Locally Produced Programming on KWMR
Gregorian chant to Gospel. Rick Clark hosts every other week, alternating with the other Hosts.
Swimming Upstream is a grab-bag of lively chatter, eclectic music, provocative topics and interesting guests to ease you into your day. Or to pleasantly distract you while you're swimming upstream.Swimming Upstream is a grab-bag of lively chatter, eclectic music, provocative topics and interesting guests to ease you into your day. Or to pleasantly distract you while you're swimming upstream.
Seana McGee and Maurice Taylor have retired their show; our best wishes to them.
Mimi and Howard read aloud......
Conversation on esoteric topics, and a bit of music!
In February 2013 Christian takes a hiatus from radio...we hope to have him back in some way in the near future!
Music from the all over the Celtic diaspora: Ireland, Wales, Scotland, England, Brittany, Gallicia, Cape Breton, Newfoundland, Québec, the U.S.
Wendy's last program was October 2. We hope she may return sometime in the future.
The Place We Live is a live radio interview program created by Marc Matheson as a mode of sketching the West Marin landscape through the lives of the people who live or work here.
Inspired by "West Marin Review", a local art and literature journal, The Place We Live features live conversation with a diverse range of local folk - writers, poets and artists, students, teachers and parents, farm and ranch workers, shopkeepers and townspeople - at the intersection of not just literature and art, but also work and learning, and the appreciation of artfulness in daily life.
The program also addresses community and public affairs topics relevant to life in West Marin, including education.
The Place We Live airs live on alternate Saturday mornings at 11:00, for an hour. Archived recordings of the show are available for free download and sharing within a few hours. (Scroll down for the archives.)
Listen live to the program at www.kwmr.org!
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Photo by Christopher Miles.