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05/15/2005 13:00 #33149

What's Love Got To Do With It?
Everybody knows (e:DrChlorine) is lovesick right now. That's why tonight from 7:00 PM to Midnight, it's going to be nothing but love songs.

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We're going to look at love from every angle. I mean from the etherial to the down-and-dirty-I-wanna-eat-your 8* kind of love; from acquisition and reunion, to loss and longing, to stalking and restraining orders. We're going to cover all the ground.

And I don't know what we'll use to clean up afterwards.

XXX Warning: Some material will not be suitable for children. None of it will be suitable for haters.

05/14/2005 17:20 #33148

Sunday Night on e:strip
The scheduled match between Bjork and the Pet Shop Boys has been postponed to next Sunday. The venue is out of Perrier, Bjork's masseuse has the flu, and Niel is being fussy. Chris phoned from Cathode Ray but is otherwise MIA.

Check back tomorrow for Sunday night's surprise alternate show.

DJ Chlorine

05/08/2005 09:07 #33147

Come to Daddy
Tonight from 7:00 PM to Midnight, Elmwood Radio presents:

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An Evening with Richard D. James
Music and remixes by a man who loves his mom. Richard D. James of Aphex Twin.


Coming up for next week...

One will stand and one will fall in a raucous battle of electronic pop: Bjork vs. the Pet Shop Boys. Not for the faint of heart. Event to be regulated by Erasure.

--DJ Chlorine

05/01/2005 18:06 #33146

Rock Me Steady
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Holy crap, I'm so fired up I can't even sit down. Tonight on Elmwood Radio from 7:00 PM to Midnight, it's only rock and roll. (And (e:Metalpeter) , you're going to like it.)

Check this journal for announcements of future Elmwood Radio events!

-DJ Chlorine

10/30/2004 15:24 #33145

Happy Halloween
In celebration of Halloween this year, elmwoodRADIO will be airing Orson Wells original 1938 brodcast of H. G. Well's "War Of The Worlds".

On October 30th, 1938, the United States experienced mass hysteria--most pronounced on the east coast in New York and New Jersey--in response to a radio broadcast put on by Orson Welles and his Mercury Theater On The Air. The public reaction has prompted decades of research into mass hysteria, been used as a model by the military around the world to design information warfare against enemy troops and civilian populace, and used as the most compelling reason to protect the public from the knowledge of the presence of aliens on Earth.


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Bill Dock, a New Jersey farmer, prepares to fight off the invading Martians. Image from Life magazine, November 1938.