New music from Gorillaz, Jesca Hoop (happy birthday to her, by the way), and Brother Ali, as well as some older tunes from The Beatles, Primus, Franz Ferdinand and more. Also, a questionable decision for the first song by Love Anover.
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Thu, 04/20/2017 - 7:05pm | Jesse
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On today’s episode of “That’s Life” Lois Richter interviews Julie Cotton, Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator for the California Raptor Center (CRC), which is located on the UC Davis campus and works in collaboration with the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. The objectives of the CRC are many: from educational outreach to rehabilitating wild raptors back to health for re-release. Additionally, the CRC provides a sanctuary for injured birds who cannot return to the wild, which affords the opportunity for the public to interact and learn about these majestic creatures. Speaking of raptors—what are they? The term conjures up Jurassic Park for many but Julie explains it was bogarted by producers to refer to dinosaurs—but the term actually refers to birds who hunt with their feet, specifically.
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Since it's April, I've been reading two chapters of "The Innocents Abroad," by Mark Twain. April is Easter month so we will go to the Holy Land and hear how it was to visit this holy place in the late 1800s.
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Thu, 04/20/2017 - 11:05am | Dennis
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