Wed, 31 March 2010
Hello subscribers! Another week of excellent music interviews from 3RRR programs is conveniently compiled in this podcast, including: Enjoy! |
Tue, 30 March 2010
The Easter edition of Nothing Rhymes With RRR is full of charisma. In conversation with Ezra Bix, Hesh from The Brothahood brings a hip hop message home, Hugo Farrant freestyles Chalkboard for us, Alan Brough is back for Blue Dog and team newcomers Glyn Roberts and Toby Manderson-Galvin delve into the dusty podcast archives to bring you some hilarious fun. Please big it up for Nothing Rhymes With RRR in 2010!
Direct download: Nothing-Rhymes-With-RRR-20101603.mp3
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Tue, 30 March 2010
Interiew with Mathias Klotz SANAA announced as Pritzer Prize winners
Australian Design Review launches Proposition 2065 competition
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Mon, 29 March 2010
Zero G 761: I Tawt I Taw A Poddy Tast Science Fiction, Fantasy and Historical Undead Radio with Rob Jan. On this week's special extended episode: Iron Man, How To Train Your Dragon, the TV Geek, Undead Or Alive, 23 Hours, The Dead Tossed Waves, and a feature interview with author Scott Westerfeld. This episode is dedicated to all the RRR pet subscribers in memory of Montana. For playlists, show notes,the T.V Geek and news see the 3RRR website at http://www.rrr.org.au/program/zero-g/playlists and follow @zerogrobjan on Twitter. Subscribe via the iTunes store here. Zero G broadcasts live from Melbourne Australia on Mondays at 1pm AEST on 3RRR (102.7FM). To stream or to find out more, go to http://www.rrr.org.au
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Sun, 28 March 2010
We're flexing our mussels, and having a larf! John and Hilary examine the innies and outies of the mussel industry - how do we get mussels? Where do they grow? How old are they when we eat them? Is the industry sustainable? Can you overcook them? Can you undercook them? And how should we eat them? Plus, live on air, we taste-test the stout made with real mussels - Mussel Stout, from the Bellarine Brewing Company. Yep, we'll be drinking stout at 9am on a Sunday morning. Proving there really is a first time for everything. Andrew Kidman joins us on the phone from Apollo Bay to talk about his series of surf flicks called Last Hope - 16 Original short films inspired by the sea. And with the kick-off of the 2010 International Comedy Festival in Melbourne this week, The Polar Bearings join us live in the studio to talk about their maritime musical adventure that circumnavigates the globe, laden with sweet harmonies, oarsome gags and physical comedy. Luckily, they have life jackets. And they might even lure us in with a sirenesque song or too. Bron, John, Hils, and team RM. |
Sun, 28 March 2010
This week Dr Shane, Dr Krystal and Dr Christine were joined by two astrophysicists from the University of Melbourne - Dr Duncan Galloway (whose primary research interest is neutron star binaries) and Dr Michael Brown (who's interested in active galactic nuclei and the growth of glaxaies over cosmic time).
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Sun, 28 March 2010
The Dirty Deeds team review their visits to Petty Orchards Apple Festival and The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. |
Sat, 27 March 2010
This week the Radiotherapy team explores dream, including all the ones you can't talk about in public, and brings you the week in medical news. |
Fri, 26 March 2010
This week on the Breakfasters, Marieke Hardy was in to talk about a new, monthly literary event called Women of Letters. A recent investigation into PR in news journalism titled Spinning the Media was explained by Sasha Pavey from the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism. There was a ring-in about youthful aspirations. Rod Quantock touched on the history of Melbourne comedy and Henry Wagons introduced his new segment Total Eclipse of the Art. |
Thu, 25 March 2010
Music interviews for those who love them... Mista Savona - The Good the dub and the global Imogen Heap - Transference The Bamboos - Stylin
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