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A teen sex solicitation bill that has sparked criticism from Republicans and divides among Democrats. Also, a conversation with the organization Decarcerate Sacramento. Finally, Music in the Mountains at the Mondavi Center. Teen Sex Solicitation Bill
How Election Day results on the federal, state, and local level impact the labor, arts, and LGBTQ+ communities. Finally, comedian W. Kamau Bell performs at the Mondavi Center at UC Davis. Labor Election Reactions
Sacramento Mayoral candidate Steve Hansen. Also, a conversation with Fran Lebowitz ahead of her event at the Mondavi Center. Finally, comedian Greg Proops from “Whose Line is it Anyway?” at The Sofia. Sacramento Mayoral Candidate Steve Hansen In the month leading up to the primary election, we'll be sitting down with the four leading candidates for Sacramento mayor. Today, former Sacramento City Councilmember Steve Hansen joins Insight about why he believes he's best to lead the city - as well as his top priorities if elected. Steve Hansen joined CapRadio's governing board in 2021, after he left the city council. He resigned from the board in May 2023, prior to launching his mayoral campaign. Fran Lebowitz at the Mondavi Center She is a social commentator with a unique blend of humor, wit, and sarcasm. Fran Lebowitz joins us today ahead of her appearance Friday night at the Mondavi Center in Davis. We talk to her about her disregard for technology, social media, traveling - and we'll explore why she doesn't even have an email address or cell phone. Comedian Greg Proops at the Sofia Comedian and improviser Greg Proops is perhaps most well known for his appearances on the improv show Whose Line Is It Anyway? But he also has a decades-long career performing stand-up, acting - and more recently - hosting a podcast. Greg will be performing in Sacramento at The Sofia on Saturday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m., and he joins Insight to talk about what audiences can look forward to, his career and varied interests, and what he thinks about the future of comedy and entertainment.
The Backdrop - A UC Davis Podcast Exploring the World of Ideas
Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts Executive Director Don Roth discusses the Recovered Voices project highlighting composers and works derailed by the Nazi regime.
NPR's Nina Totenberg presented her book at the Mondavi Center in Davis to talk to people about forming friendships no matter the barrier. This past week was the kick-off to the 57th Super Bowl, where we hear from students across campus about how they celebrate this yearly event. Packages by Max Davis-Housefield and Alex Miyamoto. Produced by Maria Anderson and Naneh Grigor. Music by Daniel Ruiz Jimenez.
In this week's episode, Melissa and Desiree interview special guest Maryl Fleisher, program supervisor of GLAC, holding a BA in Theater, former operations assistant at New Victory Theater, Camp Manager of Camp Broadway, and On With The Show. Maryl recounts how her passion for theater was ignited with musicals in high school, which led her on the path of an arts magnet program. Listen in to hear more on the connections Maryl's journey helped her make from New York to across the country with Camp Broadway, On With the Show, the Getty, Mondavi Center of Performing Arts and here in the GLAC family!
California State Parks is considering a new name for Negro Bar in Folsom. Following successful recall elections around the state, we explore what is motivating the angry parent voter. EVIDENCE Dance Company performs at the UC Davis Mondavi Center. Today's Guests CapRadio Race and Equity Reporter Sarah Mizes-Tan talks about California State Parks considering a new name for the Negro Bar area of Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. Longtime LA Times political columnist Mark Z. Barabak joins us to discuss a growing and powerful political voting bloc, parents. Noting several successful recall elections around the state, we explore what is motivating the angry parent voter. We will also be joined by Jonathan Zachreson, founder of “Reopen California Schools.” Arcell Cabuag, Associate Artistic Director & Dancer, along with Dancer and Stockton native Christopher Salango from the Ronald K. Brown EVIDENCE Dance Company, joins us to talk about their upcoming performance at the UC Davis Mondavi Center.
