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  • The problems stemming from burst water pipes were happening in large, troubled water systems such as Jackson, Miss., where residents were required over Christmas to boil water.
  • The Irish nationalist party hailed a "new era" as it captured the largest number of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly for the first time.
  • This weekend is the 14th annual San Diego Pottery Tour, in hybrid format this year. Tour the work of dozens of potters in-person, or browse their work in the online galleries — in fact, two of the artists are only showing and selling work online. There's a handy map here with ten stops mapped between Spring Valley and La Jolla, and combined with the online shop, it's an easy way to preview and pick your favorite studios to visit. Some work that caught my eye: Anna Cosimini and Warren Bakley of Clay Associates in Normal Heights, Ashley Kim (online only) and Amy Threefoot Valeiras (La Jolla). — Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Artist list: Nancy Barbour, Juli Bear, Pierre Bounaud, Richard Burkett, Clay Associates (7: Bakley, Cosimini, Craig, Lussier, Noble, Thiebolt, Woods), Nan Coffin, Steve Cook, David Cuzick, Mary Cuzick, Danae Fasano Dehne, Ellen Fager, Katie Francis, Bernie James, Ashley Kim, Roberta Klein, Merle Lambeth, Norm Lurie, Kathy Long, Lisa Maher, Janet Martini, Ron Milligan, James O'Brien, Mike Ridge, Linda Royster-Cook, Julie Thompson, Amy Threefoot Valeiras, and Lynn Zimmer Details: Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 4-5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Various locations. Free.
  • Researchers compared a practice of daily mindfulness meditation to taking Lexapro to control anxiety symptoms. The meditators got equivalent relief, without the side effects.
  • Wellesley College currently admits only some transgender and nonbinary applicants. Students voted for a non-binding referendum pushing for more inclusive admissions and communications policies.
  • Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Gabrielle Zevin's Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, and more.
  • The Bay Area rapper balances high-octane wordplay with crisp scene-setting in his Tiny Desk performance.
  • Avatar: The Way of Water sailed to the top of the box office in its second weekend, bringing in what studios estimate Sunday will be a strong $56 million in North America.
  • You've likely heard lots this week about how rare the repeated failed Speaker votes have been. But is this a new level of dysfunction for Congress?
  • Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022 at 1 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand with PBS Video App. Steven prepares an astonishing array of grilled poultry from brandy brined rotisserie chicken to duck legs flame roasted Peking-style. And with a special guest a PROJECT FIRE first: turkey "ribs"-found in St. Louis, and virtually nowhere else.
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