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  • Braugher was known for his strong dramatic presence before he shifted gears and worked in comedy.
  • Scientists have long studied how near-infrared light bounces off forests and grasslands, as a proxy for plant health. Now, an artist is using the same trick to turn the Joshua tree into an instrument.
  • The squadron is the Navy's second as the service explores autonomous technologies.
  • Austria's interior minister said an 18-year-old was taken into custody Thursday evening in Vienna after allegedly being in contact with the main suspect.
  • The scientists look at electrons in atoms during the tiniest of split seconds, giving "humanity new tools for exploring the world of electrons," according to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
  • Belly up Presents Apashe The Belgian-born Apashe, now living in Canada, is an artist known for his genre-bending approach to electronic music. He combines the purity of his symphonic orchestral compositions with the rawness of electronic music and hints of hip-hop and bass, creating a unique majestic sound. For more information visit: musicboxsd.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Join the City of Carlsbad for a sustainable holidays-themed fixit clinic and repair event at Cole Library on Saturday, Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Repair: Keep items out of the landfill and get help fixing small household appliances, electronics, bikes, clothing and more. Reuse: Ditch the paper and wrap your holiday gifts using recycled fabrics. Repurpose: Find new life for felt fabrics by crafting your own holiday star decorations. Recycle: Bring in used household batteries and holiday light strands for recycling. This event will also feature two screenings of the documentary “Abundance: The Farmlink Story” at 10:30 a.m. and noon, with a Q&A session with the director at 11:30 a.m. The short film highlights a group of college students who set out to reduce food waste and help people experiencing food insecurity.
  • The Alternative for Germany party made huge gains in two eastern states, handing the German far right its best results since World War II.
  • Join us for "A Broken Hallelujah" on February 10-11, 2024, at Mandeville Auditorium, as we explore the depths of human emotion through music. Led by distinguished Music Director Emeritus, Steven Schick, this concert promises a transcendent experience. Witness the world premiere of Nasim Khorassani's captivating new work, winner of the prestigious 2024 Nee Commission. Be entranced by Takemitsu's graceful From me flows what you call Time, performed by the acclaimed ensemble Red Fish Blue Fish. Prepare for an evocative journey with Niloufar Nourbakhsh's Veiled, featuring a stunning performance by cellist Robert Bui, complemented by electronics and video. The program culminates with Stravinsky's masterpiece, Le Sacre du Printemps. Don't miss "A Broken Hallelujah," where music speaks to the essence of our existence. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter
  • Aid groups that help families get a sick or injured child to another country for care say obtaining approval from Israel for the child and an adult companion to leave has become intensely difficult.
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