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Giving Tuesday

SUPPORT KNSJ INDEPENDENT PUBLIC COMMUNITY RADIO, SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER

Friends,
As we approach the end of another year in America, one thing is clear. We’re grappling with a lot. Democracy is in peril. Gun violence, antisemitism, racially-motivated hate crimes, and the wealth-gap are all on the rise. The rampant spread of misinformation throughout our increasingly corporatized digital media platforms means that now more than ever, independent media is critical to the democratic discussion. This is why KNSJ matters.

In our ten years on the air, KNSJ has featured live debates between candidates for City Council and the Mayor’s office, live productions from rallies for climate action, labor rights, civil rights, the PRIDE parade, and the Women’s March. We have more science and environment-based programs than all the other stations in San Diego County combined. The service we provide to our listeners doesn’t stop at our Public Affairs programming. KNSJ is continuing to develop the best independent music programming schedule you’ll find in the entire county. Night in and night out, listeners who tune to 89.1 FM or stream online at knsj.org will hear an incredibly eclectic array of music that will not be found on any of the corporately-monopolized stations that dominate the airwaves.

In 2024 KNSJ moved to a bigger and better studio. We hope to strengthen our terrestrial signal and we continue to expand our locally-produced programming schedule and strengthen our ties to the community through live-music events and youth-based radio-production opportunities.

This Giving Tuesday, we hope that you will consider contributing to the cause of Social Justice community radio in San Diego County by becoming a member of KNSJ. Your donation will not only help KNSJ accomplish our goals, but will also help to counteract the dangerous spread of misinformation throughout the digital landscape with the type of truth-telling that only independent media can provide. Thank you for your support and donations. Please become a sustaining member or make a one-time contribution.

PLEASE DONATE TODAY. #knsj

Sunday Daytime Music Breaks

Take a break for a moment and enjoy the creative arts with two daytime music shows on KNSJ

11am-Noon CUSTOM TAYLORED with Tim Taylor.

Today’s show is part of a subseries on the music that predated post war urban blues.  You’re going to hear some piano blues, some country blues, some jazz, and some hokum blues.  All of the songs featured in the episode were first released in 1935.  You’ll hear Eugene “Buddy” Moss, Memphis Minnie , Blind Teddy Darby, and much more. 

About Custom Taylored: Tim covers the history of blues popular music–the blues, jazz, R&B and country that birthed Rock and Roll. His series spans chronologically from the 1920s to the 1950s, with each week focused on a particular genre and era.

3-4pm SOLITUDE CITY JAZZ on the RADIO with Carson Young playing cuts from classic and contemporary artists who have contributed to, and expanded the form

The Electric Picnic

THE ELECTRIC PICNIC WITH SUSAN TAYLOR Saturdays 7-8pm

Guest Poet JASON MAGABO PEREZ

FRIENDLY FIRE, a Voice for Veterans, Saturdays 2:00-2:30 pm

Hosted Don Kimball a USAF veteran

Don covers important issues such as PTSD, homelessness, veteran suicide, endless war and the many other issues confronting military members both active duty and retired.

A weekly 30 minute program featuring live interviews with veterans, politicians, and supporters from around the world, we discuss current issues that are timely and urgent to both veterans and their families.

Talk of the Town

TALK OF THE TOWN LIVE WITH MIKE AGUIRRE Saturdays 11am-Noon Call in 619-790-KNSJ (5675)

GAZA

TODAY, Mike is in conversation with Amala Jubran about her experiences, observations medical missions, history and more.

Al Chile

AL CHILE SPANISH RADIO CON ARIANA GALLEGOS Saturday 9-10AM

La Mejor de 2024, The Best of 2024

weberc.net

KNSJ ASD New Year’s Celebration Tonight, SUNSET TO SUNRISE

— RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH KNSJ AND ASD —

YOU ARE INVITED TO CLOSE OUT 2024 AND BRING IN 2025 WITH

A CELEBRATION LIKE NONE BEFORE!

Get your Tickets Now!

Join KNSJ and Activist San Diego and friends for a community bonfire with food, drinks, healing sessions including Hatha Yoga, Singing Bowl Healing Sound Bath, Tarot & Astrology, a grief circle and an interactive talk “Decolonizing and de-stigmatizing Mental Health, shifting to community care.” From sunset to sunrise we will hold space to be together around a bonfire with music, poetry, and conversation. Get your Tickets Now!

Sunday Daytime Music Moments

KNSJ PRESENTS A DAYTIME MUSIC RESPITE

10-11am

LA PASTORELA de CORAJE, San Diego County’s longest running and most popular holiday theater production, this radio version of La Pastorela is a holiday gift to the entire community.

11am-Noon

CUSTOM TAYLORED with Tim Taylor. Music with a little background on the songs and artists. Tim covers the history of blues popular music–the blues, jazz, R&B and country that birthed Rock and Roll. His series spans chronologically from the 1920s to the 1950s, with each week focused on a particular genre and era.

3-4pm

SOLITUDE CITY JAZZ on the RADIO with Carson Young playing cuts from classic and contemporary artists who have contributed to, and expanded the form.

La Pastorela, a holiday theater production

SPECIAL ONLY ON KNSJ Sun 12/29 10am, New Year’s Day 2pm

LA PASTORELA DE CORAJE

San Diego County’s longest running and most popular holiday theater production.


