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  • NOVO Brazil Brewing Company is hosting a Disney-themed shop-and-sip event with Erika's Pop-Up Shops on the patio of its Lane Avenue brewery on Saturday, June 8 from 2 – 6 p.m. The family-friendly afternoon is free to attend, and it includes complimentary face painting for kids. The first 60 adults through the doors will receive Mickey ears and pins as well. Guests can shop from a variety of home-based, handmade, and small businesses selling Disney-themed soaps, jewelry, clothing, tumblers, crafts, baked goods, and more. Some of the vendors include Cake For Your Pet, Lasting Links by Lex, Moreno Mugs & More, and Suds & Bath Buds
  • A federal judge in Texas has partially blocked the government's ban on noncompetes. An estimated 30 million U.S. workers are subject to the employment agreements.
  • Yale Strom & Hot Pstromi present "From the Shuk to the Shtetl." The concert traces how the strains of Middle Eastern folk music heard in the busy shuks influenced the klezmer musicians who played throughout Eastern Europe. Arabic, Sephardic, Hebrew, and Yiddish songs and melodies convey the centrality of the Middle Eastern modes and rhythms. Joining Hot Pstromi are two very special guest musicians: Jamie Papish and Amos Hoffman. Papish is renowned for being one of the top Middle Eastern percussionists, and Hoffman is considered one of the best oud players in the world. They will be joined by Gunnar Biggs on contrabass, Fred Benedetti on guitar, Tripp Sprague on reeds, Elizabeth Schwartz on vocals, and Yale Strom on violin.
  • Some financial help is coming for small business owners trying to recover from damage done in the recent floods across San Diego County. In other news, our KPBS South Bay Engagement Producer joins the podcast to fill us in on what resources are available on KPBS’s Voter Hub. Plus, we highlight one of the traditions of Lunar New Year.
  • Jeff Bezos founded the e-commerce giant in his garage 30 years ago. NPR's Andrew Mambo talks with business reporter Alina Selyukh about how Bezos built an empire and what's next for the company.
  • The president-elect’s border policies could hit trade, privacy, and immigrant families living in California.
  • It's the latest attack in Pakistan's restive Balochistan province and comes days ahead of a major security summit being hosted in the capital. No group claimed immediate responsibility for the attack.
  • Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she had to consider whether she is a "feminist." She joined NPR's Mary Louise Kelly to discuss her new memoir, Freedom.
  • A conservative appeals court sided with Republicans in ruling against a Mississippi law that allows election officials to count mail ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but arrive after it.
  • We have a lot of labels for Leonardo da Vinci but a new documentary seeks to understand him as a person.
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