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  • One of the world's biggest stars performs a few of the world's biggest songs at the Tiny Desk.
  • Walkable neighborhoods promote active behaviors like walking for leisure or transportation to school, work, shopping or home, the authors wrote.
  • A dangerous heat wave will continue to grip San Diego County valleys, mountains and deserts Friday.
  • The new opt-in feature lets women and nonbinary drivers prioritize passengers who fit the same description. But it's not a guarantee and is only available in a handful of cities for now.
  • The former president has been in the Granite State almost every night this week, touting his 30-point victory in Iowa's caucuses. He's counting on New Hampshire's voters to help him win big.
  • The London-born star, whose British accent and natural style charmed her adopted country of France, died on Sunday. Her fame rivals the Hermès luxury handbags named after her.
  • Minor day-to-day differences to slight increase of high temperatures could continue through Tuesday.
  • It’s a swinging tour of the country through American Songbook! The birthplace of the Songbook was New York but that didn’t stop musicians from creating a catalogue of memorable tunes about other cities. It’s a show of recognizable standards with a dozen stops in places like Chicago, Rhode Island, Alabama, San Francisco, and even down Route 66. Stellar line-up includes: Niki Haris (“The Big Voice” behind Madonna), Adrian Cunningham (Australia’s “Down Under Sax Star”), Olivia Chindamo (The Julliard School’s first jazz graduate of Master’s Degree in Jazz Voice in 2021), backed by bandleader/pianist Konrad Paszkduzki (John Pizzarelli Trio, NY's Cafe Carlyle, DC's Blues Alley) Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • More than 50 workers at Marvel Studios in LA, New York and Atlanta have signed authorization cards to be represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, or IATSE.
  • You saw William Mulholland in the movie Chinatown, but that highly fictionalized film only scratched the surface of this controversial figure. In one of the greatest civil engineering feats in American history, William Mulholland designed and built the Los Angeles Aqueduct, which transported water 233 miles from the picturesque Owens Valley south to Los Angeles. Completed in 1913, the aqueduct made him a hero to Angelenos, but fifteen years later, the St. Francis Dam above Los Angeles burst, killing over 400 people and effectively ending his career. This event is free and open to the public, and there is no need to pre-register.  Recommended for adults.
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