Informações:
Sinopse
The Timothy Jordan Show prepares for a transition of its own. A time-shifted radio broadcast, and this podcast feature an interview with Josh Weiss about his work bringing technology infrastructure to rural Guatemala.The last News segment of the Bush era considers his legacy, as well as a host of courtroom and legislative drama.
Episódios
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Tim-A-Palooza
02/08/2008 Duração: 53minThe Timothy Jordan Show crew is joined in the studio by Dan, Mike, Jason, and Troy of Honest Mistake, The Devil Himself, and Who's Holding to talk about the upcoming Lodge-A-Palooza. The song of the week is Drunken the Same by Who's Holdin', backed up by 14 Days from My Stupid Brother and 30 Lives by The Devil Himself. The News features updates on the tubes, the Global War of Error, and excellence.
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We Got Game
26/07/2008 Duração: 52minTimothy interviews Godric Johnson about a up-and-coming genre of music called 'Game-Hop.' For the Song of the Week, Scott interviews Chris Chandler and plays "Something in the Air/But It's Not on the Airwaves." The News team ponders entitlement, the comedic tragedy of the McCain campaign, and compounding excellence.
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It Was Just Here
19/07/2008 Duração: 52minWith a packed show this evening from a packed studio, we were joined by Robin YoLife and Raven Von Kaos from the Santa Cruz Roller Girls, Richard Esguerra from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and feature Megaphon in our Song of the Week. The News returns with talk of campaign finance, accountability, sewage, and excellence.
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Smoke, Politics, Rock and Roll
12/07/2008 Duração: 49minScott, Alec, and guest Kelly are in the studio today with Timothy joining remotely. Timothy interviews Santa Cruz Vice Mayor Cynthia Mathews about the 911 tax issue. Scott brings us another song of the week, this time from Suprise Me Mr. Davis. Alec starts the news with some information about new breed of unlikely junkies on the street, continues with the FISA amendments act, and ends up recognizing the excellence in some true patriots.
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The America Show
05/07/2008 Duração: 40minThere's an all star attendance today as we ask some regular and new guests to recount an inspiring moment from American history. On the roster are Congressman Sam Farr, Santa Cruz Vice Mayor Cynthia Matthews, Santa Cruz Police Department Deputy Chief Patty Sapone and Captain Steve Clark, Richard Esguerra from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Ben from 2dinar.com and Raven Von Kaos from the Santa Cruz Roller Girls.
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The Nine Million Names Of The Roller Girls
28/06/2008 Duração: 53minThe Santa Cruz Roller Girls are back in the studio today with a new segment: Ask a Roller Girl. Scott Kravitz brings back The Song of The Week with new local project, Adonoi. The News addresses the importance of law and liberty as well as recognizing the breath of influence commanded by our Nuclear Weapons Inspectors.
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Joseph Campbell Is Not A Monster
21/06/2008 Duração: 49minThe regular crew is spread out, but present as Timothy interviews once-regular Timothy Jordan Show guest, Evan Hamilton. The News returns full-force this week with a look at cowardly deeds in the House, oil shenanigans, ice, and excellence.
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Mama Loves Burlesque
17/05/2008 Duração: 52minTimothy and the radio crew were joined by performers from Santa Cruz' burlesque group Burlesque La Moustache Je T'aime (Blamjets) to talk about their upcoming show. It was a hot day for the News Staff, and there's News of nuclear proliferation and terrorism that's hot off the press.
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Sustain my chain
10/05/2008 Duração: 55minTimothy, and the crew are in the studio to talk about sustainability. They were joined by UCSC's Sustainability coordinator, Aurora Winslade, Gabe Dominguez from the band Shake Your Peace, and Bonnie Mcpike the Division Program Coodinator for Ecology Action. The News runs a surprisingly in-depth abbreviated segment, looking at the ongoing Presidential primary campaign, net neutrality, and the gas tax scam.
