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KSKQ offers public recording facilities for hyper-local media production at its studio located  at 330 E. Hersey St. #2 in Ashland. We are always on the lookout for members, volunteers, and  producers. To join and donate now, click the button to the right.

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KSKQ This Week 11/26/08

KSKQ This Week 11/26/08  KSKQ Birthday Bash, Web Spirit Community Thanksgiving Potluck, Bad Film Society & MORE...

Welcome to KSKQ’s Newsletter: KSKQ This Week!

Our Mission:
KSKQ empowers the community and strengthens local culture through inclusive programming by providing a forum for artistic expression and social issues.

Check out our new website: http://www.kskq.org and listen live 247365
By clicking this link: http://audio1.kskq.org:8080/studio.m3u

Greetings Readers, as you all can see, the KSKQ Newsletter has been abbreviated. Due to the lack of energy and time, I will continue to do what I can. As Julia Butterfly Hill says: What’s your tree? I say: Find YOUR Tree and do a Radio Show about it! TH :o)

http://www.whatsyourtree.org

What is it in your life that calls you to be bigger than what you think is possible, for yourself and for your world? What is it that calls you to stretch beyond what is comfortable into places that are uncomfortable, and to realize that you are more powerful and more magical than your mind could have believed? – Julia Butterfly Hill

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Stay tuned, Jason and Suzi now reads KSKQ This Week Wednesdays LIVE at 9am. And repeated throughout the week.
http://audio1.kskq.org:8080/studio.m3u

Thanks T. Hill Editor – terryh (at) kskq.org. Send updates by Monday 9pm.

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KSKQ This Week 11/26/08  KSKQ Birthday Bash, Web Spirit Community Thanksgiving Potluck, Bad Film Society & MORE...

Headlines:

★KSKQ  Turns 4 on December 13 2008 1 to 5pm. Open House, FREE drinks fresh apple cider and deserts. Open to all…Stay Tuned for more information. Just come on by to our studio at 330 E. Hersey St. #2 – please try to park on street.

★Web Spirit Community Thanksgiving Potluck at the Bellview Grange! 12 noon

★In celebration of Thanksgiving we will repeat David Wolfe Superfoods expert on A Different View Thursday, November 27 - 11 AM

★ Stay tuned for Gathering Days at the Bellview Grange December 20th thru 24th, pot lucks, activities, how to’s, games, table tennis championship matches, local music on CD’s and more…

★ CPJ November events coming up soon

★Medford Giant Flea Market December 21 9am to 4pm: Collectibles, Arts and Crafts and more. Medford Armory

★St. Clair Productions presents the first of the 2008/2009 Eclectic
Music and More

★ GREAT DECISIONS: a series designed to inform and create discussion on U.S. foreign policy at SOU Meese Center: Video, Discussion - FREE: January 13, 27 and February 10, 24 – doors open 7pm - America's Longest-Standing Global Affairs Education Program. Download podcast from last weeks here:

http://www.kskq.org/showcase/audio-archive/GreatDecisions_1.mp3

★BLM to create 3 Living Wage Local Jobs that Start March 2009: Table Rocks Hike Guide Positions

★ Seventh Annual Abundance Swap! Thursday, December 11, 2008, from 7:00 to 8:15-8:30 pm at the Historic Ashland Armory

★Solstice Storytelling, our Winter R.E.D. event, Saturday December 20 @ Bellview Grange

★ Multicultural Association of Southern Oregon was denied its First Amendment rights – Federal Judge Rules in Al Haramain Islamic Foundation v. U.S. Department of the Treasury


★ 11th annual MUSICIANS SWAP MEET buy-sell-trade of new, used, and Vintage musical gear to be held on Sunday, Dec. 7th from 10:30 am-3:30 pm at ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS

★ Fall 2008 Leaf Collection Programs in Jackson County
Divert leaves from storm drains, the landfill, and burn piles
Leaf Exchange Program – Jackson County Air Quality:

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GREAT DECISIONS PROGRAM

The next meeting of the Great Decisions program takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 7pm in the Meese Autditorium, Art building on the SOU campus. The topic for this week is: "Blacklisting the Enemy." The program is open to everyone. Come and discuss the challenges of conducting diplomacy in an age of nuclear proliferation and a war against terrorist organizations.

Download the podcast of last week's discussion on foreign aid and philanthropy. 

