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A Return, Sounds from Middle Earth and Dark Brittanica

This week on Celtic Songlines KDRT 95.7FM we'll revisit the Nov1st session featuring music of Middle Earth and the forest inhabited by the band Lothlórien with a turn into Dark Brittanica with brilliant music from The Willow, Beneath The Oak and A Tiding Of Magpies. Also on the playlist is Florie Brown with Margie Butler and Pablo Carcamo, Lisa Lynn & Aryeh Frankfurter, Patrick Street, The House Devils, novemthree and Derek Fiechter.

Tune in live on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to noon at KDRT 95.7FM with replays Monday 8-9pm, Saturday 6-7pm. Outside the broadcast area you can stream at kdrt.org, or subscribe to the Celtic Songlines podcast on Apple podcasts.

Davisville, Nov. 21, 2022: The annual movie show with Davis critic Derrick Bang

Derrick Bang says he’s looking forward to seeing Steven Spielberg’s new movie, The Fabelmans, but hopes to pass on the modern-cannibals-in-love story, Bones and All. It’s time for our annual year-end movie talk with Derrick, and Davisville host Bill Buchanan begins by confessing he has seen only one movie in a theater this year. We also get Derrick’s take on some of 2022’s worst movies, some of its culturally significant ones, and how he keeps interested in movies after watching, reviewing and dissecting them since his days at the California Aggie in the 1970s.

60. Turkey Talk

Have you ever wonder how and why the humble turkey became the centerpiece of Thanksgiving dinners? And what’s the deal with the President pardoning turkeys? Biologist John McNerney, who is the City of Davis’ wildlife resource specialist, tells us about Davis' resident flock of wild turkeys and why turkeys are an important part of our ecosystem. Then visit the country of Turkey — which spans two continents, is home to the Blue Mosque and the birthplace of Santa Claus, and where the national sport is oil wrestling!

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