha for providing most of the rest of today's music!
Back in 1925, the Scopes trial raised the question of what should and should not be taught in school — specifically, evolution versus creationism. Eighty-five years later, that debate is still going strong. In Texas, questions are being raised about if and how the political and religious beliefs of elected officials should influence classroom content, from science to history. Also, more help for struggling homeowners, and making amends to African American farmers. Chery Glaser guest hosts.
President Obama has made it clear that nuclear power must play a role in America's drive for a clean energy future. By backing nuclear power, the President seen as trying to win GOP support for his bigger environmental and climate goals. But did he give away something for nothing? What's he getting in return? But should the government pay to make that happen? Also, the President's meeting with the Dalai Lama, and the Winter Olympics get hip. Chery Glaser guest hosts.
The US launched a major new offensive in Afghanistan this weekend. But just four days in, questions are already cropping up about the challenges troops face and their odds of long-term success. The mission depends heavily on cooperation from both Afghan forces and the Afghan government. Guest host Chery Glaser learns whether they're up to the job. Also, revving up the debate over nuclear energy, and a bombshell in the world of figure skating.
One of the most popular sports in Washington these days appears to be the blame game. With the loss of the Democrats' filibuster-proof majority in the Senate and healthcare reform struggling in the final lap, questions are cropping up about who's to blame. Guest host Chery Glaser speaks with some critics of Barack Obama's inner circle who say that the Obama White House is more focused on campaigning than governing. Also, NATO and Afghan forces go on the offensive in Helmand Province, and struggling to fill the jury pool.