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A royal commission-style inquiry to probe allegations of money laundering and poor governance at The Star’s Sydney casino is about to kick off.

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Cape Cod activities: What to do for entertainment Feb 19-25

Martha s Vineyard and Provincetown virtual game nights: 7-10 p.m. Free. Check www.eventbrite.com. The Anne Hutchinson Tour of Provincetown: various times, Bas Relief Park, 106 Bradford St., Provincetown. $15. https://www.eventbrite.com Friday, Feb. 19 Online Yoga for Wise Warriors! With Lees Yunit: 8:30-9:30 a.m. Feb. 19, presented online via Zoom by the Cultural Center of Cape Cod. $15-$75. 508-394-7100, aneill@cultural-center.org, cultural-center.org. Free toy glider for visits to Massachusetts Air & Space Museum: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 19-20 and 25, 790 Iyannough Road, Barnstable. Free-$8. 508-827-6300, massairspace.org. Museum celebrating one-year anniversary and noting Paul K. Guillow manufacturing balsa-wood airplanes 95 years ago in Wakefield, a year before Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic Ocean.

Cape Cod entertainment: Glass wonders, Michael J Fox & to do Feb 19-25

“Electric Garden of Unearthly Delights” (through June 1) showcases “luminous glass” by Mundy Hepburn, who works with the same scientific principles used in television and fluorescent light to create art. He fills blown-glass forms with gas mixtures such as helium, neon, argon, krypton and xenon, then activates it all with high-frequency static electricity. The result is described as “a kaleidoscope of swirling patterns of multicolored light.” Connecticut native Mundy’s “moving, living art” has been exhibited in over 30 installations. “Fritz Glass” (through Oct. 31) highlights the work of featured artist Fritz Lauenstein, who, after studying glass-blowing in Maine and Vermont, set up his studio in Dennis in 1990. He creates both functional and decorative glass, including marbles, paperweights, perfume bottles, jewelry, vases and bowls. His work has been shown and sold in museums and over 200 galleries.

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