Families united by tragedy demonstrated in Oakland today. They sought improvements in mental health care at the headquarters of Kaiser Permanente.
Today on Morning Edition you heard from Song and David
Tom Scott of Oliver’s Markets gives a behind-the-scene look at what it takes to support local farmers and other producers in a classic supermarket context.
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Surprise Party
Raven Performing Arts Theater
March 14th – 23rd, 2019
World Premiere of this play by local author, Ron Nash.
It’s 1943, World War II, and bigotry and racism
Over the past two weeks, art lovers have been visitingstudios throughout Sonoma County. Art Trails – which organizes the visits —was about to start two years ago, when the Tubbs fire
Word By Word Host Gil Mansergh has a conversation with the celebrated writer, teacher, and Tiny Lights Journal editor and publisher, Susan Bono as she shares some of her personal narratives
Join host Clark Wolf as he gets deep into lively conversation with Susan Gilmore, Founder and Executive Director of North Bay Children's Center. They talk about the power and importance of early education and experience with food, farm gardening, and nutrition, their NBCC's signature program Garden of Eatin' and so much more.Seaweed. It plays a vital role in ocean ecology, and also in our health and diet, and in our local and global economies. Seaweed Chronicles: A World at the Water’s Edge

Suzanne Lang talks with award winning author of books for kids and adults, Susan Muaddi Darraj, whose novel is BEHIND YOU IS THE SEA. This story of diaspora, of people living in a Palestinian American community in Baltimore, is an immigrant tale of generations.

Rex Ogle also joins Suzanne and talks about his latest memoir geared toward young adults, ROAD HOME. At seventeen, he was kicked out of the house for being gay and for a time lived on the streets of New Orleans. The story is hard, yet full of self-compassion.
It’s A Novel Idea. Every first, third, and fifth Sunday at 10:00 am PT. Streaming at krcb.org.
Since Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, KRCB-FM’s Word By Word: Conversations With Writers host Gil Mansergh invited the North Bay thearapist and bestselling author Susan Pease Gadoua and award-winning journalist Vicki
Historical fiction radiates into the present with two novels featured on A Novel Idea. Join Suzanne M. Lang in conversations with Susan Sherman on her novel about mystics and Marie Curie,
Recently, host Clark Wolf had the pleasure of moderating a panel at the Sustainability Enterprise Conference held nearby, in Rhonert Park’s favorite gathering spot, Sally Tomatoes. The panel was called Strengthening the North-Bay-Food-System in a Changing-ClimateStrengthening the North-Bay-Food-System in a Changing-Climate.
Speakers included.



Brittany Jensen, Executive Director, Goldridge Resource Conservation District,
Elizabeth Kaiser, Owner, Singing Frogs Farm,
Genevieve Taylor, Senior Facilitator, Ag Innovations
Joseph Button, VP Sustainability and Strategic Impact, Straus Family Creamery
Listen in to a lightly edited recording of that lively and important conversation with some very smart, informed and hard working individuals.
Also in this episode, a chat in our studios with Michelle Marquis, host of new show on KRCB, "The 707." She talks about her episode focusing on reducing waste, a surprisingly fascinating addition to the Sustainability exploration in the episode.
Word By Word host Gil Mansergh has a spirited conversation with two multi-talented women who worked full time when they wrote their novels about women escaping abusive relationships. Electrical Engineer Suzanna
Suzanne Grady, director of Petaluma Bounty, talks about their upcoming benefit and explores the organization’s 11 years of working to abolish food insecurity in and around Petaluma, with a bountiful production
Mothers always take their children somewhere in life and on the planet.
Dena Moes traveled with

White people kill black people. Despite Emancipation, despite the Civil Rights movement of now over fifty years ago, white people

A Novel Idea airs on the first and fifth Sundays of every month at 10:00 am on KRCB 104.9 / streaming @ krcb.org /Download the FREE KRCB mobile app @ iTunes & Google Play!
Swallow
Main Stage West
January 11th – 27th, 2019
A California Premiere by Stef Smith.
Stef Smith’s Swallow is a play about three women dealing with psychological trauma and striving
An Evening with Swami Beyondananda
Laguna de Santa Rosa
Saturday, November 4th, 2017 @ 7:00 pm
Join “cosmic comic” Swami Beyondananda for an evening of heart-opening laughter, and mind-expanding comedy, and
Tamed and Untamed, Close Encounters with the Animal Kind. Suzanne Lang talks with two of the world’s most celebrated animal writers, Sy Montgomery and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. They have collaborated on

