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Davis Shakespeare Ensemble performs Twelfth Night in January, 2011

ART+ interviewed The Davis Shakespeare Ensemble about their upcoming performance of Twelfth Night at UC Davis Arboretum Gazebo. Performances will be from Thursday - Sunday, January 13 - 16 and January 20 - 23 at 8 pm.

Matinee performances are on Sunday, January 16 at 2 pm and Sunday, January 23 at 2 pm. The Davis Shakespeare Ensemble worked very hard to cover the Gazebo and make it warm and welcoming to the audiences.

This performance of Twelfth Night is staged to music by composer Richard Chowenhill who majored in music at UC Davis.

click here for a short video about Twelfth Night

Davis Shakespeare Ensemble's first performance was Romeo and Juliet which they staged last summer at the Arboretum. The performance had great reviews.

click here for a short video about Romeo and Juliet

Tonight on Jazz After Dark, 8 – 9 pm! Jan. 04 2011

Don Ellis
Ennio Morricone
Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
Bunny Berigan (Kay Little vocals)
Don Ewell / Sidney Bechet
Duke Ellington (Ray Nance vocals)
Sarah Vaughan
Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra
Boots Randolph
Tony Bennett
Henry Mancini
Claude Bolling
Ella Fitzgerald
Al Jarreau
The Spencer Wyatt Big Band
Gerry Mulligan
Stanley Turrentine

Radio Act a major success for media democracy

By Autumn Labbé-Renault This column originally published Dec. 30, 2010 in The Davis Enterprise I’ve written much about how media policy trickles down from the Beltway and affects us in our communities. Davis is extraordinarily rich in local media and I know we’re effective locally, but at the national level, efforts to make media more democratic and inclusive have frequently met with discouraging ends. However, I’m choosing to cap off the year with a happy ending. This is the story of the Local Community Radio Act, “the little piece of legislation that could.” Replete with tales of hula-hooping justice seekers and strange bedfellows, it’s really a story about the power of overwhelming grassroots pressure brought to bear on the legislative process.

The Grapevine's Look Back at 2010

Hiya K-Dirt Listeners -

If you want to put a little shake in your hips and a smile on your lips, then check out The Grapevine broadcast from 12/30/10. In this edition of The Grapevine, we are taking a good look back at some of the sounds we shared together along the trail of this past year. You'll get to hear some of the classic solid senders like Etta & Otis but there is also some of the cool obscure stuff that you can only catch on community radio...like when's the last time you took a ride down Whittier Blvd. with Thee Midnighters?!

Keep it tuned to 95.7 LP FM and we'll see you all in 2011!

Local Radio Act Passes House and Senate!

Breaking news from our friends at Prometheus Radio: Thousands of community groups rejoice at new opportunity for locally owned media WASHINGTON, DC – Today a bill to expand community radio nationwide – the Local Community Radio Act – passed the U.S. Senate, thanks to the bipartisan leadership of Senators Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and John McCain (R-AZ). This follows Friday afternoon’s passage of the bill in the House of Representatives, led by Representatives Mike Doyle (D-PA) and Lee Terry (R-NE). The bill now awaits the President's signature.http://www.prometheusradio.org/node/2438

Singer, Song Writer, Tish Hinojosa, Interviewed on ART+

Singer, Song writer Tish Hinojosa was interviewed on ART+ about her folk music which crosses many borders; Tish talked about her new country music album 'Our Little Planet' and about her classic, award winning, bi-lingual album (& book) for children 'Every Child'. Tish has been a successful singer and song writer over the past 25 years; this is quite an accomplishment considering that she is the youngest of 13 children and that her parents were very hard working immigrants. Tish grew up listening to music on her parents' radio; she is a very big fan of radio and of community radio.

Tish Hinojosa's radio show will be broadcast on December 22 at noon and re-broadcast on December 29th.

For more information about Tisch Hinojosa, please

click here to go to her website

Best Wishes for
A Happy Holiday Season &
A Very Happy New Year.

ART+

The Grapevine's Annual Holiday Special

Happy Holidays folks! Be sure to check out The Grapevine broadcast from December 16th...it features a bunch of spirited holiday sounds that just might put a smile on your face and ease your soul. You'll hear some classic tunes and some fun surprises by artists such as Pearl Bailey, The Temptations, Leon Redbone and even good ol' Bing Crosby. And, as always, thank you for listening to KDRT and keeping the spirit of community radio alive and well.

Jack Gilbert, Bob Dylan, Redbone and Lori McKenna; Mountain Mama plays favorites

Hi there … and welcome to Mountain Mama’s Earth Music … playing favorites for 2010

http://kdrt.org/station/archives/123

1) Wild West End, Dire Straits 4:42
2) Idaho, Gregory Alan Isakov 4:43
3) Burn The Honeysuckle, The Gourds 3:35
4) Pitchfork, Joshua James 4:06

The Bad Mother
by Susan Griffin
The bad mother wakes from dreams
of imperfection trying to be perfection.
All night she’s engineered a train
too heavy with supplies
to the interior. She fails.
The child she loves
has taken on bad habits, cigarettes
maybe even drugs. She
recognizes lies. You don’t
fool me, she wants to say,
the bad mother, ready to play
and win.
This lamb who’s gone –
this infant she is
pinioned to – does not listen,
she drives with all her magic down a
different route to darkness where
all life begins.

5) This Woman’s Work, Kate Bush 3:34
6) Last Lonely Goodbye, Little Country Giants 2:51

Your Family Reunion
By Perie Longo

I will never be able to keep your family straight.
Is the one with the short, brown hair the sister
or cousin of the woman who was the wife
of a polygamist and why won’t she talk to her?