The Sound of Young America Live in San Francisco

by Scott Beale on January 8, 2008 · 4 comments

The Sound of Young America

Jesse Thorn is bringing his excellent public radio show The Sound of Young America to San Francisco for a special live show next Monday, January 14th at the Eureka Theater as part of SF Sketchfest. The event will feature live public radio with Merlin Mann, Morgan Murphy, Zach Rogue, Danny Hoch and Bucky Sinister.

The Sound of Young America is a public radio show about things that are awesome. Each week on the show, host Jesse Thorn, “America’s Radio Sweetheart,” hosts in-depth discussions with personalities from the world of entertainment & the arts. Think of it like Conan O’Brien on public radio, or “Fresh Air,” but more fun.

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1 Eric Eldon January 8, 2008 at 1:06 pm

The headline, which I read wrong at first, suddenly made me wonder if the age of the average San Franciscan is dropping due to all of the 20somethings moving in to work in the tech industry.

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2 SF Giants Blog January 22, 2008 at 11:05 pm

There will always be the 20 somethings moving into the city for tech. It’s just a part of the city that we need to embrace.

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