CapRadio updates what’s happening with the State Capitol annex project. This week’s episode of “Mid Pacific” explores Asian American enclaves or “towns.” Insight’s “Concert Connect” lays out live music to check out in Northern California.
State Capitol Annex updates
The California State Capitol Annex is more than 70 years old and is home to offices of the governor and state lawmakers. For the first time since its completion, it’s undergoing a historic renovation considered years in the making. At least that was the plan more than a year ago. CapRadio State Politics Reporter Nicole Nixon joins Insight to explain where things stand with the $1.2-billion-dollar project, that’s hit its fair share of legal obstacles amid a state budget shortfall.
The evolution of Asian American towns
CapRadio Race and Equity Reporter Sarah Mizes Tan discusses this week’s new episode of Mid Pacific, a new podcast which explores Asian American identity through food, family, politics—and much more. Sarah joins the show to share what she learned about Asian American enclaves or “towns” -- such as Chinatowns and Japantowns—and what it holds for Asian Americans and their sense of belonging in America. Also, we’ll learn about newer Asian ethnic enclaves and how it’s helped residents to preserve their sense of retaining their culture while also being American.
Insight's Concert Connect
CapRadio’s Nick Brunner and Andrew Garcia, share their top picks for local concerts in Northern California. The latest edition of Insight’s “Concert Connect” introduces us to the bands “Rituals of Mine” at The Starlet Room in Harlow’s Sacramento on April 11, “They Might Be Giants” at the Fox Theater in Oakland on April 16, “Snail Mail” at Goldfield Trading Post in Roseville on April 19, and “Hiatus Kaiyote” at the Fox Theater in Oakland on April 20.