Community organizers, including Davis High's Black Student Union, have planned events for the entire month. But, they argue, Black History should really be taught and appreciated all year round. Plus, we visit the Mondavi Center where the show goes on. Packages by Xochitl Armien and Lewis Herring-Tillman. Producers- Max Davis-Housefield & Stella Maze, Theme Music- Daniel Ruiz-Jimenez
High school fall sports seasons are coming to a close and student athletes are moving forward. Next, some high school students have been altering COVID test results in order to fake negative statuses. Meanwhile, as COVID restrictions loosen, the Mondavi Center is reopening to the public. And finally, high school seniors are working on their college applications with help from school counselors. Packages by- Colette Quaas, Julia Lindburg, Julian Dunn & Maria Anderson Producers- Max Davis-Housefield & Stella Maze, Theme Music- Daniel Ruiz-Jimenez
As temperatures continue to rise, we talk with the California Independent System Operator, which manages 80% of the state's electricity, about how they're preparing the power grid for heatwaves and possible blackouts. Plus, a look at what it will take to get California's energy supply to be carbon-free by 2045 and new workplace guidelines from Cal/OSHA. Today's Guests POLITICO Policy Reporter Alex Nieves explains the new workplace guidelines approved by Cal/OSHA and when they could take effect California Independent System Operator President and CEO Elliot Mainzer discusses how California's power grid is prepared for the summer and what changes have been made to prevent outages University of California Berkeley economics professor and Board Member at the California Independent System Operator, Severin Borenstein, on the prospect of California meeting its lofty goal of being carbon-free by 2045 Mondavi Center Executive Director Don Roth walks us through the upcoming season with in-person events scheduled after more than a year and a half of closure
Researchers study a few new COVID-19 variants that are quickly spreading. Also, HUB reporters Emily Chapman and Alexandra Zurborg walk through the COVID-19 testing process at the Mondavi Center. Packages by: Emily Chapman & Renee Xiang. Producers- Katrina Haws & Jihan Moon, Theme Music- Daniel Ruiz-Jimenez
Diane Bryant, Chief Operations Officer, Google Cloud, gives the keynote address at the UC Davis Graduate School of Management commencement ceremony at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, June 16th, 2018 COMM Graduate School of Management - Commencement 2018 - Keynote Speaker - June 16, 2018 COMM
Don Roth, Executive Director of the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts at UC Davis discusses the more common resources for finding grants, the basic components of a grant, what review committees look for, how much lead time to prepare for, and how to manage grant funds upon procurement
Easter at the Mondavi Center hosted by Valley Church. April 5, 2015. Message by Pastor Jeremy White.
Cory Combs, Director of Outreach, Music, and Enrichment, The Nueva School discusses Jack DeJohnette, Joe Lovano, Esperanza Spalding & Leo Genovese upcoming performance, Spring Quartet.
Elizabeth Seitz, Music History Coordinator, Boston Conservatory discusses the works to be performed by the San Francisco Symphony and their featured conductor and soloist.
Composer William Bolcom in conversation with Don Roth, Executive Director, Mondavi Center, UC Davis discussing Bolcom's compositions and the performance of Gil Shaham of one of Bolcom's works for that evening's performance.
Rob Tocalino, Director of Marketing, Mondavi Center, UC Davis discusses the SFJAZZ Collective.
Curtis Institute of Music President and violist Roberto Diaz with composer David Ludwig discuss the upcoming performance by Curtis 20/21, the Curtis Institute of Music’s contemporary music ensemble.
Members of Jupiter String Quartet in conversation with Carol Hess, Professor of Musicology, Department of Music, UC Davis
Scott Foglesong, Chair, Musicianship and Music Theory, San Francisco Conservatory of Music
David Robertson, music director and conductor, in conversation with Don Roth, Executive Director of the Mondavi Center at UC Davis.
Philharmonia Baroque Maestro Nicholas McGegan in conversation with Don Roth, Executive Director of the Mondavi Center at UC Davis.
Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts Pre-Performance Lecture: Cory Combs, Director of Outreach, Music, and Enrichment, The Nueva School discusses the Stanley Clarke Trio
Peter Grunberg, musical assistant to Michael Tilson Thomas & Samuel Carl Adams, composer, discusses the San Francisco Symphony and works to be performed on the evening of September 27, 2012.
Rachel Pine Barton converses with Don Roth, executive director of the Mondavi Center at UC Davis about her music career.
Lara Downes, artist-in-residence at the Mondavi Center, UC Davis, discusses the music and her performance of "13 Ways of Looking at the Goldberg: Bach Imagined."
Mika Pelo, assistant professor of music at UC Davis, discusses the film and music from the Mondavi program, "32 Short Films About Glenn Gould."
Conductor James Conlon converses with Don Roth, executive director, Mondavi Center
Christian Baldini, conductor for UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, discusses the China Philharmonic Orchestra and the music they will perform at the Mondavi Center.
Edward Dusinberre, Takács Quartet First violinist, in conversation with Don Roth, executive director, Mondavi Center, UC Davis.
John Scofield and Bill Frisell converse with Jeremy Ganter, associate executive director and director of programming at the Mondavi Center, about their upcoming concert.
Simone Dinnerstein and Tift Merritt in conversation with Lara Downes, Artist in Residence, Mondavi Center, UC Davis
Simone Dinnerstein and Tift Merritt converse with Lara Downes, Artist-in-Residence, Mondavi Center, UC Davis
Classical pianist Christopher O’Riley, who performed at the Mondavi in November 2010, has a conversation with pianist Lara Downes, Artist-in-Residence at the Mondavi Center, UC Davis.
