
Ruby’s Chicky Boil-Ups is a themed music show, which airs on Radio Nowhere every other Sunday at 9pm. It’s available on itunes, or you can subscribe to it here.
25 October 2009 Ghosts
11 October 2009 Time Passing
27 September 2009 The love that dare not speak its name
13 September 2009 Watery Deaths
16 August 2009 1-20
2 August 2009 Cakes & Sweets
19 July 2009 Poisonous Plants
5 July 2009 Dressmaking
21 June 2009 Film Stars
7 June 2009 Onomatopoeia
24 May 2009 Capital Cities
10 May 2009 Fools and Idiots
26 April 2009 Rocks and Stones
12 April 2009 Warfare
29 March 2009 Paper
15 March 2009 Medical Complaints
1 March 2009 Women Drivers
15 February 2009 Footwear
1 February 2009 Cocktails
18 January 2009 Lost Love
4 January 2009 Work, Unemployment and Retirement
21 December 2008 Stalkers
7 December 2008 Kings & Queens
23 November 2009 Climate Change
9 November 2009 Filth
26 October 2008 Scary Monsters
12 October 2008 Tool Shed
28 September 2008 Science & Technology
14 September 2008 Rain
31 August 2008 Fairy Tales
17 August 2008 Secrets and Lies
3 August 2008 Christianity
20 July 2008 Le Tour de France
6 July 2008 The Great Outdoors
22 June 2008 Architecture
1 June 2008 Insects
18 May 2008 Terrible Accidents
4 May 2008 School
20 April 2008 Body Parts
6 April 2008 Anger
23 March 2008 Food
4 Comments
Today is 07-08-09 and I was thinking in honor of todays numeric sequence you could do a show with the theme ‘Numbers’
Love your show.
Thank you so much for the intro to so much great music that I might never have gotten to know!
-Thorin.
Hi Ruby,
George told us about your show and we listened just to see/hear what you are doing these days. It’s now become required listening-you have a great natural radio voice, style and manner, and the choice of tracks is witty and intelligent. Overall a real treat.
Thanks Ruby!
Jeany & Ian
Hello. Just a suggestion for the ghosts theme (if i’m not too late). Bit of an obvious one but how about John Cale’s Paris 1919 ? Thank you for making such wonderful shows.
marc
cambridge
Hi Ruby,
Loved the monkey show! My colleague Iain and I listen to downloads as we car-share over the hills to the big city. Normally I’m a lover of local voices but I can’t help but be excited by your lack of place and eclectic musical choice. With that in mind, how about the pop group’s she is beyond good and evil (western values mean nothing to her) for your opposites show? To be honset, I’d rather hear shockabilly doing your good girl’s gonna turn bad. But, gotta go now… dusting to be done, james