Archive for October, 2009
KCSB Sports Live Presentation of Gaucho Soccer’s Doubleheader for Sunday, October 18th
The UCSB Women's Soccer team (7-7-1 overall) faces off against non-conference foe Seattle University this afternoon on KCSB to begin the Gaucho doubleheader. Marco Alfandary and Bryan Wray will have the call from Harder Stadium starting at 12:00 pm for this On-Air Broadcast of Gaucho Soccer, which can be ascessed via radio at 91.9FM or by opeing [...]
KCSB Live Presentation of Women’s Volleyball vs. Pacific
The UCSB Women's Volleyball team (13-4 overall, 3-2 in Big West) hosts visiting Pacific (14-3, 4-2) tonight. Matt Connolly and Sean Towers will have the call from the Thunderdome 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 [...]
SB Lectures: Will Steger
On Monday, October 19, 2009, 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., KCSB's Santa Barbara Lectures series will present a talk by Will Steger, activist and adventurer. His lecture is titled, "Eyewitness to Global Warming," and was sponsored by the UCSB Arts & Lectures program. The fourth person ever to reach both poles, Steger presents an visual account of the global [...]
KCSB Live Presentation of UCSB Women’s Soccer vs. Long Beach State
The UCSB Women's Soccer team (6-7-1 overall, 3-1-0 in Big West) hosts visiting Long Beach State (5-6-2, 1-1) tonight. Conrad Wilton and Miles Yim will have the call from Harder Stadium starting at 5:00 pm in this on-air broadcast of Gaucho Soccer. The following link will become active should the match extend past 7pm. If the action has not [...]
A conversation with the creators of CBC Radio 2′s The Signal on The Marketplace of Ideas this Thursday
This week on The Marketplace of Ideas, Colin Marshall talks to Laurie Brown and Andy Sheppard, host and producer, respectively, ofThe Signal on CBC Radio 2. Since debuting in March of 2007, the program has evolved to provide a highly distinctive listening experience that offers two skillfully-curated hours of late-night contemporary music to [...]
KCSB Community News Oct 13
* Headlines (Health Care Legislation, Facebook News, Storm Today) Patty Lincoln, Lucas Brooks * Ventura Teen Earns Recognition for Environmental Work Valerie Tysanner * UCSB's Teach-in on Budget Cuts (KCSB is airing live) Daniel Alvarenga * Live Interview: Janelle Mungo, organizer of Human Rights Week Courtney Brooks Announcer: Courtney Brooks
KCSB Live Presentation of UCSB Women’s Volleyball vs. Pepperdine
The UCSB Women's Volleyball team (12-4 overall, 3-2 in Big West) hosts visiting Pepperdine (10-6) tonight. Ryan Eagleson and Miles Yim will have the call from the Thunderdome 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, [...]
KCSB To Air Live Simulcast of UCSB’s “Defending the University: A ‘Teach-In’ on the Current Crisis” on Wednesday
On Wednesday, October 14th, a coalition of faculty, students, staff, and concerned Californians, student groups, campus entities, labor unions, academic departments and centers, and departmental chairs from throughout the state of California will take part in the daylong “Defending the University: A ‘Teach-In’ on the Current Crisis.” The [...]
KCSB Community News for October 12, 2009
*Headlines *American Indian Movement Santa Barbara stages anti-Columbus demonstration Noor Aljawad *Warnings on rain, sandbags, and mudslide information Katey Doherty Reporters: Noor Aljawad, Katey Doherty, Tanzia Chaudhury, Alec Spears, Daniel Alvarenga, Cathy Murrillo. Announcer: Valerie Tysanner Engineer: Brady Goldman
KCSB Presents NYC’s Gypsy-Punkers Gogol Bordello on Fri., Oct. 16th, in Ventura; An Interview with Bassist Tommy T Is Now Online!
Update: On the Monday, October 12th broadcast of “The Freak Power Ticket," Ted Coe caught up with Thomas Gobena, bass player for Gogol Bordello, and sampled new tracks from "Tommy T"'s forthcoming solo release, “The Prester John Sessions," along with a couple Gogol Bordello gems. To hear an edited podcast of that segment, see below. On [...]









