SPORTY: Greg Louganis, Billie Jean King and a very Queer Olympics
The QUEER POWER HOUR is getting sporty with a trio of stories about the past and present of professional LGBTQ+ athletes.
View ArticleGreat Highway Dramas / New Street Drug "Soap" / Photo Exhibit of Rock Legends
Prop K would permanently close the Great Highway to cars and make Ocean Beach a park; A new street drug called "soap"; Music writer Michael Goldberg's images of rock legends in Jukebox: Photographs...
View ArticleHear special broadcasts from the Cabrillo Festival
Listen to concerts from the contemporary music festival on Revolutions Per Minute with Sarah Cahill.
View ArticleAlmanac - Monday, September 9, 2024
California became the 31st state to join the union on this date in 1850.
View Articletbh: Having a voice without a vote
Summer vacation is over and Bay Area students are back in school. Here at KALW that means it’s also time for the new season of tbh, our award-winning series by, about, and for teenagers. This year, we...
View ArticleHaving a voice without a vote
Over 60 percent of voters between 18 and 34 view climate change as a serious threat. But what about people who are too young to vote? tbh producer Antara Gangwal, a senior at Leland High School, says...
View Article'This Poem is in honor of Mamaz / Este Poema es en honor a las madres' by...
Today's powerful and beautiful poem is brought to us by the poverty skola herself tiny gray-garcia.
View ArticleThe ongoing fight against factory farming
More than 80B animals are slaughtered every year. How Factory Farming Ends, a 10-part Vox series, explores the past and future of the movement against factory farming.
View ArticleKITCHEN SISTERS AUDIO FESTIVAL: Hidden Kitchens
This month BAY MADE is proud to present The Kitchen Sisters Audio Festival, featuring four decades of work from Bay Area radio legends Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson (a.k.a. The Kitchen Sisters).
View ArticleBay Area based Latino Community Foundation polls Latino voters statewide
A Bay Area-based nonprofit polled 900 Latinos from across the state on their election concerns.
View ArticleCal Shakes | SF Flower Piano | Smuin Contemporary Ballet
9/11/24 This week guest host Philippa Kelly talks with Smuin Artistic Director Amy Seiwert, SF Flower Piano Artist Sarah Cahill, and Cal Shakes' Clive Worsley, Nina Ball and William Hodgson.Wednesdays...
View ArticleAlmanac - Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Enjoy a glass of port wine on Port Wine Day...why not have one with your Swanson TV Dinner, which made its debut on this date in 1953.
View ArticleChevron Refinery settles, killing voter approved tax ballot measure
Richmond recently accepted a settlement from Chevron Refinery for the way it has polluted the environment. Some say it's not enough money, other's say it saved the city from litigation.
View ArticleChevron Refinery Settlement / How Wild: Primitive
The city of Richmond made a last minute deal with Chevron over a proposed tax that was headed for the November ballot. Today, we hear how the money might be spent. Then, we explore how technology is...
View ArticleEcy Femi King pens graphic guide to computer science
Palo Alto author Ecy Femi King, reads from her new book about exploring Stanford's introductory computer science classes in graphic form.
View ArticleWhat's at stake in the election & tonight's debate?
Vice President Harris will face off against Donald Trump for the first time since becoming the Democratic nominee. What questions would you like the moderators to ask?
View ArticleKITCHEN SISTERS AUDIO FESTIVAL: Eggers and Foragers
This month BAY MADE is proud to present The Kitchen Sisters Audio Festival, featuring four decades of work from Bay Area radio legends Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson (a.k.a. The Kitchen Sisters).
View ArticleHardly Strictly full lineup includes Oakland Rising, an emerging artist...
Melodious & Friends are set to perform at the free music festival in Golden Gate Park on October 4 to 6.
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