Laurie Corn – France
Laurie Corn is confounded and obsessed while painting in France.
Peter St John – Rock and roll
Peter St John discovers something when on the threshold of a brilliant idea. Photo courtesy of Kampus Production
San Lorenzo Valley Art Tour
May 20 & 21 launches the 2nd annual San Lorenzo Valley Art Tour featuring dozens of artists from a multitude of genres who will welcome guests into their studios. Artists Mick Singer and Raf Strudly will share details of this exciting new free event taking place...
Veteran’s Transition Center of California
The Veteran’ Transition Center of California is the largest organization serving veterans on the central coast. Since 1996, this non-profit has operated on historic Ft Ord land to provide homeless Veterans and their families with housing, food, clothing, case...
Dreaming and Enchantment with Writer Andy Couturier
My personal writing mentor, Andy Couturier, is helping me through the birth of my book about dreaming. Andy is also an avid dreamer in his own right, and he has lots of say about using dreams to deepen our enchantment and sense of magic in the world. We start with...
Olga Cossi – Prayer
The late Olga Cossi said, "There is a right way to do everything." Photo courtesy of Dawit Bogale
Teens at Santa Cruz Boys and Girls Club Find Refuge from Life’s Pressures
Teens are undergoing a mental health crisis, with cases of depression and anxiety reaching epidemic proportions nationwide, especially after the Pandemic. In Santa Cruz, the Boys and Girls Club has been a safe refuge from the stresses teens face, while still coping...
Impact of Floods on Elkhorn Slough
This is a feature created by Elnaz Sarbar Boczek , an intern from Cabrillo College Elkhorn Slough is one of the largest estuaries in California that provides essential habitat for over 700 species, from sea otters to birds. This slough is part of the 10 percent of...
Kyle Robertson and Jeanne Proust of the Center for Public Philosophy on philosophy in daily life
Jeanne Proust has studied Humanities, Philosophy and Visual Arts in Bordeaux, Berlin, and Paris. She has been teaching Philosophy for the last 13 years in the U.S. Her PhD dissertation (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) focused on the pathologies of...
The Film Gang Review: EO
Suspenseful. Funny. Meditative. Disturbing. Mysterious: five adjectives that describe EO, the latest movie from the renowned Polish filmmaker, Jerzy Skolimowski. And yet, it’s challenging to explain how watching EO, which follows a donkey on a journey guided by...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, May 14th: Electrification of California & the Battle over Solar Farms in the Deserts with Professor Dustin Mulvaney
Electrification of California & the Battle over Solar Farms in the Deserts with Professor Dustin Mulvaney On Sustainability Now! Sunday, May 14th, 5-6 PM on KSQD 90.7 FM and KSQD.org In the face of climate change, jurisdictions across the country and...
Noah Miska – Backyard Fences
Noah Miska is optimistic about the future of the planet. Photo Courtesy of markus Spiske
Writers Patrice Vecchione and Tania Romanov speak of walking and writing
"If you were a landscape": Women walking, creating, and becoming This new podcast from The Babblery, featured on Talk of the Bay, explores the importance of walking in the writing lives of two women, Patrice Vecchione and Tania Romanov. Host Suki Wessling leads them...
Margie Kern-Marshall – Depression
Margie Kern-Marshall is the resident kid in the house of grown-ups.
KSQD at Earthday 2023 -Wishes for the Planet
Courtesy of Hope Forpeace