Davis has interesting people, ideas, connections, and events. On Davisville, host Bill Buchanan presents stories that have some connection to Davis. The program has won 14 Excellence in Journalism awards from the San Francisco Press Club since 2018, plus a national Hometown Media Award for excellence from the Alliance for Community Media in 2024. Contact: davisville @ dcn.org

Davisville, 11/24/14: Movies to see (or skip) this DecemberMon, 11/24/2014 - 6:05pm | Bill BuchananContinuing a KDRT autumn tradition, today we interview Davis film critic Derrick Bang about films to look for, and avoid, as the holiday movie season begins. Bang also discusses hits and misses from the rest of 2014, which he calls an average year.
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Davisville, 11/10/14: Catching up with Joe KrovozaMon, 11/10/2014 - 6:05pm | Bill Buchanan
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Davisville, 10/27/14: DK, who made Davis even friendlier to bikes, moves onMon, 10/27/2014 - 6:05pm | Bill Buchanan
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Davisville, 10/13/14: Films for October with critic Derrick BangMon, 10/13/2014 - 6:05pm | Bill BuchananDavis movie reviewer Derrick Bang (the Davis Enterprise, Derrick Bang on Film) returns to the show this week to list some good movies to watch for Halloween. He offers suggestions in three categories—classics that aren’t widely known, horror, and “vicarious glop.” We also learn that the holiday when the original Dracula debuted wasn’t Halloween, like you might expect—it was Valentine’s Day. Douse the lights and tune in. |
Davisville, 9/29/14: Trokanski’s East Davis project weds art with businessMon, 09/29/2014 - 6:05pm | Bill BuchananProfessional dancer Pamela Trokanski, who started her Davis dance studio in 1985, is working on an interesting multi-part project on land she owns in east Davis. She calls it Life in 11 Dimensions, and it encompasses elements as varied as food, dance, massage, and a black-box theater. Today on Davisville she describes the venture, who’s participating, and how she’s funding it. She hopes to break ground in spring 2015. |
Davisville, 9/15/14: Telling your tale, even before you know itTue, 09/16/2014 - 8:10pm | Bill BuchananIn “round-robin storytelling,” a group of people make up a story on the spot. Sally Parker says it’s a good way to bust through writer’s block, and just a lot of fun, whether you’re a writer or not. Parker presented a session on round-robin storytelling this month in Central Park as part of her Square Tomatoes crafts fair, and will again in October. On today’s show, she and Davisville host Bill Buchanan use the technique to make up a story on air … or at least the first part of a story. The rest of the show goes into what this kind of storytelling is all about. Come listen to the result. |
Davisville, 9/1/14: Wendy Weitzel, chronicler of Davis businessMon, 09/01/2014 - 6:05pm | Bill BuchananWendy Weitzel has reported the arrivals and exits of Davis businesses in her “Comings & Goings” column in the Davis Enterprise since 2001. It's one of the paper's most-read items, and a good place to track the retail enthusiasms that wax and wane in town, from pizza to frozen yogurt. Sometimes she also gets to break a story that isn't a story -- like this past spring, when she helped debunk an online prank that claimed a dance club was going to open on G Street. On today's show, she discusses how she works. |
Davisville, 8/18/14: Taming Davis’ annual mass move-outMon, 08/18/2014 - 6:05pm | Bill Buchanan
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Davisville, 8/4/14: Listening to a survivor, and the story, of JonestownMon, 08/04/2014 - 6:05pm | Bill BuchananAuthor Julia Scheeres, right, and Thom Bogue recently spoke at the Avid Reader about her book, “A Thousand Lives: The Untold Story of Jonestown,” and his memories of the remote South American camp of the Peoples Temple where 918 people were killed or committed suicide one day in November 1978. Bogue, then a teenager and now vice mayor of Dixon, was one of the relatively few survivors. Scheeres’ critically praised book draws on previously unavailable recordings and records from the temple, which once had a major presence in San Francisco. They talk about it today on Davisville. |
Davisville, 7/21/14: Sizing up the architecture of DavisThu, 07/24/2014 - 5:40pm | Bill BuchananDavis doesn’t have a lot of natural beauty—we have great trees, but no dramatic mountains or river—so buildings are maybe more important here than they would be elsewhere, in terms of defining the look of the town. So, what makes good architectural design in Davis? What does Davis need more of, or less of? We talk about this today with Davis architect Robert Lindley, who over a 30-year career has designed many buildings in Davis and elsewhere (including Mishka’s Café, behind him in this photo). |
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You're a Davis icon, Bill. Keep up the good work of providing local, informative, and quality programming.
Bill, listen to the first 10 minutes of my show dated 7/7/2010. I hope you approve.
Paul Sheeran
Just wanted to say thanks for an outstanding interview with Freedom From Hunger's president, Chris Dunford.
Keep up the good work!
Sam Citron
thanks, Sam!
This is the program in question; it aired Jan. 25:
http://www.kdrt.org/node/2689
Bill
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