Today, The News Cycle focuses on extended time and the new classes DHS offers. We have a conversation with College Counselor Christine Henninger. Then, Gabby Cortez looks at how students approach the SAT and Harlow Hamilton explores community college programs. Hosted and Produced by Maya Davis. Packages by Gabby Cortez and Harlow Hamilton. Music by Daniel Ruiz Jimenez.
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Tonight at 6 PST on The Electric Compost Heap, DJ Dug Deep starts the show with a live interview with blues artist Tinsley Ellis! They'll talk about his musical roots, influences, and his latest recording, Naked Truth, out now on the Alligator Records label. Tinsley will appear in midtown Sacramento at the B Street Theatre's Sofia on Wednesday, Nov. 19. He'll also appear in Oakland and Healdsburg next week.
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In celebration of Geography Awareness Week (Nov. 14-25), this week's show celebrates geography and maps with selections from The Chemical Brothers, Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, R.E.M., Roxy Music, They Might Be Giants, Nancy Sinatra, and even ol' Fess Parker!
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RIP child wharwolf dreaming - everybody go destruct your own pretty birds
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Reno & Smiley show us where we came from and Billy Strings shows us where things are going. Tony Rice tells the tale of the Edmund Fitzgerald which sank 50 years ago this month. And the husband and wife team of Kristen Scott Benson and Wayne Benson close the show with an instrumental that has as deep a groove as any bluegrass tune of the last decade. Rocky picks tunes that are sure to keep your toes tapping...
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