Neighborhood Public Radio
January 6, 2007 - March 3, 2007
Neighborhood Public Radio continues its State of Mind Stations project throughout the Mission District neighborhood and beyond in San Francisco. State of Mind Stations are small kiosk displays mounted in public places such as lampposts, street signs, and buildings. Through this project, NPR invites the public to call in their “emotional state” at the moment they encounter a State of Mind Station The collected messages are aired every Friday night from 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm and are also be available as podcasts downloadable from www.neighborhoodpublicradio.org and streamed over the web. Call 1-888-361-4NPR (4677) to record your state of mind. Organized by NPR member Michael Trigilio.
On Friday, February 2nd, 9th, and 23rd from 1 to 6 pm, Michael Trigilio, NPR’s State of Mind Station producer, will roam among the stations interviewing people on the street and recording their thoughts for broadcast.
Locations include: Southern Exposure, 2901 Mission Street @ 25th; Little Otsu, 849 Valencia Street; Muddy's, 1304 Valencia Street @ 24th; Florida @ 24th St; BART phones, Mission @24th St; RedTap, 1360 Valencia Street; Carisma Salon, 3344 25th Street @ Capp St; Street signs on Valencia btw 25th and 26th; Osage @ 26th; CCA Media Center, Wisconsin @ 8th; ATA, 992 Valencia Street @ 21st; Mission @ 26th St; Capp @ 26th St; Valencia @25th St; Dolores@19th St; Dolores @ 20th St.

