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The Witching Hours - A progressive radio show playing the latest in goth/industrial music. Also does the horoscope.

Older playlists can be seen at http://www.myspace.com/thewitchinghours and at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheWitchingHours/

My name is Bryan and I'm a former environmental engineer and executive. Today I'm making an effort towards a career change in the field of broadcasting. My effort towards making a career change began when I joined a college radio station in Central Jersey and became involved in several departments there, including a DJ slot that lasted for several years. I have also attended the graduate school at Temple University and graduated in September 2005 with a Masters Degree in Broadcasting, Telecommunications And Mass Media. During that time I also worked an intership at New Jersey Network.

Right now I'm just starting out in producing video and film projects. I'm also in the planning stages for setting up an online format for the radio show.
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Story and video can be seen at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-16229394   A tropical storm has hit the southern Philippines, triggering flash floods that officials say have killed more than 430 people and left many missing.... more
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morgoflesh wrote on Feb 8, '09
An ancient Chinese legend holds that a human-eating beast called the Year Monster (年獸) emerges from the sea to wreak havoc on villages every Lunar New Year’s Eve. Deathly afraid of the beast — which in the popular imagination appears with a long head topped with a ferocious-looking horn — villagers would flee their homes to the safety of the mountains.

Shiny Shoes Children’s Theater (鞋子兒童實驗劇團) revives the Chinese tale with its version The Year Monster Has Arrived (年獸來了). The family performance begins tomorrow at Taipei Cultural Center’s Wenshan Branch.

As the tale goes, one year an old man appears in a village requesting shelter for the night. He claims to possess powers that can scare the frightening beast away.

But no one believes him and the villagers continue their yearly custom of fleeing to the mountains. The man, however, stays behind and hangs lanterns and red banners throughout the village. When the beast arrives, it is met with firecrackers that the old man sets off.

The lanterns’ bright lights and the loud banging noises scare the Year Monster and cause it to flee. When the townsfolk return the following day, they find their village intact and their livestock still alive.

From then on, every Lunar New Year’s Eve, villagers hang red banners, set off firecrackers and light lamps the whole night through, thus ensuring that the Year Monster stays away.


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