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Playlists by, for, and about your favourite LGBTQIA2S+ artists.
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It's week three of my personal Quarantine, and I'm in your podcast feeds by way of my partner's closet in New West with a new episode. Listen in for snippets of a band my dad was in in 1980, new music from White Poppy, and me talking about how much I love Carla from Bon Appetit Test Kitchen.
This week's episode features a montage of voice memos from my friends about life in quarantine, with music by White Poppy. I talk about organizations that could really use your donations right now, please give generously if you are able to! Donate to:Carnegie Community Action Project - http://www.carnegieaction.org/Keep the Cats Fed - @HappyCatVancouver on Instagram or TwitterTrans Pizza - #transpizza or transpizza.orgAnd finally, I play songs from artists who released music during Bandcamp's initiative to pay artists 100% of profits from music sales. Take care everyone, xx
Well my dears, we're stuck. COVID-19 has got the world on lock-down. I asked you, dear listeners and followers, which songs make you feel nice. So, this episode is chock full of niceness to soothe your worried minds. When I recorded this, I had a cold, but have since recovered. Take care out there, call your Grandma, take a walk, and breath deep. We'll get through this! xx - Madeline
Disco F*cks! You've probably heard the phrase "disco sucks!" thrown around when people start talking about disco or macho rock culture from the 70's. Disco is rooted in black and latinx culture and music, and was huge in gay nightclubs, so, the hatred of disco was wrapped up in racism and homophobia. This hour, I wanted to offer a shout out to disco new and old! Cause Disco F*cks! Millennial Line! Millennial Line is a comedy and poetry event that takes place at Red Gate Art's Society on the third Thursday of every month! It is organized by Tin Lorica and Savannah Erasmus, and Savannah called in to talk about their next show on March 19th. Follow them on socials! Twitter: @MinooseSavannah @selfiemixtapeInstagram: @millenniallineMore info on Disco Sucks: https://timeline.com/disco-sucks-movement-racist-homophobic-2d4e63b43a0eMore info on solidarity with Wet'suwet'en: Twitter: @Gidimten, @ricochet_enInstagram: @indigenousyouthforwetsuweten, @tapioca_starch
It's Pisces season, everyone's favourite month of cry time! Stay dry out there, pals.
S03 Episode 30 - Non La

S03 Episode 30 - Non La

2020-02-2501:02:04

Local pop icon Non La's new record 'Not In Love' dropped on your aunt's favourite holiday, February 14th! I invited DJ On to the show to share a playlist of inspo.
If you've been following the news in Canada in the last few weeks, there are solidarity actions taking place all across the country in solidarity with the dismantling of Uni'stot'en camps, and arrest of Indigenous Land Protectors on unceded territory. Diversify your news sources. Talk to those on the front lines. Show up for Indigenous Land Defenders. It is also CiTR's annual Fundrive! The reason we're able to talk about these issues freely is our independent media status, which we need your help to maintain. Please support at citr.ca/donate
There! Is! No! Time! It's busy y'all! Here's a playlist that makes me feel better. Hopefully it makes you feel better too.
The Golden Age of Wrestling is the newest project from local pop icon Jeff Cancade, AKA Devours. This hour The Golden Age of Wrestling takes us on a spacey journey through his ambient influences.
This episode is dedicated to the memory of Elissa Barclay. This is an excerpt from a letter written by her sister, Adèle Barclay in the Elissa Barclay Memorial Fund GoFundMe: https://ca.gofundme.com/f/elissa-barclay-memorial-fund"Music saved my life and my sister's life when we were young teens growing up in small town Ontario. I want to make the life-affirming experience of music available to as many youth as possible. Since Girls Rock Camp is a Registered Non-Profit and not a Registered Charity, I (Adèle Barclay) will collect the funds and make the donation in Elissa's name in February 2020. Please join me honouring the memory of my dear sister and helping the young ones make the music they need to make to live." RIP Elissa, Nov. 7, 1980 ~ Nov. 20, 2019
Cartel Madras are Eboshi and Contra, siblings from Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, raised in Calgary on tour up the West Coast! They performed live in CiTR Studios, and then joined me in studio for an interview.
It's Sagittarius season. It's cuffing season. Everyone is sick. Your exams are done. It's time to mull some wine and eat a lot, make plans to survive a lot of time with your family! What are some things you’re doing to make the yuletide gay as in happy and homosexual? Personally, I’m hanging out with as many of my dear pals as possible, sneaking flasks into queer dance parties, and buying lots of cheese. Stay warm out there pals
The Federal Election is today, so here are 15 reasons to VOTE! REASON 1 - YOU CAN - democracy is a precious right, and not something we should take for granted. Protests in China and Chile are examples of what the alternative looks like. Change is slow, and voting is not going to solve everything, no. BUT, it helps! It’s harm reduction! REASON 2 - Pharmacare - people need meds and a lot of them are very expensive. If you don’t have coverage through work, a lot of people cant afford the prescriptions they need to live. REASON 3 - Indigenous Land Sovereignty REASON 4 - Climate Change REASON 5 - Dental coverageREASON 6 - Electoral ReformREASON 7 - Having a PM who hasn't worn black/brown face, and doesn't prop up white supremacyREASON 8 - Sex worker rightsREASON 9 - Abortion rights and accessREASON 10- Trans rights and access to healthcare REASON 11- Arts fundingREASON 12 - Public Education fundingREASON 13 - Housing access REASON 14 - The opioid crisis REASON 15 - Billionaires not being taxedREASON 16 - Free speech being used to prop up hate speech at public institutions
The youth are leading climate action globally, and right now all eyes are on Greta Thunberg following her address to UN climate action summit. Thunberg is right to centre Indigenous activists in the movement, as they have been raising these issues and mobilizing for years before the world was paying attention. I also talk about Enby Party, a music label, festival, and collective by and for non-binary artists.
Rain, rain, rain. Here's hoping you have a cuddly place to enjoy this playlist. Happy Birthday to Devours!
S03 Episode 18 - Biawanna

S03 Episode 18 - Biawanna

2019-08-2701:00:19

Biawanna is a Canadian vocalist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer of indigenous Fijian and German descent. They are playing CiTR's Victory Square Block Party this Sunday Sept 1st, and joined me in studio with a playlist of their favourite new tracks.
S03 Episode 17 - Kimmortal

S03 Episode 17 - Kimmortal

2019-08-2601:02:09

Kimmortal is a queer Filipinx interdisciplinary artist and MC living and creating in Vancouver. They are headlining CiTR's Victory Square Block Party this Sunday September 1st. They joined me in studio with a playlist of tracks that spark nostalgia and influenced their musical development.
Today's playlist was curated by Lulu from Diva Plavalaguna! She trekked out to CiTR to talk music, emo, the old queer punk scene in Vancouver, and to debut a Diva track
S03 Episode 15 - Kylie V!

S03 Episode 15 - Kylie V!

2019-07-2201:03:51

For the 3rd episode promoting Pride at Red GAYte on August 4th I am joined live in studio by Kylie V! They curated a playlist, we chat about their music, being prolific, beloved and underage in the scene, and what it means to be Baby. Follow them for music and updates - @kylievmusic
S03 Episode 14 - VanQueer

S03 Episode 14 - VanQueer

2019-07-1501:00:30

A playlist of music by LGBTQ+ artists from Vancouver!
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