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KCSB
Inside IV: UCSB Reads The Book of Delights

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 25:33


Hundreds of UCSB students have picked up their copy of this year's UCSB Reads book, The Book of Delights by Ross Gay. KCSB's Kelly Darroch spoke with UCSB librarian Sara Kelly about the book and some events planned for this year's edition of the popular community-wide reading program. KCSB-FM 91.9 will be reading portions of the book on Wednesdays at 5pm, beginning March 5.

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KCSB
Gregg Araki Interview

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 2:51


This past Tuesday, December 17th, celebrated the birthday of filmmaker and UCSB alum Gregg Araki. Back in March of this year, we were joined with Araki at the Pollock Theatre for a screening of his newly restored 90s classic, Nowhere, in addition to a Q&A. This event was co-sponsored by UCSB's film and media studies program, and our very own KCSB-FM. Araki is known for directing films such as Mysterious Skin, The Doom Generation, Smiley Face, his work on the show 13 Reasons Why, amongst other films. His film ‘Nowhere', along with the other films within his Teen Apocalypse Trilogy have recently been remastered and restored from the 35mm negative to 4k. It's complete with scenes that were deleted for the original release due to rating restrictions, and the original score. KCSB's Kelly Darroch spoke with Araki for a few minutes after the screening and Q&A!

Issues and Ideas
Extreme heat, a family history, equitable housing, and the Goleta Pipeline

Issues and Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 57:56


Extreme heat can be life-threatening for many Californians without air conditioning in their homes, and renters in California can't force landlords to install air conditioners. Also, California schools must now adjust sports practices and games when it's too hot outside. KCBX correspondent Tom Wilmer visits with Victoria Newhouse and Quince Williams, architectural historians and NYC architects who discuss social equity, architecture and hope for the future of affordable housing in a new book- Housing the Nation. KCBX's Brian Reynolds speaks with author Dianna Jackson about her new book From Beloit to Clark Gable in Three Generations. She traced her great grandfather's journey across the United States to California's Central Coast in the mid 1800s. An oil spill in 2015 devastated the Santa Barbara community and its ecosystem. The Pacific Pipeline Company has gotten the okay from the county for a major step toward resuming operations. Rosie Bultman from KCSB-FM on the UC Santa Barbara Campus speaks with Brady Bradshaw of The Center for Biological Diversity.

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Arts Orgs on Art: Interview with Artist Grace Fisher

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 9:11


Artist and entrepreneur Grace Fisher speaks with KCSB's Jennifer Zwigl about her Inclusive Arts Clubhouse, a space for people of all abilities to get in touch with their inner artist. The Inclusive Arts Clubhouse is located in La Cumbre Plaza https://www.gracefisherfoundation.org/clubhouse This feature is in connection with the 2024 UCSB Reads selection, "Your Brain on Art." Readings from the book can be heard on KCSB-FM 91.9 Santa Barbara on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., paired with interviews with local artists and arts organizations.

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Artists on Art: Blaise Danio

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 5:13


KCSB News speaks with muralist Blaise Danio, who calls herself a 'nomadic artist,' about how she continues to reinvent herself as she creates her art, colorful large-scale murals, around the world. This feature is in connection with the 2024 UCSB Reads selection, "Your Brain on Art." Readings from the book can be heard on KCSB-FM 91.9 Santa Barbara on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., paired with interviews with local artists and arts organizations.

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Arts Orgs on Art: Art from Scrap

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 6:14


KCSB News speaks with Nicole Roehrig with Art from Scrap, to learn about the recycled arts materials, classes and activities this longtime Santa Barbara creator space has to offer. And, how to discover creativity in nature with Explore Ecology. This feature is in connection with the 2024 UCSB Reads selection, "Your Brain on Art." Readings from the book can be heard on KCSB-FM 91.9 Santa Barbara on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., paired with interviews with local artists and arts organizations.

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Where a Career in Journalism Could Take You

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 49:11


As a correspondent for USA Today and other major news organizations, Mary-Ann Bendel has traveled to seven continents to cover stories. She spent three months on the Greenpeace ship in Antarctica covering the activities of eco-activists. She has also interviewed world leaders and recognizable figures including the Dalai Lama and Benjamin Netanyahu (twice). Mary-Ann recently shared stories and offered career tips to KCSB-FM news, sports and archives students. Here's what she said.

