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Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Beat Poet And Small-Press Publisher, Dies At 101
In 1956, Ferlinghetti published the first edition of Allen Ginsberg's Howl. According to one critic, his greatest accomplishments were fighting censorship and starting a small-press revolution.
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From Zydeco to Psychedelic Cumbia: Our Favorite Musical Stories Through the Years
Listen to this and more in-depth storytelling by subscribing to The California Report Magazine podcast. Remember live music? We figure we could all use a little joy right now, so as we continue The California Report’s 25th birthday celebration, we’re sharing some of our favorite music stories from over the years. California Uber Alles: How a … Continue reading From Zydeco to Psychedelic Cumbia: Our Favorite Musical Stories Through the Years →
Now Playing! On the Fringe, Off the Grid, On the Edge
A feature of Black History Month (and similar celebrations) is the (re)surfacing of forgotten talents.
JBS Cyberattack Just The Latest Major Company To Be Shut Down By Hackers
The meat processing company JBS expects most operations to be restored Wednesday after a ransomware attack. It's the latest major company being shut down by apparent Russian criminal hackers.
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What Makes This Round Of Violence Between Israel And The Palestinians Different
The latest Israeli-Palestinian fighting did not resolve any of the core issues in the decades-old dispute. But it did reveal several new dynamics likely to influence the conflict in the coming years.
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Why There Is A Change Coming To Your Local Weather Forecast
Next month, the temperature averages meteorologists use will get an update. It means the warmer climate will — quite literally — become the new "normal," posing a challenge for forecasters.
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Viking Cruise Ship Reaches Port Safely After Mayday Signal And Daring Rescues At Sea
After hours of rescues on stormy seas, the Viking Sky cruise ship was able to regain control of its engine and reach the Norway port of Molde on Sunday.
Long Lingering Humpback Whale Bids Farewell to Alameda
The whale has not been seen since Saturday, and is likely either in the open bay or has returned to the ocean.
18 GPS Garbage Trackers. One Lone Ship. 40 Tons Out of the Ocean. Proof of Concept
40 tons of abandoned fishing gear is a start, but the problem of plastic pollution in the oceans is almost unimaginable in scale.
Interview: Researcher on Bodega Bay Mussel Die-Off
Jackie Sones knows the area around Bodega way really well. As a research coordinator with the Bodega Marine Reserve, she visits the shoreline nearly every day. On June 18, she saw something she’d never seen before: hundreds or maybe thousands of dead mussels along the shores of Bodega Bay. “I’ve been working here for about … Continue reading Interview: Researcher on Bodega Bay Mussel Die-Off →
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