* Headlines: Health care reform bill and abortion issue, Swine flu slowing down/vaccines in SB County
* Battle to protect rent control in mobile home parks
* Helping the homeless who are mentally ill
* Live report from Daniel Alvarenga from Chancellor Yang’s town hall meeting and counter-event outside
Announcer: Cathy Murillo
Monthly Archive for November, 2009
Of her next broadcast (Nov. 28th), DJ Darla Bea says, “On this week’s edition of ‘Rock It Properly,’ we’ll be celebrating the life and times of Freddie Mercury (September 5th 1946 – November 24th 1991) and Queen, featuring the following artists: David Bowie, T-Rex, MIKA, Jimi Hendrix, MUSE, Wyclef Jean, Chic, Montserrat Caballe, Led Zepplin, Gary Glitter, George Michael, etc. (and, of course, Freddie Mercury and Queen!).”
“Rock It Properly” airs alternating Saturdays in the Fall from 6-8am.
Monday, November 30, 2009, 8 to 9 a.m. This presentation of an event sponsored by the Glendon Association includes experts in suicide and youth violence. Santa Barbara Lectures is a program of the KCSB News and Public Affairs Department.
* Headlines: Protest in Nicaragua, Exercise and anxiety, Health Benefits of vinegar
* Rethink Afghanistan film and panel discussion
* Efforts to help the homeless and mentally ill
* UCSB students rally against Stupak amendment
* UCSB Chancellor Henry Yang challenged by students at protest
Announcer: Daniel Alvarenga
Reporters: Patty Lincoln, Andrea Garcia, Daniel Alvarenga, Cathy Murillo
Some Students wore black and painted skull masks to mourn the death of public education.
On Wednesday, Nov. 25th, from 2-4 PM, DJ Villet will be joined on “Yardbeat” by special guest Larry Hacken, a longtime reggae collector and radio deejay on KZYX&Z FM in Mendocino County, where his program “Heavyweight Sound” airs on Friday nights.
Larry has followed Jamaican music for more than 30 years; tune in on Wednesday to hear some deep selections!
This week in the Santa Barbara Independent’s KCSBeat, Colin Marshall takes the journey through KCSB history into the 1980s, the decade that saw the founding of KCSB-AM (now known and loved as KJUC), a huge power increase for the station’s signal, a few dust-ups about programming and management and a scrape with the FCC: Continue reading ‘Into the 80s in this week’s KCSBeat column’
* Headlines: Dangerous toys report, Push Back on Stupak rally
* UCSB IDEAS group event re Dream Act Katey Doherty
* Students march against U.S. troop surge in Afghanistan Daniel Alvarenga
Announcer: Katey Doherty
This Monday’s edition of Santa Barbara Lecture Series features essayist and journalist Pete Hamill. His lecture is titled “Immigration: The Lessons of New York.”
Tune in for KCSB’s hour-long lectures that air Monday mornings from 8 to 9 a.m. Lectures are sponsored by UCSB Arts & Lectures, Women’s Center, Multicultural Center, and the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center.
Of her next broadcast (Nov. 21st), DJ Darla Bea says, “On this week’s edition of ‘Rock It Properly,’ a lesson in Japanese Pop Music. Writer Ted Mills will join me in studio to share his collection of tunes from the land of the rising sun. Get lost in translation and get ready to rock out!”
“Rock It Properly” airs alternating Saturdays in the Fall from 6-8am.
* Headlines
* Coverage of the UC Regents vote to increase student fees by 32 percent
Announcer: Daniel Alvarenga
Reporters: Matt Raab, Milena Milojicic, Lucas Brooks, Cathy Murillo, Daniel Alvarenga, Monica Lopez, Victoria Hungerford, Zephyr McIntyre, Andrea Garcia




