In San Francisco, thousands of homeless people are getting squeezed between the wind and rains of El Nino, and the upcoming flood of visitors for the Superbowl. We will bring you the voices of some of the people sleeping on the street, then talk to Jennifer Friedenbach of the San Francisco Coalition on Homelessness. In … Continued


In 1972, George McGovern was seen as a progressive long-shot to win the Democratic Presidential nomination. He did win, but then labor and traditional elements of the Democratic Party establishment turned against him, helping Nixon win in one of the most lopsided American Presidential races in history. We’ll be in conversation about that history and … Continued


In this weekends episode, I will feature music from Mexico’s six-piece ensemble Jardin with a track off their album Todo Es Temporal released independently. French duo Her with a taste of soul & indie off their debut offering the Her Tape #1 via ZRP. Philly’s outfit Dr. Dog return with revisited material 15 years after … Continued