Archive for the ‘Discorder’ Category

AMS Block Party Broadcast – April 5, 2013

Friday, April 5, 2013 The AMS Block Party is today! The Block Party is an event by UBC students, for UBC students and the campus community as a celebration of a year completed and a summer soon to start. Six hours of music & revelry RAIN OR SHINE! CiTR is pleased to once again be part of [...]

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Discorder’s 30th Anniversary Issue!

  A lot shook down in Vancouver in 1983. The Vancouver Art Gallery moved to its current location in the Old Courthouse. Adrian Carr and Paul George founded the Green Party. We got our first Earl’s restaurant. BC Place opened. After three years of development and building, the team at UBC’s TRIUMF did their first [...]

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October issue of Discorder Magazine is here!

As summer slowly rolls out, another issue of Discorder Magazine rolls right in! Check out the October issue of CiTR’s magazine, now almost 30 years old! This month, we feature White Poppy, Fine Times, Nick Everett & Everybody, and Paul Anthony’s Talent Time. In Venews, we talk to the folks at Googly Eyes Studios. In [...]

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OFF AIR TONIGHT! TRANSMITTER MAINTENANCE

CiTR 101.9 FM is off-air between 9 p.m. – Midnight on Thursday, October 4, 2012 due to planned maintenance work on our transmitter. Once back, we will sound much better. We apologize for any inconvenience. You can still listen to our stream on citr.ca as live programming continues throughout the night. Check out our podcast [...]

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Winner! Gagnant! The Extraenvironmentalist

In June, the National Campus/Community Radio Association handed out awards during its annual conference and CiTR’s very own ‘The Extraenvironmentalist‘ won for “Best Syndicated show or Podcast“! Since 1993 the NCRA/ANREC Awards have honoured the amazing programming, people and activities of our sector and reflected the range and diversity of campus and community radio across Canada. [...]

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Discorder’s On The Air!
Shake A Tail Feather with DJ V

Sunday is a smooth day for soul music; a day to reflect on what has passed, and to dream about what lies ahead. If you’ve had the pleasure of tuning in to Shake A Tail Feather on Sundays, you’d know DJ  V has followed radio veteran George Barrett’s merry reggae vibes with all things soulful—from [...]

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Discorder presents: Real Live Action @ MagScene on Main

Coming up August 16, 17, and 18: MagScene on Main is three days of interactive events by local arts and literary magazines in businesses and cultural spaces on and around Main Street. Discorder will be throwing Real Live Action, an exhibition of work by contributing photographers from the past 12 issues, at Western Front (303 [...]

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Discorder Magazine – July/August 2012

This month’s Discorder, that magazine from CiTR, features Hot Panda up front plus your Green Burritos, your V. Vecker Ensembles, your local summer festivals, Venews (the NINES), Film Strippeds (Jay Reatard), On the Airs (David Love Jones) and whatnot. So packed full of of Psych Fests and Psychadelic Mating Dances that we have to take [...]

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Discorder Fundraiser Tonight! Line up update!

UPDATE! Japanese Girls will now be headlining the amazing night that is tonight! Doors at 8pm, bands start at 9:30pm. Four fantastic local bands at the Biltmore Cabaret for only $10. Wow you guys. It’s a free magazine that supports local music, art and writing – let’s give Discorder some love back. Village, The Adulthood, [...]

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Discorder Loves You

Holy bajeezus! Are silent auctions one of your favourite pastimes? Discorder is teaming up with LOADS of awesome local businesses for our Discorder Fundraiser March 29th at The Biltmore for our silent auction. And guess what?! We’re super PSYCHED about all these amazing local hot spots. Thanks so much for supporting a local music-magazine distributed  free [...]

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