Tune in to Impulse Audio tonight with host Jessica Hatter and co-hosts Chop Chop and Alex. Tonight, among awesome Indie music, we’ll review what it means for an “Indie” band to “Sell Out” putting Coheed and Cambria on the chopping block! That’s right!
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Impulse Audio tonight 7-10pm 3-3-2011!!
March 3, 2011 by Jessica.HatterImpulse Audio tonight 2-9-11! 7-10pm!
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Join Shaggy and Peter as they broadcast live from Transyvania County NC in honor of All Hallows Eve.
Making Progress: News for a Change October 6, 2008
October 6, 2008 by onair
Will your vote count? David Lynch doesn’t think so. Listen to cyber security expert Stephen Spoonamore reveal the flaws in our electronic voting systems.
Cecil Bothwell will tell us about the sentencing for former Sheriff Bobby Medford.
Barry will talk to arborsculptor Richard Reames about encouraging trees to take interesting shapes, over the course of decades. Reames will be teaching at the John C. Campbell Folk School in November. Check out the arborsculpture at his website here.
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.
Making Progress: News for a Change Sept. 28th, 2008
September 29, 2008 by onairWe’ll talk to Asheville’s Aaron Funk of American Rainbow Rapid Response (ARRR). Aaron and others from around the region are in Texas feeding people impacted by hurricane Ike.
David and Mike Hopping will give us the latest news and analysis on the federal Wall Street bailout. Read Mike’s in-depth report on the bailout here.
The good news? The Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland has broken down, and the Earth has a few months before we all get sucked into artificially-created black holes.
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.
Slacken Off The Record
September 28, 2008 by onairOn-air Monday 9AM ’til Noon. This week, Easy Mark (host of Afternoon Slacken on hiatus since July) is subbing for Heather. She is off to Baltimore in search of music art and culture not found in Asheville. When she returns, hold onto your speakers! There will be many treats for your ears. Stay tuned.

But just for today, enjoy clips from the upcoming Found Footage Festival (Saturday October 11 at Asheville Arts Center), mash ups, old and new music, and perhaps take heed — The Last Word! Commentary: Mumia Abu Jamal – Never again? Really?
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