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  • An unidentified illness has claimed lives in DRC. Investigators are on the scene to determine what it is — and how much of a threat it poses locally and globally.
  • Shell casings with the cryptic words "deny," "defend" and "depose" were found at the scene of the fatal shooting of the UnitedHealthcare CEO outside of a Manhattan hotel, police officials say.
  • As her show, Somebody Somewhere, comes to an end, actor Bridget Everett reflects on friendship and reinvention.
  • Standup comedians perform, then our team of improvisers create scenes based on their material. Laugh and then laugh again! ("Rated R" for adult content) $15 Advanced, $17 At Door Mockingbird Improv on Facebook / Instagram
  • The series continues Friday, September 20, with Tom Griesgraber, Billy Galewood, and Steve Bulman. Billy Galewood is an American singer, songwriter, and rapper from Cleveland who ended up in California, where he continued to hone his eclectic acoustic/hip-hop sound. His shows blend hip-hop, acoustic rock, funk, improvisation, and comedy. Multi-instrumentalist-composer Tom Griesgraber is known for many roles, including behind the scenes, in the music industry, but the Berklee College of Music graduate is best known onstage for his mastery of the unusual Chapman Stick. The relatively narrow instrument produces music that to the uninitiated listener sounds like an ensemble. Those who have seen Griesgraber perform live, however, know that the sonorous music produced comes from the magic of a unique virtuoso. A seasoned guitar player of 30 years, Stephen Bulman specializes in percussive fingerstyle music. Known for his distinctive use of harmonics and pitch bending, his tranquil compositions create a soothing auditory experience. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/acoustics-24-0920 Athenaeum Music and Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • The search for a woman who is believed to have fallen into a sinkhole in western Pennsylvania is moving into a recovery effort after two days of searching produced no signs of life, authorities said.
  • We are thrilled to announce the return of the CRY Walk San Diego 2024, a collaboration between the youth CRY Chapters and CRY San Diego. The CRY Youth chapters are a branch of the larger organization Child Rights and You, America (CRY). We raise awareness and funds to support CRY's numerous projects to support children in need. Date: Sunday, September 22, 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Location: Liberty station, NTC PARK, 2455 Cushing Rd, San Diego, CA 92106 Event Details: 5K Walk: Challenge yourself and enjoy a scenic route! 1K Walk for Kids (11 years and younger): A fun and easy walk designed just for our younger participants. Special Highlights: Fitness Instructor: Get a complete experience with warm up and cool down stretches. Fun Games & Activities for Kids: Keep the little ones entertained! Henna Booth: Get beautiful henna designs organized by students. Snacks and Music Important Information: Can't Make It? You can still support us by making a donation. - https://events.cryamerica.org/events/sandiegowalk2024/ Registration and donation link: https://events.cryamerica.org/events/sandiegowalk2024/ Engage with our vibrant community: CRY SanDiego Facebook community - CRY America - San Diego Action Center Email us at dnhscryclub@gmail.com, Ccacryyouth@gmail.com, and rbhs.cry@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram - @crysandiego @dnhscryclub @cca_cry @rbhscry
  • Sunday, June 15, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport and YouTube. Rick begins in Reykjavík, with endearing sights and thermal pools, plus a side-trip to the Golden Circle's gorges, geysers, and waterfalls. After fording rivers in a desolate valley and spotting puffins on volcano-shaped islands, we drive the 800-mile Ring Road — connecting glaciers, fjords, geothermal hotspots, sod-roofed settlements, and majestic Icelandic nature.
  • Thomas' work puts Black women front and center. "We've been supportive characters for far too long," she says. "I would describe my art as radically shifting notions of beauty by reclaiming space."
  • Getting footage from the ground was essential for filmmaker Sahra Mani, the director of Bread & Roses. Her documentary, which profiles three women who engage in protests, is now streaming on Apple TV+.
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