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SUMMARY:Author Talk: Sasha Abramsky
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the release of local author\, Sasha Abramsky’s latest book: Chaos Comes Calling on Thursday\, October 3rd at 6:30 PM. \nAbout the Author \nSasha Abramsky is a long-time political journalist and author who spent the last thirty years exploring the American political and social justice landscape. CHAOS COMES CALLING is a harrowing tale of how political polarization threatens America’s social fabric\, told through the differing fates of two communities in the throes of ideological and partisan battle. \nAbout the Book \nDonald Trump’s November 2016 electoral victory presaged four years of demagogy\, presidential name-calling\, and – ten months into a pandemic – an incitement to violence that led a mob of thousands to descend on the Capitol in Washington\, DC. Fueled by suspicion\, conspiracy\, and bigotry\, a faction of Americans with extreme beliefs fought to seize control. But the biggest effect of this right-wing wave may not have been on our national politics\, but on the local governments of communities around the country. \nIn CHAOS COMES CALLING\, Abramsky tells the parallel stories of two communities: Shasta County\, CA\, and Sequim\, WA\, where toxic alliances of QAnoners\, anti-vaxxers\, Christian nationalists\, militia supporters\, and other denizens of the far-right have worked to take control of the levers of power. While Sequim ultimately recalibrated in 2021\, returning to a more rational\, less violent baseline\, Shasta County has descended further into a climate of intolerance and toxic divisiveness. \nBy illuminating how the polarization of national politics has seeped into local affairs\, Abramsky vividly captures how extremism upended life in these communities and transformed the country’s politics. He also provides a sobering glimpse of what America’s future may hold if the extremist spiral is not kept in check.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/author-talk-sasha-abramsky/
LOCATION:The Avid Reader\, 617 2nd St.
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks
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SUMMARY:Poetry Night Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:The Poetry Night Reading Series takes place at 7 p.m. on the third floor (indoors) of the John Natsoulas Gallery\, 521 First St. in Davis. There will be an open mic after the featured performers. Open mic performances will be limited to four minutes or two items\, whichever is shorter. The open mic list typically fills by 7 p.m.\, so arrive early. Organizers recommend mask-wearing.\n\n\n\nFind out more about the Poetry Night Reading Series in Davis\, California by visiting http://www.poetryindavis.com. Invite your friends to sign up for the mailing list. To learn more about Dr. Andy’s tiny media fiefdom\, check out his weekly podcast at https://poetrytechnology.buzzsprout.com/ and his weekly newsletter at https://andyjones.substack.com. For example\, in his most recent podcast\, Dr. Andy interviewed the poets Beth Suter (another Davisite who has published a new book of poetry) and Colorado poet Andrew Hemmert.\n\nUpcoming Poetry Night Events:\nUpcoming readers (2023) at the Poetry Night Reading Series will include\, among others\, Mary Mackey\, Pamela Houston\, Lois Jones\, Brad Henderson\, Talia Lakshmi Kolluri\, Julia Levine\, and Rooja Mohassessy.\n\nThe Poetry Night Reading Series has been committed to serving the literary and arts community in the city of Davis since 2011. Happening every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at the Natsoulas Gallery\, each reading contains two featured poets followed by an open mic. Poetry in Davis was voted “Best Open Mic” in The California Aggie’s “Best of Davis″ edition and has been featured in Davis Life Magazine. Readers have included UC Davis faculty Francisco X. Alarcón\, John Boe\, Joshua Clover\, Jack Forbes\, Clarence Major\, Sandra McPherson\, Katie Peterson\, Margaret Ronda\, Joe Wenderoth\, and Alan Williamson\, as well as many regional and traveling poets\, including Molly Peacock\, Dana Gioia\, and James Ragan.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/poetry-night-reading-series-45/
LOCATION:John Natsoulas Center for the Arts\, 521 1st St.\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andy Jones":MAILTO:aojones@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241004T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241004T163000
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SUMMARY:Tales for Tails
DESCRIPTION:Stephens Davis Branch Library\n315 E 14th St\nDavis\, CA 95616 \n  \nRead to a therapy dog!  Animals are ideal reading companions.  For ages 5-12\, in the Children’s Activity Room. \nFirst come\, first served.  No prior reservations. \nSign up for a 10-minute reading slot at the Children’s Desk on the afternoon of the program. \nCheck website for cancellations. \n  \nNo reservation required. Sponsored by the Friends of the Davis Public Library. You may request reasonable accommodations 5 days in advance by calling (530) 757-5593. Connect with us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/yolocountylibrary.org.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/tales-for-tails-61/
