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Award-winning journalist Vicki Gonzalez hosts daily interviews with community leaders, advocates, experts, artists and more to provide background and understanding on breaking news, big events, politics and culture in the Sacramento region and beyond.
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Exploring the often surprising links between concepts, themes and people in classical music, from medieval to modern
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A weekly round-up of what's happening (or not happening) in California politics and state government with Insight host Beth Ruyak.
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CapRadio's monthly showcase of in-studio performances and interviews keeping you in touch our regional scene, the music and its makers.
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Capital Public Radio music hosts and special guests discuss and feature new and noteworthy recordings and music events on Insight with Beth Ruyak. Look for a new post every Thursday.
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Capital Public Radio’s Ben Adler sits down with the six leading candidates for governor of California, and introduces you to each of them in less than 10 minutes.
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Feed your curiosity and explore fresh perspectives with CapRadio Reads—our online, on-air and on demand resource for discovering your next great read.
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Weekly playlists and interviews featuring cutting edge bands and their influential roots. Whether you’re looking to start your record collection or touch up the fringes, Nick Brunner leads you through two hours of CapRadio’s curated new music mix.
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A rural pocket of Northern California is seeing some of the highest rates of suicide in the state. We’re exploring the mental health crisis in Amador County, and what’s being done to solve it.
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Tahoe is a jewel in the Sierra Nevada, but climate change threatens to transform the region by the century’s end. CapRadio’s Ezra David Romero explores this petri dish for scientific research to see how Tahoe can help us confront the global climate crisis.
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How can sexual assault survivors find a path to healing even when justice isn’t served? Host Sammy Caiola and Data Reporter Emily Zentner help us understand survivor experiences in the immediate aftermath of sexual violence and during police investigations. You’ll meet women searching for inner strength and legal resolution amid trauma, experts looking at the cracks in a law enforcement system that rarely yields rape convictions or even charges, detectives trying to solve some of the most di ...
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The Political Junkie is turning his analytical gaze west. Ken Rudin, known to NPR listeners from his many years talking all things politics with Neal Conan on "Talk of the Nation," joins Insight host Beth Ruyak for our signature segment.
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California Congressional seats that were solidly Republican are suddenly up for grabs. Capital Public Radio's Keys to the House follows the battleground races and themes that could determine which party controls the House of Representatives.
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A weekly show helping you make sense of the biggest health, jobs, politics, and more critical events in the world's fifth-largest economy. Because no matter where you live, California is truly a state of mind.
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Measure E Funding and Libraries | UC Davis Health’s Brain Computer Interface | English-Farsi Book Collection
Funding Sacramento’s libraries through Measure E. A new study from UC Davis Health restores communication to people who cannot speak. Finally, a new English-Farsi book collection is helping Afghan refugees in West Sacramento. Measure E Funding and Libraries Sacramentans will have an opportunity to weigh in on funding for the city’s public libraries…
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Gov. Newsom’s special session to address gas prices. An artist’s new exhibit in Davis inspired by his wife’s terminal cancer diagnosis. Finally, the Reno Air Show is taking place this weekend. Gov. Newsom’s Special Session Gov. Gavin Newsom recently called a special legislative session to address gas prices, weeks before the general election. CapRa…
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POLITICO’s California Playbook | Election Literacy 101 | ‘Jazz: The Evolution of an American Artform’
POLITICO’s California Playbook breaks down new laws and other political updates. Getting an Election Literacy 101 as Election Day approaches. Finally, a concert exploring the history of jazz performs at The Sofia. POLITICO’s California Playbook Gov. Gavin Newsom has been busy in recent weeks, signing dozens of bills - including ones addressing arti…
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SMForward Garage Breaks Ground | CHHS Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly Steps Down | California Humanities Voter Turnout Discussion
Sacramento International Airport is building a new parking garage. CHHS Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly is stepping down. Finally, California Humanities holds a voter turnout panel discussion in Sacramento. SMForward Garage Breaks Ground Travelers to Sacramento International Airport are going to see a lot more construction - and find some alternative park…
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Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings and the Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie, plus music that has long been overshadowed by those famous pieces.
