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S9 Ep: 01 Introducing FOG HORN with Marlene “Mo” Morris and her Film From Here From There opening on May 3rd 2024
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S9 Ep: 01 Introducing FOG HORN with Marlene “Mo” Morris and her Film From Here From There opening on May 3rd 2024

Introducing Fog Horn, a new segment on Beyond the Fog Radio! Here, we'll share exciting new places and spotlight cultural events in the San Francisco Bay Area.

For our debut, we're joined by documentary filmmaker Marlene "Mo" Morris to discuss her film From Here/From There (De Aquí/De Allá), premiering May 3rd, 2024, at DocLands Film Festival in San Rafael. Mo is a former BAVC MediaMaker Fellow and CINE Golden Eagle Award recipient whose award-winning work has been broadcast on networks like PBS. Mo’s background as an immigration attorney informs her unique filmmaking perspective. In From Here/From There, Mo highlights the high-stakes urgency of immigration reform through the story of DACA recipient Luis Cortes Romero, whose journey ultimately leads to a victorious outcome in the Supreme Court.

Welcome to Fog Horn!

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S9 Ep: 02 History of the Castro with Fred Rogers and Gerard Koskovich
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S9 Ep: 02 History of the Castro with Fred Rogers and Gerard Koskovich

This week, we feature Fred Rogers, former owner of the popular bar The Elephant Walk, along with guest host Gerard Koskovich, Historian at the GLBT Historical Society. The Elephant Walk, located in the Castro, was known for hosting disco star Sylvester in the 70’s and 80’s and serving daily brunch until 3:00 pm. It was a sanctuary as the rapidly transitioning neighborhood became a hub for the LGBTQ+ community. After Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone's assassination, The Elephant Walk became ground zero for the ensuing White Night Riot, thrusting the bar and the city of San Francisco into the national spotlight.

Tune in to hear our conversation with Fred and Gerard about the Castro's history and The Elephant Walk's fascinating story during these troubling times.

Meet Fred Rogers and Gerard Koskovich!

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S9 Ep: 01 Exploring The Haight Amelia Davis and Talk about Photographer Jim Marshall
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S9 Ep: 01 Exploring The Haight Amelia Davis and Talk about Photographer Jim Marshall

Renowned photographer Jim Marshall captured photos of the 20th-century’s most iconic musicians like Janis Joplin, Otis Redding, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, and many more. From famous shots on stage at major events like Woodstock, to intimate moments with second-to-none access, Marshall’s work is held in private and public museum collections worldwide. He likewise shot over 500 album covers and was posthumously awarded a Grammy for his contribution to the music industry. Marshall met his untimely death in 2010, and his legacy is preserved by his former assistant Amelia Davis and her wife Benita Passarelli, trustees of his estate. Tune in to this incredible interview that we had with Amelia and Benita in March 2024.

To learn more about Jim Marshall, please visit: https://www.jimmarshallphotographyllc.com/

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S8 Ep 9 Kevin Cline The Front Porch
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S8 Ep 9 Kevin Cline The Front Porch

Kevin Cline originally moved to San Francisco with intentions of returning home to the South after saving money through bartending. However, he quickly fell in love with the city and decided to make it his permanent home. Despite opportunities at iconic establishments like Bix, Cline ultimately preferred a slower pace, leading him to found The Front Porch—a Southern-style restaurant in the Southern Mission neighborhood. The restaurant embodies its name, offering a welcoming and easy atmosphere where patrons are encouraged to linger as if on their own front porch. As Kevin puts it: “We are good people serving good food to good people.”

Meet Kevin Cline!

https://www.thefrontporchsf.com/

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S8 Ep 8 Local Heros Debi and Will Durst
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S8 Ep 8 Local Heros Debi and Will Durst

Debi Durst is a versatile performer, director, and producer with extensive experience in improv, theater, and comedy. She’s best known for work in Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, and has acted with Marin Shakespeare Company, earning her the 2015 BATCC Award. As a proud SF native, Debi successfully renamed the location of Comedy Day in Golden Gate Park to Robin Williams Meadow in 2017. Debi is also a huge SF Giants fan.

Will Durst's multifaceted career spans columns, books, radio, TV, acting, voiceovers, and stand-up comedy. He’s renowned for his outrageous wit as one of the nation's top political satirists, being praised by The New York Times as "possibly the best political comic in the country.” Will currently writes a syndicated humor column for various publications including The San Francisco Chronicle, Esquire, and The New York Times.

In 2006, Will teamed up with political icon Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. to co-host the award-winning Will & Willie Show. Starting as a weekly radio talk show, the Will & Willie Show has evolved into periodic podcasts, TV, and radio talk shows from iconic venues in San Francisco, featuring insightful and entertaining commentary on the day's news, delivered live and off the cuff by Will and Willie.