LOCATION:Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library\, 315 East 14th Street
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks,Bring the Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T193000
DTSTAMP:20240921T232759Z
CREATED:20240921T232759Z
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SUMMARY:Author Event: RD Pires
DESCRIPTION:Avid Reader is thrilled to host UC Davis alumnus\, R.D. Pires to celebrate the release of his latest book\, Design of Darkness on October 5th at 6:30 PM. \nAbout the Author \nRD Pires has found there’s always a story to tell\, and so he spends his time writing them down. A project is always on his mind\, even when there aren’t enough hours in a day to work on them. His blend of literary writing with genre elements is influenced by his favorite authors\, such as David Mitchell\, Brandon Sanderson\, Madeline Miller\, and Stephen King. His works include Design of Darkness\, the first book in the ongoing The Tides That Reign series\, A Vast\, Untethered Ocean\, the novella In Death Do Flowers Grow\, and the collection of short fiction A Sky Littered With Stories. He lives in California with his husband and daughter. \nAbout the Book \nThe shadow of the great usurper\, King Fogosombre\, has kept the East in darkness for twelve long years. Made paranoid by a foretelling of his downfall\, the king’s indiscriminate violence reaches a new zenith\, leaving twins Arsenio and Mariana orphaned and homeless\, their village burnt to the ground. \nNow\, as the dying embers of their rebellion fade into the night\, the twins make a promise to find aide for their people in foreign lands. To get out from under the king’s reach\, they must venture across the Great Ocean into a world they had only dreamt about through travelers’ stories. From their perilous quest arises a tale of emperors and queens\, marauders and mysticism\, fortitude and forbidden love. \nMeanwhile\, King Fogosombre conducts profane rituals driven by his lust for indomitability. Toiling with malign magic that may yield dire consequences for all the known world\, he seeks a pact with the shadows\, a plan to cement his reign indefinitely: a design of darkness.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/author-event-rd-pires/
LOCATION:The Avid Reader\, 617 2nd St.
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Avid Reader":MAILTO:avidreaderbooks@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241010T110000
DTSTAMP:20240713T173037Z
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SUMMARY:Storytime at Pioneer Park
DESCRIPTION:The Library is on the loose in Davis’ beautiful outdoors! Meet us in Pioneer Park in South Davis every 2nd and 4th Thursday for a morning of stories and songs. For ages 3-6. Weather Permitting. \n 
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/storytime-at-pioneer-park-7/
LOCATION:Pioneer Park\, 5036 Hamel Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks,Bring the Kids
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library":MAILTO:Lana.Harman@yolocounty.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241011T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241011T163000
DTSTAMP:20240713T173040Z
CREATED:20240713T173040Z
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SUMMARY:Tales for Tails
DESCRIPTION:Stephens Davis Branch Library\n315 E 14th St\nDavis\, CA 95616 \n  \nRead to a therapy dog!  Animals are ideal reading companions.  For ages 5-12\, in the Children’s Activity Room. \nFirst come\, first served.  No prior reservations. \nSign up for a 10-minute reading slot at the Children’s Desk on the afternoon of the program. \nCheck website for cancellations. \n  \nNo reservation required. Sponsored by the Friends of the Davis Public Library. You may request reasonable accommodations 5 days in advance by calling (530) 757-5593. Connect with us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/yolocountylibrary.org.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/tales-for-tails-62/
LOCATION:Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library\, 315 East 14th Street
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks,Bring the Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241013T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241013T190000
DTSTAMP:20240904T182241Z
CREATED:20240904T182241Z
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SUMMARY:Stories on Stage
DESCRIPTION:This popular event\, featuring actors reading works by writers from Davis and beyond\, kicks off its 11th season with a new location (Sudwerk) and a new time (second Sundays\, 5-7 pm). \nBeer and wine available for purchase on tap\, featuring emcee Dr. Andy Jones. \nTo learn more about Stories on Stage\, click here.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/stories-on-stage-5/
LOCATION:Sudwerk Brewing Co.\, 2001 2nd St\, Davis\, CA\, 95618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241013T170000
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DTSTAMP:20240925T113643Z
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SUMMARY:Stories on Stage Davis at Sudwerk Brewing Co.
