David Martin Davies
The Source
The Source is a daily, one-hour call-in talk program that gives listeners in San Antonio the opportunity to call and connect with our in-studio guests and city-wide audience. The Source seeks to give life, context and breadth to the events and issues affecting San Antonio by bringing newsmakers and experts to the public, and highlighting the people being affected by the news of the day. The show is hosted by veteran journalist David Martin Davies. Tune in to The Source for insightful discussion and analysis on topics that matter to residents of the Alamo City. Contribute to the conversation:Ca...
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'People Get Ready': Protest Songs 08.07.2026 49:55
New generations of Americans are taking to the street in protest, demanding change and accountability. And they are discovering what protestors of the 1960s and '70s found out— protesting is hard, frustrating and requires sacrifice. But protest songs can help. Songs demanding freedom and justice go back generations and are also being composed today. We hear from Stephen Stacks about his new book T...
The evolution, impact of drums in modern music and society 07.07.2026 48:29
From jazz to present-day pop, drum kits make up one of the most transformative musical inventions. In his book "Kick It," musician, professor and author Matt Brennan dives into the history of drums and drummers, and their impact on both creative culture and society as a whole.
1984: The last great year of pop 06.07.2026 48:37
Michael Jackson thrilled, Madonna wowed, Prince had doves cry and Lionel Richie couldn’t slow down: it was 1984. This was a year the changed the music industry and American culture. And it was the last great year for American pop music.
The epic sci-fi summer of 1982 06.07.2026 48:54
'ET,' 'Star Trek,' 'Wrath of Khan,' 'Blade Runner,' 'Poltergeist,' 'The Thing' — these are just some of the now classic science fiction films that came out in the summer of 1982. What was it about that moment in Hollywood that made it open to fresh ideas and high concept films and what would it take to do it again?
Community healing one year after the July 4 flood 01.07.2026 50:21
When the July 4 flood tore through the upper Guadalupe River, ripping apart neighborhoods and destroying homes, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country stepped up by helping families find shelter and new homes. How will Kerrville celebrate the Fourth of July on what will be the nation's 250th birthday — while also commemorating the lives lost one year earlier?
One year after the July 4 floods, what are the lessons learned? 30.06.2026 49:48
On July 4, it will be one year since the flash flood disaster that took the lives of 119 people along the upper Guadalupe River in one of the worst calamities in Texas history. How is the region recovering? What lessons have been learned? And what's being done to prevent this from happening again?
How 'masculinism' is reshaping American politics 29.06.2026 50:34
Can the new faultline in American political tribalism be broken down along the masculine question? Republican attacks against Texas Democratic candidate for Senate James Talarcio falsely claim he's vegan as a challenge to his masculinity. While others in the GOP say they want to repeal women's right to vote. What is the overarching strategy here?
Have Democrats lost the trust of American voters? 28.06.2026 25:10
Former South Carolina congressman Joe Cunningham says the Democratic Party has lost touch with voters it once counted on and must rebuild trust before it can rebuild a winning coalition.
Texas GOP adopts platform opposing IVF 28.06.2026 24:14
At the recent Texas Republican Convention delegates approved a platform opposing In vitro fertilization - medical procedure primarily used to treat infertility and help individuals or couples achieve a successful pregnancy. The platform itself doesn't change Texas law but it sets the course for conservatives to do so in the future.
Ticks pose a growing threat to Texans, pets and livestock 24.06.2026 24:54
Disease-spreading ticks are posing a widening health and agricultural threat in Texas, where the blood-feeding parasites remain active throughout much of the year and become especially abundant during the warmer months.
FRONTLINE investigates loosely regulated world of private infant adoption 24.06.2026 21:35
Lax laws have left the for-profit adoption industry ripe for abuse. FRONTLINE and Retro Report investigate how so-called "baby brokers" have targeted pregnant women in the United States desperate for cash and families desperate to adopt. And asks if national standards should be put in place to protect women, babies put up for adoption and families.
U.S. risks losing ground in global clean-energy race 23.06.2026 50:03
The world is moving full speed ahead with renewable energy and away from carbon-burning power — except for the United States. Under the Trump administration, the U.S. is actively falling behind in the global clean-energy race. In fact, billions of tax dollars are being spent to scrap domestic renewable projects. How does this policy choice threaten American competitiveness, national security and a...
Texas Rangers investigation in Rio Grande Valley murder case draws questions 22.06.2026 50:09
A Rio Grande Valley murder case was botched and evidence lost by local police and by Texas Rangers. The Texas Observer investigates the case and raises questions about the state's elite law enforcement agency.
Mayor Jones confronts council vote on SAWS rate increase, city tax increase and Ye concert controversy 21.06.2026 24:51
San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones is confronting a series of politically difficult decisions involving water rates, property taxes and the use of a city-owned entertainment venue for a concert with Kanye West, the rapper whose current legal name is Ye.
During Cuba's crisis San Antonians send humanitarian relief 21.06.2026 25:51
Cuba is in a deep crisis. Food and medicine are scarce; power outages are widespread. And the communist government is facing a military threat by the United States. A San Antonio organization, The San-Havana Project, is working to bring humanitarian relief to the people of Cuba.
How San Antonio will celebrate Juneteenth 17.06.2026 50:30
San Antonio will mark Juneteenth with celebrations and recognitions of renewed reflection on the unfinished struggle for racial equality include the opening of the St. James AME Church Culture Crossing enhancements along San Pedro Creek and other events.
‘Bitter Honey’ examines industrial agriculture’s role in America’s bee crisis 16.06.2026 49:47
America's bees are dying in record numbers — and the way we grow our food is partly to blame. In 2025 beekeepers lost more than 60% of their colonies, and wild native bees are also in steep decline. If we lost the bees, it would be a massive blow to U.S. crop production. How Big Ag is a threat to the bees?
South Texas responds to screwworm emergency 16.06.2026 50:24
The New World screwworm has crossed into Texas from Mexico, threatening livestock, wildlife and pets. Human infections are rare, but officials warn the parasite's spread poses a growing challenge for communities across South Texas.
Border wall expansion in South and West Texas draws organized resistance 14.06.2026 25:04
The Trump administration is accelerating plans for new border barriers along hundreds of miles of the Texas-Mexico border, prompting protests, property disputes, and lawsuits from landowners and environmental groups.
Report finds deep racial and ethnic health disparities in Texas 14.06.2026 25:12
We examine the Commonwealth Fund report's findings and what they reveal about health care access, affordability and outcomes across Texas.
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