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Inside IV: Your Brain on Neuro Music

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 26:20


Discover the connection between music and your health with this year's UCSB Reads 2024 selection, Your Brain on Art. In this episode of Inside IV, we focus on the neuro-arts and music. KCSB's Brandon Chi speaks with Gene Coleman, a composer exploring and furthering neuro-asthetic music. Listen and learn about neuro-aesthetics and their relationship to art, as well as how human perception and cognition plays into creativity, and about Coleman's own methods for exploring and creating art with neuroscience. Learn more about Gene Coleman and his music: https://www.GeneColemanComposer.com Listen to Your Brain on Art on KCSB-FM 91.9! Thursdays at 5:30 pm, KCSB is airing readings from the book. For more info, and to learn about more public events related to UCSB Reads go to https://www.kcsb.fm/reads

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Inside IV: Honoring "UCSB's Most Dangerous Professor" Dick Flacks

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 31:04


Dick Flacks has been blamed for sparking the civil unrest in Isla Vista in 1969, but the protests had started before he arrived at UC Santa Barbara to teach sociology. He did, however, have a reputation as a leftwing activist and was well known enough for then-CA governor Ronald Reagan to say UCSB hiring Dick at the time was like 'hiring a pyromaniac to work in a firecracker factory,' writes Nick Welsh in the Independent. In this episode, you'll learn more about the storied career of Professor Flacks, in a conversation with investigative journalist Melinda Burns. Then, KCSB's Harry Lawton speaks with Dick and his wife, the late Mickey Flacks, about their lives of radical activism as well as some interesting history about KCSB-FM. Dick is a monthly host of Inside Isla Vista and one of KCSB's longest-running programmers. His "Culture of Protest" weekly radio show has been on the air on KCSB for over 40 years. Read more about DickFlacks and his legacy in this story in the SB Independent: https://www.independent.com/2006/05/11/ucsbs-most-dangerous-professor/

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Inside IV: Research Job Scams + UCSB 2024 Book Unveiled

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 22:25


Scammers are targeting student residents in Isla Vista, claiming to offer research position jobs, you'll hear from one student about her experience. Plus, it's a book the UCSB and IV Community is encouraged to read! Learn about the 2024 UCSB Reads book selection. Hosted by Joyce Chi, KCSB-FM internal news director.

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Aidan and Ryan's Hard Summer Recap

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 63:08


Last Weekend, KCSB's own Aidan Manousos and Ryan Miller travelled to San Bernardino for Hard Summer, an annual dance and electronic music festival put on my Insomniac Events. With excitement and open ears they saw several familiar and unfamiliar artists play throughout the three days of performances. To find out more about their favorite moments and experiences, check out this podcast they recorded recapping the festival and be sure to tune in to their shows on KCSB-FM, Club Majellan with DJ Majellan(Aidan)on Thursdays from 10 PM - Midnight, and Infection FM with Infection(Ryan)on Tuesdays from 10 PM - Midnight.

KCSB
Pride of Place: Santa Barbara, PRIDE Defined

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 15:18


Throughout our limited series, we asked Santa Barbara's LGBTQ+ community members, "What does Pride mean to you?" Here are some of their responses. Our theme music for this series is Constant Disco and Groovy by Dyalla. Additional music heard in the piece: Gemeni Mist, Kind of Regret, Of Our Choosing, and The Sunshades by Blue Dot Sessions. A special thanks to KCSB-FM's Publications Coordinator, Shirley Wang, for the graphics accompanying this series. Pride of Place: Santa Barbara is edited, produced, and anchored by KCSB's Daniel Huecias.

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Pride of Place: Santa Barbara, Episode Five: Intersectional Futures

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 20:36


The intersectionality of our identities defines much of our experience, informing our walks through the world and the spaces we occupy. In the final episode of our limited series, we discuss intersectional experiences here in Santa Barbara with Resource Center for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Graduate Student Assitant Alex Eleazar, RCSGD Graduate Assistant for Educational Initiatives Dozandri Mendoza, and Sai Isoke, Academic Achievement Counselor in UCSB's Office of Black Student Development. For more information on the Resource Center for Sexuality & Gender Diversity, visit rcsgd.sa.ucsb.edu/ For more information on UCSB's Office of Black Student Development, visit obsd.sa.ucsb.edu/ For more information on this series and for episodes that have already aired, visit kcsb.org/pride-of-place/ Our theme music for this series is Constant Disco and Groovy by Dyalla. Additional music heard in the piece: Deadpanned by Jahzzar. A special thanks to KCSB-FM's Publications Coordinator, Shirley Wang, for the graphics accompanying this series. Pride of Place: Santa Barbara is edited, produced, and anchored by KCSB's Daniel Huecias.

