From fast to slow , a special on FOOD !

August 6, 2008 by onair

       ”  GASTRONOMY BY THE SEINE”  

 
It was high time Paris, the capital of gourmet food, hosted an international gastronomy festival with top chefs from Europe and the U.S. rubbing shoulders with food and wine professionals. The Gastronomy by the Seine festival held in early July was 3 days of debating, cooking and of course tasting fine foods. It also gave a boost to new talent with an international young chefs competition. 
             

Also fun about food  and specially fast food . This week in the Paris of the south radio hour  : THE YES MEN  and their classic WTO prank, and of course songs about food / jim Backus – Jacques Higelin- Larry Groce - Serge Reggiani- and the vrp. 
My guest of honor today is Michel Beaudoin , chef and owner of Bouchon , french confort food on 62 lexington in downtown Asheville . He is also one of the founding members of AIR- and the actual president of The Asheville Independent Restaurant Association  which was formed in 2002 as a volunteer-based, non-profit organization ,  dedicated to fostering a stronger business environment for Asheville’s locally owned and operated restaurants.

<a href=”parisstream.m3u “>Click here to listen while you eat ! Starting wednesday midnight until next Wednesday .

Ken Rumble this week on Wordplay

August 5, 2008 by onair

Greensboro’s Ken Rumble, one of the founders of the Lucifer Poetics Group, trekked across rivers and mountains to Asheville this past Sunday and visited Wordplay. He provided some keys to Key Bridge (that’s a .pdf file, so give it a few seconds to download), his well-received book from Carolina Wren Press, discussed some his favorite poets, working on typewriters, and read some new work as well. One new piece was a two-voiced collaboration, so I got to fill in as the other voice. It was a hoot.

Ken’s work is always adventurous in its exploration of the dimensions of poetic form – and like, in that respect, the work of one of his favorite contemporaries, Lisa Jarnot. Both seem to draw on the work of Robert Duncan and George Oppen, who drew in turn on the practice of William Carlos Williams, Gertude Stein, and others among the great twentieth century modernists; both go a far piece, of course, beyond the maps defined by Duncan and Oppen into their own territories. But that’s the company, as it seems to me, and it’s a fine company to be in.

Music this week all came from Geoffrey Keezer’s Falling Up; we opened with the title track (long the virtual theme for Wordplay), and also heard “Palm Reader” and “Gollum’s Song.”

Do check it out over on the Archive page (just scroll down to “Wordplay”).

(For the impatient, here’s the direct link to the .mp3.)

The show will be available as an on-demand stream and podcast through next Sunday, August 10th.
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The photo can be found over at Ken’s blog, in his Blogger profile. The closed eyes perhaps testify to its candid occasion …

Cross-posted at Natures.

Making Progress: News for a Change; August 4, 2008

August 4, 2008 by onair

We’ll talk to Jason Hurd of WPVM’s “Veterans Voices”. Jason and other Iraq Veterans Against the War are on the State of the Union Base Tour, currently heading for Fort Bragg. We’ll talk about what he and the other veterans are doing to try to raise awareness among military families.

David will talk about what George Bush and the Republicans (and some Democrats) don’t want to acknowledge: Socialism is alive and well in America – socialism for the wealthy, that is.

We’ll talk to some of the treesitters from the Magnolia slated for destruction if Stewart Coleman is allowed to build his Parkside condominiums.

This local news and public affairs show focuses on underreported information and encourages civic activism. Tune in live 7-8 pm Monday, catch the 1 pm Tuesday rebroadcast, or stream or podcast.

Songs for My Sixteen-Year-Old on Your Mom’s Idea

August 4, 2008 by onair

This week on Your Mom’s Idea Becky will play songs of instruction and general wise things to know for her daughter, Cicely, who will be turning sixteen on Friday.  If only Becky’s mother had taught her that when you fight authority authority always wins and that you can’t hurry love her life could have turned out really differently.

Tune in from 2-4 every Monday, or check out our stream from the archives any time.  Our blog with links, pictures and playlists can be found by clicking here.

BREAKING NEWS: Coolest picture ever taken!

August 1, 2008 by onair

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