[lbo-talk] Announcing: STEAL THIS RADIO -- Begins Thursday, 11 a.m. on TribecaRadio.net

Mitchel Cohen mitchelcohen at mindspring.com
Tue Apr 3 12:25:52 PDT 2007


STEAL THIS RADIO

Mitchel Cohen hosts this new weekly internet radio hour. Tune in to TribecaRadio.net on Thursday, April 5, at 11 a.m. (repeats the following Tuesday at 6 pm) and podcast after that 24/7

Listen from ANYWHERE! Just go to TribecaRadio.net and click on "Listen Live".

In this edition of STEAL THIS RADIO, Mitchel discusses the forthcoming bombardment of Iran (scheduled, possibly, for Friday April 6), and the lies in 1990 behind the Gulf War. Also, an interview concerning New York City's garbage with Cathryn Swan, organizer with "Recycle This!" and "Freecycle" in New York City.

*** SPECIAL GIFT *** For this very first show only: The first 2 listeners who correctly identify both the speaker and the singer in the show's Opening Theme will win a free copy of Mitchel's poetry book, "The Permanent Carnival" -- or, if you already have one, a copy of the forthcoming new edition of "One-Eyed Cat Takes Flight". Send your responses directly to mitchelcohen (at) mindspring.com.

Music includes - Jolie Rickman's "Emma Goldman," performed by Bev Grant & the Dissident Daughters, and other surprises.

Feel free to send verbal or written commentaries, music (on cd, please, or email via MP3), sound from protests and interesting talks, and ideas for future shows! We'll soon begin doing phone interviews on the air, from all over the world. Let's help make this show a contact point for our environmental and social justice movements.

All Power to the Imagination! TribecaRadio.net

----------------------------------------------- Mitchel Cohen was a member of the Students for a Democratic Society and co-founded the Red Balloon Collective at SUNY Stony Brook in 1969, under whose imprint he continues to publish a variety of political pamphlets and poetry books. He is a member of the Brooklyn Greens / Green Party.



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