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  • The 2 million bpd cut in oil production was backed by Saudi Arabia and could benefit Russia. The OPEC+ meeting took place as much of the world is battling soaring energy costs and rising inflation.
  • On display now through Sunday Jan. 29, 2023 The San Diego History Center presents the final weeks of "Collecting San Diego; Selections from the Dijkstra (Dike-stra) Fine Art Collection," featuring 15 works by San Diego artists becoming part of the museum’s permanent collection. An extraordinary gift for the future now on display in the heart of Balboa Park. Admission: The San Diego History Center is a donation based museum. Suggested donation is $10.00 The operating days and times are Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visit https://sandiegohistory.org/exhibition/collectingsandiego_dijkstrafineart/ or call 619-232-6203 San Diego History Center on Facebook
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has failed to advance a study on gun violence along with recommendations, with supervisors deadlocking Tuesday on a 2-2 vote.
  • Houston police announced Friday that Patrick Xavier Clark, 33, has been charged with murder in connection with Takeoff's fatal shooting outside a bowling alley last month.
  • Since the pandemic was declared in 2020, many perhaps unfamiliar terms have become part of daily conversation. Here's a glossary, from antibodies to zoonosis.
  • January 5-7, 2023 7:30 p.m. each night The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, La Jolla, CA 1008 Wall St., La Jolla, CA San Diego New Music presents the 2023 edition of the annual soundON Festival featuring ensemble-in-residence NOISE and guest artists NOISE Christopher Adler, piano Lisa Cella, flute Franklin Cox, cello Morris Palter, percussion Robert Zelickman, clarinet and conductor and special guest artists Adam Borecki, guitar and composer Myra Hinrichs, violin Eric Starr, trombone Grace Talaski, clarinet Mark Menzies, violin (via remote link) San Diego New Music and the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library present the 2023 soundON Festival, exploring cutting-edge contemporary music from around the world, including rising international voices Yu Kuwabara (Japan), Adrián Demoč (Slovakia), Alyssa Aska (Austria), and D. Edward Davis (USA). Entitled "Spolia", this year's