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In this episode we speak with Daniel and Ginette Taylor who are using the power of art to save the African Cross River Gorillas, which in their eyes have about 3 years before extinction.  Daniel talks about his experience in using art to make social change.

We also talk with Megan Yarema who is an anti poverty advocate and the upcoming event at the Republic to

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Julia Spitale

Hello and welcome to another edition of ‘The Artist Lounge’, where we congregate with local creative talent and talk about what inspires us and specifically, what perspires us, during the hotness of summer.  July and summer is in full swing and every tuesday night we have our creative campfire, and to create the atmosphere of your favourite camping trip we asked our guests not to take a shower for a couple of days and installed an outhouse on the football field.  Unfortunately the team mistook it for a tackling dummy, not good…

Marlene Swidzinski

But just like any night time, outdoor fun fest we have great conversation, laughs and music.  So, today in studio we have comedians Jan Bannister and Marlene Swidzinski and musical guests, the serial hugger, musician David Blair and Singer songwriter Julia Spitale.

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Jan Bannister

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David Blair

In this weeks version of the Artist Lounge, we close of the G20 weekend Madness with Mayhem, Mistresses and Metal. We add a bit of Podcast knowledge and talk about painting as well.

In studio are the Mistresses of Mayhem (Stephanie, Erin and Isabella), who host their Heavy Metal Music show at CJSF (Wednesdays 8am – 10am). The bring musical guests M16 and Hugenelk.

We also talk with local Podcast Hero, Andrew McGivern, he gives a primer on Podcasting.  Monika Blichar and Kevan Seng also talk about the Golden Brush Painting Competition they are hosting on Saturday.

The show was total random chaos but thats how we planned it. Here’s the episode, may take a moment to load.

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Post G20 Expressive Arts: Metal and Mayhem

Young Nig and LowLux

This special edition of ‘The Artist Lounge’ we take the art to the streets.  We have artist Quin Martins in the studio to talk about his art and combination of Hip Hop and how it can tell a story.  Dj K-Rec, Young Nig and Low Lux drop some beats and join in for some scintillating conversation.  I think the CRTC should be ok with this one, have a listen anyways.  May take a minute to load.

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Diane Reyes

We were live at Gallery Gachet for another monthly broadcast in front of a studio audience. Another jam packed episode of ‘The Artist Lounge’ which is part of the CJSF Tuesday Night Live, local arts based programming.  On the show we had emerging artist Diane Reyes accompanied by percussionist Alexis Palmes.  We spoke with Lara Fitzgerald, Programming Director for Gallery Gachet and former producer of the CBC program ZED.

Miss604.com Rebecca Bollwitt shares her knowledge about social media and gives artists some tips on setting up a blog and promoting your site in the complex interweb cyberworld.

Garrett Kato

Local Singer Songwriter Garrett Kato captivates the audience with his ruggedly smooth vocals.  While Michelle Faehrmann on Cello wraps a warm blanket around the performance.

Here is the archived episode, it takes a minute to load but, like a nummy fruit salad, its refreshing and certainly good for you.

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Rebecca Bollwitt, Miss604.com

CJSF wins National Radio Award for Homelessness Marathon Radio Broadcast.

Burnaby BC, June 12, 2010: Every year, The National Campus Community and Campus Radio Association (NCRA) recognizes outstanding programming from its 72 member stations across Canada. The CJSF broadcast for the ‘Homelessness Marathon – Artist Edition’,  was selected as the National winner in the Special Programming Category.  This episode was co produced and hosted by Sound Therapy Radio’s, J Peachy and Ryan Fletcher of Melodies in Mind, both  are programmers at CJSF 90.1 FM in Burnaby.

This live episode in front of a studio audience at the W2 Culture and Media House was broadcast to over 30 stations across the country.  The 3 hour episode featured Homeless Artists and musicians on the program and gave them an opportunity for a voice and performance.

