San Francisco Chronicle Arts & Entertainment - Spoken Edition show

San Francisco Chronicle Arts & Entertainment - Spoken Edition

Summary: Our nationally recognized critics and writers put their deep knowledge and critical acumen to work to help readers make informed choices about how to negotiate the area’s rich array of cultural offerings. Whether it’s a long-established arts organization or an all-but-unknown project that’s just getting off the ground, The Chronicle’s readers know about it first from us. A SpokenEdition transforms written content into human-read audio you can listen to anywhere. It's perfect for times when you can’t read - while driving, at the gym, doing chores, etc. Find more at www.spokenedition.com

Podcasts:

 Sharks slight underdog against ‘team of destiny’ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 240

Fresh off a sweep of their first playoff series of the season, the San Jose Sharks are hitting their stride — but they’re about to go up against what many hockey fans believe is a team of destiny: the Vegas Golden Knights. The Golden Knights are in their first year, having molded a group of castoffs into a playoff powerhouse with a legitimate chance to win the title.

 RFK doc misses the bigger picture for Baby Boomers coming of age | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 589

RFK doc misses the bigger picture for Baby Boomers coming of age If you say the year “1968” to anyone who lived through it, it will automatically prompt a sequence of memory flashes: Martin Luther King, protests, riots, the Chicago Democratic National Convention, the election of Richard M. Nixon, and of course, the assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy after he won the California Democratic primary and seemed all but anointed as the next president of the United States.

 This spring, call me rebel with a cause, Alice Kahn, 1990 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 246

You say you’re as restless as a willow in a windstorm? You say you’re as jumpy as a puppet government holding an election? You say you want to throw caution to the lions and mix metaphors with oranges? You say you want to run into the boss’ office and jump up on his desk and do the lambada with yo’ mama? Hey, kids: What time is it? It’s springtime.

 Find a friend who’s older than you | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 288

I visited an old friend at his nursing home the other day. He is 93 and nearing the end of his decorated, incredibly successful life. His eyes are tired, he doesn’t hear well, and he shuffles around in a walker. He was delighted to see me and I was delighted to see him, not only because he’s a wonderful man, but also because he makes me feel young in comparison. Men or women who hang out with younger crowds have it all wrong.

 Culpeper, a new national shrine, Arthur Hoppe, 1963 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 215

Culpeper, Virginia — Oh, I know what you’re saying. You’re saying, “What’s that fool Hoppe doing in Culpeper, Virginia?” Well I don’t think that’s very reverent of you. I happen to be here on a pilgrimage. For it was on this hallowed ground that Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson, an orator whose eloquence is indescribable, delivered the most moving speech of the 1960 presidential campaign. Comparable only to Mr.

 Training alone won’t end implicit bias | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 343

When I watched the video of two African American men getting arrested last week at a Starbucks in Philadelphia, I thought of the times I’d visited the coffeehouse chain, asking — like the men — to use the bathroom. Sometimes I bought a drink on the way out, or if the line was too long, or if I was in a rush, I skipped making a purchase. Not once did the manager call the police, not once was I led away in handcuffs, accused of trespassing.

 There’s no escape when it comes to family | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 324

The X-Men: Most days, my two sons Zane and Aidan don’t like each other. Aidan steals Zane’s Legos, so Zane puts dog fur in Aidan’s milk. At some point, they bro-hug it out, and Zane shrugs, “It’s family. You can’t get away.” Then they team up against me. Brother X and I are as close as two brothers can be. Well, two brothers born eight years apart. Who live on opposite ends of the continent.

 Are the Navigation Centers helping city’s homeless? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 312

San Francisco’s much-celebrated Navigation Centers for homeless people have been shifting their mission. Initially the promise was that they would put clients into housing quickly, but in practice it takes far longer. Now there are limits on how long most clients can stay — 30 days in the case of the center on Mission Street, for example. I’d heard complaints, because 30 days is just long enough to start getting used to life off the street.

 ‘Geek Show’ the latest prong in Bindlestiff’s community building | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 301

You can’t create a show called “The Geek Show 2: BindleCon” without some serious nerd cred. Strike a single false note in your survey of geek and convention culture, and you might court the rage of trolls, summoning the fury of their tweetstorms and subreddits. Worst of all, you might expose yourself: Maybe you’re not a true fan after all.

 Special Edition: Michael Sangiacomo on his most treasured book | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 131

Special Edition: Michael Sangiacomo on his most treasured book Michael J. Sangiacomo is president and chief executive officer of Recology and chairman of the board of trustees of the California Historical Society. I’ve loved books since I was a kid. An almost complete collection of Edgar Rice Burroughs paperbacks (“Tarzan,” “Pellucidar,” “Mars!”) were my “elective” reading during high school.

 Lovely sounds in the middle of the night | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 313

I was lying in bed a few nights ago and checked the clock. It was 3 a.m. and I was wide awake. Since I had already solved all the world’s problems, I began thinking about what subject I could tackle for this week’s column.I had nothing. My deadline was fast approaching, and I had no inspirations. I began racking my little brain to come up with some topic that would be of interest to someone, somewhere.

 Team works in twilight zone to bring reef to surface at Cal Academy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 328

A few hundred feet beneath the ocean’s surface, spots known as twilight zones are home to extraordinary and glowing deep-water creatures that few humans have ever seen in their natural habitat.

 A family that expresses itself loudly in SF’s larger-than-life culture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 332

After 23 years I’m out of jail. Fortunes change. I’m no longer doing time as a jailhouse deputy but am out on the streets of San Francisco. Well at least one street: Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place. City Hall.Built in 1913, it’s the tallest rotunda dome in the United States, 307 feet. The story goes that Mayor “Sunny Jim” Rolph sent someone to Washington, D.C., to measure the nation’s capital building, and then went ahead with a building 42 feet higher. With a dome in 23.

 Remembrance of things taxed, Adair Lara, 1997 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 298

If it were not for the gentle reminders of the IRS, I would go through 1997 without a single glance backward at 1996. But thanks to tax time, I find myself meditating on the year past, taking stock, counting my gains and losses.Today is our national day of summing-up, the day when Uncle Sam says, “Was it a very good year? Send it in.”Prompted by this deadline, I look over the year past. Under debits: auto.

 Documentary shows Itzhak Perlman as a virtuoso violinist, human being | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 226

Our nationally recognized critics and writers put their deep knowledge and critical acumen to work to help readers make informed choices about how to negotiate the area’s rich array of cultural offerings. Whether it’s a long-established arts organization or an all-but-unknown project that’s just getting off the ground, The Chronicle’s readers know about it first from us. A SpokenEdition transforms written content into human-read audio you can listen to anywhere. It's perfect for times when you can’t read - while driving, at the gym, doing chores, etc. Find more at www.spokenedition.com

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