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Pride of Place: Santa Barbara, Episode Four: Trans Identities

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 29:27


In episode four of our limited series, we identify the work being done here in Santa Barbara surrounding trans, non-binary, and gender-non-conforming (GNC) identities, specifically on the university level. Hear from Drew Buchanan, the Resource Center for Gender & Sexuality Diversity's Trans and Non-Binary Empowerment Coordinator, and Professor Debanuj DasGupta, Associate Professor in Feminist Studies here at UCSB. For more information on the Resource Center for Sexuality & Gender Diversity, visit https://rcsgd.sa.ucsb.edu/. For more information on this series and for episodes that have already aired, visit kcsb.org/pride-of-place/ Our theme music for this series is Constant Disco and Groovy by Dyalla. Additional music heard in the piece is brought to you by Blue Dot Sessions: Big Feeling Man, Unit 34, Sunshades, and Girdle. A special thanks to KCSB-FM's Publications Coordinator, Shirley Wang, for the graphics accompanying this series. Pride of Place: Santa Barbara is edited, produced, and anchored by KCSB's Daniel Huecias.

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Pride of Place: Santa Barbara, Episode Three: Singing Out!

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 27:43


It's been said, “The true beauty of music is that it connects people.” In episode three of Pride of Place: Santa Barbara, we speak to Phil Conrad, Nicole Lamartine, and Andrew Rawls of the Santa Barbara Gay Men's Chorus to discuss the chorus' beginnings, its connections to the community, and its bright future. For more information on the Santa Barbara Gay Men's Chorus, visit sbgmc.squarespace.com. For more information on this series and for episodes that have already aired, visit kcsb.org/pride-of-place/ Our theme music for this series is Constant Disco and Groovy by Dyalla. Additional music heard in the piece is brought to you by the SBGMC from their spring concert “Tomorrow's Songs For a Better Future.” A special thanks to KCSB-FM's Publications Coordinator, Shirley Wang, for the graphics accompanying this series. Pride of Place: Santa Barbara is edited, produced, and anchored by KCSB's Daniel Huecias.

KCSB
Conversation and Climate: An Exploration of the Santa Barbara Spirit

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 20:55


As we navigate through unprecedented environmental issues and injustices worldwide, the question of where we, as Santa Barabra residents, fit into the puzzle can be quite confusing. Throughout May and under the advisement of Ben Kersh, KCSB Reporters Jennifer Yoshikoshi, Jennifer Zwigl, Clarissa Rios, and Crystal Martinez explored what it means to be an environmentalist by covering a multitude of environmentally related topics from the lens of journalism. With stories ranging from climate change's impact on sleep to the disproportionate access to watersports within the Santa Barbara Area, this piece aims to show you not just what's happening around us but where you fit into the puzzle yourself. This piece was edited and produced by KCSB's Ben Kersh, with assistance from KCSB-FM's Aidan Manousos. Music heard in this piece includes: Jahzazr's Take Me Higher, Chad Crouch's Algorithms, and Blue Dot Sessions' Big Feeling Man.

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Pride of Place: Santa Barbara, Episode Two: Educational Connections

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 27:39


It is a known fact that reading is fundamental and knowledge is power! Episode two highlights the scholars and students aiming to make Santa Barbara's educational spaces a more inclusive center for learning, in and outside of the classroom. Hear from educator and author Miss Angel, discussing Drag Queen Story Hours; UC Santa Barbara's A.S. Trans & Queer Commission; and Professor Jennifer Tyburczy, Director of the LGBTQ studies minor at UCSB. This episode will be available on KCSB News' streaming platform later this evening on Sound Cloud, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. For more information on this series and episodes that have already aired, visit the link in our bio! Our theme music for this series is Constant Disco and Groovy by Dyalla. A special thanks to KCSB-FM's Publications Coordinator, Shirley Wang, for the graphics accompanying this series. An additional thanks to KCSB's Jackie Sedley for her work in this week's episode. Pride of Place: Santa Barbara is edited, produced, and anchored by KCSB's Daniel Huecias.

KCSB
Pride of Place: Santa Barbara, Episode One: Cultivating Space

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 29:03


For LGBTQIA+ people, community is essential, and what is community without gathering? Episode one of our limited Pride month series, Pride of Place: Santa Barbara, explores the spaces, both physical and digital, where joy and belonging are cultivated. Hear from community cornerstones such as Vivian Storm and Angel D'Mon, Pam Cakez, Crushbar & Tap, and @gaysantabarbara. For more information on this series and archived episodes, visit the kcsb.org/pride-of-place/ Our theme music for this series is Constant Disco and Groovy by Dyalla. Jahzzar's Deadpanned and Please Listen Carefully can also be heard in this series. A special thanks to KCSB-FM's Publications Coordinator, Shirley Weng, for the graphics accompanying Pride of Place: Santa Barbara.

