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MODERN FOLK!!!Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:Listen in Santa Fe at  , 101.1 FM, and online at http://ksf...
21/07/2025

MODERN FOLK!!!
Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:
Listen in Santa Fe at , 101.1 FM, and online at http://ksfr.org/schedule/ksfr

Modern Folk
• Ruthanne Friedman – Topsy Turvy Moon / Piper's Call – Constant Companion album, 1971
• Utah Phillips – Stupid’s Pledge / I’ve Got to Know – I've Got To Know album, 1992
• Peter Kelley – High Flyin’ Mama – Path Of The Wave album, 2008
• Dave Bromberg – Mr. BoJangles – Demon in Disguise album, 2008

Monday Night July 21, 2025 / July 22, 2025
Midnight Mountain Time (Monday night into Tuesday morning), USA.

COMEDY!!!Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:Listen in Santa Fe at  , 101.1 FM, and online at http://ksfr.org...
21/07/2025

COMEDY!!!
Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:
Listen in Santa Fe at , 101.1 FM, and online at http://ksfr.org/schedule/ksfr

Comedy
• Monty Python – The Cheese Shop – The Monty Python Instant Record Collection album, 1977

• Franklyn Ajaye – Disneyland High – Don't Smoke Dope, Fry Your Hair album, 1976

Monday Night July 21, 2025 / July 22, 2025
Midnight Mountain Time (Monday night into Tuesday morning), USA.

BRILLIANT SONGWRITING!!!Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:Listen in Santa Fe at  , 101.1 FM, and online at ...
21/07/2025

BRILLIANT SONGWRITING!!!
Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:
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Brilliant Songwriting
• David Ackles – Montana Song – American Gothic album, 1972

Monday Night July 21, 2025 / July 22, 2025
Midnight Mountain Time (Monday night into Tuesday morning), USA.

HORRORCORE!!!  DEATH RAP!!!Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:Listen in Santa Fe at  , 101.1 FM, and online ...
21/07/2025

HORRORCORE!!! DEATH RAP!!!
Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:
Listen in Santa Fe at , 101.1 FM, and online at http://ksfr.org/schedule/ksfr

Horrorcore, Death Rap
• Brotha Lynch Hung – Locc 2 Da Brain – Season Of Da Siccness album, 1995
• Necro – Poetry In The Streets (feat. Ill Bill) – Gory Days album, 2001
• Tyler The Creator – Cherry Bomb – Cherry Bomb album, 2015
• Cage – A Suicidal Failure – Movies for the Blind album, 2002
• Gravediggaz – 1-800 Su***de – 6 Feet Deep album, 1994
• Insane Clown Posse – Mad Professor – The Amazing Jeckel Brothers album, 1999
• Tech N9ne ft. Ceza, JL B. Hood, Uso, Yelawolf, Twista, Busta Rhymes, D-Loc & Twisted Insane – Worldwide Choppers – All 6's and 7's album, 2011

Monday Night July 21, 2025 / July 22, 2025
Midnight Mountain Time (Monday night into Tuesday morning), USA.

Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:Monday Night July 21, 2025 / July 22, 2025Midnight Mountain Time (Monday ...
21/07/2025

Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:
Monday Night July 21, 2025 / July 22, 2025
Midnight Mountain Time (Monday night into Tuesday morning), USA.
Listen in Santa Fe at , 101.1 FM, and online at http://ksfr.org/schedule/ksfr

Horrorcore, Death Rap
• Brotha Lynch Hung – Locc 2 Da Brain – Season Of Da Siccness album, 1995
• Necro – Poetry In The Streets (feat. Ill Bill) – Gory Days album, 2001
• Tyler The Creator – Cherry Bomb – Cherry Bomb album, 2015
• Cage – A Suicidal Failure – Movies for the Blind album, 2002
• Gravediggaz – 1-800 Su***de – 6 Feet Deep album, 1994
• Insane Clown Posse – Mad Professor – The Amazing Jeckel Brothers album, 1999
• Tech N9ne ft. Ceza, JL B. Hood, Uso, Yelawolf, Twista, Busta Rhymes, D-Loc & Twisted Insane – Worldwide Choppers – All 6's and 7's album, 2011

Comedy
• Monty Python – The Cheese Shop – The Monty Python Instant Record Collection album, 1977

Brilliant Songwriting
• David Ackles – Montana Song – American Gothic album, 1972

Comedy
• Franklyn Ajaye – Disneyland High – Don't Smoke Dope, Fry Your Hair album, 1976

Modern Folk
• Ruthanne Friedman – Topsy Turvy Moon / Piper's Call – Constant Companion album, 1971
• Utah Phillips – Stupid’s Pledge / I’ve Got to Know – I've Got To Know album, 1992
• Peter Kelley – High Flyin’ Mama – Path Of The Wave album, 2008
• Dave Bromberg – Mr. BoJangles – Demon in Disguise album, 2008

Rough Pop
• Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Is This Love – Clap Your Hands Say Yeah album, 2005
• S*x During Wartime – Thousand Years – S*x During Wartime album, 2013
• Neutral Milk Hotel – Holland, 1945 – In the Aeroplane Over the Sea album, 1998
• E – A Man Called (E) – Fitting In With The Misfits – A Man Called (E) album, 1992
• Modest Mouse – 3rd Planet – The Moon & Antarctica album, 2000
• Broken Social Scene – Almost Crimes (Radio Kills Remix) – You Forgot it in People album, 2002
• Yo La Tengo – Sugarcube – I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One album, 1997

17/07/2025

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16/07/2025

This Is Why America Needs Public Media
July 16, 2025
By The New York Times Editorial Board
When the private sector doesn’t provide an important service, the government often steps in. That is why the framers established the U.S. Postal Service; they believed no one else would deliver the mail to the entire country. Many places in America, especially in rural communities, would not have a library without public funding. Police departments, the military, Medicare, Social Security and public education offer other examples.
So does public media, including PBS, NPR and their local affiliates. As newspapers and television stations across the country fold, public radio and TV stations can be among the few sources of local news in rural areas. During storms and floods, radio can be the sole source of information when electricity goes out. After floods in Kentucky this year, a listener in the city of Hazard who had been without power and cellphone service wrote to her local public radio station to thank it for being her lifeline. At its best, public media is a classic public service — something that provides large benefits and that the private sector often fails to provide.
Unfortunately, the Trump administration and many congressional Republicans are considering a plan to gut public media. The White House has requested cuts to funding that Congress allocated, through a budget process known as rescission. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds public media, would lose the $1.1 billion that Congress appropriated for two years. The Senate is planning to vote this week on the proposal.
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If the rescission bill becomes law, hundreds of cities and towns, especially those outside major metropolitan areas, will be affected. Nearly one in five NPR member stations could close down without federal funding, one analysis found. Listeners in the Midwest, South and West would be the hardest hit, becoming less informed about their communities. An NPR station in Petersburg, Alaska, which was the subject of a recent episode of the Times podcast “The Daily,” is an example: It and a station run by a local Lutheran church are the only radio stations that residents reliably receive. It gets 30 percent of its funding from the federal government and would have to lay off most of its staff, if not shut down, without the money.
The cut would also hasten the decline of America’s once robust media ecosystem. The number of local journalists has declined by 75 percent since 2002, and a third of American counties don’t have a single full-time local journalist, a study last week found. The United States spends less per person on public media than other wealthy countries, but even that limited funding has helped make public radio a resilient part of local news. To abandon it would be to accelerate a dangerous trend straining civic health.
Republicans complain, not always wrongly, that public media reflects left-leaning assumptions and biases. And they can fairly tell NPR and PBS to do a better job of reflecting the citizenry that is subsidizing them. Yet the “national” part of NPR (or National Public Radio, as it used to call itself) that chafes conservatives may well be just fine without federal funds. Only about 2 percent of its budget comes directly from the federal government, and it may have an easier time raising money from its many dedicated listeners if Congress punishes it.
A funding cutoff would damage valuable services that have little to do with ideology. Broadcasting local government meetings, as some public radio stations do, is neither liberal nor conservative. The same is true about public television shows like “Sesame Street” that help teach young children how to read and count. Local affiliates largely cover community and state issues that do not neatly fit national left-right divides, and they would suffer most. That’s one reason a number of conservative Republicans, such as Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota, warn of the bill’s impact.
We are reminded of the excesses of the “defund the police” and “abolish ICE” movements on the other side of the ideological spectrum. They adopted a fatalistic view of vital government services, suggesting that their imperfections justified their elimination. They were wrong, and so are the conservatives who want to defund public media.
The same applies to separate Republican plans for shrinking Voice of America, the government service that broadcasts in other countries. In some places, it is the only source of news that is not hostile to the United States or democracy. In China and Iran, residents who hear Voice of America get news and views that they may get nowhere else. Already, some networks that previously broadcast Voice of America have replaced it with Chinese state media, The Wall Street Journal reported. It is telling that supporters of the Chinese Communist Party are celebrating cuts to Voice of America.
Public media, like every other major institution, is imperfect. But it improves the lives of millions of Americans, and it strengthens American interests. It should not become yet another victim of our polarized political culture. People in Hazard and Petersburg, along with hundreds of other places, should not lose valuable public services because of partisan anger.

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15/07/2025

KSFR is currently seeking a Traffic Manager - Production Assistant.

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INDIE FOLK PROGRESSIVE ROCK!!!Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:Listen in Santa Fe at  , 101.1 FM, and onli...
14/07/2025

INDIE FOLK PROGRESSIVE ROCK!!!
Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:
Listen in Santa Fe at , 101.1 FM, and online at http://ksfr.org/schedule/ksfr

Indie Folk Progressive Rock
• Gomez – Buena Vista – Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline album, 2000
• Bright Eyes – Clairaudients (Kill or Be Killed) – Cassadaga album, 2007
• Devendra Banhart – Seahorse – Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon album, 2007

Monday Night July 14, 2025 / July 15, 2025
Midnight Mountain Time (Monday night into Tuesday morning), USA.

AMBIENT MUSIC!!!Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:Listen in Santa Fe at  , 101.1 FM, and online at http://k...
14/07/2025

AMBIENT MUSIC!!!
Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:
Listen in Santa Fe at , 101.1 FM, and online at http://ksfr.org/schedule/ksfr

Ambient Music
• Marc Kate – All of the Books We Burned – Despairer album, 2016
• Brian Eno – 2/1 – Ambient Music 1: Music for Airports album, 1979
• Alphastar – Walked Right In – Current Birds album, 2015

Monday Night July 14, 2025 / July 15, 2025
Midnight Mountain Time (Monday night into Tuesday morning), USA.

COMEDY!!!Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:Listen in Santa Fe at  , 101.1 FM, and online at http://ksfr.org...
14/07/2025

COMEDY!!!
Tonight! on OIL OF DOG on KSFR with GARY STORM:
Listen in Santa Fe at , 101.1 FM, and online at http://ksfr.org/schedule/ksfr

Comedy
• Firesign Theatre – Driving for Dopers – Dear Friends album, 1972

Monday Night July 14, 2025 / July 15, 2025
Midnight Mountain Time (Monday night into Tuesday morning), USA.

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