Archive for March, 2010
Intents & Purposes Radio
RadioIP with Levi and Tim, March 23, 2010: For centuries religion and science have sat at opposite ends of the academic table. UC Santa Barbara Professor and the president of the American Academy of Religion Dr. Ann Taves aims to bring the two fields a little closer. She was in studio to discuss her new book Religious Experience Reconsidered: A [...]
KCSB Midday Headlines, March 24, 2010
Listen Every Weekday at 12 noon * Troubles with elections in Sudan * Irish bishop resigns over Catholic Church child sexual abuse * UC Regents review incidents of racism and intolerance * Local: SB City Council approves Milpas Street bulb-outs Producer Cathy Murillo
Marketplace of Ideas 3/25: Chris Bohn
This week on The Marketplace of Ideas, Colin Marshall talks to Chris Bohn, editor of London-based monthly music magazine The Wire. Subtitled "Adventures in Modern Music", the magazine has covered the alternative, the underground, the experimental, the avant-garde and the generally non-mainstream since 1982, featuring a span of artists from Ornette [...]
Coverage of the Don’t Bank on Amerika re-airing in this week in the KCSBeat
In the latest KCSBeat column from the Santa Barbara Independent, Colin Marshall covers the station's ongoing re-airing of all the newly remastered and interview-supplemented episodes of Don't Bank on America, Malcolm Gault-Williams' 36-part radio documentary on the history of Isla Vista and its three 1970 riots, well-known as I.V. I, II and [...]
Rock It Properly presents: “FUNK THAT” March 21
Of her next broadcast (March 21st), DJ Darla Bea says, “On this week’s edition of ‘Rock It Properly,’ grab your Platform Shoes and let's Turn this Mother Out - with a lesson in Funk Music. Join me on KCSB for some Funked Up Trivia. Get ready to funk out!”” “Rock It Properly” airs alternating Sundays in the Winter from 8-10pm.
KCSB Community News, March 19, 2010
* Headlines: Nano Day at UCSB, Treating mental illness in Haiti Joelle Wagner * Students of color want to overturn Prop 209 Courtney Brooks * Native Americans fighting oil development in Carpinteria Matt Raab Announcer Cathy Murillo
KCSB Midday Headlines, March 19, 2010
Listen Every Weekday at 12 noon * UN body urges Israel to stop house building in disputed areas * ACLU defends lesbians over going to prom, hearing set for Monday * UCSB men's basketball team in NCAA tournament, game tonight * SB peace activists call for end to war in Iraq and Afghanistan Producer Cathy Murillo
Santa Barbara Lectures: Joseph Stiglitz
SB Lectures Airs Mondays 8 to 9 a.m.: On Monday, March 22, 2010, KCSB will air a lecture by Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and author. His lecture is titled "Freefall – America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy." He was brought to UC Santa Barbara in February of 2010 by UCSB’s Arts and Lectures. Santa [...]
KCSB Midday Headlines, March 18, 2010
Listen Every Weekday at 12 noon * Congressional budget office releases health care bill costs * International conference says climate change, not indigenous hunting, is harming polar bears * Latest in Haiti recovery * Ship travel avoids SB Channel: impacts to air quality, whales, naval base test area Producer Cathy Murillo
KCSB Midday Headlines, March 17, 2010
Listen Every Weekday at 12 noon * Dennis Kucinich will sign Health Care bill * Ireland's cardinal apologizes for not preventing sexual abuse of children * Acting president of Nigeria dissolves cabinet, more deaths related to ethnic clashes * Local: SB activists meet to organize local Prop 15 campaign Producer Cathy Murillo









