Book It: Short stories explore the personal impacts of climate change
It’s fiction with a deep shot of reality today – Bay Area writer Nina Schuyler tells how climate change impacts a handful of people in their lives in her new collection of interconnected short stories.
View ArticleOakland's District 5 Voters
KALW’s Executive Producer Ben Trefny speaks with Oaklandside's arts, culture and community reporter Azucena Rasilla about what’s most pressing for the people living in Oakland’s District 5.
View ArticleOakland's District 5 Voters / Book It: In This Ravishing World
Today, we hear what’s most pressing for Oakland’s District 5 voters. Then, the personal impacts of climate change in a conversation with short story writer, Nina Schuyler.
View ArticleErasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future
In his new book, Yale professor of philosophy Jason Stanley exposes the danger of the authoritarian right’s attacks on education and efforts to erase history.
View ArticleKITCHEN SISTERS AUDIO FESTIVAL: Manny Yekutiel — Civic Convener
It's the final week of The Kitchen Sisters Audio Festival on BAY MADE. This week, we hear stories about local heroes and icons from Bay Area radio legends Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson (a.k.a. The...
View ArticleAn ode to the Bay Area hustle from San Francisco local Marisa Thompson
On the final Friday of every month we’ve been handing the microphone over to you for our free open mic night! Here is a recording from one of the performances from San Francisco local Marisa Thompson.
View Article'Black Rodeo' captures Black cowboy culture through vibrant photos
Bay Area photographer Tricia Turner takes us inside Black cowboy culture through moving photos in her book 'Black Rodeo.'
View ArticleAfter losing almost everything, a man finds his purpose by helping others
After a devastating loss, William Harris shares how he found meaning in life again. A new story from Uncuffed about helping yourself by helping others.
View ArticleUncuffed: Meaning of Life / 'Black Rodeo' / Ode To The Hustle
Helping others to help yourself, in a new story from Uncuffed. Then, photographer Tricia Turner shows us inside Black cowboy culture. And, an ode to hustling, from one of our final Friday open mics.
View ArticleSights and Sounds: Bill Burns
On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," cosplayer Bill Burns gives his arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
View ArticleLessons from the COVID-19 supply chain collapse ahead of the election
New York Times global economics correspondent Peter Goodman discusses how monopolistic industries exploited the COVID-19 crisis and what's really driving inflation.
View ArticleKITCHEN SISTERS AUDIO FESTIVAL: WHER — The First All-Girl Radio Station (Part 1)
Bay Area radio legends Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson (a.k.a. The Kitchen Sisters) share one of their favorite stories on the last day of The Kitchen Sisters Audio Festival on BAY MADE.
View ArticleA’s end final homestand in Oakland
The A’s are playing their final home game before a packed house at the Coliseum. This ends their 57th and final year in Oakland, before they move to Sacramento for their next season.
View ArticlePoliticians prepare for harassment ahead of Nov. 5th election
The U.S. general election is less than six weeks away and elected officials across the country, including California Senator Alex Padilla, are taking steps to protect election workers from harassment...
View Article7 Performances We're Looking Forward to Seeing at Portola Music Festival 2024
This weekend, Portola returns to Pier 80 for its third consecutive year of bringing some of the best in dance music to San Francisco.
View ArticleThe Battle Against the Far-Right Takeover of Small-Town America
Sasha Abramsky writes about how polarization threatened to break apart two American communities and how one found a way back while the other splintered.
View ArticleA's fans reflect on the team's last home game
The Oakland A’s beat the Texas Rangers yesterday, 3-2, in their final home game at the Oakland Coliseum. They played in front of a sell out crowd of nearly 47,000. Fans reflected on saying goodbye.
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