They say they have protesters with legitimate concerns and they want to get that know and thats what that feeds us about only tyranny or what does that refer to well presumably it refers to government by the government here in hong kong and of course the government in beijing. Extraordinary stuff and im glad you mentioned beijing now actually understate it will come back to you later on because we have got a guest with us from beijing political analyst and i had to hang out who we quite often speak to here and i was there and i thank you for joining us these pictures quite extraordinary tell me your thoughts and we spoke to a correspondent about it earlier but tell me your thoughts on how this will be viewed in beijing right now. It seems to be the ugly face of anarchy i dont know how this you know its its a. Democratic. Rights type situation when you have hooligans and going in and destroying the siege of legitimate power it will not be you know very well obviously protesters. You kno
a plane crashes in the nepalese city of polk auto. ah, sammy s a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up, the rise to find survivors. new crane after a russian missile hit the residential block and denise for the world health organization. well comes the release of new coven. 19 dalton from china, showing $60000.00 people have died in the last month and an extreme shortage of basic medication. and germany puts pharmacies under pressure. ah, now we begin with news from the pole where at least 68 people have died in a plane crash. 72 people were on board the aircraft when it went down impala. the twin prop plane was operated by domestic carriers. yeti airlines. this is where it happened about 200 kilometers west of the capitol cap. man do the crash sciences between porthos new international airport. it opened just 2 weeks ago and the old airport, the plane went down in a forest along the setting and back you river from here to limbo has more from captain do.
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Flatlands Dance Theatre presents The Solo Series, streaming May 1-8.
Flatlands Dance Theatre’s 11th season finale, The Solo Series, invites audiences to experience a one-of-a-kind opportunity to watch each of its dancers perform a solo choreographed virtually by renowned guest artists from all over the world, including choreographers from South Korea, China, Brazil, and all across the US.
Flatlands has teamed with filmmaker Andrew Ina to create screendances located in some of Lubbock’s most compelling sites.
Tickets for this online streaming event are $20 each and are available now at www.flatlandsdance.org/events
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Linda Wilkins
Arts Council of Westerville
March has much to offer those wanting to create art, as well as those who enjoy observing art.
Hands-on art opportunities include Aladdin craft and drama activities for children and creative-writing and painting sessions for adults.
For viewers and listeners, live music performances are scheduled, as well as numerous art exhibits and three new plays that invite audience feedback. The arts inspire and connect us all in many ways.
Linda Wilkins is a member of the Arts Council of Westerville.
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Through March – Pet Portraits. Artists at Sunbear Studios and Gallery are accepting reservations for pet portraits to be created in a variety of styles and mediums. Go to sunbearstudio.com for details.
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February s First Friday Art Trail is scheduled for 6 p.m. Feb. 5 and will be virtual on Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Art’s social media and Texas Tech Public Media’s YouTube Channel at https://tv.kttz.org/virtual
First Friday Art Trail is a free, self-guided public art event. Featuring a variety of art centers, museums, galleries and businesses, First Friday Art Trail offers an ever-changing array of art exhibits in all media. In-person First Friday Art Trails are canceled until further notice due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Anyone can participate virtually by emailing jordan.canal@lhuca.org or by posting their work on social media using the hashtag #virtualkfirstfridaylbk