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  • Roots rockers Larkin Poe have announced a massive North American tour in early 2023 behind their next album "Blood Harmony." The 27-city campaign kicks off January 20 in Asheville and runs into April hitting major U.S. markets like Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago and their hometown of Atlanta. Canadian shows are planned for Vancouver and Toronto. Prior to the tour, the band will be joining Willie Nelson during portions of his latest Outlaw Music Festival during the fall. WHEN| Friday, Feb. 10, 2023 - The show starts at 7 p.m. WHERE| House of Blues - 1055 Fifth Ave San Diego , California 92102 ADMISSION| Tickets can purchased here! - Tickets start at $46+ SOCIALS| Follow Larkin Poe on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Global honeybee populations have been declining for many years, due to disease, loss of habitat and poor beekeeping practices. A newly approved vaccine helps fight American Foulbrood disease.
  • UNICEF estimates about 20,000 babies have been born in Gaza since Israel began its offensive there in response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
  • Researchers are inching closer to creating human eggs and sperm in the lab that carry a full complement of anyone's DNA. It could revolutionize fertility treatment and raises huge ethical questions.
  • In Oregon, some are seeking out psilocybin for relief from mental health issues. But tracking the effects of that treatment is very much a work in progress.
  • Ligia Lewis works as a choreographer conceiving and directing experimental performance. Lewis’s works, often marked by physical intensity and humor, seek to animate subjects through a process that disrupts normative conceptions of the body while negotiating the ghostly traces of history, memory, and the unknown. Through her choreographic scores and compositions, she develops expressive concepts that give form to movements, speech, affects, thoughts, relations, utterances, and the bodies that hold them. Thus her work slides between the familiar and the unfamiliar. Held together by the logic of interdependence, disorder, and play, she creates space(s) for the emergent and the indeterminate while tending to the mundane. In her work, sonic and visual metaphors meet the body, materializing the enigmatic, the poetic, and the dissonant. Lewis’s work continues to evoke the nuances of embodiment. Co-sponsored by the Black Studies Project Black Studies Project, UCSD on Facebook
  • A major in the Army Reserves and financial counselor with the Army allegedly used his access to beneficiaries of deceased servicemembers to defraud them and enrich himself, prosecutors allege.
  • Lewis replaces Brady Hoke, who was allowed to finish the season after the school announced his retirement with two games to go.
  • Scripps Institution secures $6.5M grant from NOAA to enhance Earth science studies, advancing geodesy education and updating spatial reference systems.
  • No one immediately claimed responsibility for Sunday's bombing, which killed dozens and wounded nearly 200 people.
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