Valley Fever Misdiagnosis. A lack of public
awareness. And a long history of inaction by government agencies.
Valley fever affects an increasing number of
people, so many that health experts are calling it "The Second
Epidemic." Joining us is health reporter Rebecca Plevin and Tammy
Schaefer, who have firsthand experience with the devastating impact
of this disease.
More information on Valley Fever:
- Valley Fever basics
- YouTube page with personal stories
- "Taxpayers Spend Miillions on Valley Fever in Prisons"
- "Valley Fever Costs Mount for Patients and Taxpayers"
- Valley Fever basics
- YouTube page with personal stories
- "Taxpayers Spend Miillions on Valley Fever in Prisons"
- "Valley Fever Costs Mount for Patients and Taxpayers"
Marcos Breton
Now is an exciting time for sports fans with both the Oakland A's
and the San Francisco Giants in the playoffs. One man who's been
paying close attention to this and other happenings in the area is
Sacramento Bee
columnist Marcos Breton, who joins us at the start of
each month.
In Switch
Academy Award-winning screenwriter Christopher De Vore is getting
back to his roots with a new suspense-filled stage production about
a murder case. "In Switch" runs through October 27 at the Blue
Box Theatre in North Sacramento. A preview show is Thursday,
October 11.
Laurence Rosenthal
Seven-time Emmy Award-winning composer Laurence Rosenthal has written scores for a
number of successful films, including "Clash of the Titans" and
"Raisins in the Sun." Rosenthal will be performing the music of Gurdjieff-De Harmann on the piano Saturday,
Oct. 13, at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Sacramento.
We'll talk with him about his work. Tickets are still available.

