Sound Ideas Signs Off

April 28, 2011 · Posted in Content ·  

188131_174845075898512_3692507_nTune in Friday, April 29, at 10AM for Sound Ideas’ final broadcast at CFRC. Host of Sound Ideas, Michael Morreale, will be having a special “Graduating Show.”

Sound Ideas is presenting a glitzy (and fake) classical music awards show. Like any good awards show, you can expect awkward speeches, irrelevant tributes, a slick voice-over reading the nominees and (hopefully no) wardrobe malfunctions.

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Isolated Frequencies, April 26-27

April 21, 2011 · Posted in Events ·  

isolatedposter2CFRC 101.9FM presents the third event in its 2010-11 RadioActive Carnival series of sound performance. Isolated Frequencies takes place on Tuesday, April 26 at 8pm and Wednesday, April 27 at 10pm at the Baby Grand Theatre, 218 Princess Street.

Isolated Frequencies offers audiences a behind-the-scenes look at the live production of an original radio drama. Conceived and produced by CFRC staff and volunteers, with a script written by CFRC volunteers Jessica Jay and Laura Palma, the story explores a post-apocalyptic world in which stranded humans rely on radio as their lifeline. Come by the Baby Grand, or listen below.

Admission to the live performances is by donation. Isolated Frequencies is made possible through the support of the City of Kingston and the Kingston Arts Council through the City of Kingston Arts Fund, and through a partnership with Theatre Kingston.



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The Show Must Go On.

April 21, 2011 · Posted in Content ·  

windyOn April 26 and 27, CFRC 101.9fm will be presenting our new radio drama, Isolated Frequencies. This drama was written and produced by CFRC volunteers in conjunction with Theatre Kingston’s Kim Renders. To whet your appetite for CFRC-produced radio drama, we will be airing “A Windy Radio Drama,” CFRC’s last radio drama production, on Monday, April 25 at 17:00.

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Stay Home Gala, April 16

April 12, 2011 · Posted in Events ·  

galabronze2Saturday, April 16, 2011 from 6-8pm, tune in for CFRC’s inaugural Stay Home Gala: the event of the season that is so happening, you won’t know it isn’t happening! Listen in for a fly-on-the-wall perspective of our dinner celebration in honour of Jim Birtch and Wayne Vermette, each celebrating 30 years of programming at CFRC in 2011. Hear toasts, speeches, musical performances and table conversations from illustrious guests including former CFRC Station Manager, Steve Cutway, former Music Programming Manager, Michael Morreale, and of course Jim and Wayne themselves. The broadcast is hosted by roving reporter and Spoken Word Programming Manager James Goddard and presented by emcee and CFRC Operations Officer Kristiana Clemens. Don’t miss it!

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