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  • Here's the list of new albums out today, including Djo, Jane Remover, Elton John and Brandi Carlile.
  • Morgiane, perhaps the oldest opera by a Black American, finally receives its full public performance, shedding light on the forgotten heyday of opera in New Orleans.
  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is running for elected public office for the first time, as the country is roiled by turbulence set in motion by President Trump.
  • Kick off 2025 with a delicious New Year's Day Brunch at Piper, featuring an elevated buffet designed to delight every palate. Enjoy fresh chilled seafood, including oysters with Bloody Mary mignonette and poached shrimp with cocktail sauce, alongside garden-fresh winter crudités and salanova greens. Indulge in warm comfort foods like cheddar cheese scramble, French toast, and roasted potatoes, or build your perfect omelet at our live omelet bar. For a touch of decadence, savor carved prime Brandt beef and cedar-planked salmon, then finish with an array of pastries and desserts like lemon meringue tarts and chocolate cheesecake. Brunch is $85 per person and includes drip coffee, orange juice, and agua fresca. Join us on January 1st to celebrate the start of a bright new year with exceptional flavors and good company. Reserve your spot today! Visit: https://www.sevenrooms.com/experiences/piperoceanside/piper-new-years-day-brunch-4931655986331648 Piper Restaurant on Instagram and Facebook
  • OpenAI — the company behind ChatGPT and a big part of Stargate — is partnering with the U.S. National Laboratories. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly spoke with OpenAI's Chris LeHane, here are the highlights.
  • NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes Matt Reilly, of Austin public radio station KUTX, to discuss the best albums released on March 14.
  • You don't need to visit Japan or Washington, D.C. to see cherry blossom trees. Here are three places around the U.S. where you can see the blooms — weather permitting.
  • University leaders are under pressure to comply with federal executive orders and policy changes or risk losing federal funding. Some college presidents say that makes their jobs more challenging.
  • The National World War Two Museum and the Gary Sinise Foundation celebrate the trailblazing women who worked in the American defense industry in the 1940s, and preserve their stories for future generations.
  • This weekend in the arts: "Jaja's African Hair Braiding," "The Counter," "Nighttime Julianne" and more theater openings; plein air art meets San Diego farms; Lucha Fest; anti-fascist art; San Diego Ballet; plus Wonderfront Festival and more live music picks
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