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Beyond Timely Warnings, Episode 2: Policy

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 15:22


KCSB News brings you Beyond Timely Warnings, a new feature series investigating sexual assault at UC Santa Barbara. In the second episode of Beyond Timely Warnings, KCSB's Cecilia Aden and Molly Wright unpack the policy surrounding sexual assault at UCSB and its impact on survivors. Our theme music for this series is Invisible by Jahzzar. Below Hull and Ether Ridge by Blue Dot Sessions and Foreigner by Jahzzar can also be heard throughout this piece. Beyond Timely Warnings is cohosted by KCSB News reporters Cecilia Aden and Molly Wright, written and produced by Ashley Rusch and Daniel Huecias. KCSB-FM's Shirley Wang created our graphic for this series.

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Meet KCSB's Founder Bill Harrison

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 47:27


Bill Harrison founded KCSB (Navajo Radio) in his dorm room in 1962 when he was a student at UC Santa Barbara. Now, as KCSB FM celebrates 60 years on the air, KCSB's archives coordinator Lekha Sapers speaks with Harrison, to find out how he did it - and what he thinks of KCSB FM today.

KCSB
Beyond Timely Warnings, Episode 1: An Overview of Sexual Assault at UCSB

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 22:00


KCSB News brings you Beyond Timely Warnings, a new feature series investigating sexual assault at UC Santa Barbara. Sexual assault at UCSB and in Isla Vista is as prevalent today as it has been in the past. In this first episode of Beyond Timely Warnings, KCSB's Cecilia Aden and Molly Wright address the history of sexual assault at UCSB over the past several years, how it has been handled by the university at large, and the pattern of sexual assault on college campuses across the country. Our theme music for this series is Invisible by Jahzzar. Below Hull and Ether Ridge by Blue Dot Sessions can also be heard throughout this piece. Beyond Timely Warnings is cohosted by KCSB News reporters Cecilia Aden and Molly Wright, written and produced by Ashley Rusch, Jackie Sedley, and Daniel Huecias. Our graphic for this series was created by KCSB-FM's Shirley Wang.

KCSB
KCSB Covers the Candidates: James Joyce III

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 10:40


Five candidates are running against incumbent Cathy Murillo to be the next mayor of Santa Barbara. Election day is November 2nd. Murillo's challengers include Randy Rowse, Deborah Schwartz, Mark Whitehurst, James Joyce, and Matt Kilrain. The winning candidate will serve a five year term. KCSB News reporters speak with each of the six candidates – and you'll be hearing from them on the KCSB 5'oclock news. You can tune into all of the mayoral candidate interview replays on KCSB FM's Soundcloud, Spotify, and kcsb.org. More information about voting in the mayoral election can be found at countyofsb.org. KCSB's Ashley Rusch sat down with candidate James Joyce III to discuss his qualifications and stance on pertinent issues including housing, houselessness, and business growth in Santa Barbara.

KCSB
KCSB Covers the Candidates: Cathy Murillo

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 10:43


Five candidates are running against incumbent Cathy Murillo to be the next mayor of Santa Barbara. Election day is November 2nd. Murillo's challengers include Randy Rowse, Deborah Schwartz, Mark Whitehurst, James Joyce, and Matt Kilrain. The winning candidate will serve a five year term. KCSB News reporters speak with each of the six candidates – and you'll be hearing from them on the KCSB 5'oclock news. You can tune into all of the mayoral candidate interview replays on KCSB FM's Soundcloud, Spotify, and kcsb.org. More information about voting in the mayoral election can be found at countyofsb.org. KCSB's Terrie Jeon sat down with incumbent Cathy Murillo to discuss her qualifications and stance on pertinent issues including housing, houselessness, and business growth in Santa Barbara.

KCSB
KCSB Covers the Candidates: Randy Rowse

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 9:29


Five candidates are running against incumbent Cathy Murillo to be the next mayor of Santa Barbara. Election day is November 2nd. Murillo's challengers include Randy Rowse, Deborah Schwartz, Mark Whitehurst, James Joyce, and Matt Kilrain. The winning candidate will serve a five year term. KCSB News reporters speak with each of the six candidates – and you'll be hearing from them on the KCSB 5'oclock news. You can tune into all of the mayoral candidate interview replays on KCSB FM's Soundcloud, Spotify, and kcsb.org. More information about voting in the mayoral election can be found at countyofsb.org. KCSB's Jennifer Yoshikoshi sat down with candidate Randy Rowse to discuss his qualifications and stance on pertinent issues including housing, houselessness, and business growth in Santa Barbara.

