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Adrian had to jump on a bus from Ottawa to make it to the event and unfortunately arrived when the party was “lit” and so was all the participants.
Radio art based on a piece of fan mail to the group KISS in the early 80s.
Our Jack & Ginger Fundraiser mixed up CKUT’s country programming with our reggae programming and featured our very own cocktail.
A story of the early days written by Vince Tinguely, of Tuesday afternoon’s The Kitchen Bang Bang Law, for our 20th anniversary.
On April 30, 1997, QueerCorps hosted a fundraiser at Club Hommes in the Gay Village (formerly the infamous Kox) to celebrate a big moment in pop culture.
Buju played the now defunct Montreal Medley in March 1996 and came by CKUT for an interview with Butcher T.
The all female Seattle band talk about their problem with being labeled a Riot Grrrl band, their experiences after the death of their guitarist, and more.
This promo is priceless – captures what we could get away with on community radio in the 90s if you were creative enough to explore the opportunity.
Speaking on the controversial lawsuit over Negativeland’s U2 album, member Mark Holser delves deeper in the question that arose from the lawsuit: who controls art?
Reaching into the roots of Funky Revolutions.
Bassist Laura Stein calls the station for an interview right before heading out on the band’s very first Canadian tour.
A discussion about the Canadian prison system on CKUT’s airwaves in 1992.
Members of the Scottish band visit the station to explain how their origins in classical music led them into the indescribable noise known as the Dog Faced Hermans.
An episode of CUTS dedicated to the multitalented artist Lydia Lunch.
Hosted by Neil Wiernik, best known for his electronic music done under the name NAW. Neil regularly invited musicians to perform live experimental music on his show.
Live from Le Foufounes Électriques, the members of Hole take turns on the mic to share the thoughts on foxcore, token bass players, and Hollywood.
What do you do when you love the hardcore scene and skateboarding, but are totally sick of standing on the sidelines and watching the boys skate?
L7 joins CKUT host Penny to smoke and talk in the men’s bathroom of Foufounes Électriques after a gig.