Storied: San Francisco
Storied: San Francisco
A weekly podcast about the artists, activists, and small businesses that make San Francisco so special.
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Jul 7, 2026
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The Golden Gate Park Band (S8 Bonus) 07.07.2026 23:19
Listen in as I chat with German Gonzalez , musical conductor and principal director of the Golden Gate Park Band , now in its 144th year. We recorded this podcast in Golden Gate Park in June 2026.
The San Francisco Mime Troupe, Part 3 (S8E21) 02.07.2026 35:54
In Part 3, we hear from Keiko and Michael about the history of the San Francisco Mime Troupe . In the late-1950s, a San Franciscan named R.G. Davis taught a class in movement—mime, dance, physical interpretation of stories … that sort of thing. A performing troupe sprang out of that class, and it was known as the R.G. Davis Mime Troupe. It was the era of the early Civil Rights and Anti-War movemen...
Michael Gene Sullivan of the San Francisco Mime Troupe (8E21) 01.07.2026 35:11
Both sides of Michael Gene Sullivan 's family are from Detroit. In Part 2, we get to know Keiko's fellow SFMT collective member. Michael was born in Livonia, Michigan, a small town outside of Detroit. His parents met at a summer camp, but we need to rewind a bit before we get to that. When his dad was a boy, he was kidnapped. Yes, really. He and his brothers, all Black boys, were taken from Detroi...
Keiko Shimosato Carreiro of the San Francisco Mime Troupe (S8E21) 30.06.2026 30:12
Keiko Shimosato Carreiro was born in the Bay Area … the Boston Bay Area. In Part 1 of this episode, meet Keiko. Today, she's a longtime member of the San Francisco Mime Troupe collective. But her story goes back to her parents' migration to the US from Japan after World War II. Keiko's dad got a Fulbright scholarship to come to this country. He studied medicine. Her mom came to visit the US for on...
Theo Ellington, Part 2 (S8E20) 18.06.2026 27:03
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. While in college at Marymount, Theo ran the Boys and Girls Club program with Phillip Redd. He liked the connections and impact he had made in SoCal, and wondered whether he could do the same at home. This was back when Barack Obama was first running for president, and there was a prevailing sense of hope and possibility pervading life for a lot of...
Theo Ellington, Part 1 (S8E20) 16.06.2026 24:44
Today, Theo Ellington is the secretary at the Ruth Williams Opera House. This born-and-raised San Franciscan is also running to be the next D10 supervisor. In Part 1 of this episode, meet Theo. His maternal grandfather, Clifton Weeks, came to SF because his sister, Marie Weeks (Theo's great-aunt), had come here. Clifton and his sister had grown up in rural Natchez, Mississippi, but they came out W...
Frameline50 with Kate Bove (S8 Bonus) 12.06.2026 28:59
Listen in as I chat with Frameline50 Associate Director of Programs Kate Bove about this year's historic 50th annual LGBTQIA+ film festival, which runs June 17–27. For more information, including this year's program and to buy tickets, please visit frameline.org . Follow Frameline on Instagram @framelinefest . We recorded this podcast at the Frameline office in South of Market in June 2026.
Painter George (S8E19) 03.06.2026 33:24
Painter George , aka George Harry Crampton-Glassanos, is fine if you wanna call him just "George." In this episode, meet and get to know George. Both of his parents came to San Francisco early in their lives. His mom hails from the East Coast and her family were all working-class folks. His grandpa was a business agent for a machinist's union in Massachusetts. That grandfather shaped George's late...
Abigail Munn and Circus Bella (S8 Bonus) 29.05.2026 30:17
Listen in as I chat with Circus Bella founder and performer Abigail Munn . If you enjoy this podcast, you might also like the episode we did on Club Fugazi and Dear San Francisco . We recorded this podcast at Abigail's home in the Mission in May 2026. Photography by Jeff Hunt
Connie Chan's 2026 Run for Congress (S8 Bonus) 26.05.2026 39:29
Listen in as I chat with past guest Connie Chan about her run for US Congress. To learn more about Connie and her vision of representing San Francisco in DC, head to her website, ConnieChanSF.com . Please consider this episode an endorsement of Connie's campaign. And please vote, by May 26 (today) if you're mailing in your ballot, or on June 2 if you're voting in person. One of the most important...
Jenny Chan/Pacific Atrocities Education, Part 2 (S8E18) 21.05.2026 27:33
Ed. note: Please be advised that there's some very heavy subject matter discussed in this episode. In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. Jenny left San Francisco for college, heading east to go to school at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Part of it was wanting a change of scenery. As she says, she "wanted to see snow." But all it took was a few winters before she realize...
Jenny Chan/Pacific Atrocities Education, Part 1 (S8E18) 19.05.2026 26:22
Ed. note: We recorded this episode outside on a windy day near The Bay. Apologies for the wind gusts you'll hear throughout. Jenny Chan found Storied: San Francisco thanks to Toshio from Sad Francisco . Jenny and I kick off her episode talking about Toshio, in fact. Jenny was born in Hong Kong. Growing up, her dad's mom babysat her a lot. Young Jenny really loved anime and would turn it on at gran...
