Season 2

Jonathan Weber on the Good, the Bad and the Ugly about How Tech Remade San Francisco
Blue City BluesJuly 09, 2026x
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01:09:1547.6 MB

Jonathan Weber on the Good, the Bad and the Ugly about How Tech Remade San Francisco

In 1990, at the dawn of the internet age, reporter Jonathan Weber was tapped as the LA Times’ first Silicon Valley correspondent. Taking up a perch in San Francisco, where he went on to become one of the city’s leading journalists, Jonathan over the next three plus decades had a front row seat to wa...

Jamie Paul on the Memory-Holing of the Excesses of Woke
Blue City BluesJuly 04, 2026x
20
01:02:0442.67 MB

Jamie Paul on the Memory-Holing of the Excesses of Woke

Jamie Paul, a former managing editor of Queer Majority and a contributing editor at Bi.org, is the founding editor of the American Dreaming on Substack, where (among his other writings) he has set out to provide a comprehensive catalog of the authoritarian excesses of the woke era of progressive cul...

Maia Szalavitz Makes the Case for Harm Reduction Policies in Blue Cities
Blue City BluesJune 27, 2026x
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01:07:5146.64 MB

Maia Szalavitz Makes the Case for Harm Reduction Policies in Blue Cities

Maia Szalavitz, a prominent neuroscience journalist and progressive drug reform champion who has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, Huffington Post, Salon and other publications, is the author, among other books, of Undoing Drugs (2021), a stirring history of the harm reduction movemen...

Mike Madrid on the Establishment vs. Populist Throwdown in the LA Mayor’s Race
Blue City BluesJune 09, 2026x
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00:58:0039.88 MB

Mike Madrid on the Establishment vs. Populist Throwdown in the LA Mayor’s Race

What just happened in the Los Angeles mayoral primary, and why didn't former reality tv star and social media darling Spencer Pratt live up to the incessant, breathless hype (so sorry for your loss, X)? Now that it’s clear that incumbent Mayor Karen Bass is going to face off in the general election ...

Sherman Alexie: An Ode to the White Urban Working Class
Blue City BluesJune 04, 2026x
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01:20:1555.15 MB

Sherman Alexie: An Ode to the White Urban Working Class

These days we associate the white working class with rural and small town red America, whereas big blue cities are perceived largely as the playgrounds of the educated and affluent. But it wasn’t all that long ago that the socioeconomics and demographics of blue cities were very different. As early ...