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Every Monday from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM.

A program of social and political commentary from a socialist-feminist, anti-racist and anti-colonial point of view.

The Old Mole burrows down to the roots of the great issues of our time – the struggles of ordinary people for democratic and sustainable ways of life.  The Mole goes where corporate media fear to tread, supporting grassroots challenges to top-down authority and giving voice to movements that shake the foundations of an unjust society.  The Moles' perspective is democratic, anti-capitalist, feminist, anti-colonial and anti-racist.  We count Karl Marx as a friend but are open to other voices from the left. The show includes analyses of global politics and economics, local grassroots activism, segments on the Left & the Law, and reviews of films, books, music, and theater. 

Contributors include: Julian Ankney, Larry Bowlden, Sarah Chivers, Joe Clement, Norm Diamond, Sharon Grant, Jan Haaken, Desiree Hellegers, Patricia Kullberg, Luisa Martinez, Laurie Mercier, Chelsea Ratzlaff, Bill Resnick, Victoria Saucedo, Mike Snedecker, Roben White, Matt Witt

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Our theme song is the traditional "Mole in the Ground," sometimes performed by Clayton & Ernie, sometimes by Joe Clement,  and sometimes blended with other versions, like the one by dj/rupture, sung by Sindhu Zagoren on the album Special Gunpowder, or Blind Boy Paxton  

Our graphic lettering is by Charlie Ertola. Host portraits by Clayton Morgareidge.
 

You can leave comments for the Moles at  oldmolevarietyhour @ gmail.com or by clicking on the comment section for any of our audio pieces.  

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What Cities Can Do About Climate Change

Airs at: Mon, 08/29/2011 at 12:00am
Produced for Old Mole Variety Hour
 Cities have an enormous carbon footprint: what are they doing about it?  What is Portland doing?  Michael Armstrong is Policy and Research manager for the Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability responsible for implementation for the Portland and Multnomah County Cl... Read more

August 29 Old Mole Variety Hour

Airs at: Mon, 08/29/2011 at 12:00am
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 Hosted by Clayton Morgareidge, this show deals with corporate messaging in the classroom, reducing the carbon footprints of cities, and the current movie The Help. For information about our theme music and our graphics, go to our main page. You can also follow us on Facebo... Read more

Museum or Mausoleum: Ideology at the Frick

Airs at: Mon, 08/22/2011 at 12:00am
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 American Industrialist Henry Clay Frick made a fortune in coke and steel, built a mansion on 5th Avenue, filled it with European masterpieces, and willed it to the people.  What could be wrong with that?  Nothing, except that it makes a hero out of a villain and turns the ... Read more

Voices from the Verizon Strike

Airs at: Mon, 08/22/2011 at 12:00am
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 From the streets of New York, here are the voices of Verizon workers marching, chanting, and discussing their struggles with Verizon's  squeeze on them and the importance of their union (Communication Workers of America).  The Old Mole's Bill Resnick was on the scene and  ... Read more

August 22 Old Mole Variety Hour

Airs at: Mon, 08/22/2011 at 12:00am
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 Clayton Morgareidge hosts this show about controlling problem children with psychoactive drugs, controlling our attitudes towards rich folks with an art museum, and the struggle of Verizon workers against the control of their lives by the company.  For information about ou... Read more

Controlling Kids with Drugs

Airs at: Mon, 08/22/2011 at 12:00am
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 Increasingly pharmaceutical companies  are making big money sellling psychoactive  drugs to people who care for children as a management tool, turning human problems into chemical  ones.  Jeb Bickman  is an investigative journalist who has been writing about  this issue, a... Read more

The Music of Revolt

Airs at: Tue, 08/16/2011 at 12:00am
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 For a show featuring uprisings by peoples all around the world, as well as a movie about the revolt of non-human apes, Brad Duncan has selected music that articulates the urge to throw off the chains of oppression. Here you can hear excerpts of that music and a discussion ... Read more

August 15 Old Mole Variety Hour

Airs at: Tue, 08/16/2011 at 12:00am
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 Denise Morris hosts this show featuring the music of rebellion.   Bill Resnick analyzes recent people's uprisings in Europe and Israel, and the Movie Moles review Rise of the Planet of the Apes, a film about an animal uprising against human masters.   And Bill talks with i... Read more

Old Mole Variety Hour on 08/15/11

Airs at: Mon, 08/15/2011 at 9:00am - 10:00am
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On the next Old Mole, Denise Morris hosts and we hear: Bill Resnick interview Lance Tapley about prison reform Movie Moles, Joe Clement and Frann Michel, talk about Rise of the Planet of the Apes Bill comments on the uprisings in Israel and England Radica... Read more

Brutality of Solitary

Airs at: Mon, 08/15/2011 at 12:00am
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 Lance Tapely is an investigative journalist in Maine whose work has exposed the use  of  solitary confinement as a punishment in prisons and jails and led  to some reforms.  He talks here with the Old Mole's Bill Resnick about the destructive  effects of solitary on its vi... Read more