This piece is about the incredible life journey of an immigrant musician who works in the Bay Area as a flooring contractor. His name is Olziisaikhan Lkhagvadorj, but most people call him Olzii for short. In this piece, Olzii talks about his love for music, his love for Oyuna, his new-found appreciation for Mongolian traditions and culture and the dream he carries as his constant companion. See story.
Journeyman: Journey of a Man
May 14th, 2008 · Produced by Daria Tsagaan · 1 Comment
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Out on a Limb: The Fast Lane Memoirs
May 13th, 2008 · Produced by Larry Santana · 1 Comment
Addiction comes in many forms. For Mike Penketh, speed is the drug of choice. Forever the thrill seeker, the former Marine and commercial pilot was drawn to the Bonneville Salt Flats in pursuit of a land speed record. Barreling down the racecourse at nearly 300 mph in what amounted to a rocket on wheels, Mike met an unfortunate turn that derailed his chance at the record — and the life he once knew. The fast lane is a harsh place, but Mike’s resolve proves greater. See story.
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The Cuban Cowboy
May 12th, 2008 · Produced by Clayton Worfolk · No Comments
Jorge Navarro fronts the Latin-tinged surf rock band the Cuban Cowboys. The son of Cuban exiles, he sings about his parents’ longing for their homeland and about what it means to grow up Cuban in the United States — all with a healthy dose of humor. See story.
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Solar Decathlon
May 11th, 2008 · Produced by Rob Krieger · 1 Comment
Engineering students at California’s Santa Clara University built a house completely powered by the sun, and brought their design to the National Mall to compete in the Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon. See story.
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Fuming Flour
May 9th, 2008 · Produced by Davina Attar · 1 Comment
As the general cost of living continues to escalate, many overlook the hefty price leap in flour. Flour costs tripled six months ago, reaching an all-time high. Due in part to the lowest worldwide wheat supply in 60 years, increased worldwide demand, high transportation costs and a weak dollar, astronomical flour prices are taking a major toll on Bay Area businesses. See story.
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Napa: A Wink to Europe
May 8th, 2008 · Produced by Fulvio Paolocci · No Comments
By Fulvio Paolocci
California’s most famous wine region has become the first in the country to be protected from overseas competition through something called “geographic indication.” It’s a unique decision that is rooted in the story of Mike Grgich — Napa wine legend. See story.
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A Star Reborn
May 2nd, 2008 · Produced by Larry Santana · 1 Comment
El Ultimo Tigre was on his way to achieving iconic status among Mexico City’s best luchadors. But illness forced him to flee for the States. Ten years after leaving his sport and his family behind, Ultimo gets another shot at stardom in Hayward, California. See story.
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Polk Street Transformed
May 1st, 2008 · Produced by Clayton Worfolk · No Comments
For years, Polk Gulch was one of the most notorious neighborhoods in San Francisco, home to drug addicts, prostitutes and some of the city’s seediest nightlife. But it was also an early mecca for the city’s gay community — years before the Castro District. Over the last decade, neighborhood groups have been trying to cut crime and drug use in the area and attract a new clientèle composed of the young and well-to-do. But in the process, some say, they are erasing the last remnants of the neighborhood’s LGBT past. See story.
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Domestic Violence in Mongolia
April 30th, 2008 · Produced by Daria Tsagaan · No Comments
Tsagaan produced this multimedia project about domestic violence in Mongolia. Video testimonials, graphs and plenty of photos. Clear, shocking, insightful and interactive. This was her full report to Human Rights Center, UC Berkeley as she was one of 12 selected fellows.
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Libertarians Lacking in ‘Actual Reality’
April 30th, 2008 · Produced by Davina Attar · No Comments
Jyayi Zhou is not your typical Ron Paul supporter — she learned that the hard way, after founding UC Berkeley Students for Ron Paul. As it turned out, Paul’s cult-ish Internet following was extraordinary when it came to donating money or joining social network groups online, but physical presence was a very different story. See story.
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Brain Fitness
April 29th, 2008 · Produced by Daria Tsagaan · 1 Comment
About 80 million children were born in America in the ten years after World War II. With life expectancy growing, these boomers’ focus is on a fight against the loss of mental acuity. See story.
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Calorie Restriction: The Healthy Eating Disorder
April 17th, 2008 · Produced by Davina Attar · 2 Comments
A new UC Berkeley study proves what lab tests have shown for years — starving yourself actually makes you live longer. See story.
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