DESCRIPTION:Short fiction read by actors on the second Sunday of the month\, staged at the indoor Beer Hall at Sudwerk. Our October 13 event features local writer Nika Teshin and Bay Area writer Reina Cruz. Events are free\, and donations are accepted at the door. No tickets or registration required. Wine\, beer\, and refreshments are available for purchase at the bar.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/stories-on-stage-davis-at-sudwerk-brewing-co/
LOCATION:Sudwerk Brewing Co  2001 2nd Street  Davis\, CA 95618\, 2001 2nd Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks,Stage & Dance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stories on Stage Davis":MAILTO:storiesonstagedirector@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241016T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241016T180000
DTSTAMP:20240930T133251Z
CREATED:20240930T133251Z
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SUMMARY:Brendan Borrell on Paddling Through the Heart of California
DESCRIPTION:Join the UC Davis Institute of the Environment on Oct. 16th in the Multipurpose Rm. of the Student Community Center at UC Davis from 4:30 to 6 pm for Brendan Borrell’s seminar on “Paddling Through the Heart of California”.\n\nCalifornia’s latest drought was broken in the winter of 2022\, when a string of atmospheric rivers dumped fifty-two feet of snow in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. Soon\, Los Angeles-based writer Brendan Borrell\, learned that the historic Tulare Lake was coming back to life.\n\nBrendan had long heard stories of a vast and unparalleled wetlands that once existed in the water-starved San Joaquin Valley — long before it was dyked\, dammed\, and taken over to industrial agriculture. Once the largest body of water in the west\, Tulare Lake had steelhead trout in its waters\, while the surrounding grasslands were home to beaver\, Tule Elk\, and Grizzly bear.\n\nPacking two weeks of food and supplies\, he and adventure photographer Tom Fowlks\, took pedal-powered kayaks more than 230 miles through flooded farmland and forests along the Kings and San Joaquin Rivers from Tulare Lake to the delta region of the San Francisco Bay. They witnessed the devastation of the floods\, including multi-million dollar almond plantations that were now nothing but tax write-offs\, but they also saw the unheralded natural beauty of the valley\, including the squawking rookeries of egrets and cormorants.\n\nBrendan’s story about the trip was published last year in Outside magazine. During his talk\, he will present photos and video from the harrowing trip and what he learned about the timely and important story of water in the San Joaquin Valley.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/brendan-borrell-on-paddling-through-the-heart-of-california/
LOCATION:Multipurpose Room\, Student Community Center\, UC Davis\, 397 Hutchison Dr\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks,Outside,Science
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ORGANIZER;CN="UC Davis Institute of the Environment":MAILTO:jballou@ucdavis.edu
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241017T210000
DTSTAMP:20240719T191757Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry Night Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:The Poetry Night Reading Series takes place at 7 p.m. on the third floor (indoors) of the John Natsoulas Gallery\, 521 First St. in Davis. There will be an open mic after the featured performers. Open mic performances will be limited to four minutes or two items\, whichever is shorter. The open mic list typically fills by 7 p.m.\, so arrive early. Organizers recommend mask-wearing.\n\n\n\nFind out more about the Poetry Night Reading Series in Davis\, California by visiting http://www.poetryindavis.com. Invite your friends to sign up for the mailing list. To learn more about Dr. Andy’s tiny media fiefdom\, check out his weekly podcast at https://poetrytechnology.buzzsprout.com/ and his weekly newsletter at https://andyjones.substack.com. For example\, in his most recent podcast\, Dr. Andy interviewed the poets Beth Suter (another Davisite who has published a new book of poetry) and Colorado poet Andrew Hemmert.\n\nUpcoming Poetry Night Events:\nUpcoming readers (2023) at the Poetry Night Reading Series will include\, among others\, Mary Mackey\, Pamela Houston\, Lois Jones\, Brad Henderson\, Talia Lakshmi Kolluri\, Julia Levine\, and Rooja Mohassessy.\n\nThe Poetry Night Reading Series has been committed to serving the literary and arts community in the city of Davis since 2011. Happening every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at the Natsoulas Gallery\, each reading contains two featured poets followed by an open mic. Poetry in Davis was voted “Best Open Mic” in The California Aggie’s “Best of Davis″ edition and has been featured in Davis Life Magazine. Readers have included UC Davis faculty Francisco X. Alarcón\, John Boe\, Joshua Clover\, Jack Forbes\, Clarence Major\, Sandra McPherson\, Katie Peterson\, Margaret Ronda\, Joe Wenderoth\, and Alan Williamson\, as well as many regional and traveling poets\, including Molly Peacock\, Dana Gioia\, and James Ragan.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/poetry-night-reading-series-46/
