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Wednesday, 07 January 2009

Zoë Baxter returns to Resonance 104.4 FM Tuesday 6th January at 9pm for Lucky Cat series 3.

This weekly, live, one hour, magazine style radio programme focuses on Chinese and East Asian culture. Previous shows have included a feature on the Chinese contribution to Reggae, a live performance by Korean punk band Crying Nut, interviews with cultural arts organisers and
a live freestyle performance from Dragon Tongue Squad (Beijing rappers).

Every week a new recipe will be tried and tasted in regular feature The Dim Sum Lunchbox.

Zoë Baxter started DJing at parties in 2000 and progressed to Internet radio and then community radio. She has always had a keen interest in East Asian cinema and cuisine and this lead her to investigate East Asian music. Now she is a collector of vinyl with a specialist interest in 1960’s ‘Asia Beat’, Reggae and Rhythm & Blues.

In 2005 Zoë presented and produced Ni Hao Chinatown parts 1 & 2 for the London community arts radio station Resonance FM focusing on the Save Chinatown Campaign and the history of Chinese immigration in London.

Following on from this Zoë has presented and produced 2 series of her programme Lucky Cat for Resonance FM.

Recently Zoë was asked to contribute a one hour mix for BBC Lancashire’s specialist music programme On the Wire.

Zoë has held club nights for Chinese and Thai New Years as well as other themed club nights.

Links:

http://luckykitty.blogspot.com

http://www.luckycat.podomatic.com/

www.resonancefm.com

 
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Jeff Minter Posted 4:10 on 13 January 2009
Aah, Resonance FM... I used to listen to One Life Left on there.
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