Tanya Holland’s California Soul is the name of the newly published book by the popular chef, author, tv personality and community leader. Holland studied in France, has cooked in top restaurants in New York and Boston and has owned and operated several acclaimed and well-loved restaurants in Oakland and San Francisco, including Brown Sugar Kitchen.
Tapas 13th New Short Play Festival
Pegasus Theater Company
September 13 – 28, 2019

Six dynamite plays performed by six terrific actresses. That’swhat the 13th annual
Tapas Short Play Festival 2018
Pegasus Theater Company
September 21st – October 7th, 2018
What do the following have in common: a dedicated but woefully underpaid community college professor; a
In recent years, when you entered the Spreckels Performing Arts Center’s Codding Theater you found yourself in an undersea world, or on the deck of the Titanic, or in Philadelphia’s Independence
Task Force on the Americas Annual Dinner
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Marin
Saturday September 21, 2019 @ 5:30 pm

Our guest
Taste & Toast
L’chaim Harvest Celebration
Shone Farm
Sunday, September 8, 2019 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Mouthful welcomes Doug Swett and Liza Hinman of the once and future Taverna Santi. The Geyserville restaurant closed late last year and will reopen April 2010, next door to Traverso’s, on

Hummingbird in Underworld, Teaching in a Men’s Prison ispoet Deborah Tobola’s memoir of working in
Kids are back in school now. But in at least one district,the teachers’ union is still battling over salaries and benefits, asadministrators offer what amounts to a pay cut.
The

The start of the school year can bring excitement oranxiety. On the North
Telegraph Quartet
Paul Mahder Gallery
Wednesday, March 14th, 2018 @ 7:00 pm
Brave New Music will host the San Francisco-based Telegraph Quarter on its chamber music series, now in its fifth
Ask anyone under fifty years of age who Rosemary Clooney is and they’re likely to respond “George Clooney’s wife?” They’d be in the ballpark (she was his aunt) but what they

For the past four hundred years, the groundbreaking Italian artist, Caravaggio, has challenged, intrigued, and transformed us. Suzanne Lang talks with Terence Ward on his book that combines memoir, history, biography, and journalism, The Guardian of Mercy: How an Extraordinary Painting by Caravaggio Changed an Ordinary Life.

Suzanne also talks with author Eugenio Volpe on his post-modern novel I, Caravaggio, that depicts the artist’s phychological unraveling while evolving his art and arising as a super star.
It’s A Novel Idea. Streaming and podcasting at krcb.org.
Mouthful welcomes chef Terrell Bernier of New Orleans and Alan Linsley of Nonesuch school to discuss “Remembering Hurricane Katrina,” a benefit coming up on August 29.
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Suzanne Lang talks with author Terri Lewis on her historical novel set in the early 13th century in England, when King John abducts and marries the eleven year old Isabelle d’Angoulême to be his queen. The story, featuring a love triangle, is based on facts: Behold the Bird in Flight, a Novel of an Abducted Queen.

Also featured is Janet Constantino talking about her novel spanning Sicily and San Francisco with lots of good food and wine in between. Becoming Mariella: a Novel is the story of a young person’s quest for fulfillment and independence.
It’s A Novel Idea, Sunday, March 30th at 10am PT. Streaming and podcasting at KRCB.org.
In a disaster we all have our jobs to do. There are firefighters, doctors, construction workers and there are journalists. Tess Vigeland, former host of public radio’s “Market Place”, decided what
We go above and below, at every depth. Tessa Hill joins Suzanne Lang in conversation on At Every
Depth, Our Growing Knowledge of the Changing Oceans, the book she wrote with science writer Eric Simons that takes readers from the shore to the ocean depths, from the tropics to polar regions, and introduces us to people who are working hard to save our oceans and the habitats that host so much life.
Also featured is a conversation with Marianna Leuschel and Josie Iselin, co-directors of Above/Below, an ocean literacy campaign that has created a webstory, The Mysterious World of Bull Kelp, online at https://bullkelp.info.
It's A Novel Idea with Suzanne M. Lang. Streaming and podcasting at KRCB.org.
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Suzanne M. Lang talks with Thais Nye Derich about her path of self-examination and learning to discover that she, like many other women, was a victim of the medical establishment that
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