In December 2022, Jae and Susan had a great time chatting with Debi and Will Durst. Tune in to our hilarious conversation about comedy, politics, baseball and animation. You won’t want to miss hearing from these comedy legends.

Meet Debi and Will Durst!

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S8 Ep 7 Special Episode   Sobia A Shaikh Fashion, Travel and  Food Influencer
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S8 Ep 7 Special Episode Sobia A Shaikh Fashion, Travel and Food Influencer

At over 90 years old, Everett Brandon is still an active force for change. After earning a Juris Doctor degree from UC Berkeley School of Law, Everett moved to San Francisco to participate in the Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs. This immersive program provided him with valuable internships with various San Francisco City departments and institutions. Soon, he embarked on a journey with the NAACP as a field Secretary for the West Coast Region. In the early 1960s, he founded PACT (Plan of Action for Changing Times), a still-thriving non-profit that aids minority students in pursuing college and discovering new career paths.

Everett also served as former Public Affairs Officer for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, and was Vice-Chair on the Marin City Community Service District Board. In celebration of his 90th birthday, the Marin County Board of Supervisors awarded Everett an official commendation for his activism.

Everett is a lifelong civil rights leader, and we were honored to hear how he joyfully continues to serve others in the Bay Area and beyond.

Meet Everett Brandon!

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S8 Ep 6 Everett Brandon PACT Co- Founder and Civil Rights Leader
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S8 Ep 6 Everett Brandon PACT Co- Founder and Civil Rights Leader

At over 90 years old, Everett Brandon is still an active force for change. After earning a Juris Doctor degree from UC Berkeley School of Law, Everett moved to San Francisco to participate in the Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs. This immersive program provided him with valuable internships with various San Francisco City departments and institutions. Soon, he embarked on a journey with the NAACP as a field Secretary for the West Coast Region. In the early 1960s, he founded PACT (Plan of Action for Changing Times), a still-thriving non-profit that aids minority students in pursuing college and discovering new career paths.

Everett also served as former Public Affairs Officer for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, and was Vice-Chair on the Marin City Community Service District Board. In celebration of his 90th birthday, the Marin County Board of Supervisors awarded Everett an official commendation for his activism.

Everett is a lifelong civil rights leader, and we were honored to hear how he joyfully continues to serve others in the Bay Area and beyond.

Meet Everett Brandon!

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S8 Ep 5 George Gund IV
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S8 Ep 5 George Gund IV

George Frederick Gund IV is the President of Gund Real Estate Group, trustee of the George Gund Foundation, and a native San Franciscan. Beyond his professional roles, George finds solace and purpose as a nature photographer, using his lens to bridge people with the roots of real food. Hailing from the Gund Family's legacy in the food industry, George is deeply invested in cultivating this connection.

In his trustee role for the family foundation, dedicated to enhancing human well-being and societal progress, George is on a mission to make a meaningful impact in his grandfather's hometown of Cleveland and beyond. What we found most impressive about George is his belief that wealth comes with a responsibility to actively contribute. He doesn't just advocate for donations; he advocates for sleeves rolled up, hands-on service to benefit everyone. Tune in to hear more about George’s incredible work.

Meet George Gund IV!

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S8 Ep 4 Lori Augustine Vice President San Francisco HUB for United Airlines
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S8 Ep 4 Lori Augustine Vice President San Francisco HUB for United Airlines

Lori Augustine is the Vice President of the San Francisco International Airport Hub for United Airlines — the first woman to hold this position. She is responsible for the safety and execution of all operations at United's premier international gateway to the Asia-Pacific region. Recently, Lori served as United’s Vice President of airport operations domestic line stations, in which she was responsible for overseeing all of United's non-hub domestic airports.

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S8 Ep 3 Special Episode San Francisco Magazine Adrian Burrell  Media Artist Storyteller
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S8 Ep 3 Special Episode San Francisco Magazine Adrian Burrell Media Artist Storyteller

Adrian Burrell is a rising media artist, storyteller, and writer. His upcoming book, Sugarcane, and Lightning, is a visual story of his family’s journey from Louisiana to Oakland, CA during the Great Migration. Using photography, film, installation, and experimental media, Burrell’s work delves into issues of race, class, and intergenerational dynamics through collective storytelling.

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S8 Ep 1  Nina Serrano  Poet, Storyteller, Writer Media Producer
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S8 Ep 1 Nina Serrano Poet, Storyteller, Writer Media Producer

Welcome to Season 8 of Beyond the Fog Radio! We start our first series, Local Heroes, with poet, writer, media producer, and activist Nina Serrano. Born during the Great Depression in New York City’s Latino and immigrant communities, Nina’s deep appreciation for these cultural connections profoundly shaped her life. Along with a background in theater, anthropology, and international peace activism, Nina's career is a profound blend of the arts and Latinx-American human rights activism.

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