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  • This week on Express Yourself, we'll catch up with new executive director of The Art Base, Lisa DeLosso (dee-LAH-so), Amy Kimberly will Zoom in with folks from Beyul (bay-YULE) Retreat about their upcoming winter events, and local band members of "Beyond Beyond" talk about their performance next week and play some tunes.
  • This week on Express Yourself, Lorenzo Gonzalas-Fontes, Director of the latest Voices project, Noché Misticá. The festive Dixie Longate joins us to talk about her fabulous Tupperware Party and Gala for Thunder River Theatre andFront range artists Tony Ortega and Armando Silva along with local printmaker Vanessa Porras talk about their roles as jurors and curator for the new group show "Para Mi Madre" featuring Colorado Latino artists, opening Friday night at Carbondale Arts.
  • We know that teachers change lives. This month, we hear from five passionate, local educators on the teachers and students that have changed their lives. Our storytellers share the humorous, empowering, and heartfelt moments that inspired them to answer the calling to be a teacher. They also reflect on what keeps them coming back each year to such a rewarding and challenging profession.
  • On this episode of the Tactile Traveler, join host Nick Isenberg exploring the relationship between not following up with simple eye care, like getting reading glasses and dementia, tear gas and contact lenses, how a community college could change your future, and the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association has changed its name to American Indigenous Tourism Association. Listen to the Tactile Traveler on KDNK.org on the first Tuesday of each month, at 4:30pm.
  • In recent months, the list of the nation's top songs has been remarkably unchanging — Shaboozey has had the No. 1 song for 18 weeks — but this week, a brand new name makes a splash in the Top 10.
  • The Senate returns for the first time since the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Five committees will question nominees to lead Defense, State, Homeland Security, Treasury and the top intelligence post.
  • Karen Gibson and her two top assistants make up the first all-female leadership team since the office was established in 1789.
  • A poll by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health finds opioid abuse a top issue for rural Americans.
  • Every album the rapper has released since 2000 has hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) extends his streak. Also: Shaboozey returns to the top of the singles chart.
  • In Paris, a new chapter in one of sport's greatest rivalries begins this weekend at the French Open. Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have switched positions at the top of men's tennis. The transition from Federer, the former No. 1, to Nadal, the current top dog, has featured epic matches and displays of raw emotion.
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