Gina Mariko Rosales, Part 2 (S8E17) 07.05.2026 30:33
In Part 2, we pick up right where we left off in Part 1, with Gina's first official address in San Francisco. In talking about finding a place to live in The City, Gina mentions that all her friends either live in rent-control apartments they've been in forever, or they're able to live in a place that someone in their family bought and has kept in the family. When she tells me where that first apa...
Gina Mariko Rosales, Part 1 (S8E17) 05.05.2026 29:22
Chances are, you've been to one of Gina Mariko Rosales ' events, even if you weren't aware. In this episode, which kicks off our Asian-American/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month programming, meet Gina. Born in Daly City, she's lived most of her life on the Peninsula and in San Francisco. But let's talk about how she got to where she is today. Gina was born at Seton hospital in Daly C...
415 Day 2026 (S8 bonus) 21.04.2026 29:56
Listen in as I chat with guests at 415 Zine's 415 Day celebration at Madrone last week. Find the guests of this bonus episode: Mackenzie C Kirk https://www.mck-film.com/ @m.c.k.film Carrie Cotini https://carrie-cottini.squarespace.com/about @carrieann22 Mike Bruno https://www.mbrunophoto.com/ @mbrunophoto Allison/If n Wendy @ifnwhendy Stephanie (no online presence) Spike https://madroneartbar.com/...
Kiri the Japanese Fire Truck, Part 2 (S8E16) 16.04.2026 24:05
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. Todd has just learned the process of importing automobiles into the US. He had one under his belt. He was ready for more. He'd learned about older Japanese fire trucks and set his sights. He was still going to Japan frequently, and began to make "car friends" over there. As could be expected, there's quite a subculture around cars in many countrie...
Kiri the Japanese Fire Truck, Part 1 (S8E16) 14.04.2026 31:06
There's a little red Japanese fire truck rolling around all over San Francisco. But instead of putting out fires, Kiri the Japanese Fire Truck is spreading joy and inspiring smiles. In this episode, meet and get to know Todd Lappin , the human being who brought Kiri from Japan to the US—Bernal Heights specifically. We start with Todd's life story in Part 1. He has lived in the 94110 ZIP code for 3...
Soleil Ho, Part 2 (S8E15) 02.04.2026 27:17
For Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. Soleil was working in restaurants in Minneapolis, both front-of-house and back, and also starting writing about food around this time. There was a new food publication in Minneapolis at the time called Heavy Table, and Soleil offered to intern for them. At first, it was a lot of looking around for events for the publication to cover. Eventually,...
Soleil Ho, Part 1 (S8E15) 31.03.2026 30:36
The story of Soleil Ho starts with their grandparents. In this episode, meet and get to know the food writer and COYOTE Media Collective member who's been on my radar since they replaced longtime Chronicle food writer and mysterious human Michael Bauer. In Part 1, we dive into Soleil's family story. It begins two generations back, when their grandparents came to the US from Vietnam in the Seventie...
Rae Alexandra and "Unsung Heroines," Part 2 (S8E14) 19.03.2026 34:59
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. We're talking about Mission bars, and I share a story about the backroom at Delirium. Rae brings up similar stories of her own at places like Thee Parkside, and we agree that Parkside owner Malia Spanyol is the best. Rae shares a story that confirms it. She looks back on the years before she got her SSN grateful that Kerrang! allowed her to work....
Rae Alexandra and "Unsung Heroines," Part 1 (S8E14) 17.03.2026 32:57
Rae Alexandra has 35 stories to share with you, plus her own. In this Women's History Month episode, meet and get to know Rae. She recently published a book with City Lights Publishing called Unsung Heroines: 35 Women Who Changed the Bay Area . It's of course available at City Lights, but you can also find it at your local independent bookstore. I read the book and could not put it down. Only towa...
What a Creep's Sonia Mansfield, Part 3 (S8E13) 05.03.2026 32:36
Part 3 picks up right where we left off in Part 2. While she was still working that real estate job, Sonia was treating dating like a part-time job. She signed up on several dating sites (this was before swipe apps like Bumble). She went on many awkward coffee dates. Then a friend introduced her to a guy, and the two hit it off right away. They were inseparable from the moment they met, in 2008. T...
What a Creep's Sonia Mansfield, Part 2 (S8E13) 04.03.2026 31:12
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1, with Sonia's life right after her stint at community college. She left the Bay Area to attend college up north at Chico State. Widely known as a party school (perhaps rightly so?), they also had a reputable journalism department and an award-winning newspaper. This attracted Sonia, of course. But some friends also attended, and that didn't hurt. O...
What a Creep's Sonia Mansfield, Part 1 (S8E13) 03.03.2026 35:23
The story of Sonia Mansfield has roots in The Bay. In this episode, we meet and get to know my friend Sonia. She and I worked together at the Fangs' Examiner back in the mid-2000s, and have been friends since. I loved her presence in the newsroom. I'd often listen to her make us all laugh from her A&E desk across the room. We've been through weddings, births, illness, divorces, and many, many beer...
Sad Francisco's Toshio Meronek, Part 2 (S8E12) 19.02.2026 30:25
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. Toshio talks about those chess players at Powell and Market and other early impressions of The City before they moved here. Having grown up in Orange County, with its underfunded public transit system, Toshio always wanted to live somewhere that had a subway. Being able to walk was important, too, in contrast with SoCal, where you pretty much need...
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