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An Indian institution turns 90 at the end of this week.It’s not a bricks and mortar institution. It’s one of India’s most prolific writers - Bond, Ruskin Bond.
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Bay Area musician Alex Jordan talks about blurring the lines of American music and the songs from his heart on his album "Queen Kerosene."
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5/15/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe’s guests are Music of Remembrance (MOR) Librettist Gene Scheer & Music Director/Founder Mina Miller; African-American Shakespeare Co. Director L. Peter Callender; SFSYO & Santa Cruz Symphony Music Director/Conductor Daniel Stewart; and Sondheim’s Side By Side Cast Members Maureen McVeery and Ken Brill |Wednesdays @ 4:00PM PST!
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The second of four episodes airing this week from the "Shame in Medicine" series produced by The Nocturnists, a Bay Area-based medical storytelling podcast.
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New ArrivalsSatsuki Ina lives in Albany. Her book, The Poet and the Silk Girl came out on March 26th, 2024.
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Award-winning author and scholar Amitav Ghosh unpacks our past to reveal how climate change is deeply linked to colonization.
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The first of four episodes airing this week from the "Shame in Medicine" series produced by The Nocturnists, a Bay Area-based medical storytelling podcast.
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Bay PoetsPlaywright, essayist and poet Jose Vadi gives us a genuine tactical rumination on this pesky thing we call "tech."
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CrosscurrentsOyo is an Afro-South American restaurant- and the founding chef Maurice Dissels came from his home country of Guyana. He grew up in his grandma Oyo’s kitchen, and serves dishes he learned from her.
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Acclaimed British folk singer Sam Lee, who duets with nightingales in the fields and forests of Southern England, speaks about finding a re-enchantment with the Earth through his music.
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UncuffedUncuffed is pleased to share the new podcast, Track Change. Follow a group of men in Richmond, Virginia as they record an album inside a local county jail - a soundtrack to rebuilding a life after incarceration.
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Philosophy TalkHow does inequality distort our personalities and relationships?
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Queer Power HourThe second of a three-part miniseries from Making Gay History about the declassification of homosexuality as a mental illness.