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Live Phish from the Murat Shrine Temple

yolo archive Tonight's Helping Phriendly Hour opens with a delicate Lengthwise. It must have been slightly haunting as the opener for a show played inside the largest Shriner's Temple in North America to an audience of less than 2,000 folks. Although Set II (full of intense rockin' out, man...) is the better known, Set I is an oft-overlooked gem featuring a little of everything for all kinds of listeners. Reggae phans will enjoy Makisupa Policeman, and bluegrass-ers get Ginseng Sullivan and My Mind's Got a Mind of Its Own (a rarity during the 3.0 incarnation). For the classic rockers among us, the band offers up Llama (taboot!). Stash, Foam and Fluffhead give us the darkness and light along the line line between music and

"That's Life" highlights UC Davis Arboretum, Teaching Nursery

Show host Lois Richter visits with Ellen Zagory, director of horticulture, and Francesca Claverie, assistant nursery manager from the UC Davis Arboretum. They discuss the latest happenings and plantings at the new Teaching Nursery, its demonstration garden showcasing the Arboretum "All-Stars," upcoming annual plant sales, workshops and more. On the western end of the Arboretum, an important new installation is under construction--the Nature's Gallery Court. It includes 140 hand-crafted tiles, depicting native and drought-tolerant plants and beneficial insects, made by students, faculty, and community members as part of the Art/Science Fusion

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