Wed, 25 May 2005
Martin does the weather in a uniquely Nimbinesque way, then takes us on a stroll around the town to meet a cross section of village society in alternative Nimbin. We meet Hip-hop Rappers and Graffiti artists from the Nimbin Youth Club. We get the lowdown on regional media with the editor of the Nimbin Goodtimes - multitasking man-of-many-hats schoolteacher and jazz musician Bob Dooley. Then on to a 'protest' meeting at the local hospital - a lacklustre affair until Martin arrives. Finally a talk with local alternative energy activist Peter Pedals who tells us what's in store with the 'peak oil' issue. Will there be life after oil? Martin wraps it up with a giggle as he goes underground to get the good dope on the Nimbin Bong Shelter project.
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Tue, 17 May 2005
First Live-to-Air International Internet interview for community radio station 2NimFM. Sunday April 10 2005 Bicycle Mark from Amsterdam, and Kate 'VerbalChameleon' from New York talk with Warwick in Nimbin about Blogs, Pods, journalism and radical media in general. Edited version for Podcasting.
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Tue, 17 May 2005
Marie gets all cruisy as she winds the MardiGrass down, nice and easy. Fond farewells and interviews with musical guests like Taku from Japan, who plays the Tonomba. A little retrospective with on the spot recordings of Kelly Jo at the Town Hall, and inside the Hemp Bar for an exclusive take on the Cannabis Cup. What a way to go!
Sunday 2pm - 8pm.
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Tue, 17 May 2005
John fires on into his second hour with a little bit of help from Marie, Gail and guests.
Sunday afternoon 4pm-5
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Mon, 16 May 2005
Martin emerges from Nimbin weekends with a headload of acerbic comments to wake up the week. Biting commentary, snappy mixes, and sharp observations on local and international issues, and the personal behaviour and habits of those who should know better. Speaking Truth to Power with all his own original material, original format.
2NimFM Monday morning 9-10
May 16th edition.
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Fri, 13 May 2005
Luke takes a live feed from the band in the Nimbin Market and signs off with a Yothu Yindi. Ian and John take over with ravings, musings wandering guests and kewl music.
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Thu, 12 May 2005
Part 2 of Ian's hour, 10 - 11 sunday morning.
Divine vinyl, and special Mardi-Grass guests. Warning from the Bush Theatre about aerial spraying, Mardi-Music. Ian walks the streets of Nimbin, chats with locals covers the Marijuana music awards at the Rainbow Cafe, talks to The Herbalists. Good live radio.
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Thu, 12 May 2005
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Thu, 12 May 2005
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Thu, 12 May 2005
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Thu, 12 May 2005
Bob turns the studio into his personal playground. Guaranteed fun with El Presidente del Estacion. The Mardi-Grass groove as day turns into night.
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Thu, 12 May 2005
Jim does Reggae part 2
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Thu, 12 May 2005
Jim does Reggae for Mardi-Grass. Saturday 5-6 Part 1.
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Thu, 12 May 2005
Second part of Uncle Len's readings, stories and anecdotes with a uniquely Australian flavour. Saturday afternoon on the Nimbin Mardi-Grass weekend.
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Thu, 12 May 2005
Uncle Len does his regular Saturday afternoon readings, short stories and anecdotes with an inimitably Australian flavour. Len comes through for the Mardi-Grass
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Mon, 2 May 2005
In the last 20 minutes of this hour we contact Bicycle Mark in Amsterdam in a live to air Nimbin MardiGrass special. Mark describes the origins of Amsterdam's Cannabis Cafes, and how drug law reform was achieved there as long ago as the 1970s.
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