is Why Is It Taking So Long To Ramp Up COVID-19 Testing In The US? By www.kalw.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 15:41:04 +0000 On this edition of Your Call, we’ll get an update on why COVID-19 testing in the US has slowed down. In order to relax shelter in place policies, we need widespread testing. What will it take to get there? Full Article
is 'Shelter In Place' Has Increased Domestic Violence Calls. What Support Is Available? By www.kalw.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 15:58:07 +0000 On this edition of Your Call, we’re hearing how people experiencing domestic violence are receiving support while sheltering at home during the COVID-19 crisis. Organizations around the globe are seeing an increase in domestic violence calls. Full Article
is Media Roundtable: The COVID-19 Crisis In Iran - US Media Outlets Face Layoffs, Furloughs & Closures By www.kalw.org Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 09:03:09 +0000 On this edition of Your Call’s Media Roundtable, we're discussing the COVID-19 outbreak in Iran, which continues to be the worst hit country in the Middle East. The virus has infected more than 76,000 people in Iran. More than 4,800 have died. Full Article
is One Planet: Tackling The Climate Crisis As We Mark The 50th Anniversary of Earth Day By www.kalw.org Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:43:35 +0000 On this edition of Your Call’s One Planet Series, we’ll mark the 50 th anniversary of Earth Day by discussing the Trump administration’s drastic changes to US environmental policies. Full Article
is One Planet: Lessons From The Deepwater Horizon Disaster & The Future Of The Fossil Fuel Industry By www.kalw.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 07:45:20 +0000 On this edition of Your Call’s One Planet Series, we're speaking with journalist and author Antonia Juhasz about the 10th anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion, which spewed over 130 million gallons of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico, making it the worst oil spill in US history. Full Article
is The COVID-19 Crisis In Indian Country Exposes Broken Treaties & US Obligations By www.kalw.org Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 15:05:37 +0000 On this edition of Your Call, we're discussing how COVID-19 is affecting Indian Country. There are nearly 1,900 confirmed cases across the Navajo Nation and 60 reported deaths. Full Article
is Media Roundtable: Amid Pandemic, Brazil's Poor Pay A High Price & COVID-19 Outbreaks On Cruise Ships By www.kalw.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 07:42:24 +0000 On this edition of Your Call's Media Roundtable, we're discussing the COVID-19 outbreak in Brazil and its impact on p oor and marginalized communities . So far, more than 81,000 people have tested positive and at least 6,000 have died. Full Article
is One Planet: COVID-19 And The US Food System Crisis By www.kalw.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 07:20:20 +0000 On this edition of Your Call’s One Planet Series, we're discussing the impact of COVID-19 on the US food supply. Across the country, farmers are destroying tens of millions of pounds of fresh food. Full Article
is Media Roundtable: The EU Warns Of 'Recession Of Historic Proportions' -- Big Pharma & COVID-19 By www.kalw.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:05:50 +0000 On this edition of Your Call’s Media Roundtable, we're discussing the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Italy and other hard hit European countries. According to The European Commission, Europe’s economy will shrink by 7.4 percent this year. Full Article
is St Johnstone hero Goran Stanic still holds Perth club close to his heart By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:37:23 +0100 GORAN STANIC wouldn’t rule out a future St Johnstone return. Full Article
is Hibs star Darren McGregor hopes city rivals Hearts manage to find a way to stay in Scottish Premiership By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:49:36 +0100 HIBERNIAN stalwart Darren McGregor hopes city rivals Hearts are handed a relegation reprieve, insisting the electric Edinburgh derby is the highlight of the season for most Easter Road stars. Full Article
is In full: Partick Thistle criticise SPFL in scathing letter and hit out at 'agenda' accusations By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:45:48 +0100 Partick Thistle have released, in full, a letter sent by the club to SPFL chiefs following the news that league reconstruction has been scrapped - confirming the Jags' relegation. Full Article
is Cirque du Soleil: Amaluna - Ermelinda Rediscovered - Leif Ove Andsnes - The Art of Memoir Writing By www.kalw.org Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 22:03:31 +0000 This week on Open Air, KALW’s radio magazine for the Bay Area performing arts, host David Latulippe talks with cellist and singer Amanda Zidow (pictured), who plays the role of the Island Queen Prospera, in Cirque du Soleil’s production Amaluna , currently visiting the Bay Area. Full Article