LOCATION:John Natsoulas Center for the Arts\, 521 1st St.\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andy Jones":MAILTO:aojones@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241018T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241018T163000
DTSTAMP:20240720T192500Z
CREATED:20240720T192500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240720T192500Z
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SUMMARY:Tales for Tails
DESCRIPTION:Stephens Davis Branch Library\n315 E 14th St\nDavis\, CA 95616 \n  \nRead to a therapy dog!  Animals are ideal reading companions.  For ages 5-12\, in the Children’s Activity Room. \nFirst come\, first served.  No prior reservations. \nSign up for a 10-minute reading slot at the Children’s Desk on the afternoon of the program. \nCheck website for cancellations. \n  \nNo reservation required. Sponsored by the Friends of the Davis Public Library. You may request reasonable accommodations 5 days in advance by calling (530) 757-5593. Connect with us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/yolocountylibrary.org.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/tales-for-tails-63/
LOCATION:Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library\, 315 East 14th Street
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks,Bring the Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T190000
DTSTAMP:20240926T120500Z
CREATED:20240926T120500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T120500Z
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SUMMARY:California Writers Week Historical Fiction Panel
DESCRIPTION:FIGHT FOR PROGRESS: READ HISTORICAL FICTION! Come hear three historical fiction novelists discuss how issues such as women’s rights\, religious tolerance\, and anti-discrimination resonate from the past in modern historical fiction. \nWith experience writing in periods and contexts as disparate as war-plagued Europe in the 1480s\, a quirky 1970s circus\, a captive woman in the Trojan War\, a 13 th century BCE Hittite queen\, and the Flying Nightingales of WWII\, this author threesome will entertain you as we take on the past and the ways historical fiction illuminates our current world. \nAbout the Authors \nTim Schooley \nTim Schooley’s first job out of high school was as a circus clown with Ringling Bros.\, Barnum & Bailey Circus. When he discovered he was not that funny\, he went to college at UC Santa Barbara and then law school at UC Berkeley. He spent 35 years as an appellate lawyer\, taught appellate law at UC Davis Law School for 10 years\, and worked first as a “writ attorney” and then as the managing attorney of the California Court of Appeal\, Third Appellate District\, in Sacramento. All along\, he wrote fiction\, but waited until his retirement to publish his debut novel\, The Wool Translator\, which follows a Christian boy and a Muslim girl across religiously fractured Europe of the 1480s. Tim’s forthcoming novel\, The Circus of the Vanishing Elephant\, is based (very loosely) on his employment as a circus clown. Tim lives with his wife in Fair Oaks. His website: www.timschooley.com \nJudith Starkston \nAfter spending too much time reading about and exploring the remains of the ancient worlds of the Greeks and Hittites\, including degrees in classics and a long teaching career\, Judith Starkston figured out what it was all good for. Judith now writes historical fantasy set in the Bronze Age world of Greeks and Hittites. Her five novels bring women to the fore—whether the Trojan War captive Briseis or a remarkable Hittite queen whom history forgot\, even though she ruled over one of the greatest ancient empires. Her website: www.JudithStarkston.com \nLaura Walker \nFormer Sacramento Bee reporter and columnist Laura Jensen Walker is the award- winning author of more than 20 books including Thanks for the Mammogram and the bestselling\, Agatha-nominated Murder Most Sweet. Captivated by the tales of an overlooked group of WWII RAF women—the Flying Nightingales—Air Force veteran Laura knew she had to tell their story in her historical debut\, Death of a Flying Nightingale. You can contact Laura through her website: https://laurajensenwalker.com.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/california-writers-week-historical-fiction-panel/
LOCATION:The Avid Reader\, 617 2nd St.
