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  • Effort to make La Jolla its own city hits a setback as petitioners fail to gather enough valid signatures, county registrar says.
  • Latent Visions, an MFA thesis show by Emily Greenberg, features two short films that explore generative artificial intelligence as a subject and medium. Created with generative video and found footage, The Imitation Game is a short narrative film about what it means to be human in a world increasingly mediated by simulations and representations. In Deep Drew, a surprisingly vulnerable and philosophical deepfake of Drew Barrymore confronts her own complicities and traumas while reflecting on the harms generative AI poses to writers, actors, and one’s own sense of self. Reception: November 21, 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Visit: https://visarts.ucsd.edu/news-events/20241118-22_emilygreenberg.html UC San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • People love looking at photos. (Just ask Instagram.) This year, we published a number of photo-driven posts that resonated deeply with our audience. Here are some of our favorites.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 beginning at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream. Live special coverage of the 2024 presidential and congressional elections will also stream on PBS NEWS’ digital and social platforms on Tuesday, November 5. Co-anchored by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett, coverage will include reporting from the PBS News Hour team, analysis from guests, and results for the presidential, vice presidential, House of Representatives and Senate elections.
  • Scientists in New Zealand believe they may have the first-ever recording of a shark making noise.
  • PBS is celebrating Black History Month by throwing a Block Party! Whether you like history, music, documentaries, food, and science, we've got something for everyone to watch. Stream shows with the PBS app and KPBS Passport!
  • Exhibition dates: November 9 - November 30, 2024 Reception: Saturday, November 9 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Kumeyaay Artists exhibition curated by local artist Johnny Bear Contreras featuring Johnny Bear Contreras, Chuck Contreras, Rita Reed, Juan Reynoso and Aurelia Ojeda Melendrez. The exhibition includes Kumeyaay/Kumiay artists from both sides of the border including the tribal community of San Jose de la Zorra, Baja California, Mexico. A statement from the curator, “As a public artist, I believe it's essential for Native artists to showcase their work in spaces that encourage critical thought and engagement. Museums have a unique opportunity to support this vision by being open to exhibiting Native artists in environments conducive to dialogue. We, as Native artists, carry the responsibility to activate these spaces and present our perspectives authentically, fostering a deeper understanding of our culture and artistry. Working together to create platforms that elevate our voices and stories.“ During the exhibition, visitors can find events such as the Gathering of Nations Visit: https://bonitahistoricalsociety.org/gathering-of-nations/ Johnny Bear Contreras on Instagram
  • The man behind the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans said in videos that he was inspired by ISIS and had joined the group this summer. This attack shows ISIS' resonance and resilience persists.
  • Patient and consumer advocates fear a new Trump administration will scale back federal efforts to expand financial protections for patients and shield them from debt.
  • Kids – even some young kids – are being exposed to an unprecedented amount of pornography online and a lot of it is violent and misogynistic. There are tools parents can use to block this content.
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