is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - A Christmas Carol @ A.C.T. - The Nutcracker 75th Anniversary By www.kalw.org Published On :: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 19:25:00 +0000 This week on Open Air, KALW’s radio magazine for the Bay Area performing arts, guest host Noah Griffin talks with actors John Skelley and Benjamin Papac (pictured) about the exclusive West Coast production of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child , in which they play the parts of Harry Potter, and his son, Albus Potter. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child runs at San Francisco’s Curran Theater (445 Geary St.) in San Francisco, through June 20, 2020. Full Article
is 2020 Fresh Festival of Dance, Ming Luke and the BCCO, 2020 San Francisco Tape Music Festival By www.kalw.org Published On :: Wed, 08 Jan 2020 21:41:32 +0000 This week on Open Air, KALW's weekly radio magazine of the performing arts, host David Latulippe will be talking with choreographer/performer Kathleen Hermesdorf about San Francisco’s 11th annual FRESH Festival of Experimental Dance, Music + Performance , held over three weekends from January 6 - 26 at the Joe Goode Annex (401 Alabama St.) in San Francisco. Full Article
is The Pianist of Willesden Lane - Will Eno’s ‘Wakey, Wakey’ - 12th Mostly British Film Festival By www.kalw.org Published On :: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 21:58:07 +0000 This week on Open Air, KALW’s radio magazine for the Bay Area performing arts, host David Latulippe talks with concert pianist, actor, and author Mona Golabek, about her one-woman show The Pianist of Willesden Lane , presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts (500 Castro St.) in Mountain View, through February 16. Full Article
is The Case of the Vanishing Firefish - California Symphony: Brahms Fest - Snapshot @ West Edge Opera By www.kalw.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 22:22:27 +0000 This week, on another web-exclusive edition of Open Air, KALW’s weekly radio magazine for the Bay Area performing arts, host David Latulippe talks with co-founder and director Vinita Sud Belani from theatre company EnActe Arts, about The Case of the Vanishing Firefish , a fantasy fiction voyage inspired by both Harry Potter and The Da Vinci Code . Full Article
is Tiny Beautiful Things - Born in East Berlin - Just Ahead is Darkness - Philippa Kelly By www.kalw.org Published On :: Thu, 06 Feb 2020 00:36:22 +0000 This week on Open Air, KALW’s weekly radio magazine for the Bay Area performing arts, host David Latulippe talks with Susi Damilano (pictured, left), star of the new production of Tiny Beautiful Things at SF Playhouse - and also the company’s producing director. Performances are through March 7 at SF Playhouse (450 Post St.) in San Francisco. Full Article
is Sting in his musical ‘The Last Ship’ - Volti: ‘Almost Speechless’, the voice as an instrument By www.kalw.org Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 00:25:32 +0000 This week on Open Air, KALW’s radio magazine for the Bay Area performing arts, host David Latulippe talks with composer, singer-songwriter, actor, author, activist, international rock star, and 17-time Grammy Award-winner Sting (pictured, center), who is in town to star in his own new musical, The Last Ship , playing at the Golden Gate Theatre (1 Taylor St.) in San Francisco, through March 22. Full Article
is Hindsight is 2020: Reimagining Women’s History – Pocket Opera’s 2020 Season By www.kalw.org Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 02:36:38 +0000 This week on Open Air, KALW’s radio magazine for the Bay Area performing arts in times of Coronavirus , host David Latulippe talks with AJ Baker, founder and executive artistic director of 3Girls Theatre Company , about their 8th New Works Festival, titled Hindsight is 2020: Reimagining Women’s History . The festival runs from runs from March 20-29 at Z Below (470 Florida St.) in San Francisco. Full Article
is Bay Area Performing Artists Cope with COVID-19 By www.kalw.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 23:53:00 +0000 On this week's Open Air, a talk (by phone) about what the cancellation of virtually all performing arts venues have on various artists, including a talk with conductor Martin West about the San Francisco Ballet, with Bill English, co-founder of San Francisco Playhouse, and with freelance musicians Mads Tolling and Matt Szemela. Plus regular contributor Peter Robinson shares possible home and outdoor activities during "shelter in place". RESOURCES and diversions: The San Francisco Symphony's award winning "Keeping Score" video series The Metropolitan Opera streaming archive The Berlin Philharmonic Digital Concert Hall From our friends at KQED: "Emergency Funds for Freelancers, Creatives..." The Actors' Fund The Santa Cruz Symphony Musician Relief Fund Listen to the March 19, 2020 broadcast of Open Air with David Latulippe anytime! Full Article
