
Brad Martin
On Air HostBrad Martin served as the KPBS host of All Things Considered. He was also the evening TV announcer where his voice was heard on the TV nightly line-ups and announcements. Before joining KPBS, Brad had a distinguished career in commercial radio and voice over artistry. Aside from news, his passions are cooking, growing succulents, and 1960s television shows.
RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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MILK STREET takes a deep dive into the spice cabinet! Rosemary Gill starts off with a lesson on Spice 101, teaching you how to make your own custom blends. Wes Martin utilizes a popular Egyptian seasoning and prepares Dukkah-Crusted Chicken Cutlets with Carrot-Cashew Salad. Christopher Kimball uses Ethiopian berbere to make Berbere-Spiced Red Lentils. Finally, Rosemary returns to let us in on the secret for better roasted carrots with Butter Roasted Carrots with Za'atar and Pomegranate Molasses.
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Victory will be yours! Start the party in the parking lot (or your backyard) this playbook for modern twists on timeless tailgate favorites.
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Its bright but complex flavors and affinity for smoke and fire have fueled the obsession with Mexican food and drink north of the border. Indulge your Mexican craving with the authentic flavors in these unusual dishes.
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This show highlights the conviviality of a South American cookout, which can last through the day and well into the night. Add some dishes from this multi-cultural continent to your grilling repertoire.
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NPR en españolLas medidas migratorias de la administración Trump dejaron prácticamente intactas las granjas y las plantas empacadoras de carne, hasta las redadas coordinadas de la semana pasada. Ahora, el presidente Trump da señales de posible apoyo a los agricultores.
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NPR en españolLas medidas migratorias de la administración Trump dejaron prácticamente intactas las granjas y las plantas empacadoras de carne, hasta las redadas coordinadas de la semana pasada. Ahora, el presidente Trump da señales de posible apoyo a los agricultores.
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