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Squid on the Street: Why Fungi?
Our Squid on the Street has been busy. At the fifty-first annual Fungus Faire in Santa Cruz, Maury Cavoto-Burnette asks, Why are you excited about fu…
1 year, 1 month ago
Santa Cruz County’s Mobile Response Unit Saves Lives
As local governments try to stretch their budgets to accommodate a new wave of mental health cases, a new program is trying to shift the emergency re…
1 year, 1 month ago
Remembering Jeremy Lansman, Radio Pioneer
This Thursday at 5pm on Talk of the Bay, Rachel Anne Goodman hosts a remembrance of radio and television pioneer, Jeremy Lansman, who was the founder…
1 year, 1 month ago
Squid on the Street: Reactions to CEO Murder
Maury Cavoto-Burnette is our squid on the street this month. She asks, “What is your take on the killing of the insurance CEO, and the health our nat…
1 year, 2 months ago
Winter Reading Treats from Narrative Species’ Rick Kleffel
On Talk of the Bay, Christine Barrington welcomes Rick Kleffel of Narrative Species with 12 book recommendations from his honed literary lens.
Winter…
1 year, 2 months ago
Sibley Simon on Tackling Housing Challenges in Santa Cruz: Insights from Workbench’s Partner
On this episode of “Talk of the Bay”, host Bodie Shargel dives into housing issues in Santa Cruz with Sibley Simon, a local housing advocate, founder…
1 year, 2 months ago
Squid on the Street-How Long Could You Go Without Your Phone?
Meet our new “Squid on the Street” UCSC Humanities intern, Maury Burnette-Cavoto. She asks: “How long could you go without your cell phone?”. The an…
1 year, 2 months ago
Giving Locally: Nonprofits Shine a Light
Santa Cruz Gives is the brainchild of Jeanne Howard former publisher of Good Times weekly. It’s a local crowdfunding site where people can support ma…
1 year, 2 months ago
Pastures of Plenty: A History of California Farmworkers
It’s time to give thanks to the folks who harvest our food. California’s farmworkers feed the world. KSQD presents excerpts from Rachel Anne Goodman’…
1 year, 2 months ago
Author Manjula Martin can harvest plenty from a fruitless apple tree
Host PK Hattis is joined by the wonderfully talented and incisive local writer Manjula Martin. Martin is author of The Last Fire Season: A Personal a…
1 year, 3 months ago