is Open Air is Back! – Brian Copeland & The Marsh - Ben Jones & 42nd Street Moon – Peter Robinson By www.kalw.org Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 21:37:11 +0000 Open Air, KALW’s weekly radio magazine about the Bay Area Performing Arts, is back! Full Article
is Up Next in Open Air’s Corona Radio Theater: San Francisco Playhouse & ‘Sorry, Wrong Number’ By www.kalw.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 02:11:38 +0000 This week on Open Air, KALW’s live radio magazine for the Bay Area Performing Arts in Times of Corona, the virtual stage of Open Air’s Corona Radio Theater features San Francisco Playhouse , and their production of one of the most celebrated plays in the history of American radio, Lucille Fletcher’s Noir thriller Sorry Wrong Number . Full Article
is Establishing Your Teaching Philosophy By pacific-crest.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 20:17:24 +0000 AUTHOR: Glen Crosby | DATES: Coming soon... | TIME: Coming soon... In this master class, Pacific Crest's Program Coordinator and world renowned percussion educator, Glen Crosby, talks about his current teaching philosophy: how his formative experiences shaped his ultimate philosophy, and how he infuses it throughout his teaching. Full Article Virtual Studio
is Fundraising Principles for Your Band Boosters By pacific-crest.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 18:11:51 +0000 AUTHOR: Stuart Pompel | TWO OPTIONS: Tuesday, May 26, 2020 (6 pm) or Tuesday, June 9, 2020 (12 pm) In this training, Stuart Pompel, introduces some of the fundamental principles of nonprofit fundraising, and how they can be applied to make fundraising more effective -- and fun! -- for your band booster club. Full Article Virtual Studio
is Visual Instruction for Marching Band By pacific-crest.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 23:22:03 +0000 AUTHOR: Rudy Ruiz | DATES: May 20, May 27, June 3 | TIME: 6 pm each day In this three-part training, Rudy Ruiz, addresses the art of quality visual instruction. From fundamental principles, to teaching strategies, to finding a teaching gig, Rudy addresses all aspects of this topic over three one-hour webinars. Full Article Virtual Studio
is Pacific Crest Campaign to Raise $210,000 By pacific-crest.org Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 04:05:06 +0000 Pacific Crest is a recognized leader in the marching arts community. We are here today because of supporters like you. We will survive these harsh times, and we are eager to build on 2019’s historic success. But we need your help to get there. When DCI cancelled the 2020 season, we got right to work: […] Full Article Uncategorized
is Of Note: Philip Glass' Composition Metamophosis is 'Like Color Coating a Glacier' By www.kuaf.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 20:07:00 +0000 When violinist Anne Akiko Meyers embarked on a new interpretation of Philip Glass' "Metamorphosis ," the composer directed her to his longtime collaborator Michael Reisman. Turns out Reisman was already collaborating with Meyers in her new release in an arrangement of Arvo Pärt's "Fratres." These two meditative pieces on Meyers' album Mirror in Mirror (itself a reference to Pärt) contribute to a whole characterized by haunting beauty—featuring lullabies and sunken ships. "You have to create this beautiful sonic world full of color and movement and breath, and to make it sing, yet while sculpting these long, slow notes," says Meyers of Reisman's adaptation. "It felt to me like color coating a glacier." Listen to the full conversation between Of Note's Katy Henriksen and violinist Anne Akiko Meyers by clicking on the streaming link above. Full Article
is KUAF Arts Beat: Light, Sound and Boxes Blur the Line Between Artist and Audience By www.kuaf.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 20:49:38 +0000 Inspired by a desire to make sound interactive, artist Craig Colorusso created “Sun Boxes ” and “CUBEMUSIC.” Both installations are up now at Fenix Gallery in Fayetteville as part of their new exihibit “Our Universe.” “I loved going on tour, but there’s always that barrier between the audience and the performer. So I’ve always wanted to create something that didn’t have that,” says Colorusso about the inspiration for the two pieces. “I wanted to make something that people could literally feel like they’re part of.” In addition to “Sun Boxes ” and “CUBEMUSIC," Colorusso also performs from his work "Butterfly Cathedral," written for bowed guitar this Friday, June 21, at the Trillium Salon Series Block Party in South Fayetteville. Listen to the full KUAF Arts Beat conversation in the streaming link above. Full Article
