Taylor quickly talks about two Winnipeg acts from decades past that have recently gotten some love, Johnny Zhivago and Banned from Atlantis, followed by a couple songs.
T interviews the super-cerebral (sometimes-ethereal) artist Kram Ran about his album The Pattern Of Abandonment, which is only be streaming online for 3 days. We'll stream it here while it's around...
T reveals an influence of Kram Ran's, Knutt. Kram Ran's fav album of 2012 was also abandoned by its artist.
We listen to a snippet of The Pattern of Abandonment.
To round out the hour--T mentions two shows, Alpha Couple and Burglar at the Frame Arts Warehouse on April 26, and The Men at the WECC on April 14.
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.
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.
While she was away, B interviewed Coney Island sword-swallower Betty Bloomers. She gives gritty details on damage from Hurricane Sandy. People looking to support the sideshow in recovering from the storm can donate at their website.
B relays the tale of heading into the Alexander McQueen store, where she was afraid to touch anything. T shows off his limited knowledge of the designer (not including the fact that McQueen is dead).