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  • The history of the jungle gym, and its sibling the monkey bars, is full of weird and delightful twists and sub-plots that take us from Japan to suburban Chicago and delve into theoretical math.
  • The city's latest inventory of greenhouse gas emissions underscores the urgency of building more walkable neighborhoods where residents can get around without driving.
  • False claims about the hurricane and the government's response got millions of views on social media. Emergency management researchers say it makes it harder for useful information to surface.
  • Archaeologists unearthed 35 bottles of cherries from the cellar of George Washington's Mount Vernon. The 250-year-old fruits, many still intact, can shed new light on those who lived and worked there.
  • Following the success of The Piano Men: Billy Joe & Elton John Editions and The Piano Men: Beatles Edition, CCAE Theatricals is creating an all-new eight-handed, 88 keys x 2 spectacular! The Piano Women will introduce you to 4 dynamic female performers, singing/playing the songs of Sara Bareilles, Alicia Keys, Norah Jones, Carole King and so many more! If you enjoyed the antics and high-energy performances of The Piano Men, you won’t want to miss these incredible Piano Women when they make their debut in May 2024! CCAE Theatricals on Facebook / Instagram
  • 5x San Diego Music Award Winner, Whitney Shay, and Her Quartet makes their return to Golden Island Dim Sum & Asian Cuisine for the 172nd Session of Dim Sum & Jazz! SUNDAY EDITION! Seating Begins at 6 p.m. Music from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Call (858) 578-8800 for reservations! About Whitney Shay With sparkly dresses, fiery tresses, and a talent rivaled only by her unstoppable hustle, Whitney Shay is one #busylittlesinger. The four-time San Diego Music Award winner (including 2019 Artist of the Year) and 2019 Blues Music Award nominee is scorching stages at home and internationally throughout Europe and South America. Shay’s latest release on Ruf Records Stand Up! debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues charts and also reached #1 on the Roots Music Report. Shay has received high praise from music critics calling the singer “a future blues icon” (Blues Matters!), “one of the next best things in soul music” (Blues and Rhythm Magazine), and “the epitome of a rising star” (Elmore Magazine). Shay’s tracks have also been placed in TV/film, including shows on NBC, HBO, Bravo, BET, and Tyler Perry’s "A Madea Family Funeral." Shay recently signed to the prestigious Ruf Records label, and will extensively tour with Ruf's Blues Caravan. Whether in studio, on screen, or stage, Whitney Shay’s electric energy, soulful style, and powerhouse pipes keep listeners connected and coming back for more. Whitney Shay Socials www.whitneyshay.com www.facebook.com/WhitneyShaySings/ www.instagram.com/whitneyshaysings/ www.youtube.com/WhitneyShaySings Want to know more events happening Golden Island? Join our Newsletter! Like Dim Sum & Jazz? Check out the rest of the schedule below! www.bardicmanagement.com/golden-island See More Events www.goldenislanddimsum.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • The 16-time reigning champion lost his spot in this year's competition after signing an endorsement deal with a company that makes plant-based hot dogs, potentially clearing the way for an underdog.
  • The 2024 election season is here. As we're waiting to learn the final results, it can be easy to be duped by false or misleading information. Here are four tips to help you avoid spreading election related misinformation.
  • Casi todos los grupos ambientalistas importantes de California se opusieron al proyecto de ley, que habría modificado la ley ambiental emblemática del estado para acelerar las actualizaciones de las líneas eléctricas. Los partidarios dijeron que habría ayudado a liberar al estado de los combustibles fósiles y hacer que la red fuera más confiable, pero los opositores temían que dañaría los parques estatales.
  • A trio of Latina congresswomen are seeking second terms from Pacific Northwest voters. The region is often presumed to be a reliable blue pocket, but down-ballot races are a stronger shade of purple.
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