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How To Contain My Grateful Head
03/05/2008 Duração: 51minFour members of the Santa Cruz Roller Girls join us in the studio today as we talk about UCSC's acquisition of The Grateful Dead's archives. Timothy talks to the Head of Special Collections and Archives, Christine Bunting, about the boatloads of dead stuff being shipped to her office and plays segments of our interview with Bob Weir from January 2007. The Roller Girls--Robin Yo' Life, Charlie Redstick, Babs Bomber, and Rollita--discuss their upcoming game at the Santa Cruz Civic on May 10th, and help us give away some tickets to that game. Alec joins us via remote to discount The Age of Aquarius in favor of The Age of Irony before discussing the oil oligarchy, Microsoft music mayhem, and a very special secret Award of Excellence.
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Educating The Masses
26/04/2008 Duração: 54minIt's the pledge drive at our host station, KZSC. We spend the first few minutes of the show asking for donations. Timothy follows with an interview with Victor Davis Hanson that covers Western Culture, War, and Education.
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Innovation is the Mother of Timothy Jordan
19/04/2008 Duração: 53minIn this week's show we discuss a plan by the University of California Santa Cruz to restrict campus access ahead of expected 4/20 stoner holiday festivities. Timothy follows by bringing an interview with John Kao about innovation. This evening's News looks at 'nip, the FBI's deceptions, and some short-bus terrorists getting their due.
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The $99,000 roller skate answer
12/04/2008 Duração: 49minRobin Yo' Life, Raven Von Kaos, and Heather Headlockleer from The Santa Cruz Roller Girls joined us for a freewheeling trivia session where some lucky listeners won free tickets to tomorrow's sold-out game. Rules of thumb are the rule of thumb in this evening's surge-laden News segment.
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Transparent Politics
05/04/2008 Duração: 53minDavid Moore from The Participatory Politics Foundation and opencongress.org joined Timothy and the crew this evening for an in-depth about open government and transparency in politics. The News Staff refutes myths about liquid explosives and terrorism, the Bush Administration's treatment of the 4th Amendment, and an appropriate memorial to the worst president ever.
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Play it again, Tim!
29/03/2008 Duração: 53minThis evening we revisit a 2006 interview with the brothers Chaps, creators of the Homestar Runner animated comic series. The News staff is dead on its feet, free of vampire pumpkins, and not about to ignore the week's turmoil in Iraq.
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Exploring New Horizons Music
22/03/2008 Duração: 52minThis evening musicians Josh Stacey and Joshua Lowe took a moment out of their evening and delayed a live appearance to talk with Timothy and Alec in the studio about a charity concert to benefit Exploring New Horizons, a school for outdoor education. The News jumps into Spring with analysis of the receding surge, millions of man hours wasted on Army projects, and excellence.
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The Santa Cruz Roller Girls and a Question of Decency
15/03/2008 Duração: 54minRobin Yo Life and Candie Hooligan of the Santa Cruz Rollergirls join us on a show front-loaded with controversy about the Vagina Monologues vs. KZSC and featuring the hazing of our long-absent Scotty K upon his return to the studio. The News is reduced in content, but not energy, or content, really, as the Staff recovers from a long week by celebrating π Day!
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A Flock of Vaginas
08/03/2008 Duração: 49minWe're joined this evening by former frequent contributor Evan Hamilton and Marketing VP Dan Berkhard, who've come on to talk about a social networking web browser, Flock. We also offer a taste of the Vagina Monologues in preparation for their opening night, tonight. The News Staff flocks about the station, looking at the economy and some severe job dissatisfaction.
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Hawaiian Hamburger Tank-top
01/03/2008 Duração: 55minTimothy and the crew, minus long-absent Scott, are joined in the studio for an acoustic set by The Dimes, an Indie-Pop band currently passing through the Bay Area. The News Staff struggles to contain itself while covering Thursday's Presidential press conference, the economy, and warrantless wiretapping.
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Even this show is a Cabaret
23/02/2008 Duração: 53minWe're back this week featuring an interview with our own Scotty K about his production of Cabaret at San Lorenzo Valley High. UCSC Professor Peter Kunitz provides some historical perspective about Cabaret-era Germany, and a pair of students join us to talk about their experiences working on the play. The News Staff has been avoiding egg loaf, with good reason, but won't avoid talking about it, more developments in warrantless wiretapping, witchcraft, videotaped interrogations Gitmo, and excellence.