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The KALW news team and guests took the stage at the Polish Club SF on December 3rd for an evening of multimedia storytelling as part of the Mission Arts and Performance Project (MAPP).» E-Mail This...
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Criminal law surprises--special guest is criminal law specialist Stanley Friedman.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleHear Hear: A Pop-Up Radio Project
Over the next 12 months, KALW 91.7FM Local Public Radio will be asking the residents of San Francisco and Oakland to tell stories of how they Work, Eat, Love, Play, Worship, and Create.» E-Mail This...
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In 2011, the world witnessed the devastating effects of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. In 2010, Haiti and Chile experienced their own destructive earthquakes.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleStaying sharp at the Bernal Cutlery
Every knife has a story – and if it’s passed through the Bernal Cutlery, Josh Donald can probably tell it to you. He owns the knife shop, which shares a building with four other businesses on Cortland...
View ArticleHear Here: Meet Gregory Gee
Hear Here: A Pop-Up Radio project is KALW’s brand new storytelling adventure in Oakland and San Francisco. Our Hear Here producers are popping up all over those cities to hear your stories and put them...
View ArticleA hostel with history in Los Altos
In 1924, Frank and Josephine Duveneck, a wealthy Palo Alto couple, saw a valley they liked in Los Altos Hills. So they bought it. Then they built and ran what would become the oldest operating hostel...
View ArticleHear Here: Meet Ben Nelson
If you're a San Francisco resident, there is a good chance you went to college. Over 40 percent of the residents are college graduates, making San Francisco one of the most educated cities in the...
View ArticleHear Here: Meet Chris Mason
The Hear Here project has been visiting libraries and community organizations around San Francisco and Oakland, bringing back the personal stories of people who live in those cities. At the San...
View ArticleHear Here: Meet Regina Tolbert
Our new community storytelling project, Hear Here is popping up in libraries, food banks, and schools to capture these stories and snapshots of life in Oakland and San Francisco. A few months ago, Hear...
View ArticleArriving at Market Street: how San Francisco's grand boulevard came to be
Market Street begins, or ends – depending on how you see it – down by the bay. There’s a plaza here, Justin Herman, where Market almost hits the Embarcadero.At 4:30pm on a Tuesday afternoon, streams of...
View ArticleMeet Your Neighbors: Cooking up three decades of school lunch
If you listen to KALW regularly, you might have noticed that every day, we announce the school lunches in the San Francisco Unified School District. What you might not know is that KALW studios are...
View ArticleHear Here: Meet John Stangl
Finding food can be hard for some families in the Bay Area. The producers of Hear Here, KALW’s community storytelling project, paid a visit to Oakland’s Laurel Elementary School during a monthly food...
View ArticleHear Here: Take part in an Ethiopian coffee ceremony with Guenet Sebsibe
Our Hear Here team has been interviewing people in libraries throughout San Francisco and Oakland about their lives and memories. Now they want to know about the places that make those memories what...
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The KALW news team and guests took the stage at the Polish Club SF on December 3rd for an evening of multimedia storytelling as part of the Mission Arts and Performance Project (MAPP).» E-Mail This...
View ArticleYour Legal Rights
Criminal law surprises--special guest is criminal law specialist Stanley Friedman.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleHear Hear: A Pop-Up Radio Project
Over the next 12 months, KALW 91.7FM Local Public Radio will be asking the residents of San Francisco and Oakland to tell stories of how they Work, Eat, Love, Play, Worship, and Create.» E-Mail This...
View ArticleExposing the Bay Areaâ
In 2011, the world witnessed the devastating effects of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. In 2010, Haiti and Chile experienced their own destructive earthquakes.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleStaying sharp at the Bernal Cutlery
Every knife has a story – and if it’s passed through the Bernal Cutlery, Josh Donald can probably tell it to you. He owns the knife shop, which shares a building with four other businesses on Cortland...
View ArticleHear Here: Meet Gregory Gee
Hear Here: A Pop-Up Radio project is KALW’s brand new storytelling adventure in Oakland and San Francisco. Our Hear Here producers are popping up all over those cities to hear your stories and put them...
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