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  • A sound artist set out to capture the acoustic wonder of a famed swath of quaking aspens. It's one of the largest trees on the planet, known as Pando.
  • Eric Clapton is one of the most successful musicians of the 20th and 21st centuries. Inducted an unprecedented three times into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he is regarded by critics and fans alike as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Cream of Clapton is a remarkable and utterly authentic tribute to Eric Clapton, covering the songs from his days in Cream and Derek and the Dominoes, as well as his spectacular solo career. I Shot the Sheriff, Wonderful Tonight, Cocaine, Layla, and an unplugged acoustic set featuring such favourites as Tears in Heaven, are just a few of the many songs faithfully performed by Cream of Clapton in their two hour theatre show. Cream of Clapton have been playing together for 7 years - and it shows. This is a tribute without equal - nobody does it better!
  • Global Scientific Guild is delighted to welcome all Forensic Science experts and delegates to participate in the 2nd Global Webinar on Forensic Science which is going to be held during July 23-25, 2021. Forensic Science Webinar will be focusing on the theme “Insights and Innovations in Forensic Science: Progressing to the Future”. Topics discussed: • Forensic Science: Latest Research, Technology and Innovation • Current challenges in Forensic Science • Cyber Security Forensics (CSF) • Forensic Medicine • Wild Life Forensic Science • Nuclear Forensics • Forensic Sociology • Forensic Psychiatry • And many more! For more info, visit our homepage or email Sandy B at forensic@gsguild.org
  • In a landmark case, a group of 18 Indian couples has petitioned the country's Supreme Court to legalize same-sex marriage. Arguments are wrapping up this week and a decision is expected this summer.
  • When Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch addressed investors on Tuesday, he did not apologize for the events that led to a $787 million settlement over the broadcasting of election-related falsehoods.
  • The government could run out of money to pay its bills as soon as June 1. President Biden said talks were "productive" though Speaker Kevin McCarthy said "I didn't see any new movement."
  • At a time of rising rates of depression and anxiety among teens, the American Psychological Association warns parents that their children need more protection when they are online.
  • Practice being in the present with paper folding activities. Everything comes in a kit that can be utilized in the Teen Space or taken home.
  • Mutu, who lives in Nairobi and Brooklyn, is the star of a show at New York's New Museum. Her art takes on viruses, genocide, junk mail (the "sleeping serpent" is full of it), her own hybrid identity.
  • Morning Edition asked readers to submit poems in the form of letters, addressed to anyone. NPR poet-in-residence Kwame Alexander drew from the more than 600 responses to create a community poem.
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