Jason Scorse – Court
In light of the recent Supreme Court decisions, Jason Scorse warns, "Don't let them fool you." Photo courtesy Phung Touch.
Frontline Reports from the Race to Save the Earth
“Frontline Reports from the Race to Save the Earth” “Be Bold America!” Sunday, September 24, 2023 at 5:00pm (PDT) “We don’t need to rely just on climate scientists anymore to warn us that we are in a Code Red emergency.” - John J. Berger The news is undeniably grim....
MUSIC FOR ABOLITION: Terri Lyne Carrington Brings Social Justice to 2023 Monterey Jazz Festival
Interview by John Malkin Terri Lyne Carrington is a jazz drummer, educator and author who grounds her projects in feminism, spiritual liberation and the movement to abolish prisons and police. Her latest album New Standards - Volume 1 received the 2023 Grammy for Best...
A Visit with Senator John Laird
Fresh off the recent legislative session in Sacramento, Senator John Laird answers listener questions and talks about a range of issues concerning local residents, from fire insurance to climate change and more.
How to find older podcasts of Sustainability Now! prior to September 17, 2023
Friends of Sustainability Now! Our podcasts prior to September 17, 2023 have vanished from KSQD's archive server. If you are seeking specific podcasts from the past four years, or just want to browse, you can find them at: Google Docs:...
Open Studios 2023 is right around the corner! Ann Ostermann with local artists share all the latest.
Open Studios is right around the corner and, for art lovers, October is a month to celebrate, discover, and visit the rich community of artists of this region. On Talk of the Bay, Monday September 25, our guest is Ann Osterman of The Arts Council of Santa Cruz...
Marco Poehner – Wat Do Teachers Do?
Marco Poehner, a teacher, gives a smart answer to a simple question. Photo courtesy of Fauxels.
Sally Grey – Home
Saly Grey reflects on the meaning of home. Photo courtesy of Kelly.
Anima Dreams, Personal Neurobiology, and Hispanic Identity with John Valenzuela, PhD
An anima dream series and personal neurobiology. Also Dreams about love and, just in time for Hispanic heritage month, Mexican American male identity formation. A conversation with John Valenzuela, PhD. John describes that the anima and animus figures we meet in our...
Queer, Trans & Allied Student Summits of the Central Coast
On Saturday September 30 The The Safe Schools Project of Santa Cruz County will present two different Summits at Watsonville High School to assist and support youth, parents and educators to help create a safe and more inclusive future for everyone under the LGBTQIA+...
Andrea Macon – Still Life
Andrea Macon sees fine art in a refrigerator?
Prepare to Laugh! 10th Anniversary of the Santa Cruz Comedy Festival: October 4-7
If Laughter is the best medicine, be prepared for a strong dose of the good stuff October 4-7 for the 10th anniversary of the Santa Cruz Comedy Festival. On Talk of the Bay, Monday, September 18, Comedy Fest founder, DNA, will share the goods on all the fun happening...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, September 17th, 2023: Why are some people so up in arms about CEQA? with Professor Deborah Sivas, Stanford Law School
Why are some people so up in arms about CEQA? with Professor Deborah Sivas, Stanford Law School What do you know about CEQA, the California Environmental Quality Act, passed in 1970 and signed into law by then-Governor Ronald Reagan? For more than 50 years,...
Bahia Brunelle – Funny Females
Bahia Brunelle reflects on the place of women in comedy.
Summer Vacation Rafting along the Salmon River with Tim Bluhm and The Coffis Brothers
The season of summer fun is winding down, but if you missed your vacation trip this year, we invite you join Talk of the Bay host, Christine Barrington, for a music-filled frolick down Idaho’s Salmon River with Tim Bluhm of The Mother Hips and Santa Cruz’s very own...