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Organization for Prostitution Survivors

January 11, 2023 - 8:35 am

91.3 KBCS · 91.3KBCS 20230111 Rebekah Fonden and OPS KBCS’s Kevin Henry interviews, Rebekah Fonden, Board President of the Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS).Fonden, a survivor herself, talks about how to support survivors of the sex trade and discusses available resources.  She also shares her personal story.

Protest Tunes Looks Back

January 4, 2023 - 8:03 pm

DJ General Strike looks back at the Top 40 (not that Top 40!) protest songs of 2022. These are Molotov hot tracks! Adeem the Artist – Heritage of Ignorance – White Trash Revelry- Four Quarters Records (folk/country) Dropkick Murphys – All You Fonies – This Machine Still Kills Fascists – Dummy Luck Music (folk/country) Ezra Furman

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Road Songs Looks Back

December 29, 2022 - 9:16 am

Our host of Road Songs (and Night Train!), Rus Thompson, looks back at 2022 with a few of his favorite albums of the year. Catch Road Songs every Tuesday from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM. “The mark for me of a memorable album of songs is that I end up playing all of them at

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Sunday’s Hornpipe Looks Back

December 22, 2022 - 11:33 am

Our host of Sunday’s Hornpipe, John Gibaut, looks back at 2022 with a few of his favorite albums of the year and reminisces about an early album that might surprise you! Catch Sunday’s Hornpipe every Sunday afternoon beginning at 3:00 PM.  “I started collecting albums in the late 60s / early 70s. In my first 20

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Nature: Trumpeter Swans

December 20, 2022 - 12:07 am

KBCS’s Yuko Kodama and Seward Park Audubon Center Lead Naturalist, Ed Dominguez were at Seattle’s Union Bay Natural Area in the University District, and came across the Trumpeter Swans in the winter of 2019. Producer: Yuko Kodama and Ed Dominguez Photo: Ken Schneider

Giant Steps Looks Back at 2022

December 19, 2022 - 2:48 pm

Our host of Giant Steps, John Pai, looks back at 2022 with a few of his favorite albums of the year! Catch Giant Steps every Monday night beginning at 11:00 PM. King Britt and Tyshawn Sorey, Tyshawn & King, The Buddy System Nala Sinephro, Space 1.8, Warp Records Vijay Iyer, Uneasy, ECM Helen Sung, Quartet+,

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City Soul Looks Back at 2022

December 17, 2022 - 10:19 am

Friday nights at 9:00 P.M. J-Justice presents a kaleidoscope of soulful electronic sounds, City Soul connects the dots between modern club culture and its past influences from around the globe. Check out a few of his favorite albums from 2022! High Pulp – Pursuits of Ends – Anti Sonnyjim- White Girl Wasted Hagan – Textures

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Flotation Device Looks Back at 2022

Michael Schell

December 16, 2022 - 10:54 am

Recovered Voices and Radical Music by Michael Schell December is the season when a DJ’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of…the year’s best albums. And when your corner of the world is as variegated as the cutting-edge creative and improvised music we feature on Flotation Device, then there’s a lot to choose from! One of

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Open Studio Cambodia Exhibit

Lauren Iida Lauren Iida

December 8, 2022 - 11:42 pm

91.3 KBCS · 91.3KBCS 20221208 Open Studio Cambodia Lauren Iida How are Cambodian artists approaching contemporary art today? Lauren Iida is an Artist and  Founder of Open Studio Cambodia, an artist collective based in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Iida founded this organization in  2018.  It mentors, represents, and provides supplies and communal studio and gallery space

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2022 Year-End Message from our General Manager

A photo of a white man in a blue suit and red hair with trees in background. He is smiling candidly and looking directly into the camera with his eyes. Dana Buckingham KBCS GM

December 7, 2022 - 10:26 am

I want to thank everyone who listens to KBCS for your enduring support for true community radio across the greater Puget Sound. For nearly fifty years now, listener supporters like you have always been there for us during the good times and those occasional not so good times.

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