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Curated Video

Cambodians pass on craft to protect traditional music

9th - Higher Ed
In Cambodia, traditional music is no longer as popular as it used to be.
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Curated Video

Let's go to Italy and meet Canada's master violin maker

9th - Higher Ed
The CBC's Megan Williams visits Cremona, Italy, birthplace of the violin, and meets a Canadian who is one of the world's master luthiers.(Chris Warde-Jones)
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Curated Video

Canadian violin maker draws inspiration from Italian town where instrument was born

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian violin maker Bernard Neumann says living in Cremona, the Italian town where the instrument was born, is what inspires him and his craft.
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Curated Video

Omicron variant: “Africa cannot be blamed”

9th - Higher Ed
Omicron has been detected in more than 20 countries, so why has the US, Canada and the EU banned travel from only African countries?
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Curated Video

Libya enjoys the return of the traditional music Malouf

9th - Higher Ed
Traditional music Malouf is making a comeback in Libya.
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Curated Video

Consistent syringe supply crucial to get extra COVID-19 vaccine dose from vial

9th - Higher Ed
Federal officials discuss why a consistent supply of the so-called low dead space syringe is necessary to extract a sixth dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine from each vial.
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Curated Video

Mercedes, LVMH & BMW quietly lobby US officials

9th - Higher Ed
Tensions are rising between the European Union and the United States as a July 9th deadline looms to avoid sweeping tariffs that could reshape global trade. But Europe’s corporate giants are lobbying hard behind closed doors, working...
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Curated Video

Crime-solving tools are evolving. The RNC has a 3D scanner that changes how evidence can be analyzed

9th - Higher Ed
A laser and a light can rotate 360 degrees, and information that is gathered can be shown to other experts, judges and juries. The CBC’s Elizabeth Whitten spoke to the RNC’s director of forensics Kathryn Rodgers to learn more about the...
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Curated Video

Shashi Tharoor Shreds Bilawal Bhutto In US; ‘They Can’t Even Handle…’ | Watch

Pre-K - Higher Ed
India’s delegation head to the U.S., Shashi Tharoor, unleashed a sharp rebuke against Pakistan’s Bilawal Bhutto during a heated exchange. Tharoor mocked Pakistan’s leadership, stating, “They don’t even know how to handle what they have...
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Curated Video

Rock band Heart offering reward for instruments stolen from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

9th - Higher Ed
The band was set to kick off the An Evening With Heart tour at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City on Saturday.
News Clip4:59
Curated Video

'The voices and music live on.' Restored violins from the Holocaust bring hope and education

9th - Higher Ed
Each violin has a story. Some made it through concentration camps, even when their owners did not. Others were hidden by musicians who never returned. One was thrown out the window of an Auschwitz-bound transport. But all serve as...
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Curated Video

Hear the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra’s new, $60,000 instrument

9th - Higher Ed
A custom-made contrabassoon is bringing unbeatable bass tones to NBYO’s upcoming shows.
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Curated Video

Tech-forward DJ program draws more students to music

9th - Higher Ed
With support from MusiCounts, a Toronto school’s new hip-hop and DJing program aims to engage more students in music-making
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Curated Video

Couple transform Manitoba Interlake community into music, art hub

9th - Higher Ed
Dawn Mills and Derrick McCandless host the RogerKimLee Music Festival in the Manitoba Interlake community of Eriksdale. They also turned a long-vacant space in town into a live music venue, instrument repair and sales store, and pottery...
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Curated Video

News 12’s Friendship Bracelet Program helps purchase new instruments for Newark schools

9th - Higher Ed
The News 12 Friendship Bracelet Program is responsible for an $80,000 donation to music programs around the tri-state.
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Curated Video

Orphans flee gang violence in Haiti as UN warns of 'total chaos'

Higher Ed
Didi Ananda describes her mission to protect children from gang violence, emphasizing that music provides healing and hope during their turbulent journey. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

What could have caused fire on American Airlines plane that caught fire in Denver?

Higher Ed
An American Airlines plane that was diverted to Denver International Airport Thursday evening caught fire while it was taxiing to its gate. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

BlackRock Says Focus on US Equities With Selectivity Elsewhere

Higher Ed
BlackRock's EMEA head of investment and portfolio solutions, Ursula Marchioni, discusses how equity markets reacted to Monday's shockwaves and says BlackRock's 2025 outlook remains unchanged, with a focus on the US and "selectivity...
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Bloomberg

In Full: EIB President Nadia Calviño on 2025 Priorities

Higher Ed
European Investment Bank President Nadia Calviño says one of her priorities in 2025 is to deploy the recently approved 95 billion strategic investment plan into capital market union efforts, technologies and alliances. "We put the money...
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Bloomberg

Nuvama's Kehair On Wealth Opportunity In India

Higher Ed
Nuvama Group MD & CEO Ashish Kehair discusses the wealth opportunity in India and and his company's expansion plans. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Bridgeman Arts

Australia, c.1951: Professor Bernard Heinze introduces the instruments from the percussion family to young students

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Australia, circa 1951: Professor Bernard Heinze introduces the instruments from the percussion family to young students.
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Bridgeman Arts

Australia, c.1951: Students eagerly listen as percussion instruments are struck by musicians

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Australia, circa 1951: Students eagerly listen as percussion instruments are struck by musicians.
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Bridgeman Arts

Australia, c.1951: Professor Bernard Heinze continues with his list of percussion instruments as some are struck

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Australia, circa 1951: Professor Bernard Heinze continues with his list of percussion instruments as some are struck.
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British Movietone

ROYAL NAVAL CHANNEL SURVEY - MUTE COLOUR - COLOUR VERY GOOD

Pre-K - Higher Ed
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