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  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with fashion critic Robin Givhan about the fashion industry's opinion of "The Devil Wears Prada" movie and what it's hoping to see -- and not see -- in the sequel.
  • Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren discusses the future of the Federal Reserve and tells NPR's Steve Inskeep why she plans to vote no on Kevin Warsh's nomination as Fed chair.
  • Ukraine accused Israel of allowing the import of grain it claims Russia stole from occupied areas. Israel claimed that the vessel had not entered the port and had not yet submitted its documents.
  • The International Football Association Board approved a rule that would penalize players with a red card if they cover their mouths when confronting another player. The measure will be in place at this summer's World Cup.
  • Minnesota boasts the largest population of Somalis in the U.S. — a community that's recently faced attacks from President Trump. Here's a brief history of how they came to settle there.
  • Tuesday, 5 May, 8 p.m. Doors open 7 p.m. Jensen McRae could've been down for the count. "The most profound choices of my life,” she says, “have often felt like things I did before I was ready to do, and I had to grow into them.” McRae’s songs have a way of giving shape to these leaps, cliff jumps and trust falls, and on her new album, "I Don’t Know How But They Found Me!," Jensen McRae goes further than ever, evolving from a promising young artist to a fully grown songwriter and star. “It’s about realizing what you can’t outrun, and what follows when you have withstood what you thought might crush you,” she explains. “There are things that can happen to us—unthinkable, untenable things—that threaten our safety in our own bodies. They happen, and you feel like the only option is escape. In truth, the only way out is in—back into the place you have always lived.” The home – with Jensen front-and-center, possibly leaving, possibly arriving – adorns the artwork for I Don’t Know How But They Found Me!”. “You can leave the city, you can leave the lover,” McRae continues, “but you can never leave yourself.” Read more here Jensen McRae on YouTube / Instagram
  • The State Department said that it is preparing a limited release of commemorative U.S. passports celebrating America's 250th birthday that feature a picture of President Donald Trump.
  • Celebrate Easter Sunday by the bay at Sally’s Waterfront Dining with a festive brunch and family-friendly egg hunt in the marina courtyard. 11:15 a.m. or 1:15 p.m. (advance booking required). Join us on April 5 for one of two seating's. Little ones can enjoy a complimentary Easter basket filled with treats, including a goody bag with snacks, coloring books, crayons, and stickers to take home. We’ll also have dedicated kids’ tables where they can color and celebrate together. Families attending the 11:15 a.m. seating are invited to our 11:45 a.m. egg hunt, and families attending the 1:15 p.m. seating can participate in the 2:45 p.m. egg hunt. The egg hunt will take place in the marina courtyard next to Sally's, and every egg will be filled with candy. Keep an eye out for a special visit from the Easter Bunny, who will be hopping around in full Easter attire for photos and fun. Enjoy special Easter brunch features including: - Tres Leches French Toast – $23 Creme anglaise, fresh seasonal berries, pure maple syrup, candied walnuts (V, N) - Baja Chilaquiles – $24 Red chile sauce, sunny side up eggs, lime crema, slow cooked beef birria, queso fresco, micro cilantro, pickled red onions, fresh avocado (GF) Parents can toast to spring with seasonal cocktails and special holiday pricing on prosecco: - Zardetto Prosecco (Full Bottle): $40 - Prosecco by the Glass: $12 Gather your family, dress in your Easter best, and celebrate the season waterfront at Sally’s. Reservations are required. Please select your preferred seating time when booking. Sally's Waterfront Dining on Instagram
  • GOLDEN: A K-Pop Party (18+ w/ ID) Doors: 9:30 p.m. Show: 10 p.m. House of Blues San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Tony Econom is a highly respected and in-demand drummer, producer, audio engineer, and bandleader known for his versatility and deep musicality. His dynamic style blends Jazz, Afro-Cuban, Funk, R&B, and Neo-Soul, bringing creativity and energy to every project. In addition to leading his New Orleans-inspired band Bulbancha YaYa, Tony has held down the drum chair for Drake Bell, while continuing to play and record with artists across major U.S. music hubs including LA, Nashville, Austin, New Orleans, and NYC.
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