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AUDIO
FORUM
Golden Gate Toll Hike / Distractions on the Road (25MB) May 9, 2008
Donna Foote - Teach for America (25MB) May 9, 2008
Childhood Obesity (25MB) May 8, 2008
Indiana and North Carolina Primaries / Medi-Cal Reimbursement Rate Cut (25MB) May 7, 2008
Indiana and North Carolina Primaries / Medi-Cal Reimbursement Rate Cut (25MB) May 7, 2008
Louise Erdrich - "Plague of Doves" (25MB) May 7, 2008
Cyclone in Myanmar (25MB) May 6, 2008
George Shultz and John Shoven (25MB) May 6, 2008
Healthcare and Privacy (25MB) May 5, 2008
Socially Conscious Entrepreneurs (25MB) May 5, 2008
THE CALIFORNIA REPORT
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PACIFIC TIME
October 12, 2007 (13MB) ...
October 5, 2007 (13MB) ...
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PERSPECTIVES
Ruling the Roost (1MB) May 9, 2008
Beloved (1MB) May 8, 2008
Merit Pay (1MB) May 7, 2008
Sprinklers (1MB) May 6, 2008
The Olympics of Politics (1MB) May 5, 2008
Living with My Grandmother (1MB) May 4, 2008
A Dollar Bill has Two Sides (1MB) May 4, 2008
Cattle (1MB) May 3, 2008
The Wire (1MB) May 3, 2008
I Was Not One of Those People (1MB) May 3, 2008
THE WRITER'S BLOCK
Dan White: Operation Water Dump (9MB) May 7, 2008
Samantha Hunt: The Invention of Everything Else (8MB) May 3, 2008
Michael Krasny: Off Mike (4MB) May 3, 2008
Sloane Crosley: The Pony Problem (7MB) May 3, 2008
Playground/Groenveld: Missive (4MB) May 3, 2008
Toby Barlow: Sharp Teeth (7MB) May 2, 2008
Tom Dolby: The Sixth Form (8MB) February 20, 2008
Ellis Avery: The Teahouse Fire (8MB) February 13, 2008
Jean-Pierre Lacrampe: Objects Of My Disaffection (3MB) February 5, 2008
Mack and Kaufman: A Version of the Truth (8MB) January 30, 2008
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VIDEO
SPARK
Spark: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (26MB) Spark tours the "Bang the Machine" exhibit at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts from January 17 through April 4, 2004. Original airdate: March 2004.
Spark: The Ames Gallery (41MB) The Ames Gallery, primarily exhibits pieces by self-taught or outsider artists, as well as folk art and Americana. Bonnie Grossman gives Spark a tour of her space highlighting some of her favorite pieces. Original airdate: January 2004.
Spark: Virginia Harrison (25MB) Virginia Harrison began creating what she calls "memory markers" after the death of her young son. Spark visits with Harrison at her foundry. Original airdate: September 2003.
Spark: Mark Fiore (99MB) Spark visits with political cartoonist Mark Fiore as he creates a cartoon riffing on Hillary Clinton's emotional moment before the 2008 New Hampshire primary. Original airdate: February 2008.
Spark: Surf Style at 111 Minna (44MB) Spark meets up wth surf legend Herbie Fletcher to check out the "Surf Style" exhibit at 111 Minna Gallery. Original airdate: August 2003.
Spark: David Best (115MB) Spark tags along as David Best and his team transform a 1973 Cadillac into a 40-foot rocket car, their mode of transportation at the 2003 Burning Man Festival. Original airdate: August 2003.
Spark: Center for Contemporary Music (28MB) Spark visits graduate students at the Center for Contemporary Music as they explore the relationship between audience and performer. Original airdate: July 2003.
Spark: Project Bandaloop (39MB) Spark meets up with Project Bandaloop as they introduce a vertical, trampoline-like surface into their routine to explore both vertical and horizontal movement. Original airdate: July 2003.
Spark: Artship (42MB) Spark checks in with Artship, an innovative and offbeat organization, as they navigate the Bay Area searching for a new home. Original airdate: July 2003.
