Bay Curious

Bay Curious is a show about your questions – and the adventures you find when you go looking for the answers. Join host Olivia Allen-Price to explore all aspects of the San Francisco Bay Area – from the debate over "Frisco", to the dinosaurs that once roamed California, to the causes of homelessness. Whether you lived here your whole life, or just arrived, Bay Curious will deepen your understanding of this place you call home.

Society & Culture
Places & Travel
History
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The Sculpture Wonderland That Once Delighted I-...
Anonymous artists once created sculptures made from driftwood and trash at the Emeryville Mudflats.
9 min
402
Car Break-Ins Are Up in San Francisco. What’s B...
The city saw more than 30,000 car break-ins last year -- nearly three times that of 2010.
11 min
403
San Francisco Was Once Aglow With Neon
The city was right up there with places like New York, Los Angeles and even Las Vegas. Market Street alone had hundreds of signs lighting up the night.
6 min
404
Eucalyptus: How California’s Most Hated Tree To...
Depending on whom you ask, eucalyptus trees are either an icon in California or a fire-prone scourge.
13 min
405
The Beautiful Bay Bridge Frank Lloyd Wright Nev...
What would San Francisco Bay look like if Frank Lloyd Wright got to build the bridge he proposed in 1949?
7 min
406
Unwrapping the Bay Area Origins of the Fortune ...
There are Bay Area and Japanese connections to the fortune cookie going back more than a century.
8 min
407
Why a Tire Shop Built ‘The City’s Biggest Fortu...
This sign in front of the tire shop was built in 1958, and it has displayed nothing but quotes ever since.
8 min
408
How Joseph Eichler Introduced Stylish Housing f...
Between 1949 and 1974, when the developer died, his group built roughly 11,000 homes in California, mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area. - Reported by Rachael Myrow. Produced and edited by Olivia Allen-Price, Paul Lancour, Suzie Racho,
7 min
409
Everything You Want to Know About Legal Weed in...
Bay Curious answers your questions about legal weed in California.
14 min
410
What Are Those Weird, Pink Ponds in San Francis...
In the South Bay's colorful salt ponds, a decades-old industry continues to crystalize.
8 min
411
Is the Castro Getting Less Gay?
How economics and cultural acceptance are changing queer communities across the Bay Area.
10 min
412
Can You Go To Jail For Picking California’s Sta...
Rumor has it California's golden poppy has some special protections. Is it true?
7 min
413
The Buried Ships of San Francisco
The hulls of several dozen ships can be found below ground in the middle of San Francisco. - Reported by Jessica Placzek. Produced and edited by Olivia Allen-Price, Vinnee Tong, Paul Lancour and Julia McEvoy. Theme music by Pat Mesiti-Miller. -
6 min
414
The True History of Irish Coffee and Its San Fr...
Legend has it the Irish coffee was brought to the U.S. by the Buena Vista Cafe in San Francisco.
9 min
415
Why Are There Rainbows on the Tunnel Between S....
It started as a quest to make Bay Area highways more beautiful.
14 min
416
Bay Curious Lightning Round: Inspiration for AT...
'Were the AT-ATs in 'Star Wars' inspired by the cranes at the Port of Oakland?' and more questions answered!
14 min
417
El Camino Not-So-Real: The True Story of the ‘A...
Legend has it that El Camino Real is an ancient road that connects the Spanish missions. But is it true?
8 min
418
Why Are There So Many Dead People in Colma? And...
Decades ago, hundreds of thousands of bodies were moved from San Francisco to Colma.
7 min
419
Wildfires: You’ve Got Questions, We’ve Got Answers
What does containment mean? How are wildfires named? What happens after your house burns?
13 min
420
What are the Mysterious Brick Circles in San Fr...
They're a reminder of the city's early history, and still have a practical use today.
8 min
421
How San Francisco’s Drag Royalty Does Good, Whi...
How an S.F. drag artist founded one of the biggest and most bejeweled charities dedicated to LGBTQ causes.
12 min
422
Their Country Hated Them, But They Fought for I...
Meet the Japanese-American combat unit that fought fearlessly during World War II, in spite of it all.
11 min
423
Quake Prep: BART’s Tunnel Plan and the Muni Bus...
After the big one: From getting people out of the Transbay Tube to shuttling injured people in a converted Muni bus.
9 min
424
History of the Berkeley Pier: A Ferry Tale
What's the story behind this super-long pier that once nearly stretched from Berkeley to Treasure Island?
5 min
425
Parking After the Street Sweeper Passes: Legal ...
There's one 'no parking' sign in San Francisco that you can bend the rules on ... if the conditions are right.
6 min