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  • We're revisiting our recording session from February of 2020 featuring music performed live in studio by guitarist Max Hatt and vocalist Edda Glass. You can hear that episode in its entirety here.Their original music truly defies genre classification, but has been described as cinematic folk, including jazz, and Bossa Nova. They garnered a Grand Prize win at the 2014 NewSong Competition at Lincoln Center in New York. They’ve performed all over the country and have appeared on both NPR and PBS.
  • A day-long event, created by and for LGBTQ youth, is coming up Saturday. Students in grades 6 through 12, from anywhere, are invited to attend. The event will include a concert, food, and activities, and is entirely free.
  • The Sunshine State has fallen behind more than a dozen other states in harnessing its sunshine for energy.A national report conducted by the Solar Power…
  • Myra Janco Daniels, who founded the Philharmonic Center for the Arts (now Artis-Naples) and the Naples Museum of Art (now the Baker Museum), died Wednesday, June 22, at the age of 96.
  • Charles Gliniewicz's shooting death garnered national attention and prompted a manhunt for suspects. But investigators have concluded he staged his death.
  • To migrants fleeing war and poverty, there were two starkly conflicting messages from Croatia this week: On Wednesday, it was "Welcome." Today, it's don't stay.
  • Apple has unveiled the latest iPhones — the 5C and 5S — and says they will replace the current iPhone 5. Apple also says its next mobile operating system, iOS 7, will be available free next week.
  • New research suggests that racial disparities and other biased outcomes in medicine, the criminal justice system, and other areas, can be explained by unconscious attitudes and stereotypes. But how do we get rid of subtle racial biases?
  • WRVO/Central New York reporter for the Innovation Trail
  • Hannah Yechivi is a WUSF digital intern for fall 2018.
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