Bay Curious

En podcast af KQED

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424 Episoder

  1. What’s That Thing Off 280? The Flintstone House

    Udgivet: 16.3.2017
  2. How Does Rain Create More Potholes?

    Udgivet: 9.3.2017
  3. Why Do Some Hate the Nickname ‘Frisco’?

    Udgivet: 2.3.2017
  4. This Lumberjack Frat Once Had the Coolest Clubhouse in S.F.

    Udgivet: 23.2.2017
  5. Why is Marin County So White?

    Udgivet: 16.2.2017
  6. How Many Are Being Displaced by Gentrification in Oakland?

    Udgivet: 9.2.2017
  7. Why Does San Jose Have So Many Urban Islands?

    Udgivet: 2.2.2017
  8. For Sale: San Francisco Air

    Udgivet: 26.1.2017
  9. Is Air Quality in the Bay Area Getting Worse?

    Udgivet: 26.1.2017
  10. Ode to the Foghorn: The Sound of the Sea

    Udgivet: 19.1.2017
  11. For Whom The Foghorn Blows

    Udgivet: 19.1.2017
  12. Why Aren’t There Any Strip Clubs in the East Bay?

    Udgivet: 12.1.2017
  13. Sutro Tower: The Origins of an ‘Eyesore’

    Udgivet: 5.1.2017
  14. Does San Jose Deserve the Nickname ‘Man Jose’?

    Udgivet: 29.12.2016
  15. There’s a Secret Message to Decode in San Jose

    Udgivet: 28.12.2016
  16. How Much Truth Is There to Those ‘Speed Enforced by Aircraft’ Signs?

    Udgivet: 22.12.2016
  17. What Happens to San Francisco’s Recycling Once It Leaves the Curb?

    Udgivet: 15.12.2016
  18. Did the Emptying of Mental Hospitals Contribute to Homelessness?

    Udgivet: 8.12.2016
  19. Where Did the Wild Parrots of San Francisco Come From?

    Udgivet: 24.11.2016
  20. Where Did The Word ‘Hella’ Come From?

    Udgivet: 17.11.2016

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Bay Curious is a show about your questions – and the adventures you find when you go looking for the answers. Join host Olivia Allen-Price to explore all aspects of the San Francisco Bay Area – from the debate over "Frisco", to the dinosaurs that once roamed California, to the causes of homelessness. Whether you lived here your whole life, or just arrived, Bay Curious will deepen your understanding of this place you call home.

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