Lucifer has made a comeback.
Once tossed from Heaven, the Prince of Darkness is planning an ambitious global revenge tour.
The good guys are ready. Armed with courage fueled by hope and love, they are prepared to push back in a big way.
“La Pastorela de Coraje” is a fresh installment of San Diego County’s longest running and most popular holiday theater production. It will air and stream free of charge in December on KNSJ 89.1 FM.
Written by Max Branscomb and Ella Aldridge, “La Pastorela de Coraje” features the best and worst of popular culture and politics from 2024 in a celestial costume party of disguises by devils eager to thwart the first Christmas and angels battling to save the day against the wicked.
Speaking of “Wicked,” Johnny Cash and June Carter battle the Wicked Green Witch, Beetlejuice and Cruella DeVille in a celestial, high stakes version of “American Idol.” The Evil Ones then return as the nasty LA Dodgers to face off against the brown and gold good guys from San Diego. The rollicking comedy also features beautiful bilingual Christmas music.
“La Pastorela de Coraje” is the 34th consecutive production of “La Pastorela.” It was produced by TMM at the Old Globe, San Diego REP and other venues until the 2020 pandemic closed down live theater. It has aired it as a radio show by Teatro Pastorela on KNSJ 89.1 FM since then.
“La Pastorela de los Coraje” is a reminder that even in challenging times people of goodwill can make a difference, said Branscomb.
“Coraje means courage, which the shepherds in the Christmas story had to find,” he said. “They were tired, hungry and cold, but they did not quit. They pushed on through their darkest moments and found success. They were able to make a difference. That’s what everyday heroes must do.”
Branscomb said the musical is a gift to the borderlands community, especially his diverse Southwestern College students who need courage to face looming challenges.
Returning as co-writer is Ella Aldridge, the gifted 16-year-old writer-actor-singer-songwriter who is a junior at the San Diego School of the Creative and Performing Arts. Aldridge was recently honored as one of San Diego County’s 25 Most Remarkable Teens by the Public Defenders Office and by San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas, who declared December 14 “Ella Aldridge Day” for her contributions to the community and K-12 performing artists. Aldridge plays the sassy teenage Archangel Gabriel.
“It is always such a pleasure to work with Ella,” Branscomb said. “She is very creative and brings so many great ideas to ‘la pastorela.’ She is a human chameleon as an actor who can morph into any character. Her Gabriel is so funny and her June Carter is killer! Our cast is so talented and that allows Ella and I to write practically anything because we know our actors can perform it.”
Aldridge said “La Pastorela de Coraje” was fun to create and perform, but its message is what matters.
“The performing arts should inspire people to think about our world and all its living things,” she said. “The arts teach us about others and encourage empathy for people who may be different than us in some ways but are alike us in the most important ways. San Diego County is wonderfully diverse and such an amazing place to live, but that comes with challenges. Our art can help us to learn how to get along with each other and walk together into our futures.”
Lucifer is played by Chantal Branscomb, a 27-year-old UC Irvine Theater Arts graduate. She was a professional child voiceover actor who can do scores of voices. She is the choreographer for the Bonita Vista High School Music Machine and Sound Unlimited show choirs as well as regional dance companies. She first played Lucifer as a sixth grader in a production of “La Pastorela” at Sunnyside Elementary School in Bonita. She is also the lead singer of most of the songs in this year’s show.
David Rivas returns as Vato Satan, the character he honed on stage at the Old Globe and San Diego REP. Rivas is a popular voiceover actor on animated series and video games, including “Star Trek.” He is a busy stage actor as well as host of “Your Spotlight” on KNSJ and a voice talent for the station. Dave makes “La Pastorela” possible with his engineering and editing talents.
Alexis Luna (Michael the Archangel) is an SDSU graduate in Music Studies. He is a sought-after bass who performs with the Coronado Community Church and other choirs. He is the piano accompanist for the BVHS Vocal Music Department and the keytarist for the prog band Appease the Skeleton. Luna also conducts professional and academic choirs.
Gifted 14-year-old Syara Platero is the cast’s other prodigy. She plays Moloch, the mouthy juvenile delinquent devil. A freshman at Bonita Vista High School, Platero is the 2024 Chula Vista Speech Competition champion and a BVHS volleyball player.
Veteran San Diego actor Vanessa Lopez returns as Menga, the grumpy shepherdess who undergoes a spiritual transformation during the journey. Menga represents the fear and doubt we all must overcome to reach our potential.
Branscomb said Teatro Pastorela enjoys its relationship with KNSJ and the support of the San Diego County Community Enhancement Program funding provided by Supervisor Nora Vargas.
“CE funding allows us to create a free-of-charge holiday show that can be enjoyed by working class families and people with mobility challenges,” he said. “Unfortunately, not everyone in our region can afford to attend live theater, so we offer our radio version of ‘la pastorela’ as a holiday gift to our entire community.”

Friendly Fire

FRIENDLY FIRE, A SHOW FOR AND ABOUT VETERANS WITH HOST DON KIMBALL Saturdays 2-2:30 pm


DON KIMBALL was a non-commissioned officer, stationed on Pease Air Force Base in New Hampshire from 1977-1981, at a time when they were frequently using a firefighting foam (AFFF), which we now know to be full of PFAS. Today, Don is the producer and host of “Friendly Fire: A Voice For Veterans” where he frequently tackles thorny issues like chemical exposures and toxic PFAS testing for veterans and more.
A member of the Maine Veterans for Peace, Don views social and environmental justice issues in a global context. Did you know that the number one entity for consuming fossil fuels, thus contributing to global climate change on the planet, is the US Department of Defense?

Talk of the Town

TALK OF THE TOWN WITH MIKE AGUIRRE LIVE Sat 11am-Noon

Today Mike and his guest Patrick Stewart, Library Foundation, San Diego, are in conversation about book bans as well as the extensive public library resources available to everyone in the San Diego area.

Call in to the studio with your questions and comments. 619-790-KNSJ (5675)