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Animal Sun – Local Lounge – 1/27/21
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January 27, 2021 by sfederico
Samantha spoke with Steven Blake of Animal Sun on how the band formed in Charlottesville and moved to Los Angeles, and go in-depth on the first single off of their debut album, Echoes of a Dream.
Plus, the struggles of working on an album in a COVID-19 hotspot, and more in this extended edition of the Local Lounge!
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Celtic Connections is going online a week today - for a 19 day festival By Louise Glen
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Updated: 10:19, 08 January 2021
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The Celtic Connections online festival will begin one week today.
Across 19 days, the festival will present over 30 online performances between Friday January 15 and Tuesday February 2 2021.
St Lukes. Picture: Gaelle Beri
World class concerts will be available to view online with some of the biggest names on the Scottish music scene and beyond appearing on screens across the world as part of the winter festival.
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LA JOLLA, CA Made in clandestine laboratories and sold widely across the United States, the diverse class of drugs known as synthetic cannabinoids presents a growing public health threat.
In a new study, Scripps Research scientists have devised a way to deactivate these designer drugs after they ve been administered offering a potential path for treating addiction and overdose.
The research appears today in the American Chemical Society s open access journal
JACS Au, with findings from the laboratory of Kim Janda, PhD, the Ely R. Callaway, Jr. professor of chemistry at Scripps Research. Janda and his team developed a vaccine that was able to broadly counter the effects of synthetic cannabinoids in rodents, sequestering the drug molecules before they could interact with the central nervous system. Importantly, the approach worked in models that simulated smoking and vaping, which is how the drugs are most commonly used in real life.
preventing you from going forward with any religious services. what s the next step? can there be reconciliation with your wife on this issue? of course. i m a very reasonable person. the only thing that i ve ever acted out of is our daughter s best interest. and that rebecca would respond with the threat of jail time is a little egregious. let me tell you what your former wife s attorney says. he says if mr. reyes is convince a judge that taking his daughter to a catholic church when he was under a temporary restraining order not to expose her to any religion other than judaism is not an act of contempt, god bless him. that s from steven blake. can y can you convince the judge of that? i think it s possible. because the doctrine prevents a judge from getting into issues of doctrinal interpretation so