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By David Brooks and Thomas L. Friedman Produced by Derek Arthur We’re living in a strange moment. According to the columnist ...
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Virtuoso violinist Margie Salcedo Rice will be performing a special solo at this weekend’s performance with the Ukiah Symphony.
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