Hardly Working Title

Hardly Working Title Radio show on 91.5 WDBK at Camden County College at 10am every Thursday. Hosted by Ksenia Schneider and William Cekala.

Brining you weird and bizarre news that isn't usually covered by normal news agencies.

03/13/2020

Listeners,

Due to classes being cancelled, Hardly Working Title is going off the air until further notice. It has been a great time broadcasting over the course of the past semester and a half. We loved broadcasting our show to you all who came and listened to us. However, until the situation changes, Ksenia and I have decided to cancel the show until further notice

Sincerely,

William Cekala

OI! Tune in Friday at 12-1 on 91.5 FM - WDBK to hear William Cekala and Ksenia Schneider cover weird and bizarre news, a...
02/14/2020

OI! Tune in Friday at 12-1 on 91.5 FM - WDBK to hear William Cekala and Ksenia Schneider cover weird and bizarre news, as well as playing all sorts of music up to the 2000s!

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02/07/2020

Tune in today from 12-1 on 91.5 FM - WDBK to listen to hardly working title

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TUNE IN TODAY AT 12-1pm on 91.5 FM - WDBK to hear William Cekala and Ksenia Schneider host Hardly Working Title Season 2...
01/24/2020

TUNE IN TODAY AT 12-1pm on 91.5 FM - WDBK to hear William Cekala and Ksenia Schneider host Hardly Working Title Season 2

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UPDATE: Hardly Working Title with hosts Ksenia Schnieder and William Cekala will be on this semester due to updates in s...
01/16/2020

UPDATE: Hardly Working Title with hosts Ksenia Schnieder and William Cekala will be on this semester due to updates in schedules! 12-1pm on Fridays on 91.5 FM - WDBK

Thanks to all of our HWT listeners on  thank you for listening. Due to class schedules, there will be no Hardly Working ...
01/10/2020

Thanks to all of our HWT listeners on thank you for listening.

Due to class schedules, there will be no Hardly Working Title season 2. We deeply regret this choice. @ WDBK 91.5FM Radio

12/19/2019
Here at the  winter festival! Drop by and say hi to
12/11/2019

Here at the winter festival! Drop by and say hi to

We apologize, however there will be no show on Thursday! However that doesn’t mean to not tune into 91.5 FM - WDBK ! rad...
12/10/2019

We apologize, however there will be no show on Thursday! However that doesn’t mean to not tune into 91.5 FM - WDBK !

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12/05/2019

We are going live at 10 on 91.5 FM - WDBK

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11/26/2019

Live from WDBK it’s Hardly Working Title

ATTENTION! Due to thanksgiving on Thursday, the show will be on TODAY at 10-11 on 91.5 FM - WDBK! See ya on the airwaves...
11/26/2019

ATTENTION! Due to thanksgiving on Thursday, the show will be on TODAY at 10-11 on 91.5 FM - WDBK! See ya on the airwaves!

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Did you know the Student Government Association of  has free books, a winter coat drive, and more? Please donate to the ...
11/26/2019

Did you know the Student Government Association of has free books, a winter coat drive, and more? Please donate to the clothes drive outside the SGA office, Room 200! @ Camden County College

Good morning People! Be sure to tune in at 10am to 91.5 FM - WDBK to catch Hardly Working Title telling you weird and bi...
11/21/2019

Good morning People! Be sure to tune in at 10am to 91.5 FM - WDBK to catch Hardly Working Title telling you weird and bizarre news, as well as playing some 80s hits! Only on 91.5 WDBK!

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11/14/2019

Tune into Hardly Working Title on at 10 o’clock today for weird and bizarre news as well as

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11/07/2019

Good morning, all! Hope you are having a wonderful Thursday morning. Be sure to tune into Hardly Working Title on WDBK at 10am for some wonderful 80s hits, and weird news!

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Good morning! Here are some images from the 91.5 FM - WDBK Halloween costume contest! Great job to all those who signed ...
11/04/2019

Good morning! Here are some images from the 91.5 FM - WDBK Halloween costume contest! Great job to all those who signed up!

