Unpacking Prop 34 | UC Davis Arboretum Fall Plant Sale | ‘CREEP - A Rogue Halloween'
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Bottles of prescription medication sit on on shelves in a pharmacy at a Walgreens pharmacy store in Deerfield, Ill., Thursday, July 25, 2024.
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The controversy surrounding Prop 34. UC Davis Arboretum provides gardening tips ahead of its Fall Plant Sale. Finally, ‘CREEP - A Rogue Halloween’ cabaret show is coming to Sacramento.
Unpacking Prop 34
California voters will make a decision on Prop 34 this November. The initiative would limit certain health care provider spending, and is sponsored by the California Apartment Association. However, the proposition has also been called a “revenge measure” targeting the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and its president, Michael Weinstein. Los Angeles Times reporters Andrew Khouri and Liam Dillon join Insight to unpack this proposition, the connection to rent control measures, and larger questions about the influence of special interests.
UC Davis Arboretum Fall Plant Sale
If you didn’t have a green thumb before the pandemic, there’s a good chance you do now. The National Gardening Association reports that 80% of U.S. households took up gardening during the lockdown—and interest hasn't faded. As of last year, eight out of ten households were still gardening. Whether you're curious about buying your first houseplant and keeping it alive, or a seasoned gardener dealing with overflowing flower beds, the UC Davis Arboretum can help. Their annual Fall Plant Sale is this weekend, offering native plants and expert advice. Kitty Bolte is a horticulturist at the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden and explains how to get the best from your fall plants.
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‘CREEP - A Rogue Halloween'
A spooky, sensual, and silly cabaret show is bringing spine-tingling tunes and top local talent to Sacramento on Thursday. CREEP - A Rogue Halloween will be presented at the Warehouse Artist Lofts on Oct. 24 at 6 and 8:15 p.m. CapRadio Midday Classical Host Jennifer Reason and Omari Tau, co-founding artistic director of the Rogue Music Project provide a preview of this Halloween performance.