is Of Note: When Cello History Repeats Itself through Bach By www.kuaf.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 17:59:11 +0000 For his latest effort, Amit Peled tackled "the Bible" of cello repertoire by recording the Bach cello suites using Pablo Casal's cello-- the very same cello he originally heard the suites performed on as a child. "I waited for this jewel for so long because I wanted to make sure that the cello allows me to bring out who I am, and not what I have in my mind or in my ear," Peled said. Despite history repeating itself with the same repertoire on the same instrument, Peled's own interpretation continues to embody who he is as a musician. As a world-renowned Israeli-American cellist and professor at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, Peled's recording of the Bach cello suites will go down in history along with his legacy. Hear the full conversation with Of Note's Katy Henriksen in the streaming link above. Full Article
is Of Note: Pianist Navigates Piano's Evolution through Haydn By www.kuaf.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 22:24:37 +0000 Pianist Roman Rabinovich's deep dive into the Haydn sonatas brought him revelations. Because Haydn's life bridged both the Baroque and Classical periods, his compositions reflect how the technology of the piano constantly progressed. "Instruments really changed like computers today, at that pace," Rabinovich said. Uzbeki-born, Israeli-trained Rabinovich continues to reflect Haydn's compositional invention since the Haydn project's debut at the Lincoln Center by performing the sonatas internationally. To listen to the full interview with Of Note's Katy Henriksen, click on the streaming link above. Full Article
is Of Note: Painting an Expansive Vista with A Capella By www.kuaf.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 22:36:25 +0000 Voces8 has once again found a way to represent the world's magnificence by using their voices-- and nothing else. The a capella group's latest album, "Enchanted Isle," pays homage to some of the members' inspirational European homelands. "Many of my formative musical memories come from my town there," says Barnaby Smith, the ensemble's music director. "A lot of the first music I heard as a child came as I was looking at that vista." Listen to the full interview between Barnaby Smith and Of Note's Katy Henriksen with the streaming link above. Full Article
is Of Note: SoNA’s Upcoming Season Promises Extravagant Performances of 'Bucket List Pieces' By www.kuaf.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 22:45:19 +0000 The Symphony of Northwest Arkansas ’ upcoming season promises to be their best yet, honoring Beethoven’s 250 th birthday with “bucket list pieces” such as “Carmina Burana” and “Pictures at an Exhibition.” Paul Hass, SoNA's music director, credits the orchestra’s success to its familial atmosphere. “It’s so exciting to be a part of something like this that’s constantly growing,” Haas says. “It really is like a family—we all care about each other. This is something special; not every community has this.” SoNA’s upcoming season will feature multiple collaborations including the SoNA singers for “Carmina Burana” and violinist Jennifer Frautschi for “Beethoven’s Violin Concerto”. SoNA will also perform a premiere of Haas’ new composition, Angelique . Listen to the full interview between Haas and Of Note’s Katy Henriksen with the streaming link above. Full Article
is Of Note: Balancing Emotion and Form in Israeli Compositions By www.kuaf.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2019 01:02:00 +0000 Violinist Itamar Zorman navigated exotic Israeli scales and modes to release his newest album “Evocation,” which highlights distinctive works by German-born Israeli composer Paul Ben-Haim. “There is a really delicate but wonderful balance between the emotional content and the technical form of the piece, and the analytical part of it,” Zorman explains about reflecting Ben-Haim’s multi-cultural influenced compositions. Listen to the full interview between Zorman and Of Note’s Katy Henriksen with the streaming link above. Full Article
is Here's how Glasgow Science Centre is catering for us online By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 07:46:04 +0000 GLASGOW Science Centre closed its doors to the public this week, but the team decided they couldn’t let science boffins miss out. Full Article
is Glasgow comedian Larry Dean on how to self-isolate in style By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 05:00:00 +0000 Even in self-isolation, we can learn something new every day. Full Article
is Glasgow's funniest Granda Gary Meikle talks us through his coronavirus lock-down By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0100 WHEN the world first came across Gary Meikle, we met his eyebrows before his face. Full Article
