News Archive

Tune in on Friday, November 4th @ 12:30PM to hear Pacifica speak with Nya, Piya, and Sabrina of Brooklyn based discodelic soul band, Say She She, ahead of their upcoming SF show at Rickshaw Stop on November 14th.

Velvet Einstein recently spoke to singer // guitarist, Eugene Hütz, of New York based gypsy-punk collective, Gogol Bordello. Tune in on Friday, November 4th @ 11:30AM to hear their discussion about the group's new album, SOLIDARITINE, the current situation in Ukraine, playing music on the battleground, collaborating with H.R. from Bad Brains, and punk rock as a music of perseverance and resilience.

On Monday, November 7th @ 7PM, Imaginary Radio speaks with singer-songwriter, musician, and producer, Ryan Gustafson of Duram, NC based project, The Dead Tongues.


Just Like Other Girls recently sat down with Los Angeles indie-pop trio, MUNA, to discuss their experiences as a college band and the way they use their music for activism. Tune in on Friday, November 4th @ 4:30PM to hear their conversation.

Join Sparkle Motion on Tuesday, November 1st @ 1:30PM when she hosts pianist, composer, bandleader, and educator, Myra Melford, for a live in-studio interview ahead of her SFJAZZ performance with the Fire & Water quintet on Saturday, November 5th and Sunday, November 6th.

Join Velvet Einstein on Thursday, October 27th @ 1:30PM when he hosts Tibetan singer-songwriter, Yungchen Lhamo, for a live-in studio interview ahead of her appearance at Freight & Salvage in Berkeley on Sunday, October 30th.

Tune in on Thursday, October 27 @ 12PM to hear Lisa Monhoff speak with local calligrapher and installation artist Hunter Saxony III, aka The Last Black Calligrapher in SF, ahead of his November 1 Letterform Archive lecture series’ appearance at the Main branch of the San Francisco Public Library.

On Sunday, October 23rd @ 6:30PM, Berkestir speaks with British musician, Jane Weaver, ahead of her show in SF at The Chapel on Sunday, October 30th with New Zealand indie pop heroes, The Chills.
Abusing, evading, and obliterating 20 years of whimsical pop trends, Jane Weaver’s experience as a truly independent and resilient songwriter and sound-carrier commands respect and inspiration in equal measures.