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   The first in a series of one-on-one interviews with notable and newsworthy community members. Hosted by Pat McConahay, this episode will feature Dr. Ernie Bodai and PR maven Jean Runyon.

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   This program gets you up-to-date with what's happening on the City's vibrant arts scene.

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   Michael Neumann, conductor of the Sacramento Youth Symphony, presents a concert (at the Mondavi Center) commemorating the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camps in WW II.

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   Hosted by Jennifer Whitney, Forgotten Youth is a local half-hour documentary about California children who have aged out of the state foster care system.

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   In the latest of our series of One-on-One interviews, host Jack Gallagher sits down for intimate discussions with two of Sacramento’s most successful restauranteurs.

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   Piling into the car for a camping trip or other vacation became a family ritual in the 50s and 60s with the kids endlessly wondering and often saying "Are we there yet?"

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   ViewFinder will take you behind-the-scenes to meet the people behind the innovations that make our region stand out.

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   In Sacramento Bee: Night Shift, Jack Gallagher spends one whirlwind night learning first-hand how editors, graphic artists, pressmen, and carriers race the clock to deliver late-breaking news to your doorstep by 5:30 every morning.

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   Scott Lindgren is a world-class white water kayaker/adventurer. Scott has made fifty first ascents inremote, spectacular white water rivers, from the Himalayas to British Columbia, and here in California.

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   In this edition of Arts Alive, the focus is on local artists who either work in an unusual medium or have a slightly skewed perspective that comes out in their art.

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