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graffiti for good-Mumbai’s Wall Project

A graffiti project has been launched in India that’s about more than just spray cans and eluding authority. Actually, "The Wall Project" is a sort of “graffiti for good”, for a sense of common space, aesthetics and a whole lot more -- follow the RNW link to...

radio&music.com – RNW+AIR partner for Earthbeat

Radio Netherlands partners AIR for co-production, radioandmusic.com, Jan 2010, by Anita Iyer MUMBAI: Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) has entered into a new partnership with All India Radio (AIR) for co-production of a show - Earth Beat. Both organisations will work...

radioandmusic.com – blueFROG partners Sonologue for podcast

The association, that stakes claim to being India’s first artist interview series, ‘Live From the blueFROG’, would entail a series of interviews on musicians talking about their musical journey. Each podcast has two components: an audio interview of musicians about their musical journey and an exclusive live track from the blueFROG archives.

radio&music.com – Sustainability haunts Community Radio

Chhavi Sachdev of audio content and production house Sonologue introduced the audience to concept of carving listeners through social networking site and increasing visibility. Content production being one of the key issues for community radio, Sachdev has flagged off an upcoming online portal…

bt Brinjal on RNW

For their seeds special, RNW featured our story from India about the BT brinjal controversy. The Aubergine Argument came right on the heels of the environmental minister saying no to India's first GM crop. Feel free to leave your comments on their site or here.

Bhopal – then and now

To mark the 25th anniversary of the Bhopal/Union Carbide gas leak, RNW commissioned us to do a several part series on what things are like now. For the human rights angle on things, visit The State We're In to stream audio on the various pieces - an interview with...

Dry Fighting

We air our clean linen in public, talking about the right to dry our clothes outside. Some housing associations ban it, but forcing people to use dryers is expensive and bad for the planet. India is following in America’s footsteps – but in a land where clothes drying seems to be in people’s genes, will the dryer ever replace the clothes line?
Sonologue’s commentary on line drying the laundry was featured on RNW’s Earthbeat today. Download by right clicking here