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Zhe Wu is a reporter with the San Francisco Public Press, who covers Chinatown. Here, Zhe explains what’s pressing most on the minds of SF Chinatown residents as they get ready for one of their biggest holidays.
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Marriage and family therapist Sinead Smyth discusses the characteristics that research shows are often present in healthier romantic relationships. And Bay Area residents around Oakland’s Lake Merritt share their thoughts on romance.
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On today's show poet Kevin Dublin talks about love and his upcoming performance at KALW's "Sights + Sounds After Dark." Then, we hear about what's coming up at the Black Choreographers Festival. And a Valentine's Day block party in the Mission.
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Uncuffed producer Rahim Bradshaw reflects on year living with a foster family in rural Alabama, and how the relationship with his foster dad changed his life.
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KALW Music's Lorisa Salvatin chats with Tower of Power's Emilio Castillo and Jordan John about their return to Yoshi's and wrapping up their 4-week residency at the jazz club.
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Embattled San Leandro City Councilmember Bryan Azevedo has "retired" from his city role just one day before he's scheduled to change his plea in a federal corruption case against him.
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Schools have been closed the last few days while San Francisco teachers are on strike. That means no school lunch. Local organizations are filling in the gaps.