Westside Fridays: Episode 9

03.14.14
Westside Fridays: Episode 9
Westside Fridays: Episode 9 This week's amazing show we talked about legalizing weed, touching family moments  and the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web. This week our DJ's: Will, Malachi, and Nancy featured music such as  "Sleigh Bells" by Rill Rill, Sweet Valley "Where Will I Go", Mac Miller "Donald Trump." Be sure tune in next week. Youth Radio Raw is a weekly radio show produced by Bay Area young people ages 14-18. Students work in partnership with adult professionals to learn the basics of journalism, music production and multimedia. For photos of the show, you can go to Youth Radio’s Flickr page www.flickr.com/youthradio. Check out a live tweet of the show by following @YouthRadio and searching for #YouthRadioRaw on Twitter.   DJ #1: Will Newscasts: Desmond and Marion PSA: Will Music Playlist: Sleigh Bells - Rill Rill Sweet Valley - Where Will I Go Tame Impala - Feels Like We Only Go Backwards Beastie Boys - Brass Monkey Crystal Castles - Not in Love (ft. Robert Smith of The Cure) Mgmt - Congratulations     DJ #2: Malichi Review: Lala'K Commentary: KimChi Music Playlist: Mac Miller - Donald Trump Meek Mill - Ain't  Me (ft. Yo Gotti & O' Melly) Drake - We"ll  Be Fine Drake - Underground Kings Gucci Mane - Wasted Meek Mill - Levels Meek Mill - Believe ( ft. Rick Ross)     DJ #3: Nancy Commentary: TBD Roundtable : Isabella Music Playlist: Drake - Worst Behavior IamSu - Hipster Girls K. Michelle - "V.S.O.P" Lupe Fiasco -  Superstar (ft. Matthew Santos)   Web Manager: Esosa Photographers: Lakayla and Jazon Design Manager: Ben and Meaghan Social Media Manager:  Alena Show Photos: flickr.com/youthradio Follow us on Twitter: @youthradio Follow us on Instagram: @youthradio Follow us on Vine: @youthradio
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