Did you know the wetsuit was invented in the San Francisco Bay Area? #sfba
#KQED’s #BayCurious #Podcast just did a short piece looking back on the history of cold water #surfing and how the modern #wetsuit came to be! https://www.kqed.org/news/12084476/the-wetsuit-changed-surfing-weve-got-a-berkeley-physicist-to-thank-for-it

The Wetsuit Changed Surfing — We’ve Got a Berkeley Physicist to Thank for It | KQED
Despite its cold ocean water, the Bay Area played a big role in the invention of the wetsuit. Ocean Beach surfers and a UC Berkeley physicist had a part to play.
@jeridansky KQED's #BayCurious #podcast just had an episode about the #SFO art #museums too!! Have you heard it yet?
On a recent flight I got to check out the "Afrofuturism" exhibit in Terminal 1 and it is really fantastic!
https://www.kqed.org/news/12066126/sfos-one-of-a-kind-art-museum

SFO's One-of-a-Kind Art Museum | KQED
San Francisco International Airport is the only airport in the country with an art museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. This one-of-a-kind museum has the unique challenge and opportunity to engage travelers as they rush to catch their flights.
Bay Curious: Exploring the Hidden True Stories of the San Francisco Bay Area by Olivia Allen-Price
#BayCurious #SFBayArea #SanJose #OliviaAllenPrice #RecycleBookstore #Bookstore #BookstodonEarly birds get the front row
#KQEDlive #baycuriousHeading to tonight’s
#baycurious book launch event at the KQED HQ. I’m keeping my eyes peeled for new friends—come say hi if you’re going too!
#sfbahappening #publicradionerdsGo listen to "How San Francisco Got its Bike Lanes"
#KQED's #BayCurious #podcast walks through the fascinating history of #CriticalMass and how the #BicycleCoalition started bringing #bicycle #safety to #SanFrancisco!
https://overcast.fm/+Hid5NbQ7c

How San Francisco Got its Bike Lanes — Bay Curious
There are hundreds of miles of bike lanes in San Francisco, making it one of the most bike friendly cities in America. But that wasn’t the case until the 90s. The transformation was due, in large part, to two groups working without coordination: The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition – an advocacy organization, and Critical Mass – the name of a regular group bike ride. This week, reporter Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman tells the story of how these two groups changed the way people cycle in San Francisco, whether the city liked it or not. Additional Reading: The Night That Changed San Francisco Cycling Forever (KQED) Read a transcript of this episode This story was reported by Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman. Bay Curious is made by Olivia Allen-Price, Amanda Font and Brendan Willard. Special thanks to Scott Shafer, Paul Lancour and Dan Brekke for their help with this story, and to Ted White who shared archival audio from his documentaries “We Are Traffic” and “Return of the Scorcher.” Your support makes KQED podcasts possible. You…