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Screen Captures: Americans on Google Street

 

Doug Rickard is a photographer from Sacramento whose project “A New American Picture” incorporates images of contemporary American Life.

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California Soul

 

Kimberly Nettles-Barcelón sits down with Chef Tanya Holland for stories of food and place from Oakland’s Brown Sugar Kitchen

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From Ghost World to Your World

 

An interview with Academy Award nominated artist and graphic novelist Daniel Clowes.

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Stewart Brand

 

Stuart Kendall sits down with noted activist Stewart Brand to discuss the science and social science behind climate change.

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The Art of Crossing Borders: Migrant Rights and Academic Freedom

 

Interview with Ricardo Dominguez, Professor of New Media, Performance Art, and a Principal Investigator at CALIT2 at the University of California, San Diego

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Place, Poetry, and the Sunset Western Garden Book

 

Louis and Spring Warren sit down with poet Gary Snyder to talk about how he became a Californian and what the future holds for West Coast poetry.

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Walking East of West LA

 

Lynell George discusses how Kevin McCollister's photos of East LA reveal the conundrum that LA is both destination and dream.

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Interview with Randall Grahm

 

Carolyn de la Peña sits down with Randall Grahm, proprietor of Bonny Doon Vineyard, to discuss wines, winemaking, and the past and present of his vineyard.

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  • April 7, 2013 – August 25, 2013
    ongoing
    Curating the Bay: Crowdsourcing a New Environmental History
    2013 is the Year of the Bay in San Francisco in celebration of the America's Cup yacht race and the opening of a new Bay Bridge span. This exhibition is curated by Boom editor Jon Christensen and features more than 150 objects from the California Historical Society's collections as well as the interactive website yearofthebay.org. For more information, visit californiahistoricalsociety.org.
  • January 26, 2013-May 25, 2013
    ongoing
    The First Generation of Chicano Muralists in Southern California, 1968-1985
    Curated by Professor Emeritus of History and Ethnic Studies Elliot R. Barkan and Museum Director Eva Kirsch, "The First Generation of Chicano Muralists" embodies the spirit of cultural revolution. Look through the camera of Elliot Robert Barkan in CSU San Bernardino's complex and powerful display.
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