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Rescue Road – Mooooove Over Misery 11-18-2025

Cultivated meat – also called lab-grown meat is made from animal cells, grown in a sterile food-grade environment, instead of raising and slaughtering whole animals. Proponents say it could spare billions of animals, reduce antibiotic use and one day shrink agriculture’s footprint on land and water. Skeptics question the energy, cost and whether it can […]

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Guitar and Other Machines || Domino Ticket || 11/17/2025

The Guitar and Other Machines is produced by DJ Steena who leverages the freeform format of noncommercial FM radio to get the music and sounds created by underrepresented and lesser known artists into unsuspecting ears as an ongoing audio art project always erring on the experimental. This show takes us from Sweden to Chicago to

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RiR | D.B. Cooper’s Last Interview

Re-Imagined Radio presents “D.B. Cooper’s Last Interview.” A factual documentary with a fictional ending. For the factual documentary we sample research and recordings of individuals investigating and reporting the hijacking of Nortwest Orient Airlines Flight 305, November 24, 1971, by a man called “D.B. Cooper.” Cooper hijacked the airplane between Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington.

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Authenticity Matters — 11/13/25 Self-Care that fosters Authenticity w/ Tamla Michelle & Christine Meyers

Authenticity Matters is a one-hour program hosted by Jen Coyne. Each episode of Authenticity Matters features special guests who have unique expressions of authenticity and journeys to finding their authentic path. My goal with this show is to inspire as many people to find their authentic path as I am able. Hearing how my guests

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I’m Into This Place: Battle Ground’s Banyan Tree Movie Studios 11-12-25

Preserving History Through Film: How Banyan Tree Movies Makes Untold Stories Possible Off the beaten track in rural Battle Ground, an unexpected cinematic treasure has taken root. Banyan Tree Movies is bringing something unique to the Pacific Northwest film industry: a specialized production house focused on historically accurate films about Asia from the 1930s to

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NW Book Talk – Ellie Alexander – 11-12-2025

Author Interview: Ellie Alexander – Part Three of LIVE EVENTS for Author Series Ashland Mystery Fest with Ellie Alexander In this episode of Northwest Book Talk, host Patty Grasher chats with bestselling cozy mystery author Ellie Alexander, founder of the Ashland Mystery Fest. Ellie shares how a reader’s simple request sparked a town-wide celebration now

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Flick Fix- The Smashing Machine, Tron: Ares, and Pig (2021) – 11/12/25

Grief, neon, and a dog with a secret — welcome to another winter edition of Flick Fix. This month, Austin takes on three wildly different new releases. First up is The Smashing Machine, a bruising biopic that gives Dwayne Johnson the most vulnerable role of his career. Then we jack into Tron: Ares, a sleek,

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The Women’s Mosaic: Erika Carranza Part 2 11-11-25

Sharing Culture and Community Through Art In Part 2 of our interview, we continue our talk with Erika Carranza.Originally from Jalisco Mexico, Erika spent her childhood feeding a love for art through a self-taught approach to drawing and painting murals. She describes herself as an autodidact, plastic artist, muralist and promoter of recreational art. After

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The Common Good: Stay Warm Vancouver 11-11-25

My guest today isStephanie VanVolkinburg, the founder andfacilitatorofStay Warm Vancouver.Stephaniesubmitted a grant proposal to the city for an outreach project that provides cold weather survival supplies and warm drinks to people sleeping outside. The grant she got can definitely help but she can’t do this all by herself. We’re going to amplify her voice in

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