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So You Think You Can Dance

Rocket talks a lot about this past weekend, for example ATC presenting the first annual So You Think You Can Dance competition at the high school. Helping with lights for the show, Rocket saw a rehearsal and a final performance so there was a lot of dancing to talk about. As for performances, this weekend Rocket had a rehearsal for a nationwide staged reading of It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis which will be performed for free on Oct 24 at the Yolo Library. These readings are organized by the Berkeley Repertory theatre to make a deep historical parallel between 2016 and 1936. The story follows one family's expereiences as the US descends into fascism. On a contrary not, the DHS Young Democrats club is now active, if interested they meet Fridays at lunch in N-4. Rocket talks a little bit abut the PSAT expereience and this show has some reading.

Divine Intervention for 7:00pm on Oct 17th, 2016



—      Program Playlist —

Artist… Song… Notes

Matthew Sweet... Divine Intervention

Shirley Bassey... I (Who Have Nothing)

Laura Veirs... Ether Sings

Emma Ruth Rundle... Furious Angel... new!

Y La Bamba... Libre... new!

Throwing Muses... Bright Yellow Gun

Throwing Muses... Start

Patti Smith... Soul Kitchen

De La Soul... Trainwreck... new!

Wilco... Someone to Lose... new!

Partridge Family... I'll Never Get Over You

T Sisters... Shadoop... new!

Rabbit Wilde... Daugher of the Sun... new!

Davisville, Oct. 17, 2016: Why Gratitude Works

Rachel Cross lives in Davis, works as a registered nurse at a state prison, and previously taught developmental psychology at Sacramento State. For four Thursdays starting Oct. 27, she's teaching a short, free series on gratitude -- not for money or as part of a program, but because she “can’t not" do it. She feels compelled, driven by the demonstrated value of gratitude as a practice -- as something you do. Next month, many people won't be happy with the result of the presidential election, whoever wins. How does gratitude apply there? Does too much gratitude breed complacency ... and who should you be grateful to? We get into all that. Her thoughtful answers draw on her training and experience. 

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