Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Mom Jeans

Mom Jeans. The Hub Radio Show for Monday June 29, 2015. View the completely retro-playlist for 6-29-15 (CLICK HERE)

Paul McCartney, Lowell George, Inara George, Bonnie Rait, Robbie Robertson

Mom jeans is a humorously pejorative term for a specific type of fit of women's jeans, considered to be both unfashionable, and unflattering to the wearer's figure. This style usually consists of a high waist (rising above the belly button), making the buttocks appear disproportionately longer, larger, and flatter than they otherwise might. It also tends to have excess space in the zipper/crotch and leg areas.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Let It Go

Let It Go. The Hub Radio Show for Monday June 22, 2015. View the completely cathartic playlist for 6-22-15 (CLICK HERE)

Desaparecidos, The Vaccines, Westkust, Courtney Barnett, mewithoutYou, Deradoorian

Einstein said, “The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.”
I believe in a friendly universe.
Being receptive and allowing things to happen is a skill that can be practiced and improved upon. It helps to believe in a friendly universe—one that is supporting you at every turn so that you don’t have to worry yourself over the details

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Magna Carta

Magna Carta. The Hub Radio Show for Monday June 15, 2015. View the completely judicious playlist for 6-15-15 (CLICK HERE)

No Joy, mewithoutYou, Guantanamo Baywatch, Jonas Alaska, Mates Of State and ...

Today, most of us take certain liberties for granted such as the right to a fair trial or the right to own property, but this is actually the fruit of an agreement entitled the Magna Carta (the great charter), sealed on 19th June 1215 in England. Exactly 800 years on, England celebrates this totem of rights with events taking place throughout the country.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

FroYo, Bro

FroYo, Bro. The Hub Radio Show for Monday June 8, 2015. View the completely sugar-free playlist for 6-8-15 (CLICK HERE)

Wiggle and jiggle with Jay-Jay Johanson, Twin Shadow, Jaime xx, Todd Rundgren, SonReal, Nozinja and ah...

People have been eating plain yogurt for over four millennia, particularly in the Middle East and India. Yogurt was brought to the U.S. in the early 1900s and steadily increased in popularity as a health food item over the next several decades. In the 1930s Dannon began selling prepackaged yogurt for the first time in the U.S. By the 1970s, with the popularity of ice cream surging, freezing and production technology was transferred to the production of frozen yogurt. Many consumers, however, complained about the yogurt taste.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Flip A Coin

Flip A Coin. The Hub Radio Show for Monday June 1, 2015. View the completely random playlist for 6-1-15 (CLICK HERE)

Neon Indian, Cheerleader, Trails and Ways, SSLYBY, Girlpool

Spinning a penny, in this case one with the Lincoln Memorial on the back, will land tails side up roughly 80 percent of the time. The reason: the side with Lincoln’s head on it is a bit heavier than the flip side, causing the coin’s center of mass to lie slightly toward heads. The spinning coin tends to fall toward the heavier side more often, leading to a pronounced number of extra “tails” results when it finally comes to rest.