is Glasgow Comic Con postponed due to coronavirus crisis By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 05:00:00 +0100 Glasgow Comic Con is postponed until further notice due to the coronavirus crisis. Full Article
is Artist, Heiress And Designer Gloria Vanderbilt Dies At 95 By www.krcc.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Jun 2019 15:54:16 +0000 This story ran on Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Gloria Vanderbilt was an artist, heiress, designer and philanthropist who, for many Americans, may be best remembered for her blue jeans . She died at the age of 95. Vanderbilt's son, Anderson Cooper, announced her death Monday, airing an obituary for her on CNN. Vanderbilt had cancer, he said. "Earlier this month, we had to take her to the hospital. That's where she learned she had very advanced cancer in her stomach, and that it had spread," Cooper said. "What an extraordinary life. What an extraordinary mom. And what an incredible woman," he said, his voice quavering a bit at the end of the remembrance. Vanderbilt had full lips, eyes that turned up at the corners and a patrician bearing. She was, in fact, descended from shipping and railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt, one of the richest men in American history. She was born in 1924, and her father died shortly thereafter. Vanderbilt was raised by a beloved nurse because Full Article
is 'Go Back Where You Came From': The Long Rhetorical Roots Of Trump's Racist Tweets By www.krcc.org Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2019 10:47:30 +0000 When President Trump tweeted his racist remarks Sunday, asking why certain Democratic congresswomen don't just "go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came," he did not just take aim at the four women of color — three of whom were born in the U.S. He did so using a taunt that has long, deeply entrenched roots in American history: Why don't you just go back where you came from? The question doesn't always appear in those precise words, nor does it always surface in the same situations. And it doesn't always get directed at the same groups of people — far from it, in fact. But more often than not, it conveys the same sentiment: You — and others like you — are not welcome here. "There have been different phrases that have been used," says Michael Cornfield , a scholar of rhetoric at George Washington University , "but the idea that we don't have any more room for people, or those people don't look like us, this is a long, ugly strain in American Full Article
is House Votes To Condemn Trump's 'Racist Comments' By www.krcc.org Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2019 22:11:00 +0000 Updated at 7:05 p.m. ET The House of Representatives approved a resolution Tuesday evening condemning the president for a series of racist tweets about four Democratic lawmakers. The vote was mostly along party lines, as the House split 240-187, with four Republicans supporting the nonbinding measure. Republican Reps. Fred Upton of Michigan, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Susan Brooks of Indiana and Will Hurd of Texas joined with Democrats to rebuke the president, as did Michigan Rep. Justin Amash, who recently left the Republican Party to become an independent. The House was paralyzed for a substantial portion of the afternoon over legislative procedure. Republicans sought a ruling on the question: Does calling the president's tweets "racist" violate the rules of decorum established in the House? So an already heated debate turned to farce as the House voted on whether to sanction House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for characterizing the president's remarks as "racist," as part of a Full Article
is 6 Questions Congress May Ask Robert Mueller During His Testimony By www.krcc.org Published On :: Tue, 23 Jul 2019 09:01:00 +0000 Former special counsel Robert Mueller is testifying before Congress on Wednesday, and lawmakers have so many questions they may not have enough time to ask them all. The House judiciary and intelligence committees have scheduled hearings for 8:30 a.m. and noon. Majority Democrats and minority Republicans are expected to try their utmost to get the most good they can from Mueller — in very different ways. Members of Congress already postponed Mueller's hearings once to wrangle more time. Complicating the matter will be Mueller himself, who has said he intends to confine his testimony to what he has already set forth in his report. In addition, the Justice Department sent Mueller a letter on Monday night saying it expects Mueller to not stray beyond what is publicly known about his work, citing executive privilege. That won't constrain members of Congress from trying. Here are some of the questions they might ask, broken up by the majority and the minority members on these committees. Full Article
