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This week, we share conversations from our series, The Bay Agenda, recorded live at KALW’s community events space in downtown San Francisco.
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When loved ones die we find ways to hold on — through photos and keepsakes. Now, things like AI memorial platforms and companion chatbots offer digitized connection with the dead. With these technologies becoming more common, what does it mean to grieve with a chatbot instead of each other?
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What’s the difference between the merely surprising, the highly improbable, and the truly impossible?
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Queer Power HourThis week on the QUEER POWER HOUR, the guys from the Beers with Queers podcast dig deep into the history of Halloween in the Castro.
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For the past several years, the “Rocky Horror” musical production at Oasis has been a Halloween-season tradition for patrons of the iconic, gay nightclub in San Francisco . However this year’s show is the last time fans will experience the on-stage tribute to the cult film “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
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Bay MadeIt's Halloween Week on Bay Made and we're sharing some spooky scary stories from local podcasts, including East Bay Yesterday, Outside Lands, Muni Diaries and Storied: SF.
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On this week's episode of "Sights + Sounds Picks," actor Joe Ayers gives his arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
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CrosscurrentsBomba is more than just music. Today, we’ll hear how one of Puerto Rico’s oldest musical traditions lives on in the Bay. Then, we hear a very scary Sudanese folk tale.
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CrosscurrentsBomba. It's a word you feel: percussive, rhythmic, pulsating. The art form grew out of the Afro Indigenous cultures of Puerto Rico. But it’s much more than dance music. Bomba echoes and resonates with the violent history of slavery and resistance in Puerto Rico.
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On today's show we talk with the director behind the film adaptation of the memoir "Fairyland." Then, a huge exhibit has manga fans flocking to the de Young Museum in San Francisco.
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Bay MadeIt's Halloween Week on Bay Made and we're sharing some spooky scary stories from local podcasts, including East Bay Yesterday, Outside Lands, Muni Diaries and Storied: SF.