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  • Let your yuletide spirits soar with San Diego icon Peter Sprague as he spins his compositional expertise into the soundtrack of the beloved holiday television special, "A Charlie Brown Christmas." First released in 1965, the album by American composer and jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi is renowned for jazzing up the sound score of the Peanuts gang’s story about the true meaning of Christmas. Get inspired with Camarada as we enjoy the songs from our favorite holiday classic, including timeless pieces like "Linus and Lucy," "Winter Wonderland," "The Christmas Song," "Christmas Time is Here," and "Christmas is Coming." Join us for a joyous evening of holiday music that captures the magic and nostalgia of this cherished time of year. Peter Sprague, guitar Allison Adams Tucker, voice Tripp Sprague, flute & saxophone Beth Ross Buckley, flute Mackenzie Leighton, double bass Danny Green, piano Duncan Moore, drums Robert John Hughes, narrator Camarada on Facebook / Instagram
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WAMC listener Jeremiah Hyslip of New York City along with Weekend Edition Puzzle Master Will Shortz.
  • After the 12-day war in June, the issue of who will succeed Iran's longtime supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has become more urgent.
  • Spend your next friend get-together or date night in our ceramics lab by giving it a spin! Our open lab hours will allow you to try out work on the wheel. If you like what you make or want to learn more, you can sign up for more in-depth classes or keep coming back to gain hands-on experience. Skills: Learn to use the wheel, how to throw, center clay, alter shapes, learn to trim and use glazes. Ages 16+ Visit: https://icasandiego.org/event/give-it-a-spin-1-day-workshop-2/? ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Food and Drug Administration approved the next round of COVID-19 vaccines, but is restricting them to people at high risk for COVID complications.
  • The legislation builds on recent laws passed in California to eliminate synthetic food dyes from school meals and certain additives from all food sold in the state when they are associated with cancer, reproductive harm and behavioral problems in children. Dozens of other states have since replicated those laws.
  • Sorry, Baby follows a professor's life before and after a sexual assault. Writer-director Eva Victor talks to Morning Edition about telling the story through comedy
  • For years, La Mesa has chipped away at plans for a redeveloped city center. Residents are eager to see more progress on the ground.
  • Roberts plays a Yale professor whose life unravels after one of her colleagues is accused of sexually assaulting a student. After the Hunt is an academic potboiler that muddles its central issue.
  • The decision reverses a Biden administration denial of a military funeral for Babbitt, 35, and comes months after the federal government settled a wrongful death lawsuit brought by Babbitt's family for nearly $5 million.
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