Ksenia () dressed up as Freddy Krueger!
10/31/2019

Ksenia () dressed up as Freddy Krueger!

Good morning! REMEMBER TO TUNE INTO  FOR A SPECIAL HALLOWEEN EPISODE OF HARDLY WORKING TITLE! 10-11am!
10/31/2019

Good morning! REMEMBER TO TUNE INTO FOR A SPECIAL HALLOWEEN EPISODE OF HARDLY WORKING TITLE! 10-11am!

HEY! Episode 2 of Hardly Working Title is today! Tune in 10-11am on  !
10/24/2019

HEY! Episode 2 of Hardly Working Title is today! Tune in 10-11am on !

Hey! Tomorrow is another episode of Hardly Working Title! Tune in online at 10-11am! 91.5 WDBK () staring William Cekala...
10/23/2019

Hey! Tomorrow is another episode of Hardly Working Title! Tune in online at 10-11am! 91.5 WDBK () staring William Cekala and Ksenia Schneider!

10/22/2019

Tune in to 91.5 WDBK on Thursdays for weird and bizarre news and 80s hits!

 and  recording the promo for the show! Right here exclusively on  Camden County College’s radio!
10/22/2019

and recording the promo for the show! Right here exclusively on Camden County College’s radio!

10/21/2019

Solid Gold Toilet Stolen

Previously, in our first radio station talk show on 10/17/19, we had talked about the Stolen Toilet made of Pure Gold in Britain. It is still baffling Police with who else is in charge with the robbery.
British police have arrested a 66-year-old man in connection with the theft of a solid gold toilet from a palace west of London.
The toilet, titled America, is a work of art by the 58-year-old Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan. It had been installed for an exhibition at England's Blenheim Palace earlier this week.
Blenheim Palace confirmed the theft on Twitter. "We are saddened by this extraordinary event, but also relieved no-one was hurt," the statement said. "We are grateful to our staff and to Thames Valley Police for their rapid and brave reactions."
Thames Valley Police believe a group of thieves used "at least two vehicles" to accomplish the task. They broke in overnight and left the scene around 4:50 a.m. local time.
The toilet — worth, by some estimates, up to $1.25 million — was connected to the plumbing of the building. As a result, its removal caused extensive damage. Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of Winston Churchill, announced Saturday that it would be closed for the day.
"It's not going to be the easiest thing to nick," Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill, brother of the Duke of Marlborough, told The Sunday Times in August. (The palace is the principal residence of the Dukes of Marlborough.) "Firstly it's plumbed in, and secondly a potential thief will have no idea who last used the toilet or what they ate. So no, I don't plan on guarding it."
America was installed as just one part of an exhibition of Cattelan's work, his first solo exhibition in the U.K. in two decades. Before it was stolen, visitors could book three-minute appointments to use the golden toilet.
The fact that America could actually function as a toilet was key to its message. It had previously been on display at the Guggenheim in New York, where it replaced the standard toilet in a small, single-unit museum restroom.
"The fact that it is very welcoming, inviting for anyone to use, gets to the heart of a lot of questions around exclusivity in the art world and museums in particular," Nancy Spector, the curator who worked closely with Cattelan on the Guggenheim exhibition, told NPR in 2016. "This notion of having a very intimate, private experience with a work of art, and a work of art that speaks dramatically about its own value, is fascinating on many levels."
"When you show the finest art to everyone, to the audience it was made for, you take a risk," Dominic Hare, Blenheim Palace's CEO, wrote in an emailed statement Saturday. "It is deeply ironic that a work of art portraying the American Dream and the idea of an elite object made available to all should be almost instantly snatched away and hidden from view."
Once, Cattelan did offer America to a more private residence: the White House. In 2017, after the Trump White House asked to borrow a Vincent van Gogh painting from the Guggenheim, Spector wrote back to say that the requested work was not available — but America was.
"We would be pleased to help facilitate this loan for the artist should the President and First Lady have any interest in installing it in the White House," Spector wrote in an email published by The Washington Post. "It is, of course, extremely valuable and somewhat fragile, but we would provide all the instructions for its installation and care."
Cattelan has been called "court jester of the art world." In 1996, when he was unable to come up with a piece of his own for an exhibition in Amsterdam, he stole another artist's entire work and attempted to claim credit for it. Cattelan is incredibly successful and has sold single works for more than $10 million.
NPR could not immediately reach Cattelan for comment on the theft of America. In 2018, when The Washington Post asked him what his work meant and why he offered it to the White House, Cattelan responded.
"What's the point of our life?" he said. "Everything seems absurd until we die and then it makes sense."