Henry Spiller, associate professor of music at UC Davis, discusses Bayanihan, the national fold dance company of the Philippines.
D. Kern Holoman, professor and conductor emeritus from the UC Davis Department of Music, discusses works of composers Ravel, Debussy and Berlioz to be performed Sept. 30, 2010, by the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra.
Speakers: David Finckel, cellist, Emerson and Don Roth, executive director, Mondavi Center, UC Davis, discuss the history of ensemble music for string quartets.
This roundtable discussion includes Don Roth, executive director, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts; Wayne Brown, director, Music and Opera Education & Access, National Endowment for the Arts; Ken Foster, executive director, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco); and Paul Nicholson, executive director, Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland). They discuss management of non-profit performing arts centers with UC Davis Graduate School of Management students.
Speaker Jon Fox discusses the musical history of Mavis Staples.
Lecture by James Conlon, music director of the Los Angeles Opera. His topic was LA Opera’s Recovered Voices the culmination of Maestro Conlon’s many years as an active and devoted advocate of the works of composers whose voices were silenced by the Holocaust.
Dr. Andy Jones gives a report of the Seymour Hersh lecture at the Mondavi Center.
Dr. Andy Jones gives a report of the Seymour Hersh lecture at the Mondavi Center.
Capitol Public Radio's Donna Apidone, talks about her upcoming interview, An Evening With Morning Edition, at the Mondavi Center; and William Beteta, Chief of Interpretation and Visitor Services at the Brown verses Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas, talks about the anniversary of the historic decision.
Capitol Public Radio's Donna Apidone, talks about her upcoming interview, An Evening With Morning Edition, at the Mondavi Center; and William Beteta, Chief of Interpretation and Visitor Services at the Brown verses Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas, talks about the anniversary of the historic decision.
UC Davis University Chorus, Alumni Chorus, Symphony Orchestra, and the Pacific Boychoir perform Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana," at the Mondavi Center on the campus of UC Davis. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting, Shawnette Sulker, soprano, Gerald Thomas Gray, tenor, and Malcolm MacKenzie, baritone.
UC Davis University Chorus, Alumni Chorus, Symphony Orchestra, and the Pacific Boychoir perform Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana," at the Mondavi Center on the campus of UC Davis. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting, Shawnette Sulker, soprano, Gerald Thomas Gray, tenor, and Malcolm MacKenzie, baritone.
UC Davis University Chorus, Alumni Chorus, Symphony Orchestra, and the Pacific Boychoir perform Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana," at the Mondavi Center on the campus of UC Davis. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting, Shawnette Sulker, soprano, Gerald Thomas Gray, tenor, and Malcolm MacKenzie, baritone.
UC Davis University Chorus, Alumni Chorus, Symphony Orchestra, and the Pacific Boychoir perform Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana," at the Mondavi Center on the campus of UC Davis. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting, Shawnette Sulker, soprano, Gerald Thomas Gray, tenor, and Malcolm MacKenzie, baritone.
UC Davis University Chorus, Alumni Chorus, Symphony Orchestra, and the Pacific Boychoir perform Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana," at the Mondavi Center on the campus of UC Davis. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting, Shawnette Sulker, soprano, Gerald Thomas Gray, tenor, and Malcolm MacKenzie, baritone.
UC Davis University Chorus, Alumni Chorus, Symphony Orchestra, and the Pacific Boychoir perform Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana," at the Mondavi Center on the campus of UC Davis. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting, Shawnette Sulker, soprano, Gerald Thomas Gray, tenor, and Malcolm MacKenzie, baritone.
UC Davis University Chorus, Alumni Chorus, Symphony Orchestra, and the Pacific Boychoir perform Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana," at the Mondavi Center on the campus of UC Davis. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting, Shawnette Sulker, soprano, Gerald Thomas Gray, tenor, and Malcolm MacKenzie, baritone.
D. Kern Holoman conducted the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra in Antonin Dvorak's Slavonic Dance in B Major, op. 72, no. 1 on March 12, 200, in Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center.
The UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by D. Kern Holoman, performs Symphony, op. 21 - Variationen by Anton Webern on Feb. 12, 2006, in Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center.
Chat with astronaut (and former KDVS program director!) Steve Robinson; plus discussion of his talk at the Mondavi Center
Chat with astronaut (and former KDVS program director!) Steve Robinson; plus discussion of his talk at the Mondavi Center
The choruses and symphony orchestra perform Gustav Mahler's Symphony No.2 in C Minor "Resurrection," directed by UC Davis Professor D. Kern Holoman.