Bainbridge Island Specials

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When something special is happening on Bainbridge Island, BCB presents it in this special series of podcast recordings.

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  • A reading of O. Henry's classic Christmas tale, The Gift of the Magi

    21/12/2018 Duración: 15min

    To celebrate the holiday season, BCB brings you this reading of O. Henry's classic Christmas Tale, The Gift of the Magi. Reading by Diane Walker; intro and extro music: In the Bleak Midwinter, by El McMeen.

  • Local ghost stories for Halloween (SPEC-017)

    27/10/2018 Duración: 40min

    From the Sandspit to Winslow Way and Fort Ward, from Kingston to Indianola and the piers of Seattle, strange phenomena abound. You can hear all about it here as Bainbridge Public Library's John Fossett, BCB's Diane Walker, and The Art Project's Susan Wiersema share true ghost stories from Bainbridge Island and beyond. These stories were read aloud at the Art Project on Friday evening, October 26, 2018 under the direction of Susan Wiersema. We hope you enjoy them, and have a Happy Haunted Halloween.

  • 2018 Poetry Corners Live (SPEC-016)

    03/05/2018 Duración: 32min

    From senior flirting to downward dogs and runaway beets, no subject is off limits to Bainbridge poets when invited to submit their favorite works with no theme to inhibit their creativity! Every year, in April,  local poets submit their poems to Arts & Humanities Bainbridge for posting in island storefronts in honor of National Poetry Month, and each year at the end of April the winning poets gather to read their poems aloud. This year BCB was on hand on Wednesday, April 25th, to record Poetry Corners Live, an event hosted by Arts & Humanities Bainbridge at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. This year’s lack of theme — a conscious determination on the part of the judges — resulted in a broad range of poems: some short, some long; some humorous and some deeply moving; some remembering loss and others full of hope. The lucky folks who listened to this event heard some truly magnificent work —  and now you can enjoy it, too! Listen here, and enjoy a flavorful blend of island creativity. For more inform

  • A Child's Christmas in Wales (SPEC-015)

    20/12/2017 Duración: 25min

    Looking for a quiet break from the holiday rush? Listen here as noted Shakespeare expert, actor, and co-director of inD Theatre Tom Challinor reads Dylan Thomas’s Christmas classic, “A Child’s Christmas in Wales.” Tom will perform this poem again live this weekend at Eagle Harbor Congregational church, at the corner of Winslow and Madison on Bainbridge Island.  That reading, which will be accompanied by violinist Lea Fetterman, is free, appropriate for all ages, and open to the public. So bring the kids; come Friday or Saturday December 22 or 23 at 1, 2, or 3pm, and treat yourself to the sights and sounds of a good old-fashioned Christmas. Credits: Audio tech: Chris Walker; Audio editor and social media publisher, Diane Walker.

  • Seattle librarian Di Zhang discusses Fake News at Library U (SPEC-014)

    24/10/2017 Duración: 58min

    When information is democratized, anyone can post content. On the one hand, this is really liberating, but on the other, it makes it really difficult to accurately assess what is true and what is not. In this, the final talk of this year's Library U series on Fake News at the Bainbridge Island Library, Di Zhang, reference librarian at the Seattle Public Library, offers instructions on how to evaluate the plethora of information we encounter, and describes some resources and best practices for identifying fake news. Listen here to learn more about Snopes; reverse image searching; Buzzfeed; the caveats against sharing, liking, and clickbait; and much more.  For additional help, see the resource list posted on the Bainbridge Public Library website at http://www.bainbridgepubliclibrary.org/pdfs/Fake-News-Survival-Guide.pdf. Library U organizer Kathleen Thorne has created a video of this presentation; to view that video, visit https://youtu.be/m4kVn5aqShQ. Credits: Audio tech: Chris Walker; Audio editor and socia

  • Seattle Weekly founder David Brewster discusses Fake News at Library U (SPEC-013)

    16/10/2017 Duración: 01h09min

    In an era of fake news, how do we know which news sources we can trust? In this, the third talk of this year's Library U series at the Bainbridge Island Library, David Brewster, founder of Seattle Weekly, Eastside Week, Sasquatch Books, Crosscut.com and Town Hall, explores the current state of our local news media and addresses the search for reliable news sources. Listen here as, ably assisted by David Harrison, senior lecturer emeritus at the Urban School of Public Affairs at the UW, Brewster discusses the challenges and opportunities of Seattle media; the impact of The Stranger; the role of the "host body" in journalism; our business press; shifting news sources and where to find reputable ones; formulaic journalism; first amendment issues and concerns; the phenomenon of tribal epistemology; what makes a good journalist; and the value of having a plethora of media choices. Credits: Audio tech: Chris Walker; Audio editor and social media publisher, Diane Walker.