Deputies Tell Florida Man: Stop Calling 911 About Your Stolen W**d!      WEIRD NEWS 10/15/2019 06:00 pm; The Pasco Count...
10/20/2019

Deputies Tell Florida Man: Stop Calling 911 About Your Stolen W**d!
WEIRD NEWS 10/15/2019 06:00 pm; The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office tried to turn the man’s errors into a teachable moment on Twitter.

Authorities say a Florida man repeatedly called 911 to report that his roommate had stolen his ma*****na. In response, a deputy for the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office posted a Twitter response to the man’s calls Saturday night: Stop calling.
Deputy Neal Zalva says in the Twitter video that he called the man back to tell him to quit contacting the sheriff’s office about his stolen ma*****na. Zalva recorded the video as part of the agency’s program which allows viewers to get a behind-the-scenes look at the police work by the deputies.
Recreational ma*****na use remains illegal in Florida. A sheriff’s office spokesman says no charges were filed against the caller. Sheriff’s office communications director Kevin Doll said Tuesday they just wanted the man to stop calling about the stolen w**d.

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“Someone called dispatch because his w**d was stolen. Deputy Zalva is making contact. https://t.co/eDTZv8YhiD”

10/20/2019

Good Afternoon everyone! Today, October 20th, 2019, we celebrate National Youth Confidence Day.

Building a framework of positive role models is vital to developing responsible, confident young adults. Incidentally, National Youth Confidence Day, on October 20, encourages us to connect and inspire today’s youth for tomorrow’s success.

National Youth Confidence Day celebrates the energy, spirit and potential of young people. The day is an acknowledgment of all they will accomplish, respectively. Guidance, leadership and mentors will help light the path, indeed. In addition, today’s youth will navigate the obstacles that will inevitably lay before them.

Take the opportunity to welcome a young person into your life and accept their mistakes. Interestingly, their mistakes will be similar to ones you’ve made yourself. Offer encouragement that these mistakes are merely lessons. Therefore, let them know they will only need to learn from them and gain experience to attain their goals. Share your wisdom and listen to their fears. Celebrate their successes and help them to learn from their defeats, respectively.

10/18/2019

Good Morning, everyone! This is our new page for the Hardly Working Title Radio Talk Show at 91.5FM WDBK!

Today, October 18th, 2019, we celebrate National Chocolate Cupcake Day! National Chocolate Cupcake Day
celebrates the sweetness of small chocolate cakes. With a dollop of frosting, one sweet serving satisfying chocolate and dessert lovers!

Cupcakes have also been known to be called:

Fairy Cakes
Patty Cakes
Cup Cakes (different from Cupcakes (one-word))

Cupcakes can be traced back to 1796 when a recipe notation of “a cake to be baked in small cups” was written in American Cookery, by Amelia Simmons. The earliest known documentation of the term cupcake was in 1828 in Seventy-five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes, and Sweetmeats in Eliza Leslie’s Receipts cookbook. Bakers initially baked their cupcakes in heavy pottery cups. Today, some still use individual ramekins, small coffee mugs, large teacups, or other small ovenproof pottery-type dishes for baking their cupcakes.

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