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  • What does it take to beat malaria? Thousands of moccasins walking down rural roads, overnight bus rides for lab tests ... and a highly effective drug. But the parasite isn't going along with the plan.
  • Separatist leaders in Nagorno-Karabakh said that after "a lack of concrete actions" by international parties, their forces had few options to ensure civilians' safety.
  • Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Pablo Picasso painted these portraits more than 75 years apart. But there's a clear connection between the two — and you can now see them on display together.
  • This season’s “Women in Music Festival” focuses on the role women have had on both music composition and performance in our history. The next performer is talented Organist, Cherry Rhodes. An organ professor at UCLA, Rhodes will perform a concert ranging from J. S. Bach to an original world premiere. During her brilliant career, she has toured extensively throughout the major music capitals of North America, Europe and Asia with recital and festival appearances in concert halls and cathedrals including Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D.C.), Lincoln Center (New York City), Disney Hall (Los Angeles), Royal Festival Hall (London) and Notre Dame (Paris).
  • Lafourcade discusses De Todas las Flores, her first album of entirely new material in seven years.
  • A physician from Nigeria and a scientist from Kenya propose ideas for the United Nations to consider — issues important in Africa and other regions that are often neglected by global bodies.
  • We look ahead at new state laws that could impact your day to day life. We revisit a KPBS piece about a local organization working to empower youth through the arts. And, for our arts preview this weekend, we're shaking things up just a little, with a guide to some works of art viewable from the outdoors.
  • Watch live performances from Allison Russell, Bonnie Raitt and more as the Americana community reveals its top album, song and artist of the year.
  • Mom's, come relax and restore! Local vendors, rejuvenating yoga, a creative art class, DIY nail station, juice bar, and amazing giveaways. Enjoy some time with family, friends, or yourself. Shop, eat, drink, & slow down. Kid friendly event. $5 per family or individual. There will be street parking and the option to park at the Holiday Inn Express next door for $5. Date | Sunday, May 8, 2022 from 12pm-5pm Location | FEMX Quarters Purchase tickets here! $5/Family 2:00-3:00 p.m. : Creative art class led by Aya Art Co. This will be an add on of $30 per person. See the picture below for the final product, a beautiful mug. To sign up please email aya@ayaart.co 4:00-5:00 p.m.: Free yoga flow led by Crystal Richter. To sign up please email theresa@homegirl.space Limited availability. For further information on this event please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mothers-day-market-tickets-303081804837?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
  • The Consumer Product Safety Commission's album addresses the most common hazards among those 13-24, through a variety of genres. It's called We're Safety Now Haven't We, and you'll want to hear it.
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