 
KSKQ Programming Lineup
Free Speech Radio News (M-F) 7:30 am
Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman (M-F) 8:00 am
► News and syndicated lineup from Pacifica network:
This Way Out  The Lesbian & Gay Radio Magazine
Midday News Daily news from Pacifica’s KPFK in Berkley
A Critical Ear News and analysis from the studios of WRFU  
Simply Living - Radio for building a sustainable community
Earthbeat Radio brings you environmental stories you won't hear anywhere else.  Friday and Saturday 10:00 AM
Making Contact An international radio program that links people, vital ideas, and important information. Tuesday 9:30 AM
Law and Disorder gives listeners access to rare legal perspectives on issues concerning civil liberties, privacy, right to dissent and the practices of torture.   Monday 9 am
CounterSpin is a weekly, half-hour radio program produced by the media watch group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting.
Explorations is an hour-long radio program on science, technology, politics, and the environment.
Between The Lines - syndicated, half-hour program provides a platform for individuals and spokespersons from progressive organizations generally ignored or marginalized by the mainstream media.
Sprouts Radio featuring radio content produced by grassroots community radio stations, Indy Media Centers, and other independent production groups.
Radio Nation, features the voices and thoughts of leading journalists, authors and activists.  Wednesday 11 am – 12 am
Midweek Politics with David Pakman is a syndicated radio program. It is made up of both live and recorded interviews, listener call-ins, clips from television and radio programs related to politics and current events.  Thursday 9 am - 10 am
WINGS A weekly radio news and current affairs program by and about women around the world, produced and distributed by the Women's International News Gathering Services
Brain Labor Report - Wes Brain will discuss the many struggles of the working people. Reporting the stories and perspectives of the working class that are ignored by mainstream media. Daily interviews with local and national community leaders, activists, students, union and a wide assortment of ordinary working people. Live Monday – Friday 7 – 7:30 am
Philosophy Now - Preparing for the coming catastrophe and how to profit from it, hosted by The Real Joe. Sunday 8-10 pm
Dead Cuts / Power Hour. These back-to-back shows with Pierre Benoit is truckin' into the afternoon with the Grateful Dead. Hear all your favorite dead tunes in their entirety.  Monday 4–6 pm
♪ Neon Madman’s Radio  Scott Garriott dishes up an eclectic mix of songs with a small amount of talk.  Tuesday 9 pm - midnite.
Jefferson Zuma, with your host Dex Anderson. Discussion, interviews, call-in regarding suppressed science, news, politics, and conspiracy theory that the mainstream media won’t address.  Tuesday, 4-6 pm
Great Decisions We bring you a repeat of Great Decisions lectures.  For more information visit www.kskq.org.
Politics, Puzzles and Potpourri - Politics is the process by which groups of people make decisions.  A puzzle is a problem or  enigma that challenges ingenuity .Potpourri is a miscellaneous collection or a medley of the best  songs.  Sundays 6 PM.
Sweet Sounds of Greatness  - Playing an eclectic array of music that certainly kicks ass, and a possible occasional guest.
Sagebrush Variety Show Old-time radio plays--mostly comedies--based on political issues and characters, and other anti-corporate fare.
Weekly Lowdown A weekly overview of events and news in the  Rogue Valley.
The Permaculture Show with host Stella Jane - What is Permaculture? First, the word Permaculture was originally made as a cross between permanent and agriculture… but it also means permanent and CULTURE, because it is our cultural habits which help us to work in beneficial and mutually supportive ways. Stay tuned and learn much more about permaculture.  Tuesday, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
One If By Land - Hosted by Janet Phelan.  In a world besotted with wars, rumors of wars, and a government veiled in secrecy, the mission of "One If By Land" is to lift the veil and shine the light of transparency.  The show features an eclectic format, with reportage by the host, interviews, as well as a venue for songwriters and poets, in keeping with the public affairs focus.   Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:00 PM
A Different View with Christo Hart - Opening up a different way of living.  Guest dialogs, call-ins, communicating about everyday life such as eating, building, relationships, music, praying,, etc.  Thursdays 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Latitude 42 Host Carson Bench takes care of station business and plays great music. Horizons, not boundaries are what this show is all about.
Fungle Junk  Music and discussions, hosted by Brandon Ducharme
Sierra’s Radio Club  Sierra Houk hosts and hour of music and talk from a teen’s POV.
You Heard It Here First  New and great music with host Chris Parriera
The Interdimensional Vortex. Gary Bearman will focus on late 60's psychedelic, 70's progressive and 70's  krautrock. Basically, it will consist of a whole lot of weird and mind blowing music that you'll never hear on commercial radio.  Thurs. 5 pm – 7 pm
♪ 80’s @ 8  - A tribute to the greatest decade in music.
First Nation Radio. Jayne Ayres, Jamie Bernhagen, Michael Vasquez and Dan Wahpehpah hosts Native American music, local/regional Indian news. Voices of the generations, oral traditions, elders/leaders, native music, skits, jokes, stories, poems, live songs. Local native events and native writings and readings. Sun. 2pm-4pm
Radio Activo, Hosted by Juan Salles a bilingual Spanish/English radio show with music from around the world. Sun. 4pm-6pm
Alive In Ashland, John Fricker brings it all together, featuring many live tracks recorded in Ashland Oregon
Art Views and Interviews reporting on upcoming art events, exhibitions, and talking with artists showing in the Rogue Valley.
Psycabin  DJ Bale expands your mind with ambient electronica dance and experimental.
Warheads Punk Rock Party You'll be hearing classic Punk Rock & music, interviews,and history of the most exciting, politically forthright music humanity has ever known! Punk! Oi!
 ♪ Furious Fists of Funk  - Heavy Duty funk, soulPlaying an eclectic array of music that certainly kicks ass, and a possible occasional guest, rap and more.
Alex Jones Show Controversial but documented and fact-checked… the best of Alex Jones Radio Show.
1st People Radio Native American music, with a layer of activism coming through their lyrics and sound.