KCSB
KCSB Covers the Candidates: Deborah Schwartz

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 8:11


Five candidates are running against incumbent Cathy Murillo to be the next mayor of Santa Barbara. Election day is November 2nd. Murillo's challengers include Randy Rowse, Deborah Schwartz, Mark Whitehurst, James Joyce, and Matt Kilrain. The winning candidate will serve a five year term. KCSB News reporters speak with each of the six candidates – and you'll be hearing from them on the KCSB 5'oclock news. You can tune into all of the mayoral candidate interview replays on KCSB FM's Soundcloud, Spotify, and kcsb.org. More information about voting in the mayoral election can be found at countyofsb.org. KCSB's Robert Stark sat down with candidate Deborah Schwartz to discuss her qualifications and stance on pertinent issues including housing, houselessness, and business growth in Santa Barbara.

KCSB
KCSB Covers the Candidates: Mark Whitehurst

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 9:30


Five candidates are running against incumbent Cathy Murillo to be the next mayor of Santa Barbara. Election day is November 2nd. Murillo's challengers include Randy Rowse, Deborah Schwartz, Mark Whitehurst, James Joyce, and Matt Kilrain. The winning candidate will serve a five year term. KCSB News reporters speak with each of the six candidates – and you'll be hearing from them on the KCSB 5'oclock news. You can tune into all of the mayoral candidate interview replays on KCSB FM's Soundcloud, Spotify, and kcsb.org. More information about voting in the mayoral election can be found at countyofsb.org. KCSB's Ashley Rusch sat down with candidate Mark Whitehurst to discuss his qualifications and stance on pertinent issues including housing, houselessness, and business growth in Santa Barbara.

KCSB
KCSB Covers the Candidates: Matt Kilrain

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 10:10


Five candidates are running against incumbent Cathy Murillo to be the next mayor of Santa Barbara. Election day is November 2nd. Murillo's challengers include Randy Rowse, Deborah Schwartz, Mark Whitehurst, James Joyce, and Matt Kilrain. The winning candidate will serve a five year term. KCSB News reporters speak with each of the six candidates – and you'll be hearing from them on the KCSB 5'oclock news. You can tune into all of the mayoral candidate interview replays on KCSB FM's Soundcloud, Spotify, and kcsb.org. More information about voting in the mayoral election can be found at countyofsb.org. KCSB's Robert Stark sat down with candidate Matt Kilrain to discuss his qualifications and stance on pertinent issues including housing, houselessness, and business growth in Santa Barbara.

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Republican Frontrunner Larry Elder Visits Santa Barbara Ahead of Recall Election

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 14:40


On Wednesday, September 8th, a crowd of several hundred gathered at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse Sunken Garden to see Larry Elder, the Republican frontrunner in the recall election of California Governor Gavin Newsom. KCSB's Ashley Rusch and Daniel Huecias attended the event and spoke to both Elder supporters and opponents to find out what compelled them to attend the rally. This story originally aired on KCSB FM 91.9 on Thursday, September 9th. Election Day is tomorrow, September 14th. Ballots must be postmarked, placed in a dropbox, or delivered to a polling place by 8 pm on September 14. Visit voterstatus.sos.ca.gov to check your registration status. More information about voting in Santa Barbara can be found at countyofsb.org/care/elections/voting/upcoming/september-14-2021.sbc. Photo Credit: Daniel Huecias

Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast
Episode 32: Sound Chaser 200

Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 207:26


The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast reaches a milestone. This is show #200. It took 7 ½ years to get here. In celebration of reaching 200 shows, this episode is dedicated to those acts that have supported the show by supplying music to Sound Chaser headquarters. I tried to get everyone in who had sent us music over the years, but I may have forgotten an act or two. If you are one of them and listening to this show wondering "what about me?", it is simply that memory is imperfect. There are a couple of acts not in this show because I could not fit them in without the show blowing up to an unwieldly length. No slight is intended. Additionally, I have a special Sound Chaser legacy segment. The Sound Chaser podcast is the latest edition of the Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Radio program, which began under that name in 1990 at KCSB FM in Santa Barbara, California, before moving in 1994 to KGHP FM in Gig Harbor, Washington, and KAOS FM in Olympia, Washington, to June, 1997. While the show was in Washington, some prog artists sent cds to the show for play on the radio stations. We will be going back to those days of the misty past in the third hour of this episode. All that, plus news of tours and releases on episode 200 of Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Art Griffin's Sound Chaser - Nomadic Traveller , from Visions from the Present2. Morreale - L'assenza, from Appunti di Viaggio3. Vesper Vals - Nevermore, from Double Sunset4. Vinyl Dial - Spectral Universe, from Space Wizard5.  Vinyl Dial - Solar Sands, from Space Wizard 6.  Vinyl Dial - Anunnaki, from Space Wizard 7. Electric Mud - Wrong Planet, from Wrong Planet8. The Instigations - A Clattering of the Tribes, from Tales of the Unexplained9. Sproingg - No Place for Children, from Sproingg10.  Sproingg - Krummfutter, from Sproingg11. IDDQD - Pika, from Mutations12. Pingvinorkestern - Stora Moerdarbacken, from Stora Moerdarbacken13. Vince Tampio - The Phantom Sweet Potato, from Sound PlanTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE14. Sudler's Row - On the Way, from Loose Enz15. Forever Twelve - Keep It Alive, from Spark of Light16. Hollow Water - Illusions & Delusions, from Rainbow's End17. Gianni Nicola - Early Morning Musings, from Oh No, It's Prog!18. The J Conspiracy - Yesterday's Gone, from ttps://thejconspiracy.bandcamp.com/19. Raza - Insurgents Anthem, from The Cosmic Lighthouse20. Residuos Mentales - The Thorn in Me, from Introspection21.  Residuos Mentales - My Stories, from Introspection22. Lobate Scarp - And We Tried, from Spirals and Portals23. Monarch Trail - Luminescence, from SkyeLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONESOUND CHASER LEGACY SPOTLIGHT24. Fonya - The Late Nite Space Show, from In Flux23. Suzanne Ciani - 'Til Time and Times Are Done, from Dreams Suite24. Magellan - Waterfront Weirdos, from Impending Ascension25. Lemur Voice - Akasha Chronicles, from Insights26. Kit Watkins - Beauty Drifting, from Beauty Drifting27. Ken Watson - Skeletons in Armor, from AssemblyEND SPOTLIGHT28. Anéma - Song for Nothing, from After the Sea29. Silver Nightmares - Dame Nature, from The Wandering Angel30. THEY - Pseudogray, from Unspeakable31. Nova Cascade - A Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, from A Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

Poddy Train Me
Ep. 23: Mia Mastrov is Magnetic

Poddy Train Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 28:35


As a part of his weekly show for KCSB-FM 91.9 in Santa Barbara, CA, Greg had the privilege of speaking with Mia Mastrov, an incoming freshman (received another year of NCAA eligibility due to COVID) for the California Golden Bears women's basketball program. Having grown up in a very Cal-heavy household, this is Greg's golden opportunity to impress family members from three different generations. This is something Mia Mastrov knows all too well, as her grandfather, Bert, played for the Golden Bears back in the 1950s. As numerous topics are discussed over the course of the show, Mastrov demonstrates her intelligence, confidence, and magnetic personality, showing the world why she might have what it takes to be a future star. Listen to find out more!

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The Importance of Voting in the AS Spring 2021 Election

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 5:52


The AS Spring 2021 election at UCSB is underway, which means Associated Students candidates are up for election and many UCSB organizations are up for reaffirmation. The voting period is currently set to close on Thursday, April 21 at 4:00 PM, but if a 20% voting threshold is not reached, the Election Board has voted to extend the election until Monday of next week to push out the vote. The voting threshold is currently at 15% as of Wednesday, April 21. KCSB’s Ashley Rusch sits down with AS Elections Board Vice Chair Wessal Esber and AS Elections Board Chair Andrew Yan to discuss the importance of voting in this year’s election and what reaffirmation means. KCSB-FM is up for reaffirmation this year. We are a college and community radio station located on UCSB’s campus, directly under Storke Tower. KCSB trains students and community volunteers in broadcasting every quarter. As a student-led campus radio, we are proud to employ 18 student staff members who learn a range of broadcasting skills. We love being a 24/7 student-run, independent, and alternative radio station that amplifies underrepresented voices and local musicians in our community. An interactive election guide can be found at dailynexus.com/aselections. To vote, head to vote.as.ucsb.edu.

5...4...3...2...fun!!

sent $$$ this week to Yolo County Mutual Aid.instagram.com/yolomutualaidProviding food and supplies to unhoused neighbors. They’re requesting donations of tents, sleeping bags, blankets, tarps, socks, first aid kits and hygiene items.ALSO, this past week has been the KCSB-FM 91.9 annual fund drive. please donate to support community radio in santa barbara. donate and check out thank you gifts at kcsb.org/merch. for live in-studio fund drives i used to prepare a playlist with clips of the bands i had play live on the show that past year. for this year i picked out some clips from performances from between 2007 and 2017. lovely memories. it’s my 15 year anniversary of doing the show. thank you to everyone that has ever listened and/or played live on the air. miss you. soooo much.DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)2007_12_13 fishboy2008_01_10 no paws (no lions)2008_10_27 lake2009_01_15 magick orchids2009_03_23 stephen steinbrink2010_02_18 cheese on bread2010_04_22 hello shark2011_05_05 ripe mangos2011_12_01 heavy flow2013_09_05 sadwich2013_10_10 eleanor murray2014_01_23 girlpool2014_12_04 loko ono2015_06_18 quaaludes2015_07_23 free cake for every creature2015_11_19 alien boy2016_10_20 earth of foxes2017_03_09 family video2017_05_25 future star

