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Elections 2014 - Yolo County Judicial Candidates Forum

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Attorney John Brennan, Yolo County Commissioner Janene Beronio, Deputy Attorney General Larenda Delaini, and Sacramento Family Law Attorney Rick Cohen are candidates in the 2014 race to replace Judge Stephen Mock at the Yolo County Superior Court, Dept. 3.

Sponsored by Vanguard Court Watch & Davis Media Access

Recorded at the Mary J. Stephens Davis Branch of the Yolo County Library.

March 23, 2014 by Davis Media Access.

Sci-fi Journal - Apr'14

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Sci-Fi Journal for April 2014 with hosts James Hinsey, Jay Kingston, Marc Morisseau and Everett Soares. Jay does Popcorn Previews with trailers for "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes", "Guardians of the Galaxy", "Transformers: Age of Extinction", and "Under the Skin". Next are 2 TempleCon interviews with Geeky and Cheeky, and with author Jennifer Pelland. Marc does Toob News and talks about upcoming television shows. Everett does a preview of Free Comic Book Day in our Cover to Cover segment.

In The Studio - SacSings! The Sacramento Choral Festival

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Lin Weaver hosts Dick Frantzreb, Executive Director of SacSings! The Sacramento Choral Festival, and David Loofbourrow, Board Member of the Sacramento Valley Choral Coalition.

topics discussed include: SacSings!, the choral festival June 13th-15th, bringing together 20 choruses, a thousand singers for eight concerts.

e2 - The Village Architect

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Architect Brian MacKay-Lyons grew up on the shipyards of Nova Scotia and borrows from that lean, economical building tradition in his architecture. From the Barn Yard in his village to the Canadian Embassy in Bangladesh, this episode presents a lesson in local vernacular - why it works and how it might be the most sustainable form of architecture there is.

e2 - China: From Red to Green?

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The series moves to China, whose soaring population and rapid industrialization have created a boom in urbanization that is unprecedented in human history. To try to tackle this global issue, "China: From Red to Green?" explores green design solutions in both theory and practice, including Steven Holl's Linked Hybrid project, which will have the largest residential geothermal heating/cooling and greywater recycling system in the world upon completion.

e2 - The Green Apple

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New York is a city that is leading the charge to green its industrial skyline with several groundbreaking projects. New York combats the urban myth of the bustling city as a "concrete jungle." "The Green Apple" explores some of Manhattan's most prominent and technologically advanced structures like One Bryant Park and The Solaire, as well as the innovative minds behind them. The episode illustrates how the ubiquitous skyscraper can surprisingly be a model of environmental responsibility.