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Jazz After Dark, Oct. 4, 2022

Tonight on Jazz After Dark: Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, the Charlie Parker Quintet, the John Kirby Sextet, Nat "King" Cole, Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra, Stan Kenton, Stan Getz with Gerry Mulligan, Art Pepper and Conte Candoli, Stanley Turrentine, Al Hirt, Eddie Jefferson, Ellis Marsalis, and the Fraser Macpherson Quartet.

57. Beneath the Roots (Part 1)

Northern California has been dealing with wildfires that cause large-scale deforestation and wipe out native species and natural habitats. In the first episode of a two-part series on reforestation, we dig beneath the roots to uncover how Costa Rica became the first tropical country to entirely reverse deforestation. Maria Fernanda from Green Wolf shares how her organization helps conserve the country's ecosystem. Then visit Costa Rica, one of the world's happiest nations and one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. Forests and national parks cover half the country and are home to half a million species, soaring cloudforests, and over a hundred volcanoes.

Ticket sales at DHS have moved to fully online

Affected by a new policy, tickets can only be bought online for events and sports games at the high school.  We also take a look at an update on the Re-Imagine Russell Boulevard Plan and how to split site students are affected due to miscommunications among their two schools.  

Packages by Holt Klineberg, Maria Anderson, and Naneh Grigor.  Produced by Maria Anderson and Naneh Grigor. Music by Daniel Ruiz-Jimenez.

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