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There is a growing number of people connecting with the ocean through the outdoor activity called tidepooling. KALW reporter Anna takes us to a queer tidepooling events in the Bay Area to figure out what makes exploring these places on our coasts important, particularly for queer folks.
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Nonprofits, seniors and people with disabilities are calling on the mayor to fund vital programs facing elimination under San Francisco’s latest budget proposal. Madison Alvarado with our partners at the San Francisco Public Press explains.
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This week in observance of Earth Day, KALW’s Bay Made is proud to share episodes of EARTH RIOT RADIO, produced by the Church of Stop Shopping. Hosted by Reverend Billy and Savitri D, the podcast is a humor-infused, music-filled wakeup call about the climate emergency.
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Today is Chickpea Day!
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San Francisco's very own Charles Lucero tells us about why Wake Up Everybody means so much to him to this day.
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The global band’s Rafael Morales spoke to Emmanuel Nado ahead of their stop at The Freight in Berkeley.
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This TV adaptation of Rufi Thorpe's 2024 novel is a wild ride from start to finish. Its all-star cast includes Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer, Nick Offerman and Nicole Kidman.
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For decades, economists gave short shrift to the idea of monopsony — a power employers can have to suppress wages. Now a wave of research suggests it's everywhere, and a new book argues it's key to understanding today's inequality.
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A state agency created to help protect Californians who can’t take care of themselves is failing to fulfill its promise. That’s according to a new investigation from our partner, CalMatters. The agency…known as the Professional Fiduciaries Bureau…was put into place almost 20 years ago. It licenses fiduciaries. These are people who manage everyday responsibilities for elders and others who can’t handle these obligations themselves. Things like paying bills and keeping up with doctor’s appointments. Reporter Byrhonda Lyons has spent more than a year digging into the bureau and hearing from Californians who feel they’ve been wronged by fiduciaries.
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OpenAI released a 13-page document titled “Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age” earlier this month.
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State of the Bay looks at how Former East Bay Congressman Eric Swalwell’s sudden exit is reshaping California’s governor’s race, continues our San Francisco Supervisor series with D4 candidate Natalie Gee, and previews the San Francisco International Film Festival.
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Bay MadeThis week in observance of Earth Day, KALW’s Bay Made is proud to share episodes of EARTH RIOT RADIO, produced by the Church of Stop Shopping. Hosted by Reverend Billy and Savitri D, the podcast is a humor-infused, music-filled wakeup call about the climate emergency.
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Bay PoetsToday poet Zack Rogow brings photobombing to an almost spiritual level with his poem.