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This week on Dashboard Diaries, host RayK throws caution to the wind, riding solo in the carpool lane like there’s no tomorrow, just looking for someone like you to hop in and make it legit. We’ll roll some snappy tunes... JD McPherson, John Hiatt, Los Lobos, Joe Cocker. and a ton more! Tune in Thursday, 3-4 p.m. Pacific, on KDRT 95.7fm + KDRT.org. Stream shows anytime at kdrt.org/program/dashboard-diaries.
Today’s topics: first lilac flowers, golden currant, caging vegetables, quick watering comments, succession plantings, and more
It's a Merseybeat explosion on this week's IMPLOSION, as Nick Saloman brings you the sounds of the Blackwells, Four Just Men, Johnny & John, the Undertakers, Tiffany with the Thoughts, and more! Get ready to groove on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Pacific on KDRT 95.7fm + KDRT.org. Listen anytime via the web + the podcasts!
This episode of Hello Davis! features Brett Lee of the Davis Downtown Business Association talking with John Natsoulas, a well-known figure in the Davis arts community best recognized as the founder and director of the John Natsoulas Gallery downtown.
Since opening the gallery in 1986, he has helped establish it as one of Northern California’s important spaces for contemporary art. Located on First Street, the gallery functions not only as an exhibition venue but also as a cultural gathering place where artists, writers, musicians, and community members come together.
After years of dwindling news coverage in Yolo County, two regional news outlets — the Sacramento Bee and Abridged, a news source started by Sacramento public TV station KVIE in 2025 — have each launched free Yolo weekly newsletters this year, using stories written by journalists assigned to cover the county.
Today we talk with one of the reporters, Daniel Hennessy of Abridged, about how he finds and reports stories, and why Yolo is now getting more attention. He plans to cover the entire county, and his topics so far include the respite center on L Street in Davis, a proposed downtown entertainment zone in Winters, the county’s budget deficit, and fly-fishing on Putah Creek.
Related program from September 2025: '"We talk with Benjy Egel, food editor for Abridged, a major new source of regional news," plus links to Yolo news at the Bee and Abridged
(The photo shows rural Yolo County west of Davis on a bright winter’s day in 2020.)
On tonight's show:
We thrilled to host Black Viiolet – performing live on the air – Sunday, March 8, at 12:30 p.m. Pacific. The alter ego of The Darts' Nicole Laurenne, Black Viiolet's sound blends smoky lounge, neo-soul, jazzy horns, and trip-hop. Catch the big show live on KDRT 95.7fm + KDRT.org!
Black Viiolet appears this evening at Duffy's in Chico. Find her new album, Dark Blue, on Bandcamp.
In this episode we talk about the triggers of a melencholy feeling in music. Sometimes music doesn’t make us sad, it reminds us that we have lived. A melody can carry a memory, and when that memory returns, so does the feeling attached to it. That’s the quiet power of music.
Get ready for Divine Intervention, featuring shiny new music, including tunes from The Jackets, Guided By Voices, the Bevis Frond, Milk for the Angry, the Darts, and Black Viiolet, who'll be live in studio on Sunday afternoon! We'll also hear from our Goddess of the Month and spin a questionable Vinyl Vespers track. Tune in at 6 p. m. Pacific on KDRT 95.7 fm + KDRT.org. Stream on demand via the web + the podcast apps.