The Nightcap March 22, 2023
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Grateful Dead Deal; Here Comes Sunshine > Victim Or The Crime > Way To Go Home; New Speedway Boogie > Drums 10/15/1994 Madison Square Garden NYC, NY unreleased More! In Memory of Elizabeth Reed More! In Mexico (1/15/2023) Royal Potato Family (2023) Moe. Silver Sun No Guts, No Glory Fatboy (2014) ALO Hot Damn Silver … Continued
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On this editon of Bay Native Circle, on 03/22/23 Morning Star Gali hosts and Interviews poet activist yAyA; then Cathy Jackson interview two young Navajo women, owners of Dolii farms. Below we have a rough transcript done by Cathy Jackson for the Dolii Farms interview. Today we’re going to interview two young women who are … Continued
A state measure that could impose penalties against oil companies for price gouging scores an easy win in its first committee vote A nationwide strike by Starbucks workers calls out union busting by the coffee giant A replanting effort at Sequoia National Park after devastating wildfires in 2020 and 2021 California Senator Padilla calls for … Continued
Today on the Show: The Election Crimes Bulletin is back, from Atlanta, to the Miami coast and the halls of Washington, everyone want to know if Trump is going down? And if he does who else goes with him, and what else is in store in the battle to protect the vote? Also we hear … Continued
Davey speaks with investigative reporter and founder of the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting, Jerry Mitchell about the banning of books across the United States. For more information on the Mississippi Banned Book Festival, log onto https://msbannedbooksfestival.com/
Holy Names University announced that it was closing this term and that the Board intended to “sell to the highest bidder.” We hear details on what that means and the opposition to it from two students and a city council member.