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  • While Britons might be happy to see their prime minister go, Ukrainians hold him in higher regard.
  • UCSD professor says many perpetrators are "driven by ideological meanings" and the reasons "come down to more than just mental illness."
  • Looking for a few ways to infuse art and culture into your pandemic weekend and Mother's Day?
  • Airs Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • A local wastewater monitoring project has become a public health tool for quickly identifying COVID-19 spread in the community, as well as new variants.
  • Singer-songwriter Laura Veirs releases her first album produced without her ex-husband, who she divorced in 2019.
  • The band from Glasgow gives a charming, magnificent performance of songs from its new album, plus a classic tune from If You're Feeling Sinister.
  • This weekend is packed with music, art and even science. We've got the City Ballet presenting works by Balanchine, a pairing of science and music at the Salk Institute plus a band raised in National City. And it's your last chance to catch a nostalgic — and unsettling — exhibition at the Athenaeum.
  • Gin Blossoms indelible jangle-pop sound was evolving during radio’s diverse mix of hair bands and grunge music superstars. The band’s fusion of Pop, Melodic Rock, Folk and Country elements took the airwaves by siege, making the band an MTV playlist hostage for almost a decade and the group a natural 90’s mainstay. From their breakout album through today, Robin, Jesse, Bill and Scotty have sold over 10 million records and are one of the most in demand 90’s live artists who began at the end of the grunge era. They will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Friday, December 17 at 9 p.m., doors open at 8:30 p.m. Get Tickets Here: $37 advanced / $40 day of show / $65 reserved loft seating (available over the phone)
  • Gin Blossoms indelible jangle-pop sound was evolving during radio’s diverse mix of hair bands and grunge music superstars. The band’s fusion of Pop, Melodic Rock, Folk and Country elements took the airwaves by siege, making the band an MTV playlist hostage for almost a decade and the group a natural 90’s mainstay. From their breakout album through today, Robin, Jesse, Bill and Scotty have sold over 10 million records and are one of the most in demand 90’s live artists who began at the end of the grunge era. They will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Thursday, December 16 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Get Tickets Here: $37 advanced / $40 day of show / $65 reserved loft seating (available over the phone)
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