INTERNATIONAL RED VELVET CAKE: French cooking philosophy, Vietnamese pawnshop vinyl, Bulfinch's Brooklyn, Dominican espionage, post-apocalyptic Queens, hyper-schadenfreude, and holograms on the beach. Please match this list to the programs featured in our AIR Radio Stream this week or click on programs below to listen on demand right now.
VOLUNTEER AT AIR: AIR, Art International Radio is now accepting applications for Fall/Winter 2010 internships. We're looking for all manner of volunteers--snappy writers, clever designers, radio heads, audio geeks, Web freaks--as we move into another season. We're particularly keen on anyone with a headful of PHP. Read more here!
LISTEN TO THE 24-HOUR AIR STREAM: We've put together hours and hours of programming in our stream for you to jump into at any minute. It features programs new and old--check below for descriptions of each--along with a whole slew of music. Click LISTEN to join us mid-stream, or click a listen link below should you prefer any show in particular. And as always, the AIR Archive program pages give you more information on each show as well as providing some useful links and audio on demand.
HELP THE CAUSE: We are a listener-supported radio station and need all the help we can get to continue our sundry operations. Anything you can give is much appreciated and entirely deductible (the station comes to you free; donations are simply that). Write us at info@artonair.org or call 212-233-1096 (USA New York) to help us keep this going. $50 is all is takes to add one program to the schedule, but even a nickel will help put us well on our way.
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NEW ARTonAIR PROGRAMS STREAMING NOW
Indigenous Worlds: Cafe Del Unda, Asian Blend
Host and record bin diver Sean Carter begins his survey of Southeast Asia with a set of obscure treasures and guilty pleasures ranging from traditional folk to sino-pseudomuzak to sixties pop and seventies fuzz. More details here, or...
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Cooking Up a Storm: Cooking is a Language
Who can cook a feast in a radio studio while declaiming wisdoms and references to M.F.K. Fisher, Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, Alice B. Toklas, and Julia Child? Our own dumpling diva Marja Samsom. For more on her and this show click here, or...
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Beyond the Subtitles #295: Manny Perez, La Soga
A violent, kinetically paced Spanish language thriller about a government executioner (writer and actor Perez) and his country








