North Gate Radio - March 15, 2007

This week on the show, Zachary Slobig reports from Stephen Hawking’s sold-out Berkeley lecture, while April Dembosky catches up with the Cal women’s basketball team as they prepare for the NCAA Tournament.

Feature reporter Abigail Curtis takes a look at a crisis for Berkeley book-lovers, and finds some gloomy, and some optimistic, projections.

Anchor Angelica Marin chats with National Radio-Television News Directors Association president Barbara Cochran about a week of events to promote open government.

Sudhin Thanawala reports on the Intertribal Friendship House, an Oakland institution that community members recently rallied to save.

Reporter Drew Himmelstein takes us to San Francisco, where she explains why a Christian church is displaying a menorah in its window.

Host Josh Chin talks with Berkeley Unitarian Universalist minister Bill Hamilton-Holway about Congressman Pete Stark’s recent announcement that he’s a nonbeliever — and asks what it means to be a church-going nontheist.

And reporter John Peabody talks with local DJs about the upcoming release of Los Angeles hip-hop artist/producer J. Dilla’s long-awaited posthumous album, “Rough Draft,” and the legacy the artist left behind.

This week’s show was produced by Fulvio Paolocci. The assistant producer was Eric Simons. Studio engineers were Charla Bear and Secret Agent Amy “Double AJ” Jeffries, and the faculty advisor is Bob Butler.

North Gate Radio March 8, 2007

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