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  • The transfer of the sophisticated missile system comes amid a Russian barrage on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. The announcement came as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Washington.
  • In the second episode of HBO's 'Game of Thrones' prequel, Daemon makes a play, Rhaenyra wins the day, and Viserys gets the final say.
  • Jen Statsky, co-creator of HBO Max's Hacks, talks about the making of season two, and why you can't get the perfect meal from just one fast food restaurant.
  • Spellling is the moniker of Oakland-based artist Chrystia Cabral, an experimental pop artist whose latest album, "The Turning Wheel," saw a departure from her traditional synth roots to orchestrate and record something like 31 different instruments for the record. She's touring with a full band (not 31 instruments, but that's probably for the best on the Casbah stage), and you can expect mesmerizing, complex but still catchy, gut-punching music. The album's opener, "Little Deer," which is inspired by the famous Frida Kahlo "Wounded Deer" painting, is fantastic, but I'm partial to the second track, the seemingly timeless "Always." It sounds like it could be about a romance from the 1950s or maybe the late '80s, or even a hundred years in the future. Opening is local Carrie Feller (listen to her 2020 EP, "Damage Orbit," here) and Orange County pop artist Dear Donna (listen to her latest single, 2022's "stash" here). Details: Friday, Apr. 22, 2022. 9:30 p.m. The Casbah, 2501 Kettner Blvd., Midtown. $20. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Related links: The Casbah on Instagram Spellling on Instagram Carrie Feller on Instagram Dear Donna on Instagram
  • Tate was a longtime staff writer at The Village Voice, where he documented Black art and culture. He eventually became a leading figure in cultural criticism.
  • An ABC News freelance producer confronted critics of a consulting firm's powerful clients. Her actions confirm people's worst suspicions about the news media, says a former network news president.
  • Since 1973, the La Mesa Oktoberfest has been attracting Oktoberfest revelers from across San Diego and Southern California for 3 free days of festive live music, including Oompa bands, tons of top-notch german food, and of course, steins filled to the brim with german and craft beer! After taking 2020 off from in-person celebrations, the Munich-inspired festivities will be returning to the La Mesa Village from Friday, October 1 to Sunday, October 3, as the quaint streets set the scene for the largest german celebration San Diego has to offer! La Mesa Oktoberfest is free, but why not go VIP?! Limited Hofbrauhaus VIP passes are available to enhance your free Oktoberfest experience ranging from $5 to $45 and include: • 2 biers • Commemorative stein • Flower crown or chicken hat • VIP entrance • And so much more! For more information on VIP experiences for the whole family, go to our Biergartens & Vip page. Check out this year's Oktoberfest full lineup of entertainment here! With live music, fun activities for people of all ages, and a craft fair with artisanal pieces of hand-made art throughout the whole weekend, La Mesa Oktoberfest is the perfect opportunity to create meaningful memories, enjoy the company of friends and family, and come together for an unbeatable free weekend in a German paradise in the heart of La Mesa! We highly encourage the use of public transportation to the La Mesa Oktoberfest as parking will be limited | See our transportation recommendations here.
  • There's nothing like a mothers love... A paint and dine experience with artisan desserts paired with effervescent wines! Please join us for our upcoming Taste&Paint event in collaboration with Understory Bar. This event will feature three courses of artisan desserts perfectly paired with a special wine presented by Daou! While painting,indulge yourself in a creative experience and allow us to provide you with an ambiance full of love and self expression. Whether it's a whimsical time with mom, a date night with love or self care, we would love to have you in attendance. Date | Sunday, May 8 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location | Understory Bar Get tickets here! One-person admission: $100 Two-people admission: $180 Famiy admission: $360 For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/tastepaint-x-understory-mothers-day-edition or call the venue at (858) 925-7022.
  • Come one, come all to this free family event in honor of local author Christina Furnival's new book "Fear Not! - How to Face Your Fear and Anxiety Head-On." Children will have fun while they face their fears, prove their strength, test their courage, use mindfulness, and learn coping skills. Local companies G3Kids, EcoVivarium, and Nature's Whisper Yoga will provide fun activities such as a ninja course, reptiles and other animals, and a yoga class for kids. Additionally, Christina will be selling signed copies of her book as well as will be doing the premier reading of "Fear Not!". There will also be a free drawing for prizes such as a gift card to the Henry Restaurant in Coronado, Summer Camp with G3Kids, and a $50 gift card to Hapa Yoga. See you there! Christina Furnival on Facebook + Instagram
  • Journalist Art Cullen discusses the battle to keep print news alive in small-town America. Cullen runs Iowa's Storm Lake Times, along with his brother. Originally broadcast Sept. 16, 2021.
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