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  • Chason Goldschmitz, Executive Director of the NEPA Philharmonic,speaking about the upcoming concerts in 2025 by the orchestra:Thursday, November 6 at 7:00 there will be a Candle (LIT)concert with the NEPA Philharmonic String Quartet at theLace Village 1315 Meylert Street in Scranton. The programwill feature contemporary pop tunes arranged for stringquartet--Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Bruno Mars andmore. There will be premium table seating with smallbites and signature drinks and an open bar.For more information about that performance andthe other concerts before the end of the calendar year:www.nepaphil.org/
  • Violinist Sophie Till, Associate Professor of Violin & Directorof the String Project at Marywood University in Scranton,and Nick Revel, multi-Grammy-nominated violist, composer,educator & audio engineer, speaking about the NotationProject and the Spring Gala Concert on Monday, May 5, 2025,at 6:30 pm at the Nazareth Student Center in the Latour Roomon the Marywood campus, presented by the String Project. The program will feature guestartist Nick Revel and the premiere of the new workcreated by the Notation Project. Admission is free andthe public is invited to attend. www.marywood.edu/
  • Jason Stein, Principal Trombone, Music Librarian & Personnel Managerof the NEPA Philharmonic, speaking about the series ofconcerts to be presented by the orchestra to celebrateIndependence Day in 2025. July 3--The full Philharmonic onCourthouse Square in downtown Scranton with fireworks at 7:30. Free.July 4--Philharmonic Brass & Percussion musicians at KirbyPark in Wilkes-Barre with fireworks at 8:00. Free.July 5--The Philharmonic Brass Quintet in a program titled,"Americana Brass" at Harmony in the Woods in Hawley, PA at6:00 pm. For more information: www.nepaphil.org/
  • Ali Basalyga, Manager of Social Media atNAC Entertainment, speaking about the 2025-2026 Broadway in Scranton season that willcontinue December 19 through the 21 with"The Book of Mormon"--shows 12/19 @ 7:30 pm;12/20 @ 2:00 & 7:30 pm; 12/21 @ 1:00 & 6:30 pm.Other shows in the series include: "Kinky Boots";"Chicago"; "Clue"; and "The Music Man". Performances are held at the Scranton CulturalCenter. Tickets are available at the SCC Box Officeand at www.NACentertainment.com/
  • The case tests the statute used to prosecute hundreds of defendants charged with invading the Capitol to stop the counting of electoral ballots for president in 2020.
  • Former Vice President Mike Pence tells Morning Edition that he and former President Donald Trump have gone "our separate ways." Pence looks back on pivotal moments and ahead to what he might do next.
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  • President Biden and Democratic leaders converged at the Capitol on Thursday with speeches, ceremonies and prayer to mark the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection.
  • At the hearing's end, House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol members unanimously voted to subpoena the former president.
  • President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus, often referred to as Europe's last dictator, claimed a sixth term in an election this week that much of the world sees as fraudulent.
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