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BC Magazine is the "critical lens on today's culture and entertainment." BC Radio Live is hosted Barbara Barnett and Jon Sobel, executive editors of Blogcritics Magazine. BC Live will bring you the latest from the pages of Blogcritics Magazine from its editors and writers, as well as timely interviews and lively discussion.

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This week: Bands The T4 Project and Mindless Self Indulgence.

This week: Gary Seigel (The Mouth Trap), Leander Kahney (Inside Steve's Brain), The Architects (Vice), The Band of Heathens (The Band of Heathens)

This week: Charlie Boswell (Director of Digital Media & Entertainment for AMD), musician Eric Himan (Resonate), and Josh Kaye (BakeMeAWish.com).

This week: Author Martha Lear (Where Did I Leave My Glasses? The What, When, and Why of Normal Memory Loss), Record Producer Tony Catania (Milli Vanilli, Phoenix Block), Steve DePace of Seminal SF Punk Band Flipper (Live -... more

This week: Rosey (Luckiest Girl), Joel and Ben of RedBlueAmerica.com, and author Aram Rostom (The Man Who Pushed America to War - Ahmad Chalabi) Also: Schwaggin' Wagon

This week's guest: Lipstick and Dipstick (Essential Guide to Lesbian Relationships), and Arne Johnson and Karen Macklin (Indie Girl: From Starting a Band to Launching a Fashion Company)

This week's guests: Meat Beat Manifesto (Autoimmune), author Mary Roach (Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex), Sinatra impersonator Michael Matone, and singer Caroline Herring (Lantana).

We visit with pop-punky New Jersey band Crash Romeo about their new album Gave Me The Clap, tour, and meaning of life. Then chat with Denver-based melodic rock band Fiancé about their Please, Ambitious, Please EP and... more

Band A Kiss Could Be Deadly (A Kiss Could Be Deadly) and authors Dr. Deal Hudson (Onward Christian Soldiers) and Ray Reece (Abigail in Gangland).

Legendary NYC indie/fringe producer/musician Martin Bisi (Sonic Youth, Herbie Hancock, Eno, Sirens of the Apocalypse), The A.K.A.'s punk 'n' roll (Somebody Make Some Noise), filmmaker and Blogcritics writer Lucas McNelly... more

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