The CKUT Sessions: Birds of Prrrey
Live From The Popular University Encampment
Back in the rain with an extended interview with a camper about life inside the camp. Also features a great interview with Concordia professor Ted Rutland who provides a review of the SVPM's interactions with the camp and some insight into the inner workings of police strategy.
Coverage of the McGill student divestment encampment with Samaa Elibyari
Samaa hosts an hour of programming on the movement for Palestine in Montreal, with updates from the McGill encampment, an interview with Concordia prof and encampment member Norma Rantisi, and a French-language chat with Raymond Legault, spokesperson for Coalition du Québec URGENCE Palestine.
Radio Is Dead – Andy Boay
In town from NYC, Andy Boay former Music Librarian aka Andy White jams while the Radio Is Dead crew works the mixer.
Live from the Popular University Encampment
An afternoon hour of live coverage from the Popular University Encampment.
Soul Perspectives – Teen Talk Live
Bringing youth voices to radio - live from Westhaven Community Centre.
If You Got Ears – Kasen and Mia’s last hurrah
Arakajimekimerareta Koibitotachihe, Loraine James, Babe Rainbow and more...
World Skip The Beat – with Michelle
Michelle delivers a killer episode and tracklist featuring selections from around the globe.
If You Got Ears – with Zoë and Su
Zoë and Su collage it up and chat about the meanings of music.
The Montreal Sessions – Heal Black Girl, Heal ep. 1
Ms. Benn brings her annual "Heal Black Girl, Heal" show to The Montreal Sessions with special guest Miss Trish.
All Things McGill – Poetry Reading and Student Strikes
Titouan hosts a great episode of ATM with audio from a poetry event at the Yellow Door and a report from the CKUT news collective on recent student strikes.
Radio Is Dead – Jam #2
Described by the hallway crew as "music in a submarine", episode 2 features Eve, Emily, and Evelyn at the controls for an improvised jam using 2 mixers, a drum machine, a tube overdrive pedal, a little YouTube, and the mixers' onboard effects.