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  • KRCB-FM: Word By Word
  • Credo Out Loud
  • Living In Sonoma County
  • KRCB-FM: Second Row Center
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    KRCB-FM: Word By Word

    KRCB-FM: Word By Word

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    Since Nov 30, 2012 20:10 UTC

    First Wednesdays of each month at 7pm Pacific “I like the vitality of in-studio, roundtable interviews,” Gil says, “when you have several authors sitting at the same table and focusing on the same theme, you get real conversations. It’s fun, exciting, and often unpredictable.” On the new Word by Word programs, Gil will be inviting a different guest each month to share their unique perspective on a “Great California Writer.” Gil Mansergh should be familiar to many KRCB listeners. His movie review columns appear in four Sonoma County newspapers, and his Cinema Toast radio show has been a Thursday morning staple on KRSH-FM for seven years. Author or Book Doctor of over 50 books, manuals and curriculums, Gil was honored as a Freelance Success by Writers Digest Magazine. He honed his interview skills during five years as Director of the prestigious California Writers Conference at Asilomar. “I’m excited to have this opportunity to share my conversations with authors with KRCB’s listeners,” Gil says, “and I appreciate your comments.” (gilmansergh@comcast.net)

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    Credo Out Loud

    Credo Out Loud

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    Since Jan 10, 2021 15:00 UTC

    Credo is a public Waldorf high school in Sonoma County, Northern California.

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    KRCB-FM: Second Row Center

    KRCB-FM: Second Row Center

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    Since Jan 8, 2015 04:15 UTC

    House lights down. Cue the music. The curtain rises weekly on KRCB’s early-morning news segment Second Row Center.

    There’s a lot of theatre in the Bay Area. With so many options and limited time and resources, how does one go about deciding just what to see? That’s where a critic can be of assistance.

    Theatre critic Harry Duke has been knocking around Bay Area stages for twenty years since his days in the Sonoma State University Theatre Arts program. He’s turned what used to be post-show conversations with fellow artists into full-fledged reviews of Bay Area theatre that can be found in the Sonoma County Gazette and on the For All Events website. More than a simple recitation of a plot (you can look that up yourselves,) his reviews are honest evaluations of the components that make a good show good and a bad show bad.

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