Jerry Kays Journal

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Synopsis

Ive been an environmental journalist for many years on CBS Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio, and as publisher for the Environmental News Network. You might have heard podcasts I've produced for the Monterey Bay Aquarium, NOAA and the California Academy of Sciences. But this podcast is different because it's my own invention and very personal. The topics are much broader too -- cool stuff like urban design, art, innovations in technology and transportation, and the ideas focused on making cities smarter. I hope you enjoy the program.

Episodes

  • Arrangiarsi - Pizza and the Art of Living

    29/04/2022 Duration: 07min

    Arrangiarsi - Pizza and the Art of Living is the title of a film about pizza, Naples, Olive Oil and an amazing producer, photographer, writer, narrator and a person (and the film) I really want you to know about and check out. This extraordinary person is Matteo Troncone and his website is pizzaandtheartofliving.com. Here you can see his entire film (I hope you donate to keep his work going) and You Tube videos about olive oil he has also produced.

  • How are Birds Able to Migrate Thousands of Miles

    02/02/2022 Duration: 02min

    Michael Ellis is a naturalist. He leads all over the world and offers insight, heart and humor to help us connect us with the natural world. His website is footlooseforays.com. I encourage you to check it out.

  • See the Largest Planet in our Solar System

    01/02/2022 Duration: 02min

    Right now you can see the largest planet in the night sky...Jupiter. Bing Quock of Morrison Planetarium at the California Academy of Sciences tells you where to look and when. The Academy's website is calacademy.org.

  • The LIVING NEW DEAL

    08/10/2018 Duration: 06min

    To help us remember the accomplishments of the New Deal during President Roosevelt's administration the "Living New Deal" project was created.

  • CURIOUS ABOUT THE NIGHT SKY AND ASTRONOMY?

    21/09/2018 Duration: 02min

    The San Francisco Amateur Astronomers welcomes people of all ages and knowledge about astronomy. They offer lectures, incredible viewing nights, on Mt. Tamalpias and much more. Here is a short introduction to SFAA. To learn more you can visit them online at sfaa-astronomy.org.

  • Museo Italo Americano's 40th Anniversary Exhibit

    14/09/2018 Duration: 04min

    4oth Anniversary Permanent Collection Exhibit On exhibit September 15, 2018 through January 27, 2019 In 1978 in a room above Caffè Malvina in North Beach, the Museo Italo Americano first opened its doors to the public. In the forty years since, we have built a notable Permanent Collection, thanks to the generosity of many artists, collectors, and friends of the Museo. This exhibit will highlight over forty artists and more than seventy works of art from our Permanent Collection. The Museo Italo Americano is grateful to the Fleishhacker Foundation for helping to make this exhibit possible.

  • Meet Extraordinary Contemporary Artist...Zio Ziegler

    29/08/2018 Duration: 03min

    Zio Ziegler The Fourth Wall September 22, 2018 - November 11, 2018 Reception: September 22, 5:00 - 8:00 pm Presented by Carson Wealth The solo exhibition at MarinMOCA will include bold, new paintings and sculpture created by Zio Ziegler. Zio Ziegler’s work is inspired by his prodigious study of mythological, classical, and contemporary themes. His paintings are filled with intricate patterns, vivid color and energetic mark-making, accompanied by densely-descriptive subject matter. He moves fluidly through an array of styles from Abstract Expressionism, Cubism and Graffiti, creating a balance between chaos and clarity. His energy and intensity of method translate seamlessly across mediums, from paintings to sculpture to large-scale murals. The public is invited to the opening reception on Saturday, September 22, 5:00-8:00pm. Enjoy live music on the lawn by progressive bluegrass string ensemble, The Good Bad Band, food trucks, entrees by Beso Bistro, and beer from local breweries.

  • The Marin Museum of Contemporary Art - MarinMoca

    31/07/2018 Duration: 04min

    Marin Museum of Contemporary Art connects art, community, and artistic expression. The Museum is a vibrant arts center located at Hamilton Field in Novato. MarinMoca offers free contemporary art exhibitions showcasing local, national, and international artist. MarinMOCA is located at 500 Palm Drive at the historic Hamilton Field in Novato, California. Over 55 artists have working studios at MarinMoca providing an atmosphere of creative energy in which contemporary art flourishes. The museum is free to the public but they do rely on donations, memberships, and corporate sponsorships to accomplish their mission to provide contemporary art, art education, and artistic opportunities for Marin County.

