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09/11/2024

Bread and Buddha Thursdays 11AM-1PM. Music to feed the belly and the heart.  Acoustic finger style, Singer-Songwriters...many forms of folk shine in the first hour. Pop, Rock, Fusion/Jazz, Progressive, EDM, Alt anything and more pick up the energy in the …

09/11/2024

Patrice Vecchione climbs to the top of the big hill.
Photo courtesy of RDNE.

09/10/2024

What's funny in Santa Cruz? Pretty much everything when it comes to the comedians who gather here for the 11th annual Santa Cruz Comedy Festival October 1-5. The Festival draws comics from around the country to entertain us at 17 …

09/09/2024

Join your uncle Gary for Shapiro At Night, Thursdays at midnight for an eclectic mix of late night sounds.

09/09/2024

Treating dissociation with dreamwork. Today, meet psychotherapist Marilyn Manzi who treats women with acute stress disorder using what she calls dream psychotherapy. We start by defining acute stress disorder Then talk about the timeline by which trauma develops into PTSD …

09/09/2024

Join your uncle Gary for Shapiro At Night, Thursdays at midnight for an eclectic mix of late night sounds.

09/09/2024

Shapiro At Large Mondays at 11 AM. No genre, no era, is off limits in this eclectic, upbeat mix. It’s a great way to start your week!

09/09/2024

What Can We Do About Climate? On Labor Day, 2024, Ami sits down with two long-time climate organizers to talk about the intersection between climate and labor ahead of a local Climate Fest on Sept. 22. Andrew Goldenkranz is Chair …

09/09/2024

Jason Scorse speaks about the ever-present difficulty of communication.
Photo courtesy of Odonata Wellnesscenter.

09/08/2024

Tune in at 12 a.m., Monday, September 9th, and hear the Gypsy Scholar present part 2 of the Orphic Essay-with-Soundtrack “Labor Day: A Misplaced Federal Holiday.” This musical essay will present a historical background to a Federal holiday (supposedly “to …

09/07/2024

On WHAT A WEEK, join host Erik Nelson as he as an “off-the-record” conversation with Atlantic Magazine staff writer Franklin Foer, as they discuss all things Election 2024, plus so much more. Foer is the author of "The Last Politician: …

09/07/2024

A course through CSUMB under the banner of the OSHER Center is bringing in local stories of immigrants and their descendants. The guests and teachers of the course are former president of Chabot College, Celia Barbarena, PhD and former Dean …

09/07/2024

Katie Thompson is the new Executive Director of Save Our Shores, the organization which runs the annual Coast Cleanup among other great ocean conservation programs.

09/06/2024

Join Erik Nelson for two hours of prime “AmeriArcana” — as we celebrate some of the weirdest, wildest, and most wonderful Country music ever picked and ever grinned — on this inaugural edition of “Surfin’ Hootenanny.” The 40's, 50's, and …

09/05/2024

This episode of Talk of the Bay, with host Meilin Obinata, honors Labor Day by diving into modern labor issues with health and technology workers. We heard from an anonymous local CVS worker, who shared some of the workplace struggles …

09/05/2024

Scott Gale is on the board of the Monterey History & Art Association.  He is the curator of the Jo Mora: Cartographer exhibit, which is currently on display at The Stanton Center on Custom House Plaza in Monterey.  For several …

09/05/2024

This Saturday at 11AM on WHAT A WEEK! host Erik Nelson will be joined live by Atlantic Magazine staff writer Franklin Foer, as they discuss all things Election 2024, and the role the “Mainstream Media” might have in influencing the …

09/05/2024

Alan Ritch remembers his brother-in-law's banner.

09/04/2024

John Hunt is a collaborator at the California Marine Sanctuary Foundation and a research toxicologist at the University of California, Davis. For over 20 years he co-directed the Marine Pollution Studies Laboratory at Granite Canyon on the Big Sur Coast, …

09/04/2024

Laurie Corn is searching for the wandering muse.
Photo courtesy of Suzy Hazelwood.