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  • Join us today on African Perspectives for two historic news updates.
  • So much music begins with a heartbeat and a hum, a pulse and a drone. The Swedish duo Symbio is a unique combination of accordion and a hurdy-gurdy, a very old-fashioned hand cranked string instrument.
  • Friday, September 19, UGA Presents the Paul Taylor Dance Company at the Classic Center Theatre. Their program features Company B: Songs Sung by the Andrews Sisters.
  • Three hundred years ago, J.S. Bach wrote some of his most inspired and moving music for a single small instrument: the solo violin.
  • The final quarter of the year includes independence anniversaries for ten African nations.
  • Today on Athens News Matters, local psychologist Lakeisha Gantt on her run for Athens-Clarke County mayor. Then, an opportunity for Northeast Georgians to discuss vaccines.
  • The celebrated Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt will be playing October 26th at Hodgson Concert Hall, opening with familiar preludes and fugues by J.S. Bach.
  • This Toronto-based group tours the world with their brand of powerhouse Southern soul, roots rock.
  • WUGA's series of live concert recordings from High Cotton Music Hall, Music From High Cotton, returns this week with a new season of shows.
  • On this week’s episode of the Georgia Health Report, hosts Emma Auer and Renuka Rayasam, a reporter based in Atlanta for KFF Health News, discussed how federal changes in Medicaid funding may result in fewer people being insured, and how hospitals serving rural and low-income communities may be impacted.
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