Heroic Compost / The Stoop: This Ain't Texas, It's Africa
What’s brown, slightly smelly, and full of life? Compost!We’re digging into the green bins. Then, we hear an excerpt from The Stoop, all about the African origins of Country Music.
View ArticleNew edition of Stephen Most book tracks Klamath dam removal
The second edition of River of Renewal: Myth and History in the Klamath Basin, by Stephen Most, is about the largest dam removal and watershed restoration project in history.
View ArticleOver 75M Americans voted for the most sexist campaign in US history
In addition to making sexist comments about women, Donald Trump has been publicly accused of assault by two dozen women and was found liable of sexual abuse last May.
View ArticleMost CSU campuses show increase in six-year graduation rates
While 14 Cal State universities notched six-year graduation rate increases over the previous year, nine schools in the system saw their rates decline.
View ArticleSF opens Interfaith Winter Shelter for homeless
San Francisco opened its annual Interfaith Winter Shelter on Monday.
View ArticleMedi-Cal to cover traditional healing practices among Native Americans
Starting next year, Medi-Cal will cover traditional healing practices for Native Americans seeking treatment for substance use.
View ArticleWishing All A Happy Thanksgiving from On The Arts!
11/27/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe offers his music selects for a gracious lead-in to the holiday weekend. We return next week with live interviews covering upcoming holiday events and...
View ArticleCommunity scientists keeping an eye on the sky
This year, a shake-up in the staff of the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory led to a gap in data reporting during peak migration season.
View ArticleHawkwatch / Book It
Today, we meet the community scientists taking birding to a whole new level. Then, we hear about the untold history of the printing industry in a new episode of Book It.
View ArticleBook It: The untold history of books
Michael Castleman is the author of “The Untold History of Books.” It covers everything from cuneiform to Amazon, and it’s bits of trivia from the literary world.
View ArticleProject 2025 would "shatter democracy & create an imperial presidency”
Today's guests say Project 2025 would give Trump almost unlimited power to implement policies that will hurt everyday Americans and strip them of fundamental rights.
View ArticleThousands set to gather in downtown San Jose for annual Thanksgiving Day race
San Jose’s Silicon Valley Turkey Trot is gearing up to celebrate its 20th anniversary tomorrow.
View ArticleCalifornia Lawyers for the Arts
California Lawyers for the Arts [CLA] is a non-profit organization founded in 1974 to provide legal services to artists and members of the creative arts community.50 years later, California Lawyers for...
View ArticleElsie Allen and the legacy of Pomo basketry
We discuss Breaking Traditions, Saving Traditions: Elsie Allen and the Legacy of Pomo Basketry, on permanent display at the Santa Rosa Junior College Multicultural Museum
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