The Bay Is Taking a Break in July

The Bay Is Taking a Break in July

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How Will Artists Adapt to AI in the Music Industry?

Last month, the streaming platform Spotify added a new feature that allows users to generate their own AI remixes. With no signs of AI slowing down in the music industry, we’re revisiting this episode about the labor implications, and how human artists are adapting. This episode ...  Show more

When We All Get to Heaven: Inside a Queer SF Church During the AIDS Crisis

The Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) was one of the first gay-positive Christian churches. During the height of the AIDS crisis, it was a place where hundreds of LGBTQ Christians found community, sustenance, and healing as they grappled with the illness and ...  Show more

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