General Audiences - TV-G/ TV-PG

COVID-19 Community Report December 1, 2020 - Yolo County Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Aimee Sisson

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COVID-19 Community Report - Episode #43 - December 1, 2020

This is a video made using the audio content from the KDRT 95.7 LP-FM show, found here:

http://kdrt.org/audio/covid-19-community-report-episode-43-speaking-yolo...

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hosted by Autumn Labbe-Renault, Exectutive Director of Davis Media Access, on KDRT 95.7 LP-FM. Tuesdays, Noon-12:30pm.

DSAF - Home for the Holidays

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Home for the Holidays, a benefit for the Davis School Arts Foundation.

Producer:  Bill Fairfield
Video coordination, DVD producer, DVD promos:   Alvin Remmers
Audio remixing and on-location recording:  Steve O’Neill, Foxtail Sound http://www.foxtailsound.com/
Videographer, location filming, talking segments, studio provider:  Gary Erwin
Video editing, Video graphics: Jeff Shaw, Davis Media Access
Home for the Holidays logo:  Patrick Rooney

Davisville October 26, 2020 - Stories from the Book of Lists

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So … have you heard about the Book of Lists? Did you even know they exist? The lists collect information about Greater Sacramento and other large cities and metros nationwide – not just statistics that might interest an accountant, but also lists like minority- or women-owned businesses, or largest employer in Yolo County, or fastest-growing companies. You can learn a lot about an area by reading them.

Davisville October 12, 2020 - Davis Shakespeare, the pandemic, and Frankenstein

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If 2020 had been normal, my plan was to talk about Frankenstein, which the Davis Shakespeare Festival was going to present this fall until the pandemic killed off in-person performances. Rob Salas, co-artistic director and co-founder of the festival, is my guest today, and we still talk about the play by Nick Dear, which is based on the book by Mary Shelley and presents a creature very different than the “green skin and neckbolts” image of the monster in the 1930s movie.

A Taste of Theatre - Cameo Jarrett

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A play about a woman who finds out life isn't what she thought when dating an older man.

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A Taste of Theatre

This is the show where playwrights come to showcase one scene of their play for the audience. We interview the playwright or the writer to the play to get the inside story as to how the play comes about. We interview the cast members to get their take on the characters they play.

We also focus on the music from the play (original music only)

A Taste of Theatre - Mel Yarbrough

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A play about a woman who is tried and tormented by the Devil. She finds herself in a bind.

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A Taste of Theatre

This is the show where playwrights come to showcase one scene of their play for the audience. We interview the playwright or the writer to the play to get the inside story as to how the play comes about. We interview the cast members to get their take on the characters they play.

TRAC - Fences & Locks to Jobs & Paychecks

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A documentary on the TRAC program at the Washington State Corrections Center for Women. A pre-apprenticeship training program that teaches the basics of the building trades skills and life skills. The program is offered in the last year of incarceration so that the graduate can step out of prison and into their choice of 8 different unions as apprentices. TRAC is a huge success. About 40% of the women who complete their sentences will return within a couple of years having reoffended. The TRAC graduates? 3% Women who return to the community but not the same old life.

Davisville November 23, 2020 - Movies and the pandemic, with Davis critic Derrick Bang

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Even though the pandemic has closed theaters in Davis for most of 2020, we’re still presenting our annual movie show with Davis film critic Derrick Bang—even if only to learn what has survived the dislocations of the year. Derrick writes reviews for the Davis Enterprise and his blog, Derrick Bang on Film. We talk about how the pandemic has affected movie-making and his job as a critic, the films still coming out at what would normally be a big time of the year and films he’s looking forward to.