Tune In Turn Up – Episode 6
Today, one of our anchors Edna brings to the public’s attention the Chicago protest against closing schools, and reviews by…
Today, one of our anchors Edna brings to the public’s attention the Chicago protest against closing schools, and reviews by…
Today, our youth anchors bring forth news of convicted killers and celebrities alike. Plus students bring their experiences with real life serious issues like eating disorders. We hear great music from our DJs Lois, Albert and DJ Snaz, playing artists like Michael Jackson, Big Bang, and 2Pac, making this show one you won’t want to miss!
The online video sharing site YouTube is this generation’s MTV. Artists like Gotye and Psy have found mainstream success when their videos go viral. Yet the site is dominated by amateurs covering other people’s songs – from toddlers chirping The Beatles to teens tackling Led Zeppelin.
Today’s show has our youth news anchors reviewing movies like Iron Man and youth journalist Edna sharing her experience with…
Today’s show covers topics ranging from light (Facebook) to heavy (Dating violence). But that’s how we roll on Youth Radio…
Today, our youth news anchors bring their perspective on moving to new places like Oakland, and updates on the education…
Today, our youth news anchors bring you the latest news about the Boston bombings, Catory gives her perspective on whether…
Kate Stone has advanced some futuristic technology, turning simple construction paper into turntables that actually play music.
Youth Radio and Turnstyle had the honor of hosting this inventor who wants to change the way we think about electronics. It’s awe-inspiring to watch Stone’s as-yet-unnamed creation in action: you touch your simulated turntables on a piece of paper, and you’re controlling the DJ app on the iPad sitting five feet away from you. Every function that’s available on an analog turntable, including blending songs and scratching records, is also possible with Stone’s technology.
Kate Stone has advanced some futuristic technology, turning simple construction paper into turntables that actually play music. Youth Radio and…