Capitol Chat: Washington D.C. President Barack Obama released a $3.8 trillion
national budget this week and congress reached a tentative
agreement to extend a tax cut that provides the average worker an
extra $20 a week. Matt Laslo is a national reporter based in
Washington D.C. who's been covering these issues. He joins us
for our weekly capitol chat.
Dance and the Brain How can certain
movements and motions strengthen and stimulate the brain? The
director of the Pamela Trokanki Dance Studio in Davis is giving
a workshop at UC Davis on Thursday where she'll
present specific movement and dance techniques that will enhance
brain activity and improve overall wellness.
The Idea Man The Ovation Award-winning play
"The Idea Man" takes a comical look at corporate greed by following
the events that play out when industry executives steal an idea
from one of their foul-mouthed toolmakers with "anger issues." The
show runs February 18 through March 17 at California
Stage before opening in New York mid March.
Sound Advice: Classical
Performances Capital Public Radio News' arts
contributor Jeff Hudson joins us for Sound Advice this week.
He'll introduce us to some new music from February and early March
performances in the Sacramento region. Some of the musicians
and recordings we'll be hearing about are:
- Schubert Lieder (Eric Owens)
- Copeland Clarinet Concerto (David Shifrin)
- Talking about Liszt (Jeffrey Siegel)
- Liszt Sonata (Garrick Ohlsson)
- Kern River (Merle Haggard)


