Archive for July, 2009
KCSB Community News July 31, 2009
* Headlines: California budget slashing, Iranian demonstrations in support of gunned-down woman Neda, High-speed stock trading grows Goldman Sachs and other financial institutions, UCSB coalition fights budget cuts harming students and education * Tiny Diamonds: UCSB scientist discovers evidence of cosmic collision Lorien Crawford * Venoco [...]
Trainer/Yoga Instructor/Biochemist Natalie Olivas Talks Health & Nutrition on “Afrikan Kaleidoscope” This Sunday
"Afrikan Kaleidoscope" host Sherry-alle Williams writes of her program's next broadcast: "On Sunday August 2, at 5pm, please join us for our weekly discussion on 'Afrikan Kaleidoscope' as we talk with UCSB biochemistry graduate, Natalie Olivas. Ms. Olivas is also a certified personal trainer through the International Sports Studies Association [...]
Journalist Marc Haefele Joins Dick Flacks on Thursday’s “Culture of Protest”
"Culture of Protest" host Professor Dick Flacks writes of tonight's broadcast: "Marc Haefele, LA journalist, recently returned from Uruguay, bringing back great political music. Marc will be our guest on this week's program." "Culture of Protest" airs Thursdays from 6-7pm on KCSB.
KCSB Community News July 28, 2009
*Headlines: State rejects oiling drilling project in Santa Barbara, U.S. and China talk in Washington about world issues * Candle light vigil for Leonard Peltier's parole hearing Ward Bayly * California make budget cuts that affect State Parks Patty Lincoln * Option 4 against UC Regent work furloughs Jose Serrano Announcer & Engineer: Daniel [...]
A conversation about the history of recorded music with Greg Milner on The Marketplace of Ideas this Thursday
This week on The Marketplace of Ideas, Colin Marshall talks to Greg Milner, music and technology journalist for Spin, The Village Voice, Wired and Rolling Stone. Milner's new book is Perfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music, which traces the evolution of how organized sound has been captured, modified, packaged, sold and heard [...]
Club Mercy & KCSB Present Deerhoof Live in Concert at Velvet Jones This Thursday
On Thursday, July 30th, Club Mercy and KCSB present Kill Rock Stars recording artists Deerhoof, live in concert at Velvet Jones Nightclub. An experimental rock band based in San Francisco, Deerhoof makes its area debut after a springtime cancellation. The quartet will share the stage with Santa Barbara's own, Oso, plus Avocet. Velvet Jones is [...]
KCSB Community News July 27, 2009
*Headlines: Casa Serena a rehabilitation center for women with substance abuse issues, General overview of problematic state budget cuts *Live Phone Interview with Aranye Fradenburg, from the UCSB English department discusses Option 4 for UC budget crisis: no furloughs, no layoffs, and no budget cuts *Interview with Corine Fairbanks from [...]
KCSB Community News July 24, 2009
*Exiled president Zelaya steps onto Honduran soil *Never! opposes turning Neverland into a tourist destination *17,000 sq. ft. skate park proposed for Isla Vista's Estero Park * "The Passing of Walter Cronkite & An Era of American Journalism" Coyote Radio Reporters: Daniel Alvarenga, Corey Dubin, Fabiana Hirsch, Sean Towers, Cathy [...]
KCSB Community News July 21, 2009
* Protests of Iran elections continue * Funding and treatment of AIDS in Africa * Taliban attack in Afghanistan * Challenges to closing Guantanamo Bay prison * Natural gas smell invades UCSB * Ron Paris to educate school children on race relations * Bicycle valet program at Santa Barbara Bowl * Skate Park proposed by Isla Vista Recreation and Park [...]
KCSB Headlines July 20, 2009
* WEV, Women's Economic Ventures, to hold orientations for 14-week self-employment course * Leonard Peltier of American Indian Movement will have parole hearing July 28 * UCSB Prof. Nelson Lichtenstein's booksigning, "The Retail Revolution: How Walmart Created a Brave New World of Business" Reporters: Daniel Alvarenga, Ward Bayly, Cathy [...]









