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When We All Get to Heaven is a new 10-part audio documentary series from Eureka Street Productions that focuses on how the MCC congregation in San Francisco responded to the personal and political trials of the AIDS epidemic, including the deaths of hundreds of its members.
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Africamix announces a fresh new feature of the show, PAIVAPO! “Under The Baobab Tree."
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Multi-instrumentalist and educator, Martín Perna discusses Antibalas' new album "Hourglass" with KALW Music's Wonway Posibul.
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Bay MadeThis week on BAY MADE: we are sharing episodes of Altered States, a podcast exploring what science can tell us about psychedelics—and what psychedelics can tell us about ourselves. It’s produced by the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics and PRX.
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On today’s show, the animated character Tiny Chef has an exhibit and film at the California Academy of Sciences. We'll hear from one of the co-creators of "The Tiny Chef Show" and the voice actor behind the character. Then, actor Don Reed is here to talk about his event "Redwood Nights—Storytelling Under the Stars." And a 2024 throwback performance of poet Nazelah Jamison at "Sights + Sounds After Dark."