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Avid Reader":MAILTO:avidreaderbooks@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241024T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241024T110000
DTSTAMP:20240726T204226Z
CREATED:20240726T204226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T204226Z
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SUMMARY:Storytime at Pioneer Park
DESCRIPTION:The Library is on the loose in Davis’ beautiful outdoors! Meet us in Pioneer Park in South Davis every 2nd and 4th Thursday for a morning of stories and songs. For ages 3-6. Weather Permitting. \n 
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/storytime-at-pioneer-park-8/
LOCATION:Pioneer Park\, 5036 Hamel Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks,Bring the Kids
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library":MAILTO:Lana.Harman@yolocounty.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241025T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241025T163000
DTSTAMP:20240727T205724Z
CREATED:20240727T205724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T205724Z
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SUMMARY:Tales for Tails
DESCRIPTION:Stephens Davis Branch Library\n315 E 14th St\nDavis\, CA 95616 \n  \nRead to a therapy dog!  Animals are ideal reading companions.  For ages 5-12\, in the Children’s Activity Room. \nFirst come\, first served.  No prior reservations. \nSign up for a 10-minute reading slot at the Children’s Desk on the afternoon of the program. \nCheck website for cancellations. \n  \nNo reservation required. Sponsored by the Friends of the Davis Public Library. You may request reasonable accommodations 5 days in advance by calling (530) 757-5593. Connect with us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/yolocountylibrary.org.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/tales-for-tails-64/
LOCATION:Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library\, 315 East 14th Street
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks,Bring the Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241027T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241027T140000
DTSTAMP:20240927T122103Z
CREATED:20240927T122103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T122103Z
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SUMMARY:Author Talk: Justine Villanueva
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating local author\, Justine Villanueva’s latest children’s book: Munga and Lola on Sunday October 27th at 1:00 PM. \nAbout the Author \nJustine Eva Li Villanueva traces her ancestral roots to Bukidnon\, home of her paternal grandmother who was a descendant of Apu Mansaliwa of the Bukidnon tribe of Kalasungay. She is an immigrant learning to dwell in Davis\, California\, home of the Wintun-Patwin\, with her husband and two sons. Justine’s creative work focuses on decolonization\, indigenization\, and social justice. JustineVillanueva.com. \nAbout the Book \nMungan and Lola is a story about love and care between the child Mungan and her lola (grandmother). One day\, Lola becomes sad. With the help of her mothers and siblings\, Mungan enthusiastically engages in the family rituals of care to understand Lola’s sadness and bring back Lola’s smile. \nMungan and Lola takes its inspiration from a Bukidnon epic about Mungan\, the first Bukidnon babaylan (indigenous healer)\, who summons the healing power of sunlight by playing the traditional gongs. The babaylan Mungan also leads the Bukidnon people to their paradise. Thus\, Mungan and Lola echoes the themes of personal and collective healing\, belonging\, and the ancestors. \nIn Mungan and Lola\, the child Mungan\, named after the babaylan\, engages in rituals of care—cooking linagpang (an indigenous Filipino soup); performing hilot (an ancient form of touch therapy); and playing kulintang and other indigenous musical instruments to encourage dancing—to help Lola feel better. Mungan eventually discovers the reason for Lola’s sadness and\, in the process\, hears about Lola’s stories of her homeland and immigration to the United States. \nMungan and Lola shows us the healing powers of (indigenous) music and dance which connect us to the world and ourselves\, and the healing powers of oral storytelling and remembering our ancestors and where we come from. \nBeyond exploring the themes of healing\, this book also offers a starting point for the exploration of many other cultural and historical themes relevant to the Fil Am community. \nMungan and Lola is written in hay(na)ku which is tercet-based poetic format created by Filipino American poet Eileen Tabios. Mungan and Lola also highlights three Filipino languages: Bisaya-Cebuano\, Filipino\, and Binukid. \n 
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/author-talk-justine-villanueva/
LOCATION:The Avid Reader\, 617 2nd St.
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Avid Reader":MAILTO:avidreaderbooks@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Dave Webb
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk with Dave Webb \nSunday\, October 27\, 2 – 3:30 PM  \n(FREE\, $10 donation suggested) \n  \nDave Webb discusses the merging of writing\, music\, and photography in the grateful chair\, expanding upon how art functioned both as a form of reflection and self-expression during his wife’s treatment for cancer. This is a free event\, no pre-registration required. \n  \nThe grateful chair is on display at the Pence Gallery from October 1 – November 1\, 2024. \n  \nSponsored by Kim Ohlson & Allen Barnes\, and Pat & Hoy Carman. 
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/artist-talk-with-dave-webb/
LOCATION:Pence Gallery\, 212 D St\, Davis\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Books & Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pence Gallery":MAILTO:pencesocialmedia@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Davis Parent University Hosts Ned Johnson
DESCRIPTION:BRUNELLE THEATER.  Looking for tools to communicate more effectively with your kids\, short-circuit anxiety\, build motivation\, and nurture family connection?  Please join Davis Parent University (DPU) for its fall event with Ned Johnson\, national bestselling co-author of What Do You Say? How to Talk with Kids to Build Motivation\, Stress Tolerance\, and a Happy Home.  Ned will be sharing strategies for parents of kids of any age — young kids up to college age kids.  Pamela Wu\, Director of News and Media Relations for UC Davis Health\, will moderate the event\, which will include a 50 minute lecture by Ned\, followed by Q&A and a book signing.
URL:https://artsalliancedavis.org/event/davis-parent-university-hosts-ned-johnson/
LOCATION:Richard Brunelle Performance Hall\, 315 W 14th Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Talks,Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Davis Parent University":MAILTO:davisparented@gmail.com
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