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When the California biotech firm filed for bankruptcy, there was one looming question for customers: What's going to happen to my data?
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In deference to President Trump's anti-DEI order, the space agency has removed a promise to send the "the first woman, first person of color" to walk on the moon aboard the Artemis III mission.
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They're demanding a deal between Israel and Hamas to release all the remaining hostages, and also demonstrating against government attempts to weaken the judiciary.
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This Trump administration official was a key figure in the dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development — and will help set the agenda for the future of foreign aid.
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Variety is the watchword for Brass, Reeds, and Percussion—and this edition is no exception. This edition includes jazz standards, Hungarian marches, a popular song from the 1920s, music from a 20th century movie, and music from a 19th century ballet. This edition also features original classical wind band music: a partita composed by Carl Stamitz, who lived from 1745 to 1801. He was born in Mannheim, Germany, where his father was the leader of the Mannheim court orchestra. As a youth, Carl Stamitz was employed as a violinist in the orchestra, but at the age of 25 began touring Europe as a virtuoso violinist.
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Saturday's concert is at 7:30 at the VBC, Sundays will be in Roberts Recital Hall at 3:30.
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Host Katy Ganaway facilitates a panel of film enthusiasts: KB of KBS VHS, Josh Jossey of Schlockbuster Presents, & Rob Freese of The Mad Movie-A-Thon-O-Rama.
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Rule of Thirds bandmembers Phil Weaver and Gabe LaRose visit WLRH for a live studio performance in advance of their March 27 concert in Roberts Recital Hall.
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