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All month, KALW’s Queer Power Hour will be airing a special series called ‘When We All Get To Heaven.’ With archival tape it tells the story of one of the first gay-positive churches, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco during the height of the AIDS crisis in the 80s and 90s. The series is hosted by Lynne Gerber. Here's Lynne speaking with Crosscurrents host, Hana Baba.
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A lot of adults feel they’ve lost touch with the ability to get messy… and also just mess up. Scientists call that childlike, everyday experimentation, “prosaic creativity.” And it's more accessible—even as adults—than many tend to think.
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The jazz vocalist spoke to Wonway Posibul about her singing journey and upcoming album.
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Thirty years after the original retrospective, a fourth volume of alternates and outtakes has just been released.
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The FBI agents kneeled during a protest in 2020 not to reflect a left-wing political view, but to de-escalate a volatile situation, they say in court papers. The FBI fired them in September.
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Claude, the albino alligator that was a leading attraction for many years at San Francisco’s Academy of Sciences, died suddenly last week of liver failure.
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After nearly half a year without a permanent police chief, Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Wednesday that Derrick Lew will lead San Francisco's police department.