“This broadcast was a special event in many ways. With the Olympics in Vancouver and homelessness as a critical issue, we were very fortunate to have many volunteers at CJSF and W2 put their passion towards this project. It was a milestone event in many ways and the fact we were able to have an opportunity to give people a voice, is what makes community independent media special. A special thanks to our guests Star, Ricky, Montana King and many musicians including adaline, The Hot Corn Ramblers, Derick, Robin Livingston and others unnamed who helped be part of a beautiful episode”, states J Peachy a co-producer of the program.

The broadcast date was on on February 23, 2010 during the Olympics and hosted in front of a live audience at W2 Culture and Media House. Listen to the original episode here.

National Campus and Community Radio

About NCRA

The National Campus and Community Radio Association/l’Association nationale des radios étudiantes et communautaires is a not-for-profit group of organizations and individuals committed to over 70 volunteer-driven, non-profit, community-oriented radio across Canada.

Their goals are to ensure stability and support for individual stations and the long-term growth and effectiveness of the sector. NCRA also promotes public education about community media and help represent community radio to government and other agencies.

NCRA membership is open to: community-based and instructional campus stations; English, French and native community stations; and other supportive businesses and individuals.

For more information, on NCRA, see ncra.ca

Welcome to another edition of the artist lounge.  We have a different twist today with a special Bhangra edition of the artist lounge.  Raju Johal will be performing live and giving us a beginner lesson on Bhangra and the Dhol a drum of this Indian style of music.

Also in studio are Kelli and Hannah from the OpenHeArt project, they talk about the inspiration behind their project and their upcoming clothing swap event.

Open Heart Clothing Swap

PR Girl Danielle Snow gives us the perspective on learning the new form of music and its acceptance in the mainstream music scene.

So hang on tight to your toondori ovens, pack up your paneer, this episode will be more fun than a bucket of curried basmati.

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doing radio old school

After a major power outage earlier in the day, the power Gods could not bear to miss an episode of ‘The Artist Lounge’ and thankfully restored it in time to broadcast.  The afterlife is not fully complete if celestial and spiritual beings do not get a live music fix on their Tuesday Nights.  But then again do they actually keep time and dates up there? On the show we endured the misery of not having the internet for the entire episode, it felt like we were broadcasting in the 1970′s.  I took a photo for posterity.

On the show we had random musician Tyler who just happened to be in the vicinity with a guitar. Thankfully he knew how to play it and as an added bonus could sing a good tune.  CJSF Programmer Amanda also joined us on the show, she has been the best live laugh track we have had in months. We chat with

Girls Rock Camp Vancouver

Sarah Buchanan of Girls Rock Camp Vancouver about the upcoming season and a also call out for used gear.   We had a chance to speak with Hannah and Megan from Open Heart who were hosting a Karoke Fundraiser for Girls Rock Camp as well.

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Taylor Harp

Hello and welcome, this is the post Victoria Day long weekend episode of ‘The Artist Lounge’.   So work off those tea and crumpets and hang on tight we are going to take you on a creative rollercoaster.  Imagine those mini doughnuts, corn dogs and cotton candy twirling in your stomach only to have them soothed by the sweet sounds and conversation of today’s episode.  We also play our brand new exciting show intro, courtesy of Rob Fillo.

In studio we have singer songwriter Taylor Harp and Musical group Watasun and we’ll be phoning Jane Cox from Pecha Kucha Vancouver.

Ana Bedard, Ashley Collins as well as Kelsey Martens, fresh from Penticton all add a bit of atmosphere.  Also filming is VCommunity TV… Fun Times!

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Watasun

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In this weeks version of  ‘The Artist Lounge’ we have a trio of talent from Harte Music.  In studio, we chat with Stephen Koenig, Kerry Lee Manuel and Roger Schmidt.   We explore what makes these musicians tick and find out from Roger what a Staycation is.  Will take a moment to load.

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