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  • The case is from Oklahoma, which like 45 other states, has laws that say charter schools must be public schools funded by the state, closely supervised by the state, and be non-sectarian.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Trump ally Steve Bannon about the president's agenda at home and abroad.
  • Hours after President Trump tried to remove three board members, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting responds with a lawsuit arguing he does not have that authority.
  • French violinist and social media influencer Esther Abrami releases her new album, Women, featuring music by female composers in a bid to redress historic biases.
  • In conversation with UC Irvine’s Erika Hayasaki, the Library Shop SD is thrilled to welcome New Yorker Executive Editor Michael Luo for an incisive and gorgeously written history of Chinese American experience. This exciting new book uncovers an epic history of exclusion, belonging, and the complications of America’s multiracial democracy. Join us at the San Diego Central Library @ Joan Λ Irwin Jacobs Common to celebrate the release of Strangers in the Land. This event will be located in the Shiley Suite on the 9th floor. Visit: https://libraryfoundationsd.org/events/luo
  • Dr. Gideon Rappaport will discuss his book "Shakespeare's Rhetorical Figures: An Outline." When Shakespeare began writing for the stage, he had already mastered over two hundred rhetorical figures inherited from the long tradition of the language arts--grammar, logic, and rhetoric--stretching from Aristotle to his own time. These figures, which to us may appear merely decorative, were for Shakespeare the very medium of speech, and as his art developed, his figures became more and more subtly expressive of meaning. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/shakespeares-rhetorical-figures-tickets-1263154702719?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Tina Knowles, the mother of artists Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Solange Knowles, about her new memoir, "Matriarch."
  • Nat Cassidy's wildly entertaining novel is a superb example of how to work with clichés. When the Wolf Comes Home might sound like a werewolf novel — but it's an entirely different animal.
  • Taking the drug made one writer feel so sick she quit and focused on healthy habits instead of her body size. Turns out, 65% of people using GLP-1 drugs for weight loss quit within a year.
  • Step into an atmosphere charged with belonging, acceptance, and togetherness at Love & Autism’s Eras Tour. Inspired by Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and infused with our commitment to neurodivergent-affirming spaces, this event is thoughtfully designed for the autistic community and their allies to come together and create joy. Imagine everything in a gorgeous sea of pink—from sparkling decorations to pastel accents—creating a vibrant yet soothing sensory experience. Together, we’ll explore Taylor Swift’s music and themes of self-expression through activities tailored to foster joy, creativity, and inclusion. Whether you’re making bracelets, singing along to your favorite Era’s anthem, or simply enjoying a reflective moment in our relaxation room, there’s a space here for you. At the heart of this event is our why: a commitment to building belonging and celebrating neurodivergent voices. This is more than an event—it’s a celebration of what makes us beautifully, authentically human. This is a FREE event – registration required All minor attendees must be accompanied by an adult www.loveandautism.com Facebook: @LoveAndAutismSD Instagram: @loveandautism
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