Reporting from both sides of the Pacific Ocean, KQED's Pacific Time explores the ideas, trends and cultural patterns that flow back and forth between Asia and America.
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Recently on Pacific Time
Thu, Oct 11, 2007 -- 6:30 PM Pacific Time Monterey's Asian American History, Japan's Boomers Retire, A Look Back at Pacific Time Host: K. Oanh Ha
Pacific Time : Monterey's Asian American History California's Monterey peninsula evokes Spanish missions and John Steinbeck. More recently, it's become a mecca for serious golfers. What's less known is Monterey's Asian American influence. Now, a group of Stanford archaeologists is uncovering some of its hidden history. Reporters: Colin Meusel
Pacific Time : Japan's Boomers Retire In Japan, baby boomers are hitting retirement age in record numbers. Faced with a shrinking work force, Japanese corporations are scrambling for solutions. At one legendary Japanese company, the generations are struggling to build a musical bridge. Reporters: K. Oanh Ha
Pacific Time : Music Bridge 1
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"shi.bei.ju" by e-trinity on the CD "Various Shades of Blue" (Pacific City 0003)
Pacific Time : Music Bridge 2
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"Slackers" by Cui Jian on the CD "The Power Of The Powerless"
Pacific Time : A Look Back at Pacific Time This broadcast is Pacific Time's last. We look back at the stories and voices we've aired over the past seven years, including some final thoughts from the show's original host, Nguyen Qui Duc. Reporters: Nguyen Qui Duc More Info:
Original broadcasts of the programs featured in the retrospective:
Pacific Time : End Music
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"Kiryoku" performed by Anthony Brown and the Asian American Orchestra on the CD "Big Bands Behind Barbed Wire" (Asian Improv Records)
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