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    Explore " tehachapi" with insightful episodes like "God, Sex, Murder", "Tehachapi Community Theatre Moon Over Buffalo" and "E11: 1952 Bakersfield Earthquake" from podcasts like ""JLE", "TehachaPod" and "Notorious Bakersfield"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    God, Sex, Murder

    God, Sex, Murder

    This is the story of not exactly a deadly love triangle, that would be too simple. This is more of a fatal lust octagon involving Sabrina Limon, her husband Rob and her boyfriend Jonathan Hearn-to name a few.




    Time stamps:

    Shut Up & Listen: 2:08

    Story: 12:13

    Sources

    Sky News Australia:
    https://youtu.be/1A7PetsTpvU

    Bill Murray: https://deadline.com/2022/10/bill-murray-accusations-seth-green-geena-davis-rob-schneider-1235145645/amp/

    BG: https://thespun.com/.amp/nba/sports-world-reacts-to-heartbreaking-brittney-griner-news

    Trial:
    https://youtu.be/3qO8_1TnVUo

    Tehachapi Community Theatre Moon Over Buffalo

    Tehachapi Community Theatre Moon Over Buffalo

    David Stenstrom is directing the next play at the Tehachapi Community Theatre called Moon Over Buffalo. He talks about the strength of the writing, the chemistry between the cast members and how everyone will just come away laughing. He is very proud of all involved in putting the play together and he explains more how others in the community can come out and help with future shows. Moon Over Buffalo will be at the BeeKay Theatre on Green Street in Downtown Tehachapi beginning April 22 and run through May 8. Tickets are available at TCTOnStage.org. Send your TehachaPod show thoughts to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com.

    E11: 1952 Bakersfield Earthquake

    E11: 1952 Bakersfield Earthquake

    During the summer of 1952, Bakersfield-actually, most of Kern County-experienced an earthquake, and a string of aftershocks that forever changed our city's landscape. Besides the tragic loss of lives, the earthquake altered downtown Bakersfield's architecture that took shape immediately following the quake. 

    I had some questions regarding the 1952 earthquake and turned to Emily Fisher, a local geologist with a wealth of knowledge about earthquakes.