Footprints of Giant Steps
KCSB Fund Drive 2021 - Part II

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 58:30


It’s time to show love for KCSB-FM in Santa Barbara! #KCSB is approaching its 60th anniversary and we're celebrating in style with jazz circa 1961-1965. Support our station and get merchandise (https://www.kcsb.org/donate-kcsb/) https://spinitron.com/KCSB/pl/12651802/Footprints-of-Giant-Steps

Footprints of Giant Steps
KCSB Fund Drive 2021 - Part I

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 58:42


It’s time to show love for KCSB-FM in Santa Barbara! #KCSB is approaching its 60th anniversary and we're celebrating in style with jazz circa 1961-1965. Support our station and get merchandise (https://www.kcsb.org/donate-kcsb/) https://spinitron.com/KCSB/pl/12651802/Footprints-of-Giant-Steps

Niko Public Radio
Thomas Moran

Niko Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 85:46


Thomas Moran is the host of TBD on KCSB-FM and nettnett radio. We talk about music, coffee, archaeology and more.Make sure to check out TBD on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/Tbd

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KCSB
AS-UCSB - Isla Vista - Virtual Community Response Town Hall

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 87:44


More than 160 students and community members were in attendance at the AS-UCSB Virtual Community COVID-19 Response Town Hall on Monday. The event was presented by the A.S. UCSB Office of the External Vice President for Local Affairs, UCSB Health & Wellness, the County of Santa Barbara, Joan Hartmann - 3rd District Supervisor, and the Beloved Community of Isla Vista, in collaboration with other local entities. Campus and community panelists outlined testing procedures, educational efforts, and ongoing initiatives aimed to mitigate the spread of coronavirus in Isla Vista. Attendees were able to ask questions and voice concerns, inquiring about the status of Winter quarter, details on isolation housing, and the possibility of mass testing in IV. KCSB News reporter Grace Aldrich shared key findings from the KCSB News COVID-19 UCSB Student Survey, and the event was broadcast on KCSB FM in Santa Barbara. Here's a replay.

KCSB
Beloved Community of IV PSA Campaign: Masks are the Coolest

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 0:46


KCSB FM is supporting The Beloved Community of Isla Vista in their COVID-19 messaging campaign. The Beloved Community is urging community members to take care of themselves and neighbors by wearing masks and observing physical distancing.

KCSB
Beloved Community of IV COVID-19 PSA "Six Feet Apart but Together at Heart"

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 1:13


KCSB FM is supporting The Beloved Community of Isla Vista in their COVID-19 messaging campaign. The Beloved Community is urging community members to take care of themselves and neighbors by wearing masks and observing physical distancing.

KCSB
Beloved Community of Isla Vista COVID-19 PSA Campaign: Stay Strong IV!

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 1:14


KCSB FM is supporting The Beloved Community of Isla Vista in their COVID-19 messaging campaign. The Beloved Community is urging community members to take care of themselves and neighbors by wearing masks and observing physical distancing. Take a listen!

KCSB
Inside IV: There Where the Bank Burned

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 52:42


“There, Where the Bank Burned,” is a radio documentary commemorating the events of February 25, 1970 in Isla Vista, CA, when activists set fire to the local Bank of the America. Produced by Tim Owens, a former KCSB student general manager and broadcaster. The program digs into the KCSB archives and other vintage recordings to feature KCSB News coverage of the Isla Vista riots, the bank burning and recordings depicting police violence against protestors, including the sounds of deputies breaking down apartment doors to arrest the residents living inside. Sound Courtesy of KCSB FM, UCSB Library Special Collections, Matthew Berger & Eugene Kingdon, with Isla Vista Blues composed and performed by Ted Levatter. Find out more about this historic event at https://www.kcsb.org/special-programming-50th-anniversary-of-the-isla-vista-bank-of-america-burning/

KCSB
Inside IV: Memories of the Bank Burning

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 35:48


KCSB FM is marking the 50th anniversary of when student activists protesting the Vietnam War, poor living conditions and other issues rioted in the streets. On February 25, 1970 a burning dumpster was pushed into the vandalized Bank of America building in Isla Vista. Tonight, listen to KCSB News coverage of the bank burning, then UCSB Professor Emeritus, Dick Flacks, recalls the time of unrest 50 years ago and what came out of the student activism. Read more here: https://www.kcsb.org/special-programming-50th-anniversary-of-the-isla-vista-bank-of-america-burning/ Photo courtesy of Isla Vista Riots Collection, Department of Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library

Working Class Audio
WCA #246 with Eric Fredricey - Running with the clock in the world of broadcast audio

Working Class Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 51:10


Eric Fredricey started with hand me down cassette decks and mixers, progressed to a broadcast internship in Junior High, worked at a tv station right out of high school and is now chief engineer at KCSB-FM college radio in his hometown. In this episode we discuss,The World of Broadcast.Running with the clock.Getting yelled at.Tailoring your resume.Negotiating your salaryGetting into broadcast.FCC Regulations.A million acronyms.  Links and Show Notes:Eric on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericfredricey/Eric's Station: https://www.kcsb.org/Current sponsors & promos: https://bit.ly/2WmKbFwWorking Class Audio Journal: https://amzn.to/2GN67TPConnect with Matt on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattboudreau/Credits:Host: Matt Boudreau Guest: Eric FredriceyWCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck SmithEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau & Matt BoudreauAdditional Music: The License Lab

Footprints of Giant Steps
Sampler - Part I

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 59:59


Does your favorite hip hop song have an infectious breakbeat or bass line? Chances are that it's sampled. Find a flavor you like on KCSB-FM: https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/9335032

Footprints of Giant Steps
Sampler - Part II

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 59:59


Does your favorite hip hop song have an infectious breakbeat or bass line? Chances are that it's sampled. Find a flavor you like on KCSB-FM: https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/9335032

Footprints of Giant Steps
Superlatives II

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 59:59


Playing the best, greatest, most spin-worthy jazz right here on KCSB-FM, Santa Barbara 91.9 https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/9164380

Footprints of Giant Steps
Superlatives I

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 59:59


Playing the best, greatest, most spin-worthy jazz right here on KCSB-FM, Santa Barbara 91.9 https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/9164380

Footprints of Giant Steps
Globetrotting, Part I

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 59:59


Footprints of Giant Steps is back on the airwaves this summer (Wednesdays 6-8pm) on KCSB-FM, 91.9 in Santa Barbara. Today, we fly through many of the show's previous destinations including Jamaica, Russia, and more! https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/8936264

Footprints of Giant Steps
Globetrotting, Part II

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 59:59


Footprints of Giant Steps is back on the airwaves this summer (Wednesdays 6-8pm) on KCSB-FM, 91.9 in Santa Barbara. Today, we fly through many of the show's previous destinations including Jamaica, Russia, and more! https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/8936264

Dr Deborah Show
KCSB Fund Drive

Dr Deborah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 57:35


The Dr. Deborah Show brings peace & calm into your life, and the lives of KCSB listeners in Santa Barbara and on the Central Coast. In this episode, Dr. Deborah is joined by KCSB news and public affairs director, Lisa Osborn, to talk about the good work the Dr. Deborah Show is doing in the community, as well as how KCSB FM, the community and student-run radio station at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) has been serving listeners for 57 years.  Call now (thru Fri, March 1, 6am-12midnight) to support community radio KCSB 91.9 FM with your pledge, or donate online at www.kcsb.org 

Footprints of Giant Steps
Funky Holidays, Vol. II

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 59:59


Spreading funky holiday cheer over the airwaves on KCSB-FM, 91.9 https://spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=kcsb&playlist=59178#here

Footprints of Giant Steps
Funky Holidays, Vol. I

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 59:59


Spreading funky holiday cheer over the airwaves on KCSB-FM, 91.9 https://spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=kcsb&month=Dec&year=2018&playlist=59059#here

Footprints of Giant Steps
Jazz in Japan - Part I

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 59:59


A new season of Footprints of Giant Steps on KCSB-FM begins with another Geographer on deck. In this installment, jazz and geography take on Japan.

Footprints of Giant Steps
Jazz in Japan - Part II

Footprints of Giant Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 59:25


A new season of Footprints of Giant Steps on KCSB-FM begins with another Geographer on deck. In this installment, jazz and geography take on Japan.

Art of Peace Radio
5th Element with Richard Fowles

Art of Peace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 57:03


Richard Fowles, who is the founder and CEO of 5TH ELEMENT, a retreat production company committed to awakening the world through transformative body work and direct encounter with Truth and Self Realization. Until recently he was the lead Watsu practitoner and Senior Therapist at the Ojai Valley Inn He has produced numerous film and video projects, including several series for PBS, and is a dedicated DAD, DANCER, YOGI, and LOVER OF LIFE. “Art of Peace” broadcasts every Wednesday evening from 7-8 pm on Community radio KCSB-FM and streaming LIVE too — focusing on social responsibility, community activism, and personal relationships as they relate to mindfulness and peace consciousness.