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Listen (Splab audio)

June 20, 2011
by Ryukan

Your Wily Splabman has been getting his grubby hands, voice and ears back into radio again thanks to KBCS.FM, 91.3. Host of the Friday edition of the music/public affairs hybrid The Morning Blend, he’s also been producing SPLAB Presents which has featured, in the last few weeks:

C.A. Conrad, wildlife biologist Dominick DellaSala, Nate Mackey, Allen Ginsberg from the SPLAB archive and Frances McCue. Her new book is The Bled a remarkable response to her husband’s sudden and accidental death in Morocco. All of the above linked HERE and much of it chopped into 5 minute soundbites for ease of digestion. SPLAB Presents airs Thursday afternoons around 4:30P on KBCS.Bon appetit!

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