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  • As many federal governments slow — or reverse — climate action, Austria's capital, Vienna, wants to show how cities can take the lead.
  • Note: Though this class is offered as part of the Certificate in Poetry Writing, there is no pre-requisite to join this class. All students, members, and nonmembers are encouraged to enroll.OBJECTIVESUpon completion of this workshop, you will have:Explored the elements of free verse.Defined the difference between the lyric and the narrative poem.Considered the composite poem in light of our current society.Practiced different poem endings.Examined your poetic creative tendencies.Read and analyzed two poetry books.San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • The government announced it is freezing more than $2.2 billion, hours after the university refused to make changes it said would "dictate what private universities can teach."
  • The judge overseeing the rewriting of college sports rules threw a potentially deal-wrecking roadblock into the mix Wednesday, insisting parties in the $2.8 billion suit redo the part of the proposed deal.
  • Wisconsin authorities say they have not yet issued a warrant for Ryan Borgwardt, who is believed to be somewhere in Eastern Europe. But that can change if he does not cooperate and return home soon.
  • Germany's would-be next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, won lawmakers' approval to loosen strict debt rules for higher defense spending as doubts mount about the strength of the trans-Atlantic alliance.
  • The visit, Xi's first since 2016, will conclude a three-nation Southeast Asian tour that included stops in Vietnam and Malaysia.
  • Ryan Wedding was once an Olympic snowboarder. But now he faces federal charges of operating a sprawling cocaine trafficking ring — and ordering several murders.
  • Hundreds of flight delays and cancellations at Newark's airport over the past several days are giving passengers headaches and spurring promises to improve the nation's air traffic control system.
  • Jan Lisiecki, pianoChopin: Prelude for Piano, Op. 28, No. 15 ("Raindrop Prelude")J. S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C Major, BWV 846 (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Bk. 1)Rachmaninoff: Selected Preludes for Piano, Op. 23Syzmanowski: Nine Preludes, Op. 1Messian: Eight Preludes for Piano (1928/29)Jan Lisiecki’s interpretations and technique speak to a maturity beyond his age. At 29, the Canadian performs over a hundred yearly concerts worldwide. The New York Times reviewed his March 2024 Carnegie Hall Preludes concert, noting his playing has "...gentle judiciousness, aristocratic reserve and a touch that tends shadowy without losing a core of clarity." Lisiecki performs a program of preludes on the Jacobs Music Center stage, treating the audience to dozens of succinct, characterful works by Chopin, J. S. Bach, Rachmaninoff, Szymanowski and Messiaen. For Classical Special Concerts, only children ages five years and older will be allowed into the concert hall. These children must have a ticket and be able to sit in an un-accompanied seat.Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/jan-lisiecki-in-recital-preludes/Jan Lisiecki on Instagram
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