Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Sunday September 3, 2023 show features Wayward Willie, Alicia Kuhl, Visible Vicki, and HUFFsters galore at the 8-31 HUFF meeting plus s Flashback to October 29, 1998 on eve of election of the Three Amigos Who Turned tail

The Sunday September 3, 2023 show includes: 


The Flashback to October 29, 1998 includes:

  • Bathrobespierre’s Intro and Election-Eve Update
  • Steve of “Parents That Care About Their Children” on his daughter taken on complaint of neighbors
  • Hans on his Capitola cop clubbing after arrest for bike riding without a light
  • Paul Volpino of TRUSC (Tenants Rights Union of Santa Cruz) challenging Environmental Health and Building with its pro-landlord policies
  • Jolly Roger Comedy Troupe: Border Patrol v. Santa Claus
  • Aurora, Colorado’s anti-loitering law; Toronto’s cops force 20+ 3-year church residents off property with shelters and hostels full; 4 recent Sleeping Ban tickets; 
  • Need for Sleeping Ban Repeal as winter looms; Councilmember Kennedy’s sabotage; dubious prospects for new “progressive” Council 
  • Strategies for Handling SCPD’s Headley, for hassling FRSC broadcaster Sara, for giving away FRSC t-shirts on Pacific Ave. as incentive for donations.
  • Dialogue with Sara and more strategies for dealing with Headley harassment
  • Memorial and forum on anniversary of the murder of Happy John Dine in November 12th .  

Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Thursday August 31 show is a Flashback to December 12, 2002 featuring the FCC crackdown on Berkeley Pirate Radio, Cassandra Brown and Amy Courtney’s anti-war freeway overpass bannerdrop, and more.

The August 31, 2023 edition is a Flashback to the Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides show of  December 12, 2002.  It includes:

  • Cassandra Brown & Amy Courtney on their trial to stop Cal Trans from banning anti-war banner drops on freeway overpasses
  • Broadcaster, street musician, and community activist Phil Free on the FCC shutdown of Berkeley Liberation Radio recently.
  • Phone-in discussion of the latest reports from the Berkeley Liberation Radio going off the air.
  • Exchange on City Council’s continued effective prohibition of medical marijuana dispensaries in the city
  • More from Brown and Courtney on some Peace Fridays ago.
  • Bathrobespierrre critiques City Council’s rejection of the Downtown Commission’s reform of the Downtown Ordinances.
  • [12-6] Michael Rays describes being rousted at City Hall by Officers Klein and Seiley.
  • Scope-it-Out Scott Graham on the Council’s tightening of the Downtown Ordinances