THE CUTTING EDGE : Guide to the Week Ahead by LATimes.Com : Events on the Internet
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6 p.m.: “School Lunch Ideas.” Are your kids sick of eating the same old sandwiches? Get interesting ideas for the new school year. https://www.wholefoods.com/magazine/people/interact.html
Friday
* 3 p.m.: “Daily Update.” A dose of irreverent news from the digital front lines, including the latest hot deals, underground hacker happenings and digital media from the inside out. https://www.biztechtv.com
Saturday
* 9 a.m.: “The Furniture Guys.” If you have a question about furniture, Ed Feldman and Joe L’Erario are the ones to ask. From refinishing and antiques restoration to upholstering and paint stripping, they cover it all. https://www.hgtv.com/ village/hometalk/hgradio.html
Sunday
* 4 p.m.: “GameNight.” ESPN’s live radio show will give you total coverage of the night in sports, with analysis, interviews and all-around chatter. https://espn.go.com/liveradiotv/gamenight.html
Monday
* 3 p.m.: “The Greenroom.” In-depth interviews with people working in the sciences, technology, mathematics and related areas. https://www.broadcast.com/shows/greenroom
Tuesday
* 4 p.m.: “Buddy Holly Dance Party.” The guests of this live event watch some of the best dancers in the nation compete for prizes and listen to records of the late Buddy Holly’s band, the Crickets. https://www.liveonthenet.com /promos/paulmccartney
* 4 p.m.: “Dilbert Gives You the Business.” Participate in a live chat with Scott Adams, the cartoonist who gives voice to uncelebrated worker bees. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/community /calendar/authorbio/sadams_b1.asp
* 6 p.m.: Kurt Vonnegut said his literary goodbyes in “Timequake,” and we fell for it. Then “Bagombo Snuff Box” falls into our collective lap. It’s a collection of Vonnegut’s 24 favorite pieces of short fiction. To find out what he’s blown the dust off of, join this chat. https://www.barnesandnoble.com
/community/calendar/authorbio/kvonnegut1.asp
Wednesday
* 10 a.m.: “Mars Exploration.” Join NASA planetary scientist Carol Stoker in a discussion of her robotic submarine and field experiments simulating Mars surface missions. https://quest.arc.nasa.gov/sso/ chats/sched2.html
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