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Fight Back May 20, 2011


29:47 minutes (27.27 MB)

A weekly local talk show with Bob Fitrakis and Connie Gadell Newton. Discussing Larry Flynt bringing his Hustler store to Clintonville, the history of vibrators, possible return of public access TV to Columbus, police arrests on campus, and Gasland.

Civically Engaged reports on growing food/original air date 5-20-11


54:58 minutes (50.32 MB)

Derek Lory describes his work w/ Helping Hands Community Garden which is located on E. Hudson Street.

Tomi Rudavsky will tells us about the garden she and her husband enjoy near the Olentangy trail, on Kenworth in Clintonville.

Café Bella owner, Vince Withers, describes some of the details of the aquaculture gardens in the back of his High Street restaurant.

And Joe Beth--yes, I did not get her last name---tells us about the raised beds of vegetables she, her husband, and her two daughters are growing in the front yard of their home on Crestview Ave in Clintonville, just a Frisbee throw away from the Clintonville Community Market. Before putting this show together which has sat around on my computer for a couple of weeks, I saw Joe Beth and asked for her last name. She said “just use my first name, like I’m a rock star.”

Well, OK.

To start off let’s hear about gardening from a few really young folk who were working at the Helping Hands Community Garden one Saturday morning about 3 weeks ago.

Leading those children on that Saturday morning was Derek Lory. He’s been coordinating the work at the Helping Hands Community Garden. Let’s hear what he has to say about that.

About a mile or so Northwest of the Helping Hands community garden, you may notice a well-designed garden of raised beds in the front yard of Tomi Rudavsky on Kenworth, near the Olentangy trail. I leaned my bicycle against the automobile in her driveway as she told me about the garden she and her husband have been cultivating there on Kenworth Ave for seven years.

About a mile or so downstream on the Olentangy River is Café Bella, where owner Vince Withers grows herbs and vegetables with aquaculture gardens.

Water circulates from fish tanks to plants in the rafters in the roof of the café’s patio. One late afternoon while the café was closed, and empty for deep cleaning, Withers talked to me about some aspects of his work.

The Beat Oracle - 05/21/2011


118:29 minutes (117.1 MB)

pat radio - May 19, 2011


59:50 minutes (82.03 MB)

Click the artist's/band's name below for more info about each group.

Play list:
Drakkar Sauna - "Ballad of the Unborn (Cursory Shaker)" from 20009
The Black Swans - "Sunshine Street" from Don't Blame the Stars
Alwood Sisters - "Hold On" from Black Falcon & The Forest Spirit
survivalist - "Human Host" from gURL
The Sewing Machine War - "Weather" from The Sewing Machine War EP
She Bears - "What Morning Brings" from I Found Myself Asleep
The Spruce Campbells - "Black Sunbeams" from Mosques, Museums, & Mausoleums
The Royal Pines - "Perhaps Its Nothing" from Come Forth
The Royal Pines - "Someone Up There (Dont Like Me)" from Come Forth
Wheels on Fire - "Broken Up" from Cherry Bomb
The Growlers - "Gay Thoughts" from 7"
Great Architect - "Cat Part Home for Albert" from Cultural Games
The Spits - "Wouldn't Wanna Be Ya" from The Spits (Vol. 4)
TV Ghost - "The Recluse" from Cold Fish
Whale Zombie - "Islands" from Wale Zombie
Harboring Ghosts - "Snakebite"
Vela - "VALIDATION B" from ARGONAVIS

The DJBC Happy Hour- May 16th Show


58:01 minutes (53.12 MB)

Originally broadcast for May 16, 2011.

Tonight, the DJBC discusses the Daytime Emmy Nominations, plus previews some of the things going on around town this week.

Fight Back May 13th


30:00 minutes (27.47 MB)

The judge who ordered the kids of a woman with breast cancer to be taken away, Kasich and SB5 petitioning, local events promotion

Fight Back May 13, 2011


30:00 minutes (27.47 MB)

Bob and Connie discuss attacks on voters by state legislation, the woman in North Carolina who had her children taken away because she had breast cancer, SB5 petitioning sites, fracking in Ohio, and how Kucinich might lose his district.

The Beat Oracle - 05/14/2011 (radio edit)


114:32 minutes (115.57 MB)

Talk of the Town - Host Jim Ebright with Jack Burgess


59:46 minutes (54.73 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- About Last Night on the National Road


52:12 minutes (47.79 MB)

Original Airdate- May 9th, 2011

On this week's show, the DJBC Happy Hour recaps the Tony Nominations and previews the Daytime Emmy nominations, and takes a trip down the Old National Road, as the Bicentennial celebration of the start of construction of the Old National Road comes through Columbus.

The DJBC Daytime Emmy Predictions- http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/BC_Bulletin/may2011.html

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