Arts

Bearbrass Asylum Orchestra perform live at Federation Square, 3CR Disability Day, 2013

Join us for Disability Day 2015, Thursday 3 December, on air from 6.00am to 6.00pm. Twelve hours of radical radio by, for and about people with disability. It all starts with The Big Bold Breakfast of disability news and current affairs, followed by Spoken Word. Join the discussion on Talkback with Attitude from 9.30am on representations of disability in TV and movies.

How To Make Trouble And Influence People 2016 Diary

Produced by the author of the How To Make Trouble and Influence People: Pranks, Protests, Graffiti & Political Mischief-Making From Across Australia book and regular contributor to 3CR's Seeds of Dissent calendars, this 2016 diary features 366 radical dates in Australian history as well as dozens of images and stories. Just $15 hereAll profits go to 3CR and Ecuador's Los Cedros Biological Reserve 

David Bowie © Masayoshi Sukita / The David Bowie Archive 2012

3CR music coordinator Paul Elliott chats to David Bowie super fan Bruce Butler during Michael Smith's Let Your Freak Flag Fly this Saturday 17th October, 5.30 - 7.00pm. Bruce recently gave a talk at ACMI as part of the David Bowie is exhibition and contributed several rare Bowie pieces of memorabilia to the exhibition.

Corey Green's artwork on the 3CR sidewall

Artist and Earth Matters producer, Corey Green has made a recent addition to our sidewall mural. Corey has spent many an hour in deep discussion in our courtyard with 3CR's Aboriginal programmers and consulted Fire First's Robbie Thorpe on the concept and design.  

Áine Tyrrell outside 3CR

Did you miss this week's Celtic Folk Show and the beautiful songs of Ánne Tyrrell live-to-air? Don't panic! You can still listen on demand for the coming week and hear this special preview of new tunes from Áine's latest cd, Queen of Swords. "Áine's music cradles the spirit of her native homeland, and tips the cap to a notable family history of Irish music tradition". Áine Tyrrell Bio.

Ladyz in Noyz founder, Marlo De Lara

Ladyz in Noyz Australia is a national tour co-ordinated by 3CR's own sound tech and killer noise musician Lara Soulio to showcase female sound, noise and experimental artists, host workshops and panel discussions as well as launch Ladyz in Noyz Australia Vol. I & II, a comprehensive 2-disc compilation. Two of our kick-arse music programs, Burning Vinyl and Let Your Freak Flag Fly hosted live-to-airs this week featuring artists from Ladyz in Noyz. Listen back on demand.

Celeste Liddle, Liquid Architecture Festival Artist

Our podcast of the month is Women on The Line's 'Sounds of Feminism' produced by Nicole Curby. The program explores: What would a feminist methodology sound like? That's the question that sound festival Liquid Architecture is posing.We hear profound performances from Celeste Liddle (pictured), Evelyn Ida Morris, and Makiko Yamamoto, plus a conversation with Liquid Architecture's artistic director, Danni Zuvela. Listen to the podcast.

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Burning Vinyl Live From The Public Bar

Burning Vinyl's June Live Broadcasts are even bigger and better in 2015! This year we've moved our Burning Vinyl spectacular to The Public Bar in North Melbourne. This allows us to host full bands for a louder and more rocking good time for allSo cancel your afternoon meetings and have a long lunch at The Public Bar with Burning Vinyl every Friday in June from 2-4pm. Entry is FREEbut donations will be gratefully accepted and a percentage of the bar takings go to the Burning Vinyl Radiothon target. 

We Weren't Born Yesterday

Are you interested in diverse queer history? We Weren’t Born Yesterday is a series of four hour-long episodes focusing on the voices of GLBTIQ people from Vietnamese, Chinese, Arabic and Hindi speaking backgrounds. Did you miss them? Why not listen now. Produced by the Queering the Air Collective, the series explores queer heritage, vocabulary and intergenerational connections in migrant communities in Australia.