“Sign My Name to Freedom: A Memoir of a Pioneering Life” by Betty Reid-Soskin. Women’s Magazine Replay
“Sign My Name to Freedom: A Memoir of a Pioneering Life” by Betty Reid-Soskin. Women’s Magazine Replay
The California Field Atlas by Obi Kaufmann. With Host Brian Edwards-Tiekert
Philip Freeman interviewed by C.S. Soong
We are pleased to present Jimi Hendrix, Part One. A team of talented producers (including Bari Scott, Craig Street and Don West) from KPFA 94.1 FM enlisted the help of biographer David Henderson, author of Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child of the Aquarian Age, to explore the idea of a comprehensive radio production celebrating the life … Continued
We are pleased to present Frank Zappa for President, an enlightening and freewheeling conversation between Zappa and former KPFA host and Music Director, Charles Amirkhanian, as well as KPFA-FM listeners – from the early 1980s.
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We are pleased to present an incredibly insightful interview of with Harvey Milk conducted by Greg Gordon. At the time, Milk was the first openly gay elected official in the history of California.
We are pleased to present a significant moment in time – messages and recordings dispatched to KPFA during the Patricia Hearst kidnapping in 1974. You’ll hear these dispatches over time as the kidnap saga grows with intensity until its final resolution.
We are pleased to present an onstage conversation with Frances Ford Coppola at the San Francisco Film Festival in 1972, shortly after the release of “The Godfather”. He discusses his early development as a screenwriter that, ultimately, led him to make one of the most influential films of all-time.
We are pleased to present Anais Nin and Judy Chicago in an engaging conversation about the state of feminism in the United States in 1972. Nin was a French-American diarist, essayist, novelist and writer of short stories and erotica.
We are pleased to present Langston Hughes reading from collection of his poetry and reflecting on his life as a writer – to an audience at the University of California, Berkeley in the 1960s.