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  • When Ben Jackson couldn't get to his beloved aunt's funeral, he wanted to offer a unique tribute — and he knew what to ewes.
  • With COVID safety protocols rescinding around the country, many are returning to a sense of pre-pandemic normalcy. But disabled and immunocompromised people can't do so, and are being left behind.
  • Monday, Oct. 25, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. Anthony Burr, clarinet, Charles Curtis, violoncello, Jeff Thayer, violin, and Reiko Uchida, piano will perform works of Mozart, Brahms, and Beethoven in an online concert. The concert is free to view on the UC San Diego Department of Music's website at music.ucsd.edu/live. Program: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sonata for Violin and Piano in G major, K. 379 (1781) Johannes Brahms Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano in a minor, Opus 114 (1891) Ludwig van Beethoven Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano in B-flat major, Opus 97 "Archduke" (1811) Ticketing Information: Free event Presenting organization: UC San Diego Department of Music Email: mus-publicity@cloud.ucsd.edu Phone: (858) 534-3448 Website: http://music.ucsd.edu Artist Information: Artist name: Camera Lucida Artist Website: https://music-cms.ucsd.edu/ensembles/camera-lucida/index.html
  • Blanca Cardenas, professor of ehnology at the National School of Anthropology and History, wears the mask "COVID Tiger," by Nahua artisan Armando Pascualeño from Zitlala, Guerrero, Mexico.
    PHOTOS: Mexican Artists Create Fantastical Masks To Show The Many Faces Of COVID
    Two professors invited indigenous artisans to make masks portraying the agent of the pandemic — the coronavirus — through the lens of their cultural traditions.
  • The Indianapolis Star's story about an anonymous child rape victim from Ohio who crossed state lines to get an abortion became a political lightning rod. Now a man has been arraigned for the rape.
  • Event features panels, costumes, teapot racing
  • President Biden started on a series of deals in Israel meant to show the ties between the two countries. The subject of a Palestinian-American journalist killed in the West Bank may be on the agenda.
  • Victims who testified during the landmark Paris attacks trial — which wrapped up at the end of June — say the case holds lessons for the United States.
  • Meet Mr. Sidney, who's always sharply dressed. Belle, who catches butterflies in jar. And the Hat Lady, Ms. Sarah. They're just some of the residents of Dream Street, the best street in the world.
  • The case centers on what consumers expect when they order a tuna sandwich: the word "tuna" appears 244 times in the plaintiff's 28-page amended complaint.
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