Archive for September, 2009
Special Programming: KCSB Live Coverage of UC Regents
Throughout today, KCSB will be bringing you live audio from the UC Regents meeting being held at Mission Bay, San Francisco. We'll be airing the portion of the regents' meeting that is discussing the recent UC budget crisis - which includes staff and faculty furloughs and a proposed 32% increase in student tuition.
KCSB Community News Sept 15
* Headlines: British terrorists sentenced, Fallout from Iranian prez elections, Pakistani women and children killed in food distribution stampede, Vehicle emissions laws, Swine flu vaccine update, Marriott Hotel in Goleta needs more review, Buellton emergency prep forum, Hydro-mulch in Jesusita burn area, UC Regents want to raise student fees by [...]
A Conversation about the Decline of French Cuisine on The Marketplace of Ideas This Thursday
This week on The Marketplace of Ideas, Colin Marshall talks to longtime Slate wine columnist Michael Steinberger, author of Au Revoir to All That: Food, Wine and the End of France. An ardent culinary Francophile in earlier decades, Steinberger has, along with much of the rest of the food world, come to realize that a malaise has fallen upon the [...]
KCSB Community News Sept 11, 2009
* Headlines: Historical day marked in Chile, "The Cove" screening, Jesusita and Rattlesnake trails closed, Pedro Nava bill to protect mobile home park residents. * Homeless dying in Santa Barbara * BMX track controversy at Elings Park * Getting By in American's RustBelt, a special segment from Free Speech Radio News Announcer & Engineer: [...]
“Culture of Protest” Recalls the Peekskill Riots (at 60) Tonight at 6pm
“Culture of Protest” host Prof. Dick Flacks says of tonight's broadcast: "In September 1949 Paul Robeson, one of the most famous performers of his time, gave a concert at Peekskill, NY, that was greeted by howling violent mobs. It was a key moment in the emergence of the red scare. This mostly forgotten event is being remembered this month [...]
No Alibis: The Poetics and Politics of Post-Katrina New Orleans
This week's show co-hosted by Jordan Camp and Elizabeth Robinson discusses the poetics and politics of post-Katrina New Orleans on the occasion of the Katrina Commemoration events held on August 29th, including interviews with: * Founding member of the People's Hurricane Relief Fund and revolutionary community organizer, Malcolm Suber * [...]
KCSB Community News Sept 8, 2009
Headlines: Military deaths in Iraq, Global recession's impact on migration, UK coming out of recession, German AIDS commercial using Hitler face, Court Ruling Against Ashcroft, Car insurance companies pushing bill, Foodbank holds Leadership Day, Nurses pressure Feinstein to support Employee Free Choice Act, State health officials screening [...]
KCSB Women’s Volleyball Online Only Broadcast
The UCSB women's volleyball team is in action this evening, Wednesday, September 2nd. John Greely and Sean Towers will have the call from Rob Gym starting at 7:00 pm in this "Internet Only" broadcast of Gaucho volleyball. The following link will become active when the webcast begins and if you encounter any problems, please email [...]
KCSB Community News September 1, 2009
*Headlines: African discrimination in Moscow, UN and Gaza schools, Capps Health Reform, Disney buys Marvel *Santa Barbara Vote-by-mail Patty Lincoln Announcers: Roelle Balan Engineer: Daniel Alvarenga Reporters: Patty Lincoln, Randy Berkson, Roelle Balan
KCSB Live Sportscast
The UCSB Men's Soccer team starts its 2009 campaign this Tuesday, September 1, against the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners. KCSB's John Greely and Julia Speace will have the call at 7 PM. You can hear it over the airwaves at KCSB 91.9 FM or on the webcast. How are we doing? Leave us feedback by clicking here!









