In The Studio - Pandemic Q & A with Dr. Aimee Sisson

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Autumn Labbe-Renault interviews Dr. Aimee Sisson, Public Health Officer for Yolo County. Fielding questions from the award-winning COVID-19 Community Response Facebook group, Autumn checks in with Dr. Sisson on subjects ranging from Test to Treat centers, what is considered "medically appropriate," and why we're seeing another nationwide surge in Covid cases. #covid19 #pandemic #publichealth #yolocounty #communitymedia

For more information: yolocounty.org  Then click on mask icon COVID-19 INFO in the middle of the home page

Elmwood Street Mural

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The Elmwood neighborhood paints a colorful street mural that unites the community and celebrates nature.  Led by local artist Judy Catambay, Elmwood neighborhood lead Joy Klineberg, and the many neighbors who helped with the design and all of the logistics.   Supported in part by the City of Davis Arts and Cultural Affairs Fund.       Painted over the weekend of April 29-May 1, 2022.   Video recorded by Davis Media Access on April 30.    Drone footage by Brian Bennett, and song "Haiti Mail" by Sidy Maiga.

In The Studio - Davis Music Festival 2022

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Tim Gaffaney hosts Kyle Monhollen, Co-founder of the Davis Live Music Collective. They discussed the upcoming Davis Music Festival June 17-19, how bands are chosen, mentioned some of the new and returning bands and the wide range of genres. They also covered how they schedule the stages, where one can purchase tickets, proceeds going to the Davis Schools Arts Foundation and why they are the recipients, the youth band competition, how to get involved and volunteer during the event, and the Covid policy.

For more info: davismusicfest.com

In The Studio - What is Hattie Weber

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Madeline Hamaguchi hosts Merrily DuPree, Co-director of the Hattie Weber Museum. They discussed who Hattie Weber was, the history of how and why a museum was created in her honor, an overview of the permanent exhibits, and an in depth discussion of the current exhibit focusing on 3 Japanese American students from Davis, CA. that were affected by the Executive Order to intern everyone of Japanese descent living in specific areas of Washington, Oregon, and California.

Recorded 5/5/2022

Soup's On 2022

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Don Saylor's 17th & Final Soup's On.  Benefit for Davis Media Access.    Recorded April 21, 2022 at the Veterans' Memorial Center, Davis, CA.   Participant interviews, footage and speeches from the event, video by Davis Media Access.

The Soup's On organizers would like to thank Event Sponsors, Business Supporters, Yolo Leader Sponsors, In-Kind Sponsors,, Amazing Volunteers, a special thanks to Mumbo Gumbo, and lastly- thank you to ALL who have supported, attended and celebrated Soup's On over the years!

A Recipe for Community - 17 years of Don Saylor’s Soup’s On

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A Recipe for Community - 17 years of Don Saylor’s Soup’s On

"A Story in Four Parts"

Don Saylor explains the arc of this pivotal community event in Davis, CA, from its early days to the culminating event on April 21, 2022 in support of Davis Media Access.   Featuring photos and testimonials from past recipients.

Produced by Autumn Labbe-Renault.

In The Studio - Back on stage with Davis Shakes

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Host Tim Gaffaney talks with Madeline Hamaguchi and Pablo Lopez, members of the Davis Shakespeare Festival. They discussed the structural and cultural changes that have occurred within the company during the 2 years of the pandemic. They talked about how Black Lives Matter affected the theater community, their shift to an inclusive and equitable process, the programs that have evolved from that process including the digital internship program and the Vacancy Arts Collective.

In The Studio - Tree Davis turns 30

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Host Jeff Shaw interviews Erin Donley Marineau Executive Director of Tree Davis. They discussed the history and mission of this non-profit as well as how its founding solved a problem in Davis. They talked about current programs including the community canopy, urban forestry management, memorial grove garden tribute trees and their newest project climate ready landscape. Tree Davis will be celebrating their 30 year anniversary April 30th with a party that includes a bike tree tour, reading of the arbor day proclamation, photographs to view and cake for all.