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Season 20 Episode 15 Annihilation Party - Silver Firs Up - Girl Ray Hold Tight - Girl Ray Alison - Strawberry Runners Look Like This - Strawberry Runners King of Wands - Housewife らりらりらん (Rari Rariran) - Never Young Beach 帰ろう (rentrer chez soi) - Never Young Beach You're So?! - The Hannah Barberas Happy Winter - The Hannah Barberas Darling We've Got Time - Copeland James Girl Supreme - Σtella This episode features a clip from HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, where panelist Sarah Isgur of ABC News and other things (I'd never heard of her, but apparently, she's a conservative of some sort?) makes some good points about the unexpected effects of the increase of small donors in the political sphere.
S8E9 Tess and Alyce discuss strawberry runners, what they are and what to do with them - and the most important thing, you must do something with them! Alyce chats us through the options to help you decide whats right for you and maintain your strawberry plant for bumper strawberry harvests for years to come. ~~~ Rooting for You is hosted by Tess and Alyce, artwork by @lorynjanene You can find us on Instagram at @rootingforyoupod or https://www.alycealexandra.com/rooting-for-you-pod and email us at rootingforyou@alycealexandra.com Tess and Alyce acknowledge the traditional owners of the land where we live and grow our gardens, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong peoples of the eastern Kulin Nations. We pay our respects to Elders, past and present. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal Land.
The big drop in the numbers of farm workers across Australia has had different impacts on different farms across the country especially at one farm in Tasmania's Central HIghlands.
sent $$$ this week to Red Canary Song.redcanarysong.net“We are the only grassroots Chinese massage parlor worker coalition in the U.S. There are over 9000 workplaces like these across the country with no political representation, or access to labor rights or collective organizing. Anti-trafficking NGO’s that claim to speak for migrants in sex trades promote increased policing and immigration control, which harms rather than helps migrant sex workers.We also organize transnationally with Asian sex workers across the diaspora in Toronto, Paris, and Hong Kong.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)UV-TV “Violent Days” go away EPRivergazer “Loves the Hardest ft. Greta Kline” GiverMOURN “Color Me Impressed” Over The WallHoliday Ghosts “Truman Show” Holiday GhostsMarble Gods “Washing Machine” SongsShenandoah Davis “Tilden” SouvenirsLubec “Right Supply” DividendsSPELLLING “Nine of Nights” Pantheon Of MePaperman “naolis” raspberry sporesAmanda X “Paperweight” GiantFAUNAS “Widow Maker” Shit Show EPStrange Ranger “Warm” DaymoonVersing “The Draw” NirvanaWorriers “Future Me” Survival PopInland Island “Red Rover” Step Right UpStrawberry Runners “Your Bed Was Tall” In the Garden, In the NightColour Me Wednesday “Unicorn In Uniform” I Thought It Was MorningWill Sprott “Creep-A-Zoid” Ten FingersPappy “Pageant” SNACKDatenight U.S. “One Last Time” Datenight Does Dallas 7"NEO NEOS “Money Trash” The Hammer of CivilizationCamp Cope “Jet Fuel Can’t Melt Steel Beams” Camp Cope
Philly indie band Strawberry Runners plays a bunch of unreleased new songs. 01:07 - Allison / 03:59 - Breakup Song #2 / 08:10 - Hollow / 13:40 - Buddy / 18:39 - Let the Night / 21:51 - Slip / 30:00 - Dear Nora - Simulation Feels / 32:08 - Vainica Doble - Caramelo de Limon
In this episode, we feature lots of excellent artists based in New York who’ve recently visited us for a session of BTR Live Studio: BIRDS (2018) https://allbirds.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/BIRDS37/ Ghost Funk Orchestra (2017) https://ghostfunkorchestra.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ghostfunkorchestra/ Frame (2017) https://www.facebook.com/Frameforears/ https://soundcloud.com/frame-music Sloppy Heads (2017) https://sloppyheads.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thesloppyheads/ Elizabeth and the Catapult (2017) https://elizabethandthecatapult.com/ https://www.facebook.com/elizabethandthecatapult/ Strawberry Runners (2018) http://strawberryrunners.com/ https://www.facebook.com/strawberryrunners/ Pow Pow Family Band (2018) https://powpowfamilyband.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/powpowfamilyband/ 00:00 - // StereoactiveNYC / BTRtoday ID // 00:16 - // Welcome // 04:56 - “Scatter” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - BIRDS 07:40 - “Fade” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - BIRDS 10:50 - // Mic Break // 12:14 - “Night Walker” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Ghost Funk Orchestra 14:56 - “Brain Fog” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Ghost Funk Orchestra 17:26 - // Mic Break // 18:20 - “One Of A Kind” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Frame 22:02 - “Runaround” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Frame 25:04 - // Mic Break // 25:59 - “Vibrator” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Sloppy Heads 30:23 - “Possession” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Sloppy Heads 33:52 - // Mic Break // 36:02 - “We Can Pretend” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Elizabeth and the Catapult 40:16 - “Underwater” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Elizabeth and the Catapult 44:10 - // Mic Break // 45:11 - “Hatcher Creek” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - Strawberry Runners 48:51 - “Brother” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - Strawberry Runners 52:18 - // Mic Break // 55:29 - “Series Finale” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - Pow Pow Family Band 59:04 - // Outro + Disclaimer // 60:24 - // Finish.
