Fri, Jan 25, 2008 -- 10:00 AM Role of the Realtor In light of ongoing housing woes and with real estate sites popping up daily on the internet, we look at the evolving role of the realtor. more
Fri, Jan 25, 2008 -- 9:00 AM The Future of Newspapers Los Angeles Times editor Jim O'Shea announced his departure this week, saying he was fired for refusing to cut newsroom jobs. A few days later, San Francisco Chronicle editor Phil Bronstein said he would be stepping down. We look at the state of the newspaper industry in light of these developments. more
Thu, Jan 24, 2008 -- 11:00 PM Primary Concerns: California Speaks Up Primary Concerns: California Speaks Up -- KPCC, KPBS, KXJZ, and KQED team up for a special two-hour statewide broadcast looking at the issues most important to voters in advance of the February 5 primary election. In the second hour, Tom Fudge from KPBS' "These Days" and Larry Mantle from "AirTalk" on KPCC invite discussion about the candidates' views on Iraq and immigration. Guests include Mark DiCamillo, director of Field Poll. (All Things Considered is pre-empted.)
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Thu, Jan 24, 2008 -- 10:00 PM Primary Concerns: California Speaks Up Primary Concerns: California Speaks Up -- KPCC, KPBS, KXJZ, and KQED team up for a special two-hour statewide broadcast looking at the issues most important to voters in advance of the February 5 primary election. In the first hour, KQED "Forum" host Michael Krasny and KXJZ "Insight" host Jeffrey Callison will take calls from listeners across the state about how well the campaigns are addressing their economic concerns. Guests include Jed Kolko, research fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California; and Kevin Hall, national economics correspondent for McClatchy Newspapers.
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Thu, Jan 24, 2008 -- 10:00 AM Special -- Primary Concerns: California Speaks Up In partnership with KPCC, KPBS and KXJZ, Forum brings you a special two-hour statewide broadcast looking at the issues most important to voters in advance of the February 5 primary election. In this hour, Tom Fudge from KPBSÂ? "These Days" and Larry Mantle from "AirTalk" on KPCC invite discussion about the candidates? views on Iraq and immigration. more
Thu, Jan 24, 2008 -- 9:00 AM Special -- Primary Concerns: California Speaks Up In partnership with KPCC, KPBS and KXJZ, Forum brings you a special two-hour statewide broadcast looking at the issues most important to voters in advance of the February 5 primary election. In this hour, KQED "Forum" host Michael Krasny and Capitol Public Radio "Insight" host Jeffrey Callison look at how the presidential campaigns are addressing Californians' economic concerns. more
Wed, Jan 23, 2008 -- 10:00 AM Helping Me Help Myself San Francisco-based author Beth Lisick spent a year trying ten self-help programs, including going on a Richard Simmons cruise. We talk to her about her new book, "Helping Me Help Myself." more
Wed, Jan 23, 2008 -- 9:00 AM Cosco Busan Oil Spill -- Where Are We Now? Two months after the container ship Cosco Busan crashed into the Bay Bridge, Forum examines the status of clean up efforts in the Bay. more
Tue, Jan 22, 2008 -- 10:00 AM Noir City Doomed protaganists. Femmes fatales. The city at night. We investigate the enduring popularity of the cinematic genre known as film noir-- and get a preview of San Francisco's annual Noir City film festival, which starts on Friday at the Castro Theater. more
Tue, Jan 22, 2008 -- 9:00 AM Castro Memoir Forum discusses the recent elections in Cuba and a new as-told-to autobiography, "Fidel Castro: My Life." more
Mon, Jan 21, 2008 -- 10:00 AM The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. revolutionized how America views race and equality. In this hour, Forum talks with both the man who served as Dr. King's longtime adviser and counsel, and the man chosen to preserve and disseminate Dr. King's papers.
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Mon, Jan 21, 2008 -- 9:00 AM Cross Border Migration into Mexico Much of the public discourse about immigration centers on movement into the United States across the Mexican border. Today, we discuss migrants who cross into Mexico through its southern border with Guatemala.
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