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Virtual piano recital to premiere on Channel 8 TV on April 10
Musician Lynda Lybeck Robinson has taught piano lessons to students in Unalaska since 1996. Live performances were an important part of the program. After COVID-19 cancelled several recitals, students are back on stage this year and will also perform on Channel 8 TV. KUCB's Vic Fisher sat down with Lybeck Robinson to find out more.
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After years of early success, Omar Apollo releases full debut album 'Ivory'
Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Omar Apollo about his psychedelically soulful music and his full-length album, "Ivory."
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Snow crabs in the Bering Sea have been hard to find — partially due to climate change
Ayesha Rascoe asks Seattle Times reporter Hal Bernton about the drop in the population of Bering Sea snow crabs, and why scientists think climate change may be an important driver.
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Money from the COVID Paycheck Protection Program was allegedly largely misspent
Ayesha Rascoe asks Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who chairs the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee, about fraudulent pandemic aid.
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Politics chat: Politicians get COVID; Jackson confirmed; Mitch McConnell interview
High-profile Washington, D.C. politicians are testing positive for the coronavirus in a reminder that the pandemic is far from over.
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Sunday Puzzle: W first and last, it's the law
Eric Houston plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Ayesha Rascoe.
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Saturday sports: MLB begins; NBA playoffs coming up; Tiger Woods plays Masters
Major League Baseball is finally beginning after a player lockout pushed the season start date back by a week. The NBA playoffs are almost here, while Tiger Woods makes a comeback.
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2 sisters share their plans to unite after fleeing Ukraine
Scott Simon speaks with sisters Lena and Kira Manilich, both of whom left Ukraine, about their efforts to reunite in the United States.
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A worrisome new bird flu is spreading in American birds and may be here to stay
Scientists are tracking a deadly bird flu outbreak that has infected wild birds in more than 30 states. Purging the nation's poultry supply may not be enough to keep the virus from sticking around.
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Pakistan parliament holds a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Imran Khan
The Pakistan parliament is holding a no-confidence vote in Prime Minister Imran Khan, which will lead to his ouster. Opponents accuse his government of economic mismanagement.
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