Sept. 30
KYAB (mp3)
Southern Exposure Youth Advisory Board member, Anna Gonick interviews a family friend, Ken Miller, about his experience in the Vietnam War.
Asian Women’s Shelter (mp3)
Milla Roberts and friends discuss the services of the Asian Women’s Shelter in Tagalog and English.
Cat Chat (mp3)
Sarah Wagner interviews Kimric Smythe about his history of cat ownership, a cat who lived in a Navy locker, how cats affect his relationships with women, cats’ affinity for accordion cases, techniques for driving cats insane, and cats’ neuroses being induced by those of their owners.
Catch and Release (mp3)
Wayne Grim performs experimental music utilizing ambient sounds recorded in the vicinity of Southern Exposure.
The Visible Hand (mp3)
Sarah Lockhart interviews archivist and media activist, Rick Prelinger, about his work with the Prelinger Archive of ephemeral film and intellectual property issues. Following is a continuation of the interview with filmmaker Craig Baldwin, and Baldwin’s take on appropriation, sampling, and intellectual property issues.
The Starve Zone (mp3)
Michael Trigilio (aka Michael Starve) discusses the International Declaration of Human Rights as a better model for moral government than religion, compares Satanism to Christianity, talks about the paroled felon who threatened him over his phone number, and reads from the Bible.
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (mp3)
Lee Montgomery interviews artist, Pico Sanchez, long-time resident of Project Artaud about the history of Project Artaud, the first artists’ live-work community in San Francisco. Sanchez also discusses his role as Board President of Project Artaud, Project Artaud’s relationship to Southern Exposure, and Open Studios.