Space Cadet
Atmospheric electronic music, dream pop, shoegaze, post-rock and ambient jazz with a segment where we’ll have some interesting facts about the universe, space and the cosmos.
Atmospheric electronic music, dream pop, shoegaze, post-rock and ambient jazz with a segment where we’ll have some interesting facts about the universe, space and the cosmos.
Progressive Rock / Jazz / & More. Take the star road from Earth, turn left at Luna, right at Jupiter. I’ll see you at the Junction.
We will be Playing new and OLDSCHOOL Hip Hop from our city of Winnipeg and across Canada, U.S.A.& worldwide. STREETKILLAZ Generation Next founded by Dj disspare and Streetkillaz Ent,wants to give help and support to the younger generation who are interested in radio production, spoken word, Dj-ing, and life skills just to name a few.We will also be paying homage to the legendary artist that have passed away in the industry.
From a dimly lit juke joint to a country field and everything in between — meet me on the Sunnyroad. An eclectic melange of roots, folk, indie and the undefinable. Think locally is a motto! Sometimes there will be a special guest sharing and discussing their dreams, delights and musical loves. Listen and be pleasantly surprised.
System Kidz is the weekly broadcast by Voices: Manitoba’s Youth in Care Network, where we discuss issues that matter to Manitoban youth-in-care!
Talking Radical Radio brings you grassroots voices from across Canada. Each week, we hear from an active participant in one of this country’s many grassroots groups, organizations, movements, and communities-in-struggle to learn about what they do, how they do it, and why they do it.
Cassette tapes only! From garage rock, punk, psychedelic, and everything rock n roll, tune in every Wednesday night to hear Mark play his favourites from his tape collection. Local bands, new releases, rarities, and classics are featured. Listen back every week to hear something new!
Everything is connected. Learn how. Present to past — history, music. And wit.
Temple Tent Revival is Triple E Radio ~ Eclectic, Exceptional, and thoroughly Excellent! [And independently elected too, by Kits and listeners.]
From the rock and roll 50s to the synth-pop 80s, Tune in on Tuesdays at 12:00 noon to The Adapter, as your host, Alexander Ringland, dives head first into his very eclectic collection of 45 R.P.M records! Listen in to hear interesting deep cuts from the past, popular hits from the yester-year, and the occasional factoid about each song. Not to mention there might be guests from time to time. Also puns. Lots and lots of puns. Probably too many puns, Alexander…
The only thing you’ll need to listen to 45s is…The Adapter.
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every sunday evening your host, chris friesen, plays lounge music for a beach party in hades, the lounge is located beside a broken elevator that is blasting out ‘elevator music’ through a shattered transistor radio speaker that really shouldn’t work at all but somehow still does. a different version of Duke Ellington’s CARAVAN every week.
Intermittent tweeting via that twitter thing available to be followed at http://twitter.com/theckuwcarp
The Children’s Hour is a weekly, internationally syndicated kids’ public radio program and podcast, that educates, inspires, engages and entertains listeners of all ages. Produced with a team of volunteer children in a free after school program in Albuquerque, New Mexico, our host Katie Stone has been described as the “Mr. Rogers of public radio.” Some of our episodes come with come with Learn-Along guides that enable our programs to be used in the classroom. The Children’s Hour is syndicated worldwide, and distributed by Native Voice One, the Native American Radio Network.
An eclectic and sometimes jolting musical journey from Sinatra to Ska and all points in between, hosted by Nicole.
Host Tom Fleming journeys into new releases of music from the African diaspora.
Featuring the newest releases of the African Diaspora, this program sees acoustic ensemble music as a developing world jazz incorporating styles and rhythms which draw from indigenous sources. On the air since 1984, The Freedom Principle is a multiple award-winning program.
Past thematic programs include Manding Swing, Congolese Rumba, Zimbabwean Liberation, South African Jazz, Mississippi Delta Slide & Moan, African Impressionism in American Jazz, etc.
The English alphabet hath 26 letters, and the calendar year 52 weeks. Every week, this musical radio program focuses on a different letter of the week, following the alphabet’s order from A to Z (and neatly completing the cycle twice a year). Playing only music by artists whose names begin with that week’s letter, our hosts Sheldon and Daniel bring you their joyful discoveries every Sunday from the heart of downtown Winnipeg, on Treaty 1 Territory.
The Green Majority is a radio program produced at CIUT in Toronto, Canada. We feature weekly news headlines and environmental features in arts, politics, philosophy, law, and more. We are Canada’s first — and only — dedicated environmental newshour.
Spoken word focused on lived experiences of homelessness, hosted by Al Wiebe.
Headquartered in Churchill, Manitoba. Like the slow train north, The How Do You Do Revue connects music & friends from Winnipeg to the Hudson Bay coast. We feature dispatches from folks across the province and the country. And just like that train, no two trips are the same!