On Changing Denver this month, we have the story of Hungarian Freedom Park. What is the connection between Hungary, landscape architecture, and our Queen City of the Plains? More generally, how does a people forge a lasting connection to a place? You can hear the answers to these questions and much more in this, our most ambitious and personal episode to date. - Materials Referenced in this Episode: Here are some links to S.R. DeBoer’s plans for Alamo Placita Park (1927) and what became Hungarian Freedom Park (1925) Here is a copy of the Hungarian Club of Colorado’s founding charter from 1963. Here is a copy of the ordnance that officially changed the park’s name. - Extras: This is the Denver Parks and Recreation Dept.’s current policy on naming and renaming parks. - Music: Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can find more of his music on Soundcloud. The song we played under the end credits is “Hatcher Creek” by Strawberry Runners. You can find more about them on their website or Facebook. They are headlining a show at the Larimer Lounge on 1 April, and you may see some of the Changing Denver team there, if you’d like to say hi or talk to us about Hungarian Freedom Park. We found the other music for this episode on WFMU’s Free Music Archive. The tracks were “Gagool” and “Trio for Piano Violin and Viola” by Kevin MacLeod, and “Peace Within” and “Snowing” by Peter Rudenko. - You can keep up with Changing Denver by signing up for our newsletter or by following us on Twitter, @changingdenver. Looking for a way to support the show? Rate us on iTunes or Stitcher! Quality reviews will help us reach a wider audience. Thanks for listening!
Emi Night leads the Denver-based quartet Strawberry Runners with a memoirist's approach to the heartfelt and harrowing stories of her own childhood. Her bandmates support these songs with a twee-pop sheen that doesn't undercut the lyrics' emotional heft, and Strawberry Runners' two-song single shows both sides of that coin. The band is about to record its debut LP but were kind enough to play a preview of the forthcoming album. Songs performed are "Dog Days," When We Were Good" and "Your Bed Was Tall." Recorded on October 3, 2015 at KDHX in St. Louis, Missouri. Engineered by Andy Coco.
Song Effusive Episode 7 – Little One by Strawberry Runners Wednesday June 2nd, 2015 By Cherie Rae Cobbs I lay in a warm bath at the end of an early summer day in an empty, settled house. The window is open and there is a slim, cool breeze lurking through the fevered air. Outside there is a concert of sound. We have a measured bass line provided by the vigorous bounce of a basketball two houses down, the awkward, wobbly cadence of a young child on roller skates out in the road and some sort of shrill battle cry waged by an industrial strength drill echoing for what feels like miles. I spent the day quietly in the way that one does when you’re alone. I picked up the tangle of clothes on the floor and found a way to right them. I shook out the rugs and a sea of debris flew across the yard. I washed the dishes and polished the piano too. I enjoyed a long swallow of silky vodka outside in the sun and brought a book filled with stories of ghastly discoveries by anthropologists from far away lands, in far away times. I read as long as I could before fatigue started to set in. In this tranquil state I heard a bee fly up from behind. He buzzed past my face and I thought I heard your name. He was the first I’ve seen this season and it married with my drink, the emerald green of my yard, the chestnut bamboo of a nearby shade and my restful, roaming heart which welcomes it all over again. You’ve been listening to Little One by Colorado’s own Strawberry Runners and this is the Song Effusive podcast.