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Researcher182051
Name: Ketman
Last posted: Oct 9, 2001

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Being known as Researcher 182051 makes me feel like a peripheral character in an Aldous Huxley novel. I will change it to something more human just as soon as I find out how to do it. In the meantime, hello.
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Mult-eye-culturalism (Aug 5, 2001)
As a convinced cosmopolitan, I'm excited to hear that BBC Radio 3 is going all multi-cultural. Away with the mono-culture of the past! I listened to it this evening because I like jazz - and what could be more multi-cultural than jazz?, We had two-and-a-half hours of it from 4pm to 6.30pm. First we had an American called Stacey Kent who presented the hour-long Jazz Line-Up. Then we had another American called Geoffrey Smith who took us through Jazz Record Requests for half an hour. Finally we had a third American called Robert Crumb who used the remaining half hour to introduce us to his collection of 78s. Mmm. Nice.

It looks like Radio 3 is multi-cultural in the same sense that McDonalds is multi-cultural, where we have fries instead of chips and we have to have a nice day whether we want it or not.

And so to bed, thinking Gee, isn't mult-eye-culturalism swell?

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