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  • The San Diego Early Music Society is pleased to present American-French harpsichordist Lillian Gordis in her San Diego debut. Hailed as a “Martha Argerich of the harpsichord” (ResMusica), Lillian Gordis regularly performs as a soloist in festivals across Europe and the United States. As part of the SDEMS new Solo Series, she will perform four Preludes and Fugues from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier book II and the 6th partita BWV 830. Don't miss this intimate concert in the wonderful acoustics of St Paul's Great Hall. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • A veteran NPR editor publicly questions whether the public radio network has, in its push for greater diversity and representation, overlooked conservative viewpoints.
  • The Federal Trade Commission will vote Tuesday on whether to issue a final rule banning noncompete agreements. The Biden administration has argued that noncompetes harm workers and stifle competition.
  • Many schools — but not all — in the state and around the U.S. already ban phones in class. This requires it now in Indiana.
  • Premieres Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App. Guest: Emily Bazelon, lecturer, Yale Law School. In June, the U.S. Supreme Court will issue decisions on cases impacting everything from reproductive rights to Donald Trump's legal woes. But public approval for the Court is at a record low. What does that mean for the health of our democracy?
  • Hamas now appears closer to accepting a more gradual approach to its core demands, including a permanent end to the fighting and a full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, according to multiple officials close to the talks.
  • Hundreds of students have been arrested. Columbia says progress was made in negotiations with protesters, while at GWU, students are flouting orders to clear encampments.
  • Hearings have turned up embarrassing emails and problems with grants, but evidence of a larger cover-up is lacking.
  • Join Revision in the Opening Reception to Comfy Cozy Hygge, an exhibition in celebration of the Danish lifestyle. The word Hygge (pronounced "hoo-gah") enlists the slower pace of life and is often celebrated during winter, with the act of togetherness, craft making and finding warmth in everyday practices. This exhibition includes a variety of work by Revision Artists in Residence, along with many local artisans within a 3 room gallery building. Expect a variety of mediums on display including photography, weaving, sculpture, acrylic paintings, mixed media, and more. - Beverages served. - Parking available inside shared lot of Mart Square - ADA bathroom and accessible space Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge and conductor Graham Ross make their debut at St James-by-the Sea with a magnificent festive Christmas program that stretches from the richness of Renaissance polyphony by Praetorius, Morales, and Mouton to masterpieces by Howells, Sally Beamish and Will Todd. Since the founding of a mixed voice choir in 1972, the Choir of Clare College has gained an international reputation as one of the world’s leading university choirs. In addition to its primary function of leading services three times a week in the College chapel, the Choir keeps an active schedule recording, broadcasting, and performing. Former directors have included John Rutter and Timothy Brown. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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