News Network: Stockton The residents of
Stockton have shown their frustration with elected officials
at the voting booths. They voted out the city's mayor
and two of three city council members up for reelection.
Here to discuss this and other election upheavals in the region is
Stockton Record Columnist Michael
Fitzgerald.
A Culinary History of Thanksgiving Almost
everything about Thanksgiving, including the menu, has changed
since Pilgrims shared a feast with Native Americans in 1621
Colonial America. On the bright side we now have pies,
parades, and football. But for those of you wishing to get
back to the roots of the holiday and possibly even recreate some of
the dishes served more than 300 years ago, we'll take a culinary
trip in time to the original Thanksgiving table with food writer Elaine Corn. Learn more
about the first Thanksgiving at Plimoth Plantation's
website.
The Mystery of Irma Vep Sacramento
Theatre Company has thought of a craetive way to put people in
the seats and help struggling area non-profits. For plays
like "The Mystery of Irma Vep" you can get a ticket to
the show by donating blood at Blood Source. We'll take a look
at STC's partnership with area non-profits for the 2013 season
and discuss the company's latest show "The Mystery of Irma
Vep."
Tim Kahl Sacramento Poetry Center Vice President Tim Kahl has
just released a new book of poetry titled "The Century of Travel." As the title
implies, it's a "book of excursions," as perceived by Kahl.
He fixes his focus on the migration of all things and ponders the
environment that connects people, places, and ideas. We'll
hear some of Kahl's new poetry, including original music he wrote
as a soundtrack for his verse.