  • 2017 Parks & Rec Candidate Forum (SPEC-012)

    13/10/2017 Duración: 44min

    In this 45 minute podcast, recorded at a forum held by the League of Women Voters on Wednesday evening, October 11, at Bainbridge City Hall, we hear from Bainbridge Island’s candidates for  Parks and Recreation Commissioner, incumbent Kirk Robinson and challenger Michael Pollack. Listen here as the two candidates address issues posed by their audience, including questions about the plans for the Sakai park, the district's relationship with the Senior Center, the disc golf setup at Battle Point Park, the inclusion of dogs on the island's trails, term limits, the Parks and Rec budget, open communications, and more. Special thanks to City Communications Manager Kellie Stickney for providing access to this recording. Credits: Audio editor and social media publisher, Diane Walker.  

  • 2017 Council Candidate Forum October 9 (SPEC-011)

    10/10/2017 Duración: 21min

    In this 20 minute podcast, recorded at a forum held by the League of Women Voters on Monday evening, October 9, at Bainbridge City Hall, we hear briefly from each of Bainbridge Island’s candidates for City Council. Listen here as Ted Jones and Matthew Tirman from the South District, Rasham Nassan and Wayne Roth from the Central District, and Joe Deets and Kevin Fetterly from the North District each briefly introduce themselves and answer two questions posed by audience participants. Sadly, additional questions during the evening’s presentation were not recorded due to technical difficulties. Thank you for listening and for your patience; we hope to record all of Wednesday evening’s session with the Parks and Rec and School Board Candidates, so stay tuned! Credits: BCB audio tech: Chris Walker; audio editor and social media publisher, Diane Walker.

  • Library U: Kate Starbird on Fake News (SPEC-010)

    07/10/2017 Duración: 51min

    If you've seen photos of a shark swimming in the streets of Houston after Hurricane Harvey, you've seen the particular variety of fake news that appears when emergencies attract national interest. In this week's talk in Bainbridge Public Library's Library U series on fake news, UW Assistant Professor and former basketball star Kate Starbird describes some of the results and discoveries from her extensive research concerning fake news and social media in times of crisis. Starbird's talk, delivered on September 30th at the Bainbridge Public Library, was entitled "Finding ‘Fake News’ in Times of Crisis: Online Rumors, Conspiracy Theories, and Disinformation.” Listen here and learn how phenomena such as Facebook algorithms, the loss of trust in traditional journalism, clickbait, and confirmation bias can make us vulnerable to disinformation, misinformation, and conspiracy theories -- much of which may be being propagated by computer programs. Credits: BCB audio tech: Chris Walker; audio editor and social media pu

  • Library U: Andrew Wahl on Fake News (SPEC-009)

    30/09/2017 Duración: 01h02min

    Although the term "fake news” didn’t garner Word of the Year status until 2016, this dubious journalistic practice has been with us a long time.  But our digital ecosystem seems to have evolved into a near-perfect environment for the flourishing of fake news, even as the digital news trend has decimated the force of the traditional, objectively minded, independent press. What to do now?  In this month's Library U series, four different lecturers will be exploring topics around fake news. This podcast captures the first of those presentations, which was delivered Saturday, September 23rd, by T. Andrew Wahl, journalism professor at Everett Community College. After an introductory video -- a Ted Talk by internet activist Eli Pariser on the Filter Bubble  -- Wahl goes on to discuss such subjects as the history of fake news, the origins of the filter bubble, the growing political divide, some classic examples of fake news, the challenges of responsible journalism, and how smartphones are changing our awareness of

  • Poetry Corners Live at BIMA (SPEC-007)

    03/05/2017 Duración: 01h02min

    "Great art is the outward expression of the inner life in the artist, and this inner life will result in his personal vision of the world." Edward Hopper From hot dogs to politics; from pregnancy to funerals  -- no subject is off limits to Bainbridge poets when invited to express themselves -- especially when inspired by the above quote from artist Edward Hopper! Every year, in April,  local poets submit their poems to Arts & Humanities Bainbridge for posting in island storefronts in honor of National Poetry Month, and each year at the end of April the winning poets gather to read their poems aloud.  This year BCB was on hand on Thursday, April 27 to record Poetry Corners Live, an event hosted by Arts & Humanities Bainbridge and the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. This year's theme -- Expression -- resulted in a broad range of poems: some short, some long; some humorous and some deeply moving; some about memories and others full of hope. The lucky folks who listened to this hour-long event heard some

  • Bainbridge Schools Foundation Seminar (SPEC-006)

    12/05/2016 Duración: 01h47min

    From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/spec-006-bainbridge-schools-foundation-seminar/ This is a recording of a seminar sponsored by Bainbridge Schools Foundation on the subject “The State of Education on Bainbridge Island.” On Tuesday, May 11, The Bainbridge Schools Foundation gathered a group of education experts and politicians at IslandWood to address funding, staffing, and other challenges affecting the Bainbridge Island School System. Panelists for this event included: State Senator Christine Rolfes of Bainbridge Island, who has been a leader in legislative efforts to achieve ample funding for public education in our state; Attorney Tom Ahearne, an attorney who lives on Bainbridge Island, who has been the leader of the legal effort at the State Supreme Court to order ample funding for education as required by our State Constitution; Bainbridge Island School District board president Mev Hoberg; Superintendent-elect for our Bainbridge School District, Peter Bang-Knudsen; Amanda Ward, a much-respected teacher