  • Slow Food and a New Organic Pasta Company

    28/06/2018 Duration: 03min

    I find myself drawn to small…beautiful…elegant…accessible…inspiring places whether a museum…a music venue…a park. One of my favorite places which fits this criteria is the Museo Italo at San Francisco's Fort Mason. That is where I met Renato Sardo…his lecture was entitled…Piemonte the land of slow food. Renato was executive director for Slow Food International from 1999 to 2006…the slow food movement really began in Renatos’s hometown of Bra, Italy. Renato told me the focus of slow food international promote and defend real local food all over the world from industrialization. These days Renato is translating the slow food principles into reality via a company he founded…called Baia Pasta. For more information about his company You can learn more about Renato’s company by visiting baiapasta.com.

  • Rene Magritte Exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

    29/05/2018 Duration: 02min

    René Magritte The Fifth Season May 19–October 28, 2018 (Text from SFMOMA) René Magritte (1898–1967) was one of the most intriguing painters associated with Surrealism, but he did not fully find his voice until after breaking ties with the movement. This exhibition, the first to look exclusively at Magritte’s late career, examines his most important bodies of work from the 1940s through the 1960s, and shows how they marked a fundamental shift in painting from Modernism to our own time. Featuring more than 70 artworks in nine immersive, thematic galleries, René Magritte: The Fifth Season explores how Magritte balanced irony and conviction, philosophy and fantasy, to illuminate the gaps between what we see and what we know. Together, the works reveal Magritte as an artist acutely attuned to the paradoxes at work within reality, and an enduring champion of the role of mystery in life and art.

  • If you've ever struggled with art this episode provides some insight and help.

    21/05/2018 Duration: 03min

    John Muir Laws has dedicated his life to helping people become passionate about art and something he calls "Nature Journaling". From his website: "We live in a world of beauty and wonder. Train your mind to see deeply and with intentional curiosity, and the world will open before you. Keeping a journal of your observations, questions, and reflections will enrich your experiences and develop gratitude, reverence, and the skills of a naturalist. The goal of nature journaling is not to create a portfolio of pretty pictures but to develop a tool to help you see, wonder, and remember your experiences. You can learn to do this. You do not need to be an artist or a naturalist. These are skills you will develop as you go. The time to begin is now". https://johnmuirlaws.com

  • A Huge Living Wall at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art - A MUST SEE

    14/05/2018 Duration: 03min

    We take a look (experience) at the Living Wall at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

  • The Train...RFK's Last Journey (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Exhibit)

    14/05/2018 Duration: 05min

    On June 8, 1968, three days after the assassination of Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, his body was carried by a funeral train from New York City to Washington, D.C. for burial at Arlington National Cemetery. Just two months after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. and five years after President John F. Kennedy’s death, Robert Kennedy’s passing united diverse communities grieving the loss of a politician who had represented hope for much of the nation during a tumultuous decade.

  • California Walkabout - Walking From Inn to Inn

    14/05/2018 Duration: 02min

    Walkabout California - Walking from Inn to Inn A great way to experience California

  • The Artist Georgia O'Keefe

    14/05/2018 Duration: 05min

    Learn about the period of 1918-1934 and how Georgia O'keefe develops here iconic style.

  • Cool Hike In The Berkeley Hills

    14/05/2018 Duration: 58s

    The very first episode of Jerry Kay!

  • RFK's Last Journey

    14/05/2018 Duration: 03min

    On June 8, 1968, three days after the assassination of Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, his body was carried by a funeral train from New York City to Washington, D.C. for burial at Arlington National Cemetery. Just two months after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. and five years after President John F. Kennedy’s death, Robert Kennedy’s passing united diverse communities grieving the loss of a politician who had represented hope for much of the nation during a tumultuous decade. In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of his death, The Train: RFK’s Last Journey looks at this historical journey through three distinct artists’ projects shown together for the first time. Presented in three rooms, each dedicated to one artist, the exhibition features approximately 80 photographs, a video installation and a 70mm film projection.

  • Colors Between Heaven and Earth - An Art Exhibit at the Museo Italo Americano

    14/05/2018 Duration: 02min

    COLORI TRA CIELO E TERRA Colors Between Heaven and Earth: The Four Seasons and other Vivaldian Inspirations Works by Angela Sepe Novara Piemontese artist, Angela Sepe Novara was born and raised in the province of Torino. I came across this exhibit at the Museo in San Francisco. I love her art...the colors are both vibrant and subtle at the same time. Highly recommend you see this exhibit.