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Takuya Kuroda
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CA’s Plastic Bag Ban and Recycling | Sacramento Chef Competes on ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ | The Hella Kind Comedy Show
Navigating California’s recycling system and new plastic bag ban. A Sacramento chef competes on the newest season of Hell’s Kitchen. Finally, the Hella Kind Comedy Show is raising money for the Sacramento Kindness Campaign. CA’s Plastic Bag Ban and Recycling A decade ago, the California Legislature banned single use plastic bags in an effort to lim…
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Facebook Blocks Wildfire Alert Posts | The Rise of White Supremacy Accelerationism | ‘The Right to Exist’ Documentary
Why Facebook is blocking posts from wildfire and disaster alert groups. Tracking the rise of white supremacist accelerationism online. Finally, a new documentary explores Camp Resolution and the homelessness crisis in Sacramento. Facebook Blocks Wildfire Alert Posts Amid a scorching wildfire season in California, dozens of emergency posts sharing u…
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Music of Wilhelm Friedemann, Carl Philipp Emanuel, Johann Christoph Friedrich, and Johann Christian Bach.
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Tower Of Power, Marcus Miller, Nubya Garcia, Miles Davis and Leon Ware!
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2024 State of the City | Chalk Talk: Student Health and Climate Action | Musician Alex Jenkins and ‘Black Bird’
Mayor Darrell Steinberg delivers his final State of the City address. “Chalk Talk” discusses menstrual health and climate action. Finally, Sacramento drummer Alex Jenkins talks about his new album. 2024 State of the City 82 days. That’s how much time Mayor Darrell Steinberg has in his final term serving the city of Sacramento. On Dec. 10 he will tu…
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Why it is difficult to navigate California’s education data. Revisiting a conversation with NBA Champion Bill Cartwright. Finally, Sacramento’s Farm-to-Fork Festival wraps up this weekend with its Street Fair. California’s Confusing Education Data California releases a significant amount of education data, from test scores and graduation rates to a…
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Musical tributes to Mozart, Brahms, Couperin, Respighi, Copland, Wagner, and more.
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Anoushka Shankar
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California farmers increasingly growing agave amid warming conditions. Celebrating Insight’s 20th anniversary on the air. Finally, the Sierra Valley Arts & Ag Trail taking place on Sept. 21. The Growth of California Agave As California continues to experience drought conditions and the effects of climate change, farmers are turning to more resilien…
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Breaking down the closure of Camp Resolution. How the teen vaping crisis is affecting Sacramento high school students. Finally, Davis musician Nat Lefkoff releases a new album. The Clearing of Camp Resolution Camp Resolution, a self-governed homelessness encampment which reached a first-of-its-kind lease with the city of Sacramento, was finally cle…
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A celebration of Vienna, in music by Strauss, Schubert, Suppé, Kreisler, and more.
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Sergio Mendes
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Some call Handel’s use of other composers’ music “creative borrowing.” Others call it plagiarism.
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A simple tempo notation makes for memorable music by Albinoni, Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Khachaturian, Rodrigo and Barber.
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Marcos Valle
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The stories behind famous overtures by Mozart, Beethoven, Rossini, and others.
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Alice Coltrane
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Music inspired by the symbolist play "Pelléas and Mélisande " that fascinated Debussy, Faure, Schoenberg, Sibelius and many others,
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LabRats, Leon Thomas, Marcos Valle, Freddie Hubbard and Nate Smith!
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The surprising story of the Baroque suite
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The city of Rome, in music by Respighi, Mozart, Berlioz, Strauss and more
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There’s a new album from Lydia Pense and Cold Blood, a new one from blues legend Bobby Rush, a compilation from Mitch Woods featuring all star guests and a bit of the not-yet-released Joe Bonamassa album, all part of this weeks show. AND, a rare set
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Tune in at 8pm to hear Giacomo Puccini's Il Trittico (3 one act operas) staring Renata Scotto in Il Tabarro and Suor Angelica and Tito Gobbi in Gianni Schicchi.
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Mick pays tribute to Guitarist/Songwriter Robbie Robertson with songs from the Band and others, like Jesse Winchester, John Hammond and Bob Dylan, plus a set featuring Bernard and Luther Allison.
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Tune in at 8pm to hear a special tribute to honor the passing of Soprano Renata Scotto on August 16th at the age of 89 followed by the feature opera Bellini's Il Pirata staring Maria Callas recorded live in 1959.
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This week, Mick Martin brings Love to the show: The L.A. Band, that is. Then, there are smokin’ sets by Johnny Winter, Otis Rush, Jr. Walker and Gov’t Mule. Plus a little bit of Shakey Jake, Magic Sam and Otis Redding.
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Tune in at 8pm to hear host Sean Bianco's favorite opera Amilcare Ponchielli's La Gioconda. This 1981 recording stars Monserrat Caballe, Luciano Pavarotti, Agnes Baltsa, Sherrill Milnes and Nicolai Ghiaurov. Don't miss this amazing Italian opera!
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