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San Francisco, Seriously Peter Taback is moving back to New York, leaving a city so beautiful it's hard to take seriously.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Team DadDebbie Duncan's father planned well for the day he wouldn't be able to take care of himself — and she's grateful for the network of caregivers that see to his needs daily.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Back to the FutureWhen Tania Schweig decided to become an orthodox Jew, she didn't expect that many of her faith's traditions would make her lifestyle so cutting edge.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Bird FeederPeggy Hansen puts out a feeder to please her local feathered friends, but keeping everybody happy turns out to be not so simple.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Whose Fault Is It?A mentally ill man is removed from a public library by the police — and the ugly scene leaves Jocelyn Wiener with difficult questions.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website So Much Can ChangeAnne Stuhldreher's mom suffered silently while undergoing chemotherapy for lymphoma, until a speech by Maria Shriver made it possible for her to share her fear and pain with her daughter.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Saving Sharp ParkGolf writer Gerry Stratford argues that saving Sharp Park is about saving not just a golf course, but also an experience valuable to people from many walks of life.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website You're Only As Old As...They say you're only as old as you feel. Richard Friedlander knows that's a bunch of baloney.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Compost ItMore and more towns and cities are encouraging — or ordering — their residents to compost. Fern Burch has some tips for how to get started.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website College PrepJulie Turjoman's daughter was well prepared for college far from home, except when it came to dealing with her health care.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Abalone DivingFor Brian Dinday, abalone diving is dangerous and challenging — but its compelling thrills are about much more than abalone.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Crowded WildernessCarol Arnold heads for Zion National Park where her experience of the wild is tempered by prerecorded guides, bus tours and people, lot and lots of people.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website My Name IsChanging your name isn't easy and it isn't cheap. But for Sho Sho Smith, it was worth every inconvenience.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website A Penny SavedWhen she immigrated to this country, Youth Radio's Denise Tejada was taught relentlessly by her father about saving, credit and real estate. Now, at 20 years old, she's bought her own home.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website One Year LaterIt's been a year since America elected its first African American president, and Brenda Payton says the country is still figuring out how to deal with it.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Dow 10,000The stock market skips above and below the 10,000 mark, but Bob Goldman wonders why investors attach so much meaning to a number that doesn't mean much.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Let the Light ShineTo Lewis Heathcote, California's referendum-soaked direct democracy means that a constitutional convention to cure what ails state governance is more likely to be a Trojan War than an Age of Aquarius.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website From New Year's Day to HalloweenHow did a Celtic celebration of New Year's Day become our modern Halloween? Michael Ellis has the answer.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Give a LittleWhen John Mathias established a small arts scholarship, he didn't realize that perhaps its biggest beneficiary would be himself.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Red, White and Blue SocialismSocialism isn't usually associated with Americanism, unless, as history teacher Josh Gnass notes, you happen to be the author of the Pledge of Allegiance.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Sound of MusicThere's a spot on Irving Street in the Inner Sunset where you're sure to find street musicians. Katherine Field-Rothschild's family taught her never to just walk on by the music.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Times, They Are A-Changin'To some people time is a fact. To Jessica O'Dwyer, who doesn't have a single clock or watch keeping the same time, it's a little more complicated than that.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website UdoA dog is never just a dog. And nowhere is that truer than Berkeley, where Stan Pisle's dog, Udo, was born to bring people together.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website One Ridge AwayRecent rains have lessened the threat of a major fire, but for vulnerable homeowners like Peggy Hansen the memory of approaching wildfire and gratitude for courageous firefighters are never out of season.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website NRA CallingEvan Sagerman is a member of the National Rifle Association, and proud of much of the work it does. But the NRA's politics? That's another question.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website HeadacheCindy Wheeler had a bicycle accident that landed her in the emergency room. But what really shocked her was the bill.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Good News for Women WorkersRecent trends show women are about to outnumber men in the workplace, says Dick Meister. With that will come more bargaining clout.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Someone Said the Earth MovedShe was underground on BART when the Loma Prieta earthquake hit, but Isobel White experienced the event vicariously.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Long Time ComingWalter Ko welcomes the state legislature's recent recognition of Chinese Americans who helped build California and the nation despite rampant, state-sponsored discrimination.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Never AloneJanet Schneider cherishes her rare moments of solitude, but her college-age daughter is never alone, never unavailable, not even when she sleeps.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website He Deserved So Much BetterAlan Turing was the father of modern computer science, and his work on the German Enigma code was crucial to winning World War II. But he was gay, and his nation made him pay a horrendous price for it. Clyde Wadsworth comments.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website So It's Right to Be Worried?Jocelyn Wiener's grandmother sometimes imagines things, but when she heard that something bad had happened in Chicago, she wasn't confused.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Palo Alto Chainsaw MassacreWhen Palo Alto cut down dozens of mature oak trees on a busy street without warning, it left residents like Debbie Duncan hopping mad.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Depression 101As a college freshman, Youth Radio's Ankitha Bharadwaj was forced to school herself in the basics of depression ? her own.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Kids Left BehindTeacher David Ellison looks at an education good news story — except that one school's good news can be another's bad news.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Machine TalksAutomated calls, robocalls, prerecorded messages. Brenda Payton just can't get comfortable with having a phone conversation with a machine.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website I'm HomeSusan Dix Lyons wasn't born or raised in Northern California, but now that she lives here there's one thought every time she returns from a trip. I'm home.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Go BearsLiz Little and her son have only recently starting attending Cal football games, but they share something with Cal fans who have been rooting and suffering for decades.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Injustice at Port ChicagoRev. Diana McDaniel relives through the eyes of her Uncle Irvin an important story in American history — the disaster at Port Chicago.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Best Idea America Ever HadOn a trip to Yosemite National Park, Bob Hansen is reminded of a few of the many reasons why the national parks have been described as 'the best idea America ever had.'Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The California Coast, PreservedOn a bike road the length of the California coast, Joan Reinhardt Reiss recalls how it was saved from what seemed like an inevitable fate.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Froot LoopsBeth Greer says a new industry-funded consumer education campaign will tell you the difference between a chocolate doughnut and Froot Loops, but ignores the simple, perfect apple.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website To Grieve is to HonorThe death of a good friend and colleague lead archaeologist Mike Newland to contemplate the importance of our rituals for the departed.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MisrememberingThe 1950s are often portrayed as a decade of repression and quiet desperation, but Jim Clifford's childhood in the Sunset was anything but.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Froot LoopsBeth Greer says a new industry-funded consumer education campaign will tell you the difference between a chocolate doughnut and Froot Loops, but ignores the simple, perfect apple.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Great DebatePaul Staley argues that if left and right squelched the hysteria of public discourse and stopped mistaking the other side's motives for their ends, we could continue a great debate as old as the Republic.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website My Pet ChickensIn Marci Riseman's family, the poultry isn't on a plate — it's in the backyard.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website PetrichorA recent storm rare by Northern California standards leads naturalist Michael Ellis to contemplate the effect of rain on the brain.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The War on Tax HavensJoe Epstein applauds a new agreement that has a Swiss bank identifying thousands of Americans evading taxes in offshore havens and hopes it's only the beginning of a war on tax cheats.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | |