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  • Seeing REVEREND HORTON HEAT live is a transformative experience. Flames come off the guitars. Heat singes your skin. There’s nothing like the primal tribal rock & roll transfiguration of a Reverend Horton Heat show. Jim becomes a slicked-back 1950′s rock & roll shaman channeling Screamin' Jay Hawkins through Buddy Holly, while Jimbo incinerates the Stand-Up Bass. And then there are the “Heatettes”. Those foxy rockabilly chicks dressed in poodle-skirts and cowboy boots slamming the night away. It’s like being magically transported into a Teen Exploitation picture from the 1950′s that’s currently taking place in the future.This concert includes guest performances from Wayne The Train Hancock andBig Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys See them live at Belly Up Tavern on Thursday, December 2 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m.Ticket Price: $25 advanced / $28 day of show / $44 reserved loft seating (loft seating is available over the phone or in person at our box office)
  • Superstar Taylor Swift says she thought it would be a "fun moment' to announce a new album is coming in October at the VMAs.
  • Morning Edition asked readers to submit poems in the form of letters, addressed to anyone. NPR poet-in-residence Kwame Alexander drew from the more than 600 responses to create a community poem.
  • Funerals for Ray Liotta, Paul Sorvino, James Caan, Paul Herman, and Tony Sirico — all in a few weeks. It's the passing of a generation of Hollywood's most celebrated "mobsters."
  • Maxwell, 60, could be sentenced to up to 55 years in prison — the most concrete punishment yet for the sex-trafficking conspiracy she operated with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
  • One doctor says the incoming wave of BA.2 variant cases could be cause for alarm, as cases in China have spiked and in the United States, the test positivity rates have increased to 3.5% from 2.8% a week earlier.
  • The influential and sometimes controversial Harvard professor first made his name studying ants. He later broadened his scope to the intersection between human behavior and genetics.
  • Academy pre-taped eight awards to edit into live telecast but unscripted moments now has the attention.
  • Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / On Demand. Christopher Kimball travels to Crete to learn classic Greek dishes. First, it's Pork Souvlaki with Tzatziki and Tomato-Onion Salad, with plush Yogurt and Olive Oil Flatbreads. Finally, Broken Phyllo Cake with Orange and Bay, soaked with a syrup infused with cinnamon and cardamom.
  • This is the October 2021 archive of breaking news about the coronavirus pandemic.
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