All Your Old Records – July 15, 2026
Music from 1964 to the present, with David Ogilvy. *** To view a PLAYLIST for an episode that has broadcast, click on the episode’s title. ***
Music from 1964 to the present, with David Ogilvy. *** To view a PLAYLIST for an episode that has broadcast, click on the episode’s title. ***
Some of the first set of the Grateful Dead from 6/26/76 and a talk with Cameron Sears of The Rex Foundation in the first hour. Recent music from Widespread Panic, Margo Price, and more in the second hour. Hosted by Tim Lynch.
Janeen Antoine opens the show with a song sung by a Kanaka Maoli man, Sonny Hirakawa, whom she met near Hilo on the island of Hawaii on July 4, the 250th celebration of the U.S. Independence Day. Driving from the town of Volcano near the active Kilauea Crater, she was thinking to find some good … Continued
Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Senate Democrats block $1 trillion defense bill as war resumes Trump Intelligence Pick Faces Tough Questions at Confirmation Hearing Brentwood Mother’s Death Ruled Accidental Following Police Encounter, nearly a year after initial incident Nominee to Lead … Continued
TODAY ON THE SHOW: We’ll be joined by our Special Contributor, Renee Saucedo who speaks out about the crushing impact Trump’s crack downs and ICE sweeps are having on undocumented working families, particularly women. Renee played a key role in a recent 3-Day Walk for Immigrant Rights! Right along with our own Miguel Gavilan Molina. … Continued
On this episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D welcomed South Carolina journalist and political commentator Preach Jacobs for an in-depth conversation examining the political legacy of longtime U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham and what his career reveals about the evolution of the Republican Party, the changing political landscape in the South, and the future of grassroots organizing. Rather than … Continued
Background Briefing offers an educational approach to providing information in an era of “fake news.”
Hear about Sacramento’s fight to keep local authority over its schools. A dozen mostly minority school districts have been forced under state control in the last twenty years. Sacramento is the latest target but they are fighting back.
School’s out, but the airwaves are heating up! While the OSA student broadcasters are on summer break, Oakland School for the Arts (OSA) is proud to announce the re-launch of “The Summer Teacher Take Over Series,” a summer replacement for Our Wold As We See It, airing from June until September. Under the leadership of … Continued
Host Liam O’Donoghue speaks with author Joan Gelfand about her memoir Outside Voices and her experiences in the Bay Area’s women’s and gay liberation movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Together they reflect on the victories, setbacks, and enduring lessons of that era, while examining what today’s political climate can learn from past struggles for … Continued
In the decade of the 2010s, more people took to the streets than in any other time in history. And yet those horizontal protests, often spread through social media, were frequently co-opted by the right — and the decade ended with the rise of authoritarianism. Journalist Vincent Bevins spoke to activists around the world about … Continued
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On today’s show, Cat Brooks speaks with Nana Gyamfi of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration about the Trump administration’s actions affecting Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians. Then, Deborah Santana discusses Puerto Rico’s ongoing water crisis and its impact on communities across the island. Law & Disorder exposes the cracks in our … Continued
00:08 — Khury Petersen-Smith, Michael Ratner Middle East Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, where he researches U.S. empire, borders, and migration. 00:33 — David Dayen is the executive editor of The American Prospect and co-host of the podcast Organized Money.
On today’s show: Headlines “Fighting Back”: Mahmoud Khalil Sues Trump Admin, Pro-Israel Groups for Conspiracy to Suppress Speech Israeli Settlers Attack Convoy of Journalists & Father of Palestinian American Killed 1 Year Ago “Block the Merger”: California AG Rob Bonta on 12 States Suing to Stop Paramount-Warner Mega Deal Democracy Now! is a daily independent … Continued
On Today’s briefing: Another Murder on the Streets of America by Untrained ICE Thugs Following Trump’s Racist Hate Filled Immigration Policy of Deliberate Cruelty We begin with the latest murder on the streets of America by untrained ICE thugs who are gung ho wannabe warriors dressed up in military kit funded by surplus billions of … Continued
Rhythm Machine with hosts Ryan and Oliver(o-live-e-ay) aka Excuse My French. Wednesdays 2am-5am, playing all things on the electronic dance music spectrum.
City Cat Radio, the weekly radio program of Oakland’s own DJ/Producer/Engineer DJ HENROC, is designed to celebrate plain old good music including Soul, Roots, Reggae, Dancehall, Soca, Afro Beat, Funk, House and Underground Hip Hop. For nearly 25yrs, DJ HENROC has played at some the world’s premier venues and has collected music from all musical … Continued