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  • In the first of our six-part series, NPR's Bob Mondello explains how the theater that most Americans see is being transformed.
  • At UC San Diego Health, there were 67 cases of trauma-related incidents due to falls at the border wall from 2016 to 2019. The number jumped to 375 between 2019 and 2021.
  • Cashless commerce poses difficulties for people who do not have a checking or savings account.
  • Laws banning abortion in many conservative U.S. states are expected to boost birth rates among adolescents, whose bodies often aren't built for safe childbirth, or for carrying a pregnancy to term.
  • The group of would-be astronauts includes four women and reflects a broad stretch of America, from Alaska to Puerto Rico.
  • The increase in nonwhite Americans identifying as vegetarian and eating less meat is part of the longstanding work of vegan activists of color to make plant-based eating more accessible.
  • Two psychologists in Ukraine tell what they are hearing from traumatized children — and how to give support to these youngsters. Although in the chaos of war, that can be a daunting task.
  • In the "new normal" of the hybrid workplace, are remote and in-person workers going to be treated equally? It's a matter of hot debate right now.
  • Heat waves can take a toll on our health, and some people are especially vulnerable. But you can do a lot to look out for those who are at higher risk of heat-related illness.
  • Hard Day’s Night, Southern California's #1 Beatles tribute show, thrills audiences with tight harmonies and flawless note-for-note instrumental renditions of Beatles hits. Hard Day’s Night has honed their show to become one of the most musically and visually satisfying Beatles tribute acts in the world. Hard Day’s Night is based in Los Angeles and performs throughout North America, Europe, and Japan. Their custom-tailored costumes, vintage instruments, Liverpudlian dialect, and precise attention to every detail recreate the magic, music, wit, and wisdom of the total Beatles phenomenon. On stage, the four permanent members capture the unique personality, physicality, and charm of the Beatle they each portray, including the Fab Four’s familiar head bobs, toe taps, and patter between songs. Three costume changes cover the full range of the Beatles experience and beyond, with authentic early black suits, Sgt. Peppers’ regalia, and Abbey Road attire, with all scenes set with a video backdrop. Hear the horn section on Penny Lane and the full orchestration of A Day in the Life. Relive the emotional intensity of John in his classic white suit performing Imagine, Paul’s moving Yesterday solo, the high energy of stadium songs like Twist and Shout and 30 other Beatles hits. Enjoy this show on Wednesdays, November 3, 10 and 24, and on Wednesday, December 1 at 7 p.m. at the Welk Resort Theatre Escondido. Get tickets here! Kids admission: $25 Adult admission: $38 For more information, please go to the Welk Resort Theatre website or call (760) 749-3448.
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