On B-Side’s third episode, we looked at how people survive the challenges of every day life and the things they do to get by – financially, emotionally and even linguistically. Oh, and we visit
This was B-Side’s second episode. At the time, we were all living in or near Berkeley and that city certainly shaped this show. It was also put together in the weeks immediately following 9/11
For the next several months we’ll be restoring the B-Side online archives, starting with our very first episode. This show first aired on KALX in September 2001. Yup 2001! These early shows were produced
B-Side’s Tamara Keith and Rob Sachs continue their search for the Mason-Dixon Line, discovering that this historic boundary isn’t all that well marked. As they search, the B-Side Crew explores personal boundaries. Liner Notes:
B-Side’s Rob Sachs and Tamara Keith venture out in the rain to try and find the historic Mason-Dixon Line. Along the way we hear about a pair of European villages that share the most
On this edition of B-Side, Tamara Keith and Erika Kelly visit Union Square in San Francisco and find it filled with holiday cheer – and a couple of hundred intoxicated people dressed as Santa.
Charla Bear and Tamara Keith continue trying to find their way home. They reach civilization, only to realize they still have no idea where they are. On this edition of B-Side, we’re finding ourselves.