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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2018 · 21 MIN

S2E4, Part 2: K.R. Morrison on Writing and Teaching Kids to Write

from Storied: San Francisco · host Jeff Hunt

In this podcast, K.R. shares what being a high school creative writing teacher means to her. She talks about the changes she's seeing in San Francisco reflected in the students in her classes. Lastly, she describes how teaching kids to write gives them confidence that they can apply to any aspect of their lives. If you missed Part 1, when K.R. talked about moving to San Francisco and learning to play drums, please go back and listen. ​We recorded this podcast in November 2018 at Spec's. Film photography by Michelle Kilfeather

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The Art of Arms l’Arte Dell Armi At the Art of Arms we have one solitary vision, to bring the historical martial arts we study as HEMA or WMA practitioners to life by telling the stories of those who lived it. The hours of research, writing, transcription and translation are worth it when we get to see Altoni’s Spiedo section in action at the Baglioni Palazzo, Fiore’s armor techniques displayed on the battlefields of San Giovanni in Persiceto, Liectenauer’s rossfechten techniques thundering across the terrain of southern Germany, the Anonimo’s sword and gauntlet brought to bear in the lists of Mantua; these are the moments where history and martial arts meet, and we’re dedicated to bringing these moments to you our dear listeners. We hope you enjoy! Via Nova [San Marino Remix] DJ High Yona Original song and performance One Riot, One Ranger Dead Reckoning Band A hard-driving anthem forged in Texas dust and defiance. One Riot, One Ranger channels the spirit of lone authority standing against chaos, where one man draws the line and the world answers. Gritty guitars, pounding drums, and a relentless rhythm carry a story of law, legend, and reckoning.From the echoes of the Texas Rangers to the fire of San Jacinto, this track blends history with modern rebellion. It’s not polished country, it’s raw, unapologetic, Southern-fueled rock with attitude. The kind of song that hits like a warning shot and doesn’t ask permission.This is Rebel Blackbeard Rock, built for those who don’t wait for backup. 2015–16 Season Preview San Francisco Opera General Director David Gockley's introduction to the 2015–16 Season at San Francisco Opera.

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