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  • Step into a 1968 holiday party like no other! Join the fabulous girl group—Missy, Cindy Lou, Suzy, and Betty Jean—as they light up Harper’s Hardware with classic ‘60s holiday hits, heartfelt harmonies, and hilarious surprises. It’s a retro celebration of friendship, festive cheer, and toe-tapping tunes! “The Winter Wonderettes” a musical comedy by Roger Bean, directed by Beth Poore Finch, assisted by Dyan Schnaars, and sponsored by Superior Contract Cleaning. The play will open on Friday, December 12th with our Opening Night Gala starting at 6:15 p.m., with food, drink specials, and Christmas songs by Devils and Trains. The show will start at 7:30 p.m. For more information, click here.
  • Refuge: The Courage to Witness is a multidisciplinary initiative that explores what keeps us disconnected from suffering and conflict and from recognizing the potential for healing and peace. Initiated by Hagit Barkai, Associate Professor of Art at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, in collaboration with the NUNU Art and Culture Collective, the project aims to connect global and local issues while fostering communication around personal and societal healing during times of conflict. It serves as a catalyst for growth, bridging the distance between global conflict, community concerns, and the transformative power of healing through art and dialogue. The opening ceremony will take place Friday, March 13th, from 6-9PM. For more information, click here.
  • The curfew comes after thousands of President Trump's supporters headed to the U.S. Capitol, prompting the House and Senate to swiftly go into recess as Capitol Police locked down the complex.
  • Donald Trump's "sheriff star" tweet marks another unforced error for the campaign, in what's become an almost constant stream of blunders.
  • Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine two years ago. Russia expected a quick victory. Ukraine expected Russian defeat. But the war goes on.
  • The Jan. 6 report was set to be a major boon for publishers. A week out, sales have been relatively slow compared to other blockbuster government reports. (Story first aired on ATC on Jan. 16, 2023.)
  • American democracy is more vulnerable today than it was on January 6 because the "big lie" that Donald Trump won the 2020 election has spread, says Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA).
  • The Big Ten and Pac-12 have canceled their football seasons this fall, but other college conferences said they're determined to play — and they believe they can do so safely.
  • Conservative activist Ginni Thomas, wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, has given closed-door testimony to the Jan. 6 panel about her involvement with a campaign to overturn the 2020 election results.
  • Legal scholar Kim Wehle unpacks Trump's promise to pardon Jan. 6 attackers and why his pardoning power might have wider ranging implications.
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