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I’ve written before about how surprised I was that my lifelong art habit/avocation helped heal my brain from the trauma of working on a COVID unit. I ...
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Loud music at events can cause hidden hearing damage, often unnoticed until significant loss occurs, highlighting urgent prevention needs.
Every Thursday in February Mai Sugimoto will perform two sets at the Hungry Brain, usually in a duo and then leading a band.