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This week on BAY MADE: episodes from the locally produced California Sun podcast.
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For the first time since their team folded in 1981, the first professional women’s basketball team in San Francisco reunites in the Bay Area.
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The son of famed Nigerian Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti spoke to KALW's Emmanuel Nado ahead of his show at the UC Theatre in Berkeley.
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Some of the essential things you need to know before the festival in Golden Gate Park this weekend August 8-10.
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The effort is focused on bringing the organization in line with President Trump's cultural directives ahead of the country's 250th anniversary celebrations.
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Days after the president's call for a "new" census, the top official overseeing the Census Bureau told employees that Congress, not Trump, has final say over the tally, NPR has exclusively learned.
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The TV prequel to the Alien movies calls back to the best elements of those original films — including questions about corporate exploitation and technological advancements.
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Required by Congress, the reports no longer single out things like rigged elections or sexual violence against children as human rights violations.
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The Bay Area Air District issued an air quality advisory in the region earlier today because of smoke from a wildfire in Central California.
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Local queer communities are already embracing the bay area's new women's basketball team.
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All summer long, KALW is airing one-hour episodes of Not Born Yesterday, a show that explores the joys and challenges of getting older and includes conversations with experts in the field.
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Access for cyclists and pedestrians across the Richmond-San Rafael bridge will be limited this fall.