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  • The Norwegian songwriter's new album interrogates what it means for her self-image to be centered on her art, while grappling with the way capitalist forces threaten to mute its radical possibilities.
  • New Yorker staff writer Masha Gessen says there's been an exodus from Russia in the last week and a half: "It's a sudden and drastic descent into a sense of having no country."
  • Returning by popular demand, The Roustabouts Theatre Co. presents Phil Johnson in this one-man show about President Theodore Roosevelt, one of the most fascinating people of the 20th century. Johnson brings this multi-faceted character to life in a truly riveting, energetic, and passionate performance. Independence Day Week pricing with donation-based tickets starting at $7.04. In the gripping 90-minute presentation, the ambitious new president grapples with the issues that would define his term: taking on the trusts, trying to get his message across to the people, and his colossal challenge - the dangerous coal strike of 1902. Miners and others were killed, tensions were high, and --- the biggest threat of all --- innocent people were at risk of freezing to death that winter. This American dynamo dealt with these in his own relentless energetic way. He was a great man, a great American, and a man of character. Written by Marni Freedman & Phil Johnson Directed by Rosina Reynolds Streaming on-demand 24/7 Jul. 1 - Jul. 5 All tickets are tax-deductible donations For more information, please visit https://www.theroustabouts.org/roosevelt
  • YouTube sensation and online fitness coach, Ashley Chatman (AKA Fit Body By Ashley) will be on the Old Globe plaza two Saturday mornings in July for an all ages and all abilities-friendly dance cardio workshop that will get you grooving and your heart rate up! Date | Saturdays, July 10 and 31 at 10 a.m. Register today! Register through email at tickets@theoldglobe.org Register through the phone at (619) 234-5623 Free admission. Space is limited as social distancing will be enforced so sign up today.For more information, contact The Old Globe's box office at tickets@theoldglobe.org or at (619) 234-5623.
  • Some Ukrainian Americans are questioning their church affiliation in light of the war. They say the Russian Orthodox Church isn't opposing the war strongly enough, so they're looking for alternatives.
  • The indictment of Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters and her deputy on a laundry list of felony and misdemeanor charges is related to an election security breach in her office last year.
  • Following the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary school, journalist Elizabeth Williamson says, conspiracy theorists tormented the victims' families by accusing them of being actors.
  • Most humans walk around feeling like they know what reality is, but the message at the core of Dr. Guy Leschziner's book is that all sensory information we receive is intrinsically ambiguous.
  • The Biden administration's new program enables high-risk patients who test positive to get antiviral pills on the spot in some pharmacies. But many pharmacies won't be able to participate.
  • At church, Ukrainians pray for an end to war. But a rift is forming: The head of the Russian Orthodox Church has defended Moscow's invasion. Some in Ukraine want to break away from his leadership.
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