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Every week, host Jenee Darden speaks with a different local artist about upcoming arts events in the Bay Area. April 16, 2025 • On today’s show: Scottish fiddler legend Alasdair Fraser talks ...
Reserve Bank Governor Christian Hawkesby is staying the course by cutting the OCR by 25, rather than 50 basis points. Photo / Mark Mitchell Just as we thought things at the Reserve Bank of New ...
NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny explains what this could mean for the banks - and homeowners. Get more of the radio, music and podcasts you love with the FREE iHeartRadio app.
A 2019 study aimed to explore the sex differences in subjective and objective measures of ADHD among children referred to clinics. The study’s researchers found that certain subjective and ...
The Government has revealed the New Zealand Green Investment Finance will stop making new investments - and will wind down its' existing portfolio. Climate Change Minister Simon Watts says it has ...
The event, which runs through April 19 on every day from Tuesdays through Saturdays, entertains over 100,000 people of different faiths and beliefs every year, according to director Jenee Prince.
"Nearly every scene in the pageant shows the Savior lifting, healing, serving, rescuing, and loving," director Jenee Prince said in a news release. “It was intentionally written that way.
Jenée Priebe knows murals, and she wants to connect people with them. The former director of the SHINE Mural Festival established No Good Deeds Art, a public art consultancy that also provides project ...
"Nearly every scene in the pageant shows the Savior lifting, healing, serving, rescuing, and loving," director Jenee Prince said in a news release. “It was intentionally written that way. We want ...
Jenee Johnson, famous for showing off her dance moves as an Usher during Fort Wayne Komets games, announced she will be retiring her dancing shoes. Johnson said her seven to eight years of dancing ...
Each week in Dear Prudence Uncensored, Prudie discusses a tricky letter with a fellow Slate colleague. This week, they dig into “Face the Truth.” I’m in my mid-30s and I have a good friend ...