Sights + Sounds Picks: Alie Jones
On this week's episode of "Sights + Sounds Picks," writer, publisher and artist Alie Jones gives her arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
View ArticleA high-fiber diet lowers the risk of chronic disease and cancer
Research shows that a fiber-rich diet can lower the risk of early death, but only five percent of Americans eat the recommended amount of fiber each day.
View ArticleTown hall about Martinez refinery fire happening tonight
Contra Costa County is holding a town hall meeting tonight to discuss last month's Martinez Refining Company fire.
View ArticleTotal lunar eclipse tonight for Western Hemisphere
Bay Area residents could be treated to a total lunar eclipse tonight. That is… if the clouds clear up.
View ArticleBAY AGENDA: Envisioning Trans Futures (and Present)
This week, QUEER POWER HOUR shares a panel discussion about trans futures and a story about the first trans wrestling World Champion.
View ArticleJudith Jarvis Thomson
The life and thought of the philosopher who gave the Trolley Problem its name.
View ArticleAlmanac - Friday March 14, 2025
Today is Pi Day! (it's also Pizza day in some school cafeteria and it's a full moon...)
View ArticleSanta Clara makes sports more accessible for its youth
Santa Clara officials voted this week to make playing sports more accessible for youth.
View ArticleTrump’s crackdown on campus protests & the GOP’s proposed cuts
The Trump administration's move to deport Palestinian human rights activist Mahmoud Khalil has raised alarms among human rights organizations and free speech advocates.
View ArticleOne last drive on the Great Highway
On Friday, a two-mile stretch of San Francisco’s Great Highway officially closed to cars. Yesterday, KALW’s Jann Ramirez took advantage of possibly the last chance to drive the road between Sloat and...
View ArticleLee, Taylor apparent front-runners in Oakland's special mayoral election
Oakland voters will go to the polls on April 15th to elect a new mayor. Of nine candidates, two familiar names have risen to the top: Former Congresswoman Barbara Lee and former Oakland City...
View ArticleFor Jazz is Dead’s Adrian Younge, analog is life
The multi-instrumentalist's latest album, Something About April III, comes out April 18 on Linear Labs.
View ArticleOakland seeks new public safety commission volunteers
The City of Oakland is seeking volunteers for its new, five-member Public Safety Planning and Oversight Commission.
View ArticleMayor Daniel Lurie unveils homelessness and addiction plan
Yesterday, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie signed an executive directive that lays out his plan to address homelessness, addiction, and government failure.
View ArticleINFLECTION POINT with Gail Collins
This week, BAY MADE shares episodes of Lauren Schiller’s Inflection Point, an award-winning radio show that focused on how women build power and lead change
View ArticleINFLECTION POINT with Betty Reid Soskin
This week, BAY MADE shares episodes of Lauren Schiller’s Inflection Point, an award-winning radio show that focused on how women build power and lead change
View ArticleLook Before You Post
Social media was meant to bear witness to our daily lives. Now it might well become a witness for the prosecution.Sandip Roy explains.
View ArticleWhere is East Oakland?
East Oakland gave me the gift of being exposed to so much culture and art.
View ArticleSeeding the Sector: How KALW Trains Community Journalists
Our approach to journalism is not just innovative in the voices it amplifies, it’s also innovative in the way it is helping shape the industry.
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