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  • Producer, vocalist and DJ Nia Archives creates “future classic” jungle that pays homage to her Jamaican heritage. Inspired by the soundsystem culture she grew up around in Leeds, her music also encompasses hip-hop, jazz, samba and rave, which she jumps between using vintage samples and heavy basslines. Visit: https://dice.fm/event/l8a9lb-nia-archives-junglists-worldwide-tour-5th-oct-wicked-west-open-air-san-diego-tickets?lng=en-US Nia Archives on Instagram and Facebook
  • The unpredictable 67th Grammy Awards were filled with surprising wins for artists including Beyoncé — with her first album of the year win — as well as multiple wins for Kendrick Lamar and awards for rising stars like Chappell Roan and Doechii.
  • The state Supreme Court takes a business-backed initiative to make it more difficult to raise taxes off the Nov. 5 ballot.
  • An Argentine judge ordered pretrial detention for two of the charged for suppling Payne with drugs. Prosecutors had filed initial charges against three people in November but didn't reveal their names.
  • President Trump took first trip of his term on Friday to North Carolina and California, visiting communities grappling with recovery from natural disasters.
  • The state is allowing more on-street alcohol sales and food in cannabis lounges. Supporters say the laws will boost downtown economies.
  • The National Park Service stays out of the debates about crowd sizes — including for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
  • On the rebound from a public defeat, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U reverts to the sound of Drake's early years, charting a tentative course back toward the rap throne.
  • Thanksgiving Day kicks off a wave of volunteers stirred by the holiday spirit, but those in charge of local charities say they'd rather have that help at other times of the year.
  • Join us for fun conversational classes of Hebrew for beginners with our experienced teacher Orli Moses. Knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet is not required as we will use transliterated scripts to focus on greetings and topical chats all while gaining the confidence of proper Hebrew pronunciation in a Hebrew speaking environment. Teacher: Orli Moses – Vilensky Born and raised in California, she grew up in a Hebrew-speaking household and holds dual Master’s degrees in teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TEOSL), and Master of International Business Administration (MIBA) from the World Union of Jewish Studies (WUJS) in Arad, Israel. She has been teaching Hebrew and Jewish Studies for the last 30 years and previously served as Director of Kesher Kef, an afterschool Hebrew enrichment program. For more information visit: yiddishlandcalifornia.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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