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I Love You California: 20 Years of Art From 3 Fish Studios

KALW celebrates the 20 years of 3 Fish Studios with a new gallery show featuring the works of founders Annie Galvin and Eric Rewitzer.

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The Bloodline: Wrestling as Family Business

In the Bay Area’s world of pro-wrestling, Polynesian wrestlers are a small but influential group. And they have a rich history. Today, we meet a wrestler from a Samoan pro-wrestling dynasty.

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Heavyweights And Mayoral Races

Today, we meet a wrestler who's making a name for himself while honoring his family legacy. Then, Two candidates draw ahead in Oakland’s special mayoral election.

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Almanac - Tuesday March 18, 2025

Today is Oatmeal Cookie Day!

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Oakland seeks new public safety commission volunteers

The City of Oakland is seeking volunteers for its new, five-member Public Safety Planning and Oversight Commission.

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Mayor Daniel Lurie unveils homelessness and addiction plan

Yesterday, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie signed an executive directive that lays out his plan to address homelessness, addiction, and government failure.

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INFLECTION POINT with Gail Collins

This week, BAY MADE shares episodes of Lauren Schiller’s Inflection Point, an award-winning radio show that focused on how women build power and lead change

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INFLECTION POINT with Betty Reid Soskin

This week, BAY MADE shares episodes of Lauren Schiller’s Inflection Point, an award-winning radio show that focused on how women build power and lead change

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Look Before You Post

Social media was meant to bear witness to our daily lives. Now it might well become a witness for the prosecution.Sandip Roy explains.

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Seeding the Sector: How KALW Trains Community Journalists

Our approach to journalism is not just innovative in the voices it amplifies, it’s also innovative in the way it is helping shape the industry.

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Where is East Oakland?

East Oakland gave me the gift of being exposed to so much culture and art.

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Uncuffed: What's In A Name?

In prison, a name can mean way more than just how you introduce yourself. And changing or getting rid of a name, can be the beginning of an important transformation.

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Almanac - Wednesday March 19, 2025

Today is Naw'Ruz, or Nowruz. Persian New Year. The day before Spring Equinox

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How can we talk about the obesity crisis without shaming?

New research published in the Lancet finds that obesity related deaths are on the rise and the obesity epidemic continues to skyrocket with no end in sight.

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Part III: Attack upon the Judiciary: Local, State and National

Whether the case is criminal or civil, about freedom or money or the workings of our government – why it is so important to have an impartial judiciary?Is not following the agenda of an elected...

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SF’s Muni cutting summer bus service

In a meeting yesterday, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency voted to move forward with cutting or limiting service to six bus lines this summer.

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UC workers stage one-day strike to press contract demands

Thousands of workers from University of California campuses and medical centers across the Bay Area walked off their jobs yesterday in a one-day strike. They are alleging staff shortages, bad faith...

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MAKING GAY HISTORY: The Nazi Era (Episode 02)

QUEER POWER HOUR is honored to be the only public radio station in the country to air a new, 12-part series from Making Gay History about the overlooked history of Nazi persecution of LGBTQ people in...

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'Freaky Tales' directors Anna Bolden and Ryan Fleck // ODC/Dance presents...

On today's show, we hear from the directors of the new movie "Freaky Tales," then ODC/Dance talks about one of their upcoming shows, and the play "Fat Ham" puts a Black, Southern, queer twist on...

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Celebrating the Mission with San Francisco's first Latino Poet Laureate

April is National Poetry Month, and to celebrate in proper style we have been exploring San Francisco State’s Poetry Center’s amazing archives.

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