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  • Acclaimed Chef Claudette Zepeda explores the four elements – earth, fire, water and air – in both their physical and spiritual forms during her new transcendent dinner series and exclusive menu unveiling at Alila Marea Beach Resort’s signature restaurant, VAGA. The Elements of Nature Dinner Series ignites on Thursday, March 30 with The Nature of Fire, examined through a five-course menu and special cocktails highlighting local ingredients, ancestral cooking methods and the mystic symbolism of the sun, flame and smoke. Representing light, energy and transformation, connect to your fire within through personal sun sign astrology readings, an intention-setting candle ritual, and soulful live music throughout the evening. Chef Claudette Zepeda on Instagram Alila Marea on Facebook / Instagram
  • Three strangers are ushered into a room, only to realize that they are destined to spend the rest of their miserable eternity confined together in close quarters. Based on Jean-Paul Sartre’s 1944 existentialist play, "NO EXIT" offers a simple yet diabolical vision of the afterlife, in which the tools of torture are rooted not in physical pain, but in the frailty of human vanity, spite, jealousy, and self-delusion. In its West Coast premiere, Andy Vores’s chamber opera brings musical inventiveness and dark humor to Sartre’s text, and breathes fiendish life into its assertion that “Hell is other people”. Robert Castro, director Victoria Petrovich, designer Miguel Zazueta-Cervera, tenor Mariana Flores-Bucio, soprano Leslie Ann Leytham, mezzo-soprano Jonathan Nussman, baritone Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • One of the most performed living composers unpacks the power of melody in her music, her unconventional path to success and how visual art guides her process.
  • At a Senate hearing, aviation experts testified that a shortage of air traffic controllers is leading to fatigue and distraction, likely contributing to a series of close calls on runways this year.
  • The August wildfires on the Hawaiian island erased troves of irreplaceable items — photographs, urns and mementos. One local jewelry store has been trying to help recover what the fires destroyed.
  • It's easier to vote as an American living abroad than you think, including for military members stationed overseas.
  • Each week, Pop Culture Happy Hour guests and hosts share what's bringing them joy. This week: 5-Second Films, an eye-opening Melrose Place article, the song "Ça plane pour moi" and rewatching 30 Rock.
  • William Rodriguez-Kennedy has vehemently denied allegations made against him by an ex-boyfriend, and prosecutors declined to file any charges against him.
  • In a lawsuit filed this week, a group of current and former Alabama prisoners say they have been coerced into providing cheap labor to the state and to private employers.
  • Around the country, health care workers continue to grapple with their industry's massive carbon footprint. In Pittsburgh, doctors formed Clinicians for Climate Action to address the problem.
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