  • Let it not happen again - Nidoto Nai Yoni (Spec-005)

    15/12/2015 Duración: 39min

    This is a 40-minute keepsake of high points from the unforgettable Dec 15th nighttime community vigil in the 40-degree weather at the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial. It starts with a short interview about the meaning of the event with Clarence Moriwaki, one of the leaders of the Japanese American community, immediately prior to the ceremony. We meet one of the grass roots organizers of the event, Marsha Cutting. She created a Facebook group a few days earlier, which went viral among Islanders, calling for a vigil to protest the appalling and divisive remarks of fear-mongering politicians. The ceremony opens with Clarence Moriwaki reading a passionate humanitarian statement written by the vigil committee. Listen to subsequent remarks by two state government leaders from Bainbridge Island - Senator Christine Rolfes, and Representative Drew Hansen. Resident Althea Paulsen read remarks from Sen. Patty Murray, and Ingrid Outland read a message from our Congressman Derek Kilmer. City Council

  • Faith leaders speak up for climate change action (Spec-004)

    30/10/2015 Duración: 01h13min

    “Climate change is a problem that can no longer be left to a future generation.” - Pope Francis. The recent October 27th panel discussion by five local clergy -- and their responses to the Pope’s recent encyclical on climate change -- help make us more aware how many clergy, especially on Bainbridge Island, have long stood up to address climate change among their congregations and in public. This podcast is a recording of “Faith and Climate Change — Do We Have a Moral Obligation to Act.” That topic was the subject of a panel of local clergy at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church on Bainbridge Island on Tuesday, October 27th. The event was co-sponsored by the Interfaith Council of Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap, the Bainbridge Island Citizens’ Climate Lobby, and Climate Action Bainbridge. The podcast includes: 0:00 Event introduction - by Peggy Erickson, co-chair of Bainbridge Citizens’ Climate Lobby 2:15 Introduction to clergy panel discussion, by Erika Shriner, board member of Climate Action Bainbridge, w

  • David Guterson's March 22 talk at Bainbridge Performing Arts (SPEC-003)

    26/03/2015 Duración: 01h09min

    From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/spec-003-david-gutersons-march-2015-address/ In this podcast, the third in our new series of BCB Bainbridge Island specials, we offer award-winning local author David Guterson's reflections on the writing of Snow Falling on Cedars, from a talk delivered at Bainbridge Performing Arts on March 22nd, 2015. This talk is introduced by Kate Carruthers, Director of BPA's Book-It Theater production of Snow Falling on Cedars. As part of their March presentation of Snow Falling on Cedars, Bainbridge Performing Arts invited Guterson to give a special presentation prior to a matinee performance of the play. Reading Snow Falling on Cedars twenty years later, its author encountered an unexpected mixture of emotions. In this talk he shared these, along with his thoughts on the influences, ideals, and ambitions that led to its writing and what the book means to him now. It took Guterson five years to write Snow Falling on Cedars, in part because he was teaching full time at Bainbridge High Sc

  • Part 2: Island Theater reads for radio: "Dear Editor" (Spec-002)

    21/03/2015 Duración: 29min

    This second show in the new podcast series of BCB Bainbridge Island Specials is a recording of Part 2 of "Dear Editor: Letters to the Bainbridge Review", by the cast of Island Theater. This rendition is a documentary for radio recorded on March 1, 2015 at the BCB Studios, and it was also presented to a live audience in February 2015 at the Bainbridge Island Public Library.  The performance is part of the Island Theater's 20th anniversary season. This 2-part recording is read aloud by the following Island Theater cast members: Diane Bankart Charlie Hamilton Debbi Lester Fred Saas Tell Schreiber Pat Scott Diane Walker The Director of the production for Island Theater was Tell Schreiber. In this part 2, there is one last letter from the era of World War II, and the remaining letters in this 30-minute podcast are from the ensuing decades. For Part 1 of this reading for radio, see BCB's first Island Theater podcast. Credits: BCB producer, editor and publisher: Barry Peters

  • Island Theater reads for radio: "Dear Editor" Part 1 (Spec-001)

    12/03/2015 Duración: 41min

    This first show in the new podcast series of BCB Bainbridge Island Specials is a recording of Part 1 of "Dear Editor: Letters to the Bainbridge Review", by the cast of Island Theater. This rendition is a documentary for radio recorded on March 1, 2015 at the BCB Studios, and it was also presented to a live audience in February 2015 at the Bainbridge Island Public Library.  The performance is part of the Island Theater's 20th anniversary season. This 2-part recording is read aloud by the following Island Theater cast members: Diane Bankart Charlie Hamilton Debbi Lester Fred Saas Tell Schreiber Pat Scott Diane Walker The Director of the production for Island Theater was Tell Schreiber. In this part 1, there are three segments, each separated by a brief musical interlude: Segment 1: A burst of short excerpts from various letters Segment 2: Letters from years prior to World War II, as far back as 1928 Segment 3: Letters from the era of WW II and the exclusion of Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island Part