The Marsh SF / Takes All Kinds | Magic Theatre / Richard II | Peter Robinson...
8/28/24 This week, OTA host David Latulippe welcomes Dan Hoyle and Aldo Billingsbea to talk about the new solo show Takes All Kinds. Philippa Kelly talks with Naomi Iizuka about Richard II, and Peter...
View ArticleOut of Excuses
Sandip Roy attends a raucous protest about the recent rape and murder of a junior doctor at the R.G. Kar Medical College that brought out thousands of women who are tired of excuses.
View ArticleBook It: QAnon and the destruction of the American family / Anti-Recall Movement
Some Oaklanders want their elected officials to be recalled, but others are pushing back. An Oaklandside reporter shows us what’s driving two high profile recall campaigns.
View ArticleProject 2025 is "among the most profound threats to the people"
Under Project 2025, four million people could lose overtime protections, 40 million could have their food assistance reduced, and 220,000 jobs could be lost.
View ArticleEast Bay's anti-recall movement is gaining momentum
In Alameda County, an anti-recall movement is gaining momentum. Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao and District Attorney Pamela Price are both facing recalls this November. We speak with Oaklandside reporter...
View ArticleQAnon and the destruction of the American family
Today, Angie talks to Jesselyn Cook, author of the new book The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family.
View ArticleHOW WILD: Unnatural
On BAY MADE, the third of four stories this week from the new HOW WILD podcast, produced by KALW’s Marissa Ortega-Welch.
View ArticleWorkers Compensation and Personal Injury
Personal injury law and workers compensation law are not always exclusive to one another. Where it gets complicated is when a work-related injury is caused, in whole or in part, by a third party. How...
View ArticleProposed rules could protect millions of Californians from impact of medical...
In a major shift that could boost the chances of millions of Americans of owning a home or buying a car, the Biden administration on Tuesday proposed a rule to ban medical debt from credit reports.
View ArticleAntisemitic fliers cause alarm in Lafayette
The Lafayette School District sent a letter to the community Monday warning of an uptick in antisemitic activity in the past week.
View ArticleKALW Day / Foul Ball / Transgender History Month
This Sunday marks 83 years of KALW broadcasting in the Bay Area. Today, a quick look back at what we’ve been up to. Then, we hear from an Oakland sports superfan about the departure of the A’s.
View ArticleOakland 68's turning corner on protests against A's move to Sacramento
Jorge Leon has been on the frontlines for protests against the ownership of the Oakland A's for nearly a generation. Last season, Leon organized a reverse boycott, while calling on A's owner John...
View ArticleMolly Giles memoir spans the Golden Gate Bridge
Woodacre author Molly Giles reads from her new book: a memoir about her life in the Bay Area crossing and recrossing the Golden Gate Bridge. It's called "Life Span."
View ArticleSights and Sounds: Chava Oropesa
On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," food photographer Chava Oropesa gives his favorite spots to eat in the Bay Area.
View ArticleHave trouble finding a therapist who takes insurance? You're not alone
NPR and ProPublica spoke with 500 therapists and found that many left insurance companies because of interference with patient care, red tape, and reimbursement rates.
View ArticleHOW WILD: Interview with Marissa Ortega-Welch
On BAY MADE, KALW’s Marissa Orteda Welch. sits down with 1A host Jen White to talk about her new podcast HOW WILD.
View ArticleSF conducting audit of statues and monuments
The City of San Francisco has hired an outside firm to conduct an audit of its nearly 100 statues and monuments, which will be used to determine which should be altered or removed.
View ArticleA Chance To Harmonize on Labor Day
Interview with author Sheryl Kaskowitz on her new book "A Chance To Harmonize".
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