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    Radio Curious » Mendocino County

    Welcome to the 20th year of Radio Curious, half hour interviews on a curiously wide variety of topics about life and ideas. All of the almost 400 half-hour archive editions on our website are free for you to enjoy, download, copy, share or rebroadcast as you wish. Please give credit to Radio Curious and let us know what you like about the program. www.radiocurious.org
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    Episodes (142)

    La Tigresa — One Woman’s Power: Fortitude and Poetry

    La Tigresa — One Woman’s Power: Fortitude and Poetry
    Radio Curious Assistant Producer, Christina Aanestad speaks with performance artist and poet, La Tigresa about art and activism. La Tigresa made national headlines in 2000 for blockading a logging truck bare breasted while reciting poems of the Goddess, to save old growth redwood trees in Northern California. The book La Tigresa recommends is “Pronoia is […]

    Cobb, David — End Corporate Personhood: The 29th Amendment

    Cobb, David — End Corporate Personhood: The 29th Amendment
    The decision of the United States Supreme Court, in the case of Citizen’s United v. Federal Elections Commission in January 2010, substantially changed the political process in the United States. That decision held that corporations have the same constitutional rights as have individual people. Four of the nine Supreme Court Justices believe the Citizen’s United […]

    Aanestad, Christina — Occupying the Port of Oakland

    Aanestad, Christina — Occupying the Port of Oakland
    In response to the attempts to end “Occupy” movements in different parts of the United States beginning the November 2011, local people in and near west coast sea ports on Monday, December 12, 2011 gathered to occupy their local port. Radio Curious Assistant Producer, Christina Aanestad, went to the Port of Oakland where she met […]

    Feigin, Keith — Liquid Gold on Lovers Lane

    Feigin, Keith — Liquid Gold on Lovers Lane
    This program is about honey. We visit with Keith Feigin, owner of Lovers Lane Farm, at his bee keeping center in Ukiah, California. We discuss bees on the loose, how they orient themselves to a new location, communicate with each other and how Keith harvests the “liquid gold.”  Keith was just leaving to catch up […]

    Cole, Prescott — Greed is Now Respectable, Part Two: Reverse Mortgages and Annuities

    Cole, Prescott — Greed is Now Respectable, Part Two: Reverse Mortgages and Annuities
    In part two in our series, “Greed is Now Respectable,” we visit again with Attorney Prescott Cole, employed by California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform, or “Canhr,” a non-profit agency based in San Francisco, California.  The goal of California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform is long term care, justice and advocacy.   Their website, canhr.org, has […]

    Blank, Les — The Chef of Film Making

    Blank, Les — The Chef of Film Making
    In this edition of Radio Curious we visit with Les Blank, film maker extraordinaire. Les Blank will receive the Albert Maysles award at the 2011 Mendocino Film Festival where his films “Burden of Dreams” and “The Blues Accordin’ to Lightnin’ Hopkins” will be presented.  John Rockwell, writing in The New York Times, describes Les Blank […]

    Johnson, Richard W. — His Philosophy and Optimism

    Johnson, Richard W. — His Philosophy and Optimism
    This edition of Radio Curious is again about Richard W. Johnson Jr., publisher of a group of newspapers in Mendocino County, California, called Mendocino Country.  He died March 16th, 2011.  The interview was recorded in June  2008 shortly after voters passed Measure B, a ballot measure that attempted to regulate marijuana growth and production.  The […]

    Saving a Small Town Post Office — Ukiah, California

    Saving a Small Town Post Office — Ukiah, California
    The United States Postal Service has plans to close post offices in cities, small towns and rural areas across America. This edition of Radio Curious is a case study of how the federal government plans to close the main Post Office in Ukiah, California.  The Postal Service says it operates under a “corporate model” and […]

    Crane, Susan — Civil Disobedience: Personal Values Over Personal Freedom

    Crane, Susan — Civil Disobedience:  Personal Values Over Personal Freedom
    Radio Curious hosts a conversation with Susan Crane, founder of plowshares who will be discussing her lifetime commitment to ending nuclear proliferation through non-violent direct action.  She’s awaiting sentencing,scheduled for March 2011, for pouring her blood on trident submarine machine bombs in the state of Washington.  A grandmother, in her 60s Susan Crane faces up […]

    Reinhart, Ed — Boogie Woogie Pianist

    Reinhart, Ed — Boogie Woogie Pianist
    In my opinion, when my friend Ed Reinhart comes here to Ukiah, it is well worth the effort to track him down and listen to him play someone else’s piano and sing along. And that is what happened the last few days of 2010. The sign said Ed would be playing at the Himalaya Café […]
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