Spark: Hairspray (30MB) Spark goes behind the scenes of Best of Broadway's production of "Hairspray" to meet meet Joy Marcelle, the wigmaster. Original airdate: June 2004.
GALLERY CRAWL
KQED: Gallery Crawl - BOTH Here and There: Feb 2008 (100MB) GALLERY CRAWL drops into the NEITHER HERE NOR THERE show at Johannson Projects for a chat with gallerist Kimberly Johansson and the show's curator, Renny Pritikin, the Director of the Nelson Gallery and Fine Arts Collection at UC Davis. We also visit Maya Kabat and Antonio Vigil to talk about their INVISIBLE CITIES exhibition at Mercury 20, an artist-run gallery that's just a few blocks away in downtown Oakland.
KQED: Gallery Crawl - The Luggage Store: Jan 2008 (126MB) The Luggage Store celebrates 20 years of supporting artists and communities in San Francisco's Tenderloin and beyond. What was once the 509 Cultural Center has grown into three venues: The Luggage Store on Market Street; The Luggage Store Annex at 509 Ellis; and Cohen Alley, adjacent to the 509 location. In January 2008, The Luggage Store presents a group survey, "IN THE FULLNESS OF TIME," which explores the organizations 20-year history.
KQED: Gallery Crawl - Art and More: Dec 2007 (106MB) For the last-minute shopper: a few suggestions on where to get unique gifts, of the mostly hand-crafted variety, for that oddball on your list who always poses a bit of a shopping challenge. In December 2007, GALLERY CRAWL visits Electric Works and Fabric8 in San Francisco, two art spots that serve double duty as stores and galleries.
KQED: Gallery Crawl - July 2005 (215MB) Robert Koch Gallery, Brian Gross Fine Art, Jack Fischer Gallery, Patricia Sweetow Gallery and Fraenkel Gallery
KQED: Gallery Crawl - August 2005 (123MB) "Social Insecurity" at Catherine Clark Gallery; Catharine Saiki and Anthony May at Hang Art; and Richard Tuttle at Crown Point Press
KQED: Gallery Crawl - September 2005 (212MB) "Practice Makes Perfect: Bay Area Conceptual Craft" at Southern Exposure; "Abstract Painting: Works by Jenny Bloomfield, Gina Borg, Sharon Shepherd, and Chiyomi Taneike Longo" at SFMOMA Artists Gallery; and "The Murphy and Cadogan Fellowships in the Fine Arts Award Show" at the SF Arts Commission Gallery.
KQED: Gallery Crawl - October 2005 (173MB) "Will Wilson Recent Oil Paintings" at John Pence Gallery; "Seth Koen: Around the Corner" at Gregory Lind Gallery; "Gustavo Ramos Rivera: The Poetics of Painting - Paintings, Monotypes and Collages 1981-2005" at Hackett-Freedman Gallery.
KQED: Gallery Crawl - The Mission: November 2005 (47MB) "Revenge of Monster" at Creativity Explored; "Perpetual Motion/Movimiento Perpetuo" at Intersection for the Arts; "Bay Area Furniture Art 2005" at Blue Room Gallery. TECHNICAL NOTE: This episode has been compressed for video iPod compatibility, so it is smaller than previous episodes and best viewed at 320x240. It make look a tad dark or pixilated in full screen mode.
KQED: Gallery Crawl - Palo Alto: December 2005 (61MB) Three Palo Alto galleries: "Face Value" at Chelsea Art Gallery; "The Art of Small Painting" at Stellar-Somerset Gallery; "Two Views" at Modernbook Gallery. TECHNICAL NOTE: This episode has been compressed for video iPod compatibility, so it is smaller than previous episodes and best viewed at 320x240. It may look a tad dark or pixilated in full screen mode.
KQED: Gallery Crawl - Union Square: January 2006 (56MB) Three galleries in San Francisco's Union Square district: Alex Kanevsky at Dolby Chadwick Gallery; Maria Park at Toomey Tourell Gallery; "Histories" at Heather Marx Gallery. TECHNICAL NOTE: This episode has been compressed for video iPod compatibility, so it is smaller than previous episodes and best viewed at 640x480. It may look a tad dark or pixilated in full screen mode.
OTHER KQED PRODUCTIONS
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