Year’s End All Caller Dream Show
It is a musical Dream Journal today. I am excited to debut the music of new artist Paige Kalenian. We played two of her songs: Something New and Deja Vu. We spoke with Paige about her creative process. We also spoke with the creator of the background music of the...
Patrice Vecchione – Mother’s Stories
Patrice Vecchione shares the impact of her mother's stories.
Sustainability Now! Dec. 27: Are we Becoming “Plastic People of the Universe” Or, What does “biodegradable” really mean?
As you may have read in a number of places, not only is the ocean full of plastic, we are literally living in an ocean of plastic microparticles falling from the sky. Before you know it, we will all be “Plastic People of the Universe.” On this show, Sustainability...
Nancy LaFortune – Christmas reading
Nancy LaFortune shares her family holiday tradition.
The Film Gang Review: Mank (2020)
Citizen Kane is justifiably regarded as one of the great American films. But who was the real genius behind the 1941 classic? According to David Fincher’s new film, Mank, it was not Orson Welles, but screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz. Fincher, working from a...
Winter Opera Festival
From 7 to 10 p.m. every Monday, explore the wonderful world of opera. The Winter Festival includes: JANUARY 4, 2021: ERNANI By Giuseppe Verdi with Luciano Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland featuring Richard Bonynge conducting the Orchestra and Chorus of the Welsh National...
Gretchen Gudenkauf – Holiday Soothers
Gretchen Gudenkauf offers a recipe for self-soothing holiday habits.
Zac Brown: Being Black in the World of Yoga
On Talk of the Bay December 22, 2020 Christine Barrington interviews local yoga teacher, Zac Brown, about being Black in the world of Yoga. Zac brings sensitivity, compassion and wisdom to explorations around philosophy of Yoga and what it means to be free when so...
The Cabrillo Stage: Looking Forward
On Talk of the Bay December 22, Christine Barrington talks with Jon Nordgren, the Artistic Director of The Cabrillo Stage, a beloved venue for stellar performances that entertain audiences while cultivating local talent. The Covid-19 Pandemic has been characterized...
The Three Sea Show Replicates Small Town Community Online
Tiny Corralitos Cultural Center isn't a place that many in Santa Cruz think of as a destination, but the CCC has had a thriving, small-town open mic for years. Situated near the crossroads in Corralitos, a tiny agricultural town on the way to Watsonville, the CCC...
Will California Monarch Butterflies Disappear?
ARE MONARCH BUTTERFLIES HEADING TOWARD EXTINCTION? THEY QUALIFIED IN 2020 FOR ENDANGERED SPECIES STATUS, BUT WERE TOLD TO WAIT THEIR TURN. MARTHA NITZBERG, NO 1 INTERPRETER AT NATURAL BRIDGES STATE PARK, GIVES AN UPDATE ON THE PLIGHT OF WESTERN MONARCH BUTTERFLIES ....
Dreams and the Power of Story with Sue Scavo
We speak with Embodied Dreamwork practitioner Susan Marie Scavo about the power of story in our lives and in our dreams. We talk about how stories are so much more powerful than statistics and also why certain scenes from movies make their way into our dreams. Sue...
Jane Meredith Daugherty – Mother’s Holiday Gifts
Jane Meredith Daugherty's mother had a specific taste in holiday gifts.
Silent Mind, Holy Mind: A Buddhist Perspective on Christmas.
Christmas is a cultural holiday celebrated here in the United States by many people of various religious traditions, including Buddhists. But does the life of Jesus and the holiday of Christmas have a deeper meaning that Buddhists can also appreciate? How do Buddhists...
Unheard Voices with Justin Cummings, former Santa Cruz mayor & Nikia Chaney professor at Cabrillo College
On Unheard Voices Friday, December 18, 2020 host Cheryl Williams spoke with Justin Cummings, the first African-American elected to the Santa Cruz City Council, as he completes his historic year as mayor. They discussed some of his accomplishments in 2020, and what he...