is March 15 Democratic Debate: Live Updates And Analysis By www.krcc.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 00:28:55 +0000 Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have the stage to themselves for Sunday night's Democratic primary debate. The debate, hosted by CNN and Univision in Washington, D.C., will not have a live audience amid coronavirus concerns. Follow NPR's live coverage of the debate. Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit Loading... Full Article
is Haitian Doctor Says This Is The Worst Epidemic He's Faced By www.kosu.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:39:00 +0000 The Pan American Health Organization this week warned of an impending humanitarian crisis in Haiti due to the coronavirus pandemic. Haiti has reported relatively few cases of COVID-19 but it shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, which is experiencing one of the worst outbreaks in the hemisphere. With the Dominican Republic under lockdown, thousands of laid off migrant workers have headed home to Haiti and presumably some of them are carrying the virus with them. "There is real danger of a large-scale outbreak followed by a humanitarian crisis in Haiti," said Carissa Etienne, the head of PAHO, in a briefing this week with reporters. She said Haiti's health-care system is ill-equipped to deal with an outbreak of a highly-infectious, potentially-fatal respiratory disease. And the measures used elsewhere to stem the spread of COVID-19 are impractical or impossible in Haiti. "It is extremely difficult to institute proper social distancing in Haiti," she said — Full Article
is Anti-Vaccination Activists Join Stay-At-Home Order Protesters By www.kosu.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000 Protests over stay-at-home orders because of COVID-19 have become more common around the country. In California, a surprising group is behind some of them: those who oppose mandatory vaccinations. On Thursday, a mash-up of people mingled on the sidewalk in front of California's state Capitol in Sacramento. There were Trump supporters wearing MAGA hats and waving American flags. There were Christians, singing along to religious rock songs and raising their hands in prayer. The event's MC. urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to tune into their event. "Everybody up at the Capitol, tell Gavin Newsom [to tune in to] 107.9 FM, if he wants to hear what we have to say," the MC told the crowd over loudspeakers. "It could be kind of good for him!" There were also mothers with their children at the rally. Many people were not wearing face masks or observing social distancing protocols. They'd all come out to protest California's stay-at-home order, put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19. This week's Full Article
is Sample Size: Kehlani, Travis Linville & Future Islands By www.kosu.org Published On :: Fri, 03 Feb 2017 14:40:00 +0000 This is Sample Size, our weekly new music feature with KOSU's Ryan LaCroix and LOOKatOKC music critic Matt Carney. Today, Matt plays new music from Kehlani , Travis Linville , and Future Islands . Follow Matt & Ryan on Twitter at @mdotcarney & @KOSUryan . Full Article
is Sample Size: Sufjan Supergroup, Quelle Chris & Perfume Genius By www.kosu.org Published On :: Fri, 31 Mar 2017 14:31:40 +0000 This is Sample Size, our weekly new music feature with KOSU's Ryan LaCroix and LOOKatOKC music critic Matt Carney. Today, Matt brings us new tunes from the supergroup of Sufjan Stevens, Bryce Dessner, Nico Muhly & James McAlister, plus Quelle Chris and Perfume Genius . Follow Matt & Ryan on Twitter at @mdotcarney & @KOSUryan . Full Article
is The History Of Childhood In Iowa By www.iowapublicradio.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 20:50:31 +0000 While schools are closed, we're creating a series of "Talk of Iowa" episodes that will be fun and educational for learners of all ages. Every Tuesday, we'll learn about Iowa wildlife, and every Thursday, we'll learn about Iowa history. Full Article
is Distance Learning Creates Barriers For Some Special Ed Students By www.iowapublicradio.org Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 21:42:31 +0000 Educators, parents and students are all struggling to find their way through distance learning, but the challenges can be even greater for special education students. Full Article
is Sacrifice In Times Of Crisis By www.iowapublicradio.org Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 20:35:50 +0000 While schools are closed, we're creating a series of "Talk of Iowa" episodes that will be fun and educational for learners of all ages. Every Tuesday, we'll learn about Iowa wildlife, and every Thursday, we'll learn about Iowa history. Full Article