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Around Town March 29-30: Take care of your body and it will take care of you. Find out how Thursday at the Marin Cancer Institute.

Listen close to your gut because all those twinges, strange gurgling sounds and pressure might be an urgent message.
Marin General's Center For Integrative Health & Wellness can help you interpret that message with the free class "What's Your Gut Telling You?" The session meets Thursday, March 29, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Marin Cancer Institute. Call 1-888-996-9644 to register.
Marin Gastroenterology physician Tim Sowerby, M.D. and nutrition counselor Sharon Meyer will lead Thursday's presentation and help us find digestive health through a better diet.
Here are a few more highlights for the week:
• Join Zoya Pinto at the Larkspur Library on Thursday March 29 at 7 p.m. for a scenic presentation of his native Slovenia. Pinto will introduce us to Ljubljana (the vibrant political and cultural capital of Slovenia), Ptuj (a town dating back to the Stone Age), and the year-round resorts of Bled and Bohinj lakes.
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• Marin Catholic hosts Redwood High in a girls soccer matchup Thursday at 4 p.m. Redwood is trying to become the first team to knock off the undefeated Wildcats (4-0-1).
• A divinely decadent experience! Running from March 2 to April 15, Independent Cabaret Productions and Shakespeare at Stinson will present a startling rendition of Tony-award-winning musical Cabaret, directed by Hector Correa. In the Larkspur Cafe Theatre, the production will use an intimate space much like what Christopher Isherwood saw in pre-World-War-II Berlin. The curtain goes up on Friday's performance at 8 p.m.
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