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Mexico have announced they will have three friendlies in Marbella, Spain in preparation for the Olympic games. Mexico will start facing Romania on June 5th and then play against Saudi Arabia on June 8th. Mexico will then close out the tour with a match against Australia. All of the teams Mexico will face are also qualified to the Olympic games. Mexico is in Group A, where they will play against France on July 22nd, host Japan on July 25th, and close out against South Africa on July 28th.
Mexico qualified to the Olympic games after winning the 2021 CONCACAF U23 Tournament. Unlike every other confederation, CONCACAF was the only one who didn’t have their qualification tournament before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the postponement of the tournament and the Olympic games. Mexico will be playing this tour a month before, which means they probably will have a training camp and possible even more friendly games. While the rivals are all teams that ha
Rashida Jones, Duncan Sheik, Baron Vaughn and More to Take Part in LIFE STUDIES, Benefit Concert from The Civilians
The event will honor “Civilian of the Year” Mimi Brown, creative collaborator and founder of Spring Workshop in Hong Kong.by BWW News Desk
On May 20, Off-Broadway theater company The Civilians will host Life Studies, a livestreamed benefit concert supporting the company and its artistic community. This year s virtual event will celebrate risk-taking artists who look deeply into our world to reveal new truths.
The event will honor Civilian of the Year Mimi Brown, creative collaborator and founder of Spring Workshop in Hong Kong, an international cultural initiative fostering innovative exchange between artists, organizations, and audiences. The evening also celebrates the 10th anniversary of The Civilians R&D Group, a new work laboratory that has supported a diverse community of over 150 writers, directors, and composers engaged in deep inquiries into the vit
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Charts at UNT Health Science Center s Human Movement Performance Lab.
Every week, KERA explores the latest in health, science and technology in North Texas through two main series, Vital Signs and Breakthroughs.
Vital Signs
In Vital Signs, Sam Baker taps into the expertise of local health care leaders to provide insight into your everyday health and well-being.
Breakthroughs
In Breakthroughs, KERA reporters delve into the latest health-related technologies developed in North Texas and across the state. From the Zika virus to fried chicken, no scientific topic is off limits.
Learn more in-depth multimedia projects: Surviving Ebola, a look at how Ebola made its way to Dallas and the lessons local hospitals and governments learned; Growing Up After Cancer, the journey of one North Texas boy with cancer; and The Broken Hip, an in-depth look at how a fall can change everything.
Carlos Vela is still in Mexico’s radar for the Olympics
The Olympic football tournament is set to start in July and the coach of the Mexico youth national team, Jaime Lozano, could include the LAFC captain in the final roster.
Update: 26 April 2021 20:47 EDT
Carlos Vela is having a ‘rocky’ start of the 2021 Major League Soccer season with Los Angeles FC. In the season opener at home the 32-year-old was taken out of the game against Austin FC in the 22nd minute due to an injury. Vela wanted to continue, but LAFC’s manager, Bob Bradley, decided to take him out as a precaution.