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  • From the museum: MCASD Staff Art Showcase opens this Thursday, December 15, concurrent with Free Third Thursday (10 a.m. - 8 p.m). Every day, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego benefits from the dedicated efforts of our staff, whether they interface with our public in the galleries, or labor behind the scenes, keeping us operational and programmed. Many of our staff members have chosen to work at MCASD because they themselves are artists. We have mounted staff exhibitions in the past, yet these shows were presented in the offices, and the audience was limited to employees. This season, we are excited to feature our staff’s artwork as a community exhibition in our Axline Court. Featuring works by: Zachary Abramson (@lardvarkin), Lead Museum Educator Anira Abreu (@abreu.ani), Visitor Engagement Ambassador Pantcho Atanassov, Security Services Representative Natalie Avery, Membership and Giving Circle Associate Aidan Braito, Facilites Engineer Paul Chien, Security Services Representative Alannah Dye, Venue Specialist Georgina Flores (@musgrl), Visitor Engagement Ambassador George Garcia (@broaderthanbroadway), Manager, Security Services Marina Grize (@marinagrize), Creative Producer Chris Hincke, Database Manager Mayce Keeler (@keelercat), Visitor Engagement Ambassador Maru Lopez (@marugenia2), Supervisor, Museum Educator Alexander Mazegue (@alexandermazegue), Preparator, AV Technician, Collections and Exhibitions Summer Padilla Elliott (@summer.padilla), Lead Visitor Engagement Ambassador Jared Padilla Elliott (@padillaelliott), Venue Specialist Charlie Pintado (@chachiebears), Visitor Engagement Ambassador Marcos Rebello, Security Services Representative Dante Rowley (@danterowley), Manager, The Shop Norma Schwab, Museum Educator Collete Tamayo (@colletetamayo), Lead Museum Educator Reed Vickerman, CFO/COO Jeremy Woodall (@jeremywoodall), Chief Preparator, Collections and Exhibitions Sophy Zepeda (@sketchbook.definition), Security Services Representative Related links: MCASD on Instagram MCASD on Facebook
  • Drugmakers will be required to pay Medicare back for price increases that outpace inflation. The industry is expected to put up a fight over implementation.
  • Hundreds gathered Tuesday to watch flames burn from rows of makeshift furnaces at cremation ceremonies for the young children and others who died in last week's killings at a day care center.
  • It's already harder to get an abortion in many places and access is likely to be limited more with the passage of new laws.
  • Excelarace announces their inaugural Moonlight Beach Half Marathon & 5K to take place on the picturesque landscape of north coastal San Diego’s world-famous Moonlight Beach in Encinitas, Sunday, March 20. The course starts and finishes atop the beautiful Moonlight Beach (parking area) with breathtaking views in beautiful Encinitas, Calif. The course offers over 8 miles of the Pacific Ocean and Batiquitos lagoon views. This scenic double loop passes the famous “Cardiff Kook” statue, rises above some of the most popular surf breaks in the world and over 8 miles of ocean views. Registration is now open – $44 for the 5K and $129 for the Half Marathon at www.MoonlightBeachHalfMarathon.org. Race registration will open at 6:00 a.m. Opening announcements will then follow at 7:00 a.m. The Half Marathon will start at 7:30 a.m. while the 5K will begin at 9:00 a.m. The course will close at 10:00 a.m. at which time the award ceremony will begin. All runners receive a high-quality t-shirt and finisher medal. There will be an After Party at 11:00 a.m. at the American Legion, just blocks from the finish line with food, drinks, and live music. Race bib and t-shirt (packet) pick-up is strongly encouraged – Friday, March 18 or Saturday, March 19 between 1:00 and 7:00 p.m. – at Road Runner Sports Carlsbad, 5617 Paseo Del Norte #100, Carlsbad (92008). This year’s sponsors are Road Runner Sports, and Herman Cook Volkswagen Encinitas. A generous portion of the proceeds from the event will benefit both the Boys Scouts of America (Encinitas Troop #776), as well as Encinitas’ Community Resource Center (CRC).
  • The Philadelphia Eagles were the league's most complete team this year, but Kansas City had its best offense by far. Plus, look out for a pair of brothers and a historic quarterback matchup.
  • After days of smoky conditions caused by Canadian wildfires, some U.S. cities are looking to play it safe this Fourth of July with innovative alternatives to their fireworks displays.
  • The storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane. It's headed for parts of the Bahamas and Florida that are still feeling the effects of previous hurricanes.
  • ArtHatch is excited to announce our 11th Annual Art-A-Thon, a marathon of artistic creation to benefit the non-profit art center’s teen program. 20+ artists from San Diego County will join together to create artwork for 24 straight hours. Completed artworks will be auctioned off starting at $100. Proceeds from art sales will be divided between the artists and ArtHatch to help support the center's free art education program for local teens. The reception is Jan 8, 2022 from 6-10 p.m., but the exhibit runs through Feb 4 at Noon. Entry is free, all art is auctioned off starting at $100 Visit arthatch.org or call 760-781-5779 Address: 317 E Grand Ave, Escondido, CA 92025
  • The problems stemming from burst water pipes were happening in large, troubled water systems such as Jackson, Miss., where residents were required over Christmas to boil water.
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