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  • 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
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • Christmas comes to Julian every year in an old-fashioned way. The annual tree lighting will be Nov. 25 around 6 p.m. (recommended to arrive at 5:30 p.m.) The holiday season in Julian also offers an opportunity to shop at small boutiques, without crowds or lines, for one-of-a-kind gifts. Visit: visitjulian.com/to-see-do/special-events/country-christmas/ Visit Julian on Facebook / Instagram Photos from last year by Que Sera Media:
  • Universal Transitional Kindergarten teacher Jennifer Nannini from Hancock Elementary School, Standley Middle School math teacher Lisa Clifner, and Morse High School English teacher Maria Miller are the teachers of the year.
  • The billionaire sued the Center for Countering Digital Hate after the group published a series of reports detailing an uptick of hate speech on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
  • One researcher says it has become "standard" for any unexpected event "to be run through a filter of conspiracy theories based on the personal brand of the person spreading the theory."
  • A Los Angeles Superior Court judge approved the conservatorship Thursday, noting that Brian Wilson suffers from "a major cognitive disorder." Wilson has agreed to the conservatorship.
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