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  • Dr. Larry Lipkis, Starner Professor of Music at Moravian University in Bethlehem, PA, composer-in-residence & member of the Baltimore Consort, speaking about the concert of dance music of the Renaissance & Early Baroque to be presented by the Early Music ensembles at Moravian, on Sunday, April 6, 2025, at 7:00 pm in Peter Hall. There will be a Renaissance dance workshop to follow. For more information: www.moravian.edu/
  • Brink Powell, Director, & Harry Powell, Actor, speaking about the new original comedy,Doc Franklin Escapes Cambridge by BarbaraPease Weber at Diva Theater, 226 W. Market Street in Scranton, April 4, 5, 10 & 11, 2025at 7:30 pm; Sunday matinees April 6 & 13at 2:00; Facebook.com/DivaTheaterScranton
  • Patrick Hamilton, Professor of English at MisericordiaUniversity in Dallas, PA, speaking about his new bookGeorge Perez, about one of the most importantsuperhero artists of the 1970s & 1980s.The book was issued by the University Press ofMississippi and for information: www.upress.state.ms.us/Dr. Hamilton & Dr. Allan Austin are featured on theweekly WVIA podcast, "Pop Shop", heard Saturdaysat 6 pm and available online at wvia.org/popshop
  • A year after a pro-Trump mob attacked the U.S. Capitol, an informal community of amateur sleuths — known as "sedition hunters" — continues to identify people who were likely involved in the riot.
  • The House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol is holding a series of public hearings. The committee has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and collected tens of thousands of pages of documents as part of its investigation into the deadly attack. The next hearing – the panel’s ninth in this series – will be on October 13 at 1 p.m. ET. Watch the hearing and follow along as NPR host Rachel Martin, the NPR Politics team and others cover it live.
  • Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration announced more than $1.6 million in grant funding to post secondary institutions to help undergraduate students with children.
  • They came to hear the concert of their lives, but experienced something far more profound.
  • Re-examining assumptions about American culture in the 1950s.
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