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DHS Walkout

Last week's show coincided with the presidential election. After the results were announced, DHS held an anti-Trump walkout and march on Thursday. This show features audio clips of chants from the march and a clip of a speech before and after arriving in Central Park. Rocket also reads an article about the walkout published in the Davis Enterprise. Hundreds of people turned out for the event, most leaving class 15 minutes early, including a small gaggle of Trump supporters with a Trump sign. The event was considered successful and Davis police helped direct traffic as the marchers headed downtown. The show kicks off with "Oh My God" by The Pretty Reckless from their new album Who You Selling For, then there's "The Problem with the Big Picture Is That It's Hard to See" by Mayday Parade off their ten year anniversary edition of Tales Told by Dead Friends, and the show closes with "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen.

Divine Intervention for 7:00pm on Nov 14th, 2016

 

       Divine Intervention, Post-Election 2016  

Matthew Sweet… Divine Intervention

Nick Cave… Tupelo

Queen… Death on Two Legs

Balkan Beat Box... I Trusted You... new!

The Jam... Going Underground

NOFX... USA-Holes

Glazzies... Spies Overhead... new!

Dawn Penn... No No No

The Ruts... Babylon's Burning (dread mix)

The Ruts... Babylon's Burning (original)

Against Me!... All of This and More... new!

Stone Temple Pilots... Creep

Rage Against the Machine... Darkness of Greed

Davisville, Nov. 14, 2016: The Annual Movie Show with Davis Film Critic Derrick Bang

Derrick Bang, who writes movie reviews for his blog Derrick Bang on Film and The Davis Enterprise, returns this week for his annual conversation about year-end movies with program host Bill Buchanan (in the photo, that’s Derrick on the left). Bang talks about movies he thinks will be good, a few he believes will fail, sequels, the problem with first-run movie theaters that serve meals, and how 2016 has fared in terms of quality. “Hollywood stuff has lacked imagination this year, until summer, when things picked up a little bit,” he says. “[But] it has been a superb year for smaller, independent movies.”

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