Saturday, April 27, 2013

HBLB explores Point Douglas

Picture via pointdouglas.blogspot.ca.  

This week, we explored parts of the historic Winnipeg neighbourhood Point Douglas.
This episode includes interviews with Point Douglas residents:
Some other great Point Douglas websites to check out:
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Does Taylor lose the game? Y/N
No.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

HBLB gets all feministy


Picture via Negative Space / Not Enough Festival.


This episode includes:
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Does Taylor lose the game? Y/N
No.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

HBLB digs through classifieds


This episode includes:
  • Taylor and Brynna run down the history of classified ads--from the 1600s to the internet. Check out all the stats on Under the Influence.
  • B points out that Vampire Weekend posted a classified ad revealing the details of their new album. However, they tweeted to their fans, directing them to the paper. Irony!
  • T tells the legendary(?) ad that Black Francis placed: Looking for a bass player who likes both folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, and hardcore outfit Husker Du. Only one person applied.
  • T recalls an interesting phone convo he had with a paranoid perogy seller.
  • Our friend Ayla shares a couple stories of following up on classifieds, somewhat disingenuously.
  • B shares some of the best classifieds she had found--ideas friend wanted! less successful friends wanted!
  • B and T share a couple stories of missed connections. Really, check if you've been missed.
  • T shares another band that formed after a well-placed classified (Liars) and one who placed a classified, but nothing came of it (Nirvana).
Listen:








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Does Taylor lose the game? Y/N
No.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

HBLB discusses mental health

Former bookstore owner Kelly Hughes joins us on this episode of HBLB.

This episode includes:
  • Taylor and guest host Jenn Sparrling define mental health, and what separates an illness from feeling low.
  • T and J dispel some common myths about mental illnesses
  • We're joined by the local personality Kelly Hughes, former owner of Aqua Books. He talks about the stressful couple of years he's had, and his battle with depression towards the end of last year.
  • Hughes talks about writing online, how it plays to his strengths, and (in a sense) it gets him out of hiding.
  • David Skene stops in for a discussion on outsider artists, how they are defined, and  how they might be enabled or exploited.
  • We share a couple resources to understand and manage mental illnesses:
    CMHA Winnipeg
    Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba
    YMCA Life and Leisure Program
    Klinic Suicide Crisis Hotline @ 204-786-8686
    Manitoba Suicide Line @ 1-877-435-7170
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Does Taylor lose the game? Y/N
No.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

HBLB rounds up the arts


Picture via Kram Ran.  


This episode includes:
Kram Ran's The Pattern Of Abandonment



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Does Taylor lose the game? Y/N
No.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

HBLB investigates ESP


Picture via The Marriage of True Minds.

This week, we're exploring our Extra-Sensory Perception.
This episode includes:
  • Taylor begins the episode with a psychic anecdote of which reportedly happened to Mark Twain.
  • T plays his interview with the electronic duo Matmos. For their latest album, The Marriage of True Minds, they telepathically sent their new record to some subjects, who spoke their observations aloud. Matmos took those transcripts and used them as the basis for their new record.
  • T and Brynna play the parapsychological tests they had carried out.
  • B and T round the hour out with a discussion on their beliefs on the parapsychological.
Listen:






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Does Taylor lose the game? Y/N
No.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

HBLB checks our food security

Picture by Warren Humeny. 
 

This week, we looked at the availability of food in inner-city Winnipeg.
This episode includes:
  •  Brynna introduces the three pillars of food security.
  • Taylor points to the inspirations for this episode:
    • Extra Foods on Main St will close its doors by the end of March, but
    • Neechi Commons will have its grand opening on March 19.
  • Jasmine Tara of the North End Food Security Network explains the services they provide, including food boxes and a grocery shuttle.
  • Iain Brynjolson of Food For Folks and Neechi Commons' produce manager talks about his experiences of providing locally grown food through community initiatives he's been a part of.
  • Photographer Warren Humeny and collaborator/partner Jennifer Sparrling talk about their neighbourhood grocery store closing down, how it affected their lives, and the lives of the employees.
  • In between, we listen to TWIN all hour long. Previously, TWIN's Dave Fort has organized seed exchanges on their canoe tour. 
What we couldn't get to:
  • This week's Uniter has an article on a residents association letter writing campaign for more food options downtown.
  • B mentioned the Manitoba Food Charter, which aims for sustainability and healthy relationships between consumers and their food.
Listen:





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Does Taylor lose the game? Y/N
No.