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  • Award-winning young cellist Alexander Hersh will join pianist Victor Santiago Asunción for a recital on Sunday, November 16, featuring cello sonatas by Beethoven, Saint-Saëns, and Grieg.
  • The Senate just passed a government funding deal, and House members will vote soon. Many Democrats wanted the party to hold out for Affordable Care Act subsidies, and some of them have turned against Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, even though he opposed the deal. Schumer's former legislative director, Jim Kessler, explains more.
  • President Biden formally apologized on Friday to tribal communities for the federal Indian boarding schools that operated for 150 years and separated Native American children from their families. Native News Online founder Levi Rickert reacts.
  • Kacky Walton talked with multidisciplinary artist Sean Murphy, founder of the Mighty Souls Brass Band, and international sound artist Mike Tamburo. Both will perform at Crosstown Arts’ Green Room on Sunday, October 27, at 7:30 p.m.
  • Memphis Theological Seminary’s facility at the Joseph Newburger House could return to its roots as a residential home after the school closes in July.
  • Memphis Mayor Paul Young touted the economic potential of the city in his annual State of the City address, promising to turnaround chronic population decline with a continued focus on public safety and business investment.
  • Concerts International’s chamber music season continues Friday, February 13, at 7:00 p.m. at Harris Concert Hall with a flute and guitar duet featuring Gary Schocker and Jason Vieaux.
  • In this episode of “Protecting Your Money,” host Randy Hutchinson, president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South, advises consumers to exercise caution when selecting a tax preparer.
  • On Monday, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's convicted co-conspirator, invoked her Fifth Amendment rights during a virtual deposition before the House Oversight Committee. Investigative journalist Vicky Ward talks about what that means and explains how the release of files related to the Epstein investigation threatens to take down UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
  • The Community Foundation’s recent Responsive Grants program awarded nearly $1 million dollars total in unrestricted funds to 46 agencies who—along with their clients—are facing unprecedented pressures. One of those grants supports Advocates for Immigrant Rights, known as AIR—a nonprofit law firm providing guidance and representation to clients navigating an increasingly complex immigration system.
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