Episode 8.4: as220 and Vampires

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On tonight’s show, Jamie Sarfeh sits down with two of as220’s new directors, Xander Marro and Meredith Stern. This Week in Rhode Island History returns this week with a story connecting vampires and tuberculosis from Victoria Chao. Plus, try to guess where today’s Sounds of the City came from.

This show was hosted by Peter McElroy and produced by Dave Walker and John McGarry.

Off the Beat will be taking next week off for spring break, but check here for the latest episodes. You can also suscribe to our podcast or rss feeds using the links on the right side of the page.

Music on this week’s show: “Electric Boogaloo” by Minus the Bear, “Wires and Waves” by Rilo Kiley, “Reunion” by Stars, and “Introducing Angels” by Destroyer.

 March 17, 2008 Show [18:19m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Episode 8.3: Black Rep, Green Housing, and Straight Ticket

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On tonight’s show, we have a profile of the Black Repertory Company by Monica Garcia. Jeffrey Martin reports on a competition for sustainable and affordable housing. And John McGarry goes to Firehouse 13 to report on Amnesty International’s Art & Activism Exhibition. He focuses on the preview screening of Jeff Toste’s film “Straight Ticket”.

This show was hosted by David Walker and produced by David Walker and John McGarry.

As always, feel free to leave your views in the comments.

Music on this week’s show: “Collide the Tide” by Chin Up Chin Up, “Lucky Ones” by Kevin Drew, “Conductor 71″ by Fujiya & Miyagi, “The Ice of Boston” by the Dismemberment Plan, and “Untitled” by Interpol.

 March 10, 2008 Show [30:17m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Episode 8.2: Presidential Primary Preview

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This week’s episode is a special preview of the presidential primary elections happening in Rhode Island tomorrow. Host Victoria Chao gives us a summary of the race thus far. Dave Walker follows with a profile of the campaign of Senator Barack Obama (D- Ill.) and John McGarry reports on Senator Hillary Clinton’s campaign (D- NY).

This week’s show was produced by John McGarry and Dave Walker.

Music on this week’s show: “As We Proceed” by Travis Morrison, “I Slept with Bonhomme at CBC” by Broken Social Scene, “You Are a Wolf” by Sea Wolf, and “Guilty Cubicles” by Broken Social Scene.

Send us your comments here on the blog or by e-mail at offthebeat [at] bsrlive [dot] com.

[Editors' Note: There is a slight error at the end of the Clinton piece.  To clarify the point of Ansumana Sirleaf, the canvasser, the Rhode Island primary is not a fully open primary. Voters registered for either party can only vote in that party's primary. But independent voters can vote in one of the party's primaries without needing to become affiliated with the party.]

 March 3, 2008 Show [16:22m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Episode 8.1: Reinventing Rainbows and Tourism, Reevaluating Databases and Valentine’s Day

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Off the Beat returns for its eighth season on BSR. This week’s episode is full of three stories and the debut of a new segment.

First, Monica Garcia has a report of local artist Zane Claverie’s display at the Dirt Palace in Olneyville. Dave Walker explains the concept and controversy behind a bill in the Statehouse about an employee database. Then, Alison Fairbrother reports on “This Week in Providence History”, with a retrospective on how differing views of Valentine’s Day were represented in the Providence Journal throughout the last century. Finally, John McGarry reports on the growth of sustainable tourism in Blackstone Valley.

This week’s show was hosted by Victoria Chao and was produced by John McGarry and Dave Walker.

Music on this week’s show: “Kids” by MGMT, “Positive Tension (Go! Team Remix)” by Bloc Party, “Disco Sheets” by Wolf Parade, “Dry Drunk Emperor” by TV on the Radio and “Fractales, Pt. 1″ by Apparat.

Feel free to let us know what you think by leaving a comment or by sending an e-mail to offthebeat [at] bsrlive [dot] com.

 February 11, 2008 Show [27:32m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Episode 7.5: Building Futures and El Planeta

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For this week’s show, Monica Garcia meets with the staff of the new Spanish language local paper El Planeta Providence. John McGarry has a report on a new construction apprenticeship program called Building Futures. And Will Bowling brings us a very timely Sounds of the City.

This week’s show was hosted by Zak Leonard and was produced by John McGarry.

Music on this week’s show: “What We Had” by the Handsome Furs, “Sleepwalking Ballad” by Apostle of Hustle, “Swisha” by Ratatat, “Back & Forth” by the Dismemberment Plan, “Shut Up I am Dreaming of Places Where Lovers Have Wings” by Sunset Rubdown

 November 19, 2007 Show [10:48m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Episode 7.4: Trash Cans and Red Planets

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In this week’s episode, Jen Vafidis looks into the controversy surrounding an artist’s work on trash cans and David Walker takes you to Mars, the Red Planet. And Sounds of the City, our audio quiz, is back for the first time this season! See if you can make sense of the sounds.

This week’s show was hosted and produced by John McGarry.

Music on this week’s show: “Miracle Drug” by A.C. Newman, “Pictures of Success” by Rilo Kiley, “Safety Bricks” by Kevin Drew, and “Mr. November” by the National.

 November 5, 2007 Show [14:21m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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No Show This Week!

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Sorry, but there’s no show this week.  Tune in next Monday for our next episode.

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Episode 7.3: Soapboxes and Endangered Buildings

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On tonight’s show, Boaz Munro reports on two teams of engineers who barreled down Waterman Street last weekend in homemade soapbox racecars along with over 50 other teams in the Red Bull Soapbox Derby. John McGarry reports on a different kind of danger in Providence: the loss of historic buildings.

This week’s show was hosted by Victoria Chao, and was produced by John McGarry.

Music on this week’s show: “Stuck Between Stations” by the Hold Steady, “Great Salt Lake” by Band of Horses, and “Collarbone” by Fujiya & Miyagi.
Music in Boaz’s story: “If My Heart Was a Car” by the Old 97’s, “Hot Rod Lincoln” by Junior Brown, and “Fun, Fun, Fun” by the Beach Boys

Leave us know your views here, or send us an e-mail at offthebeat [at] bsrlive [dot] com.

 October 22, 2007 Show [16:03m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Episode 7.2: Western Union Boycott, Senior Center Exhibit, and Global Warming

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On tonight’s show, David Walker reports on a new activist movement against Western Union. Will Bowling visits the Hamilton Senior Center’s exhibit on the past lives of its members. Wrapping up the show is a report by John McGarry on how global warming relates to Rhode Island.

This week’s show was hosted by David Paesani and was produced by John McGarry.

Music on this week’s show: “Chicken Pox” by I’m From Barcelona, “All I Need” by Radiohead, “Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!” by Do Make Say Think, and “Knife” by Grizzly Bear.

Let us know what you think by leaving a comment here or by sending an e-mail to offthebeat [at] bsrlive [dot] com.

 October 15, 2007 Show [16:12m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Episode 7.1: Pumpkins and Snow Plows

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Off the Beat kicks off the new season tonight! First, Fran Harlow tells us about giant pumpkins growing in Rhode Island, followed by a report by John McGarry on winter preparations by the Department of Public Works.
Hosted and produced by John McGarry.
Music on this week’s show: “Use It” by the New Pornographers, “I Feel It All” by Feist, and “Étienne d’Août” by Malajube.

Even though we’ve already had a show this season, we’re still welcoming any and all new reporters- no experience needed or expected. If you interested, or just want to find out more about our show, feel free to leave your comments here or send an e-mail to offthebeat [at] bsrlive [dot] com.

 October 1, 2007 Show [8:41m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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