The Worst Song in the World Bracket: Week 2
It’s week 2 here at the Worst Song Ever bracket and things have heated up. After a lot of back and forth, the current leader is “Friday” by Rebecca Black. If y...
It’s week 2 here at the Worst Song Ever bracket and things have heated up. After a lot of back and forth, the current leader is “Friday” by Rebecca Black. If y...
Eclecticism is the hallmark of Freeform at its core. A different DJ every 2 hours, genres spanning geography, time and aesthetics and a diverse cadre of volunte...
Portland’s about to get a dose of sweet heat and sultry soul this weekend, with the eighth annual Soul’d Out Festival. “Some people say this town ain’t got no h...
A couple of years ago, All Songs Considered made a list of the worst songs of all time (joined by special guest Carrie Brownstein (who may or may not have worn ...
To celebrate Freeform Portland’s 1st anniversary we put together this magical VJ reel. Enjoy!
Linda Perhacs – Parallelograms (1970) This is an accidental masterpiece. A more perfect album made by a dental hygienist on LSD I’ve yet to encounte...
5. Ridiculous Trio – TV Eye b/w Not Right + IWBYD First up on this list is a modern 45 originally released in 2007. And it’s a truly ridiculous one! The R...
My favorite song by Michael Jackson is hands down “Human Nature” from the 1982 record “Thriller.” The tune is haunting, sexy, sad and beautiful, and I’ve always...
April 5th 2017 is a year to the day of my first broadcast on Freeform Portland. Not my first radio show, not by any means, but I remember it felt good to be on ...
Shakespeare and the Velvet Underground. Shaken, not stirred. The cityscapes that Dusty Santamaria conjures up are refuges for both refuse and revelation where t...
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