
New Tunes at Two
New Tunes At Two Week of April 26th
SOUTHERN SONGS & STORIES: TOUGH TIMES ENCAPSULATED IN THE BEAUTY OF HER SONG: ESTHER ROSE
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Tuesday nights at 8pm, WNCW presents 20/21, the show that explores musical connections between the 20th century and the 21st. Host Kevin Washington, invites you to join him for a show where you’ll hear current WNCW artists alongside their influences, notable producers’ works over the past and current century, tunes from musical families over the decades and a lot more. It’s 20/21, the new show connecting the dots from yesteryear to now. 8-9pm every Tuesday on listener-powered radio, WNCW.
NPR News
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The CSU Chancellor called the directive "the most comprehensive and consequential university plan for COVID-19 vaccines in the country." It will affect more than 1 million students and employees.
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Researchers say cocaine, meth and other street drugs are increasingly contaminated with deadly synthetic opioids, contributing to a major spike in deaths.
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"This is the most effective way to enable movement of people between countries," an Israeli official says. Israel says this is the world's first bilateral agreement on COVID-19 vaccine passports.
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The Senate passed new legislation to address a spike in hate crimes and violence targeted at the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. Josh Hawley was the only senator to vote against it.
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The new law also makes blocking public roadways a misdemeanor offense.
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"I've had my eye on that job for a long time," the actor and director said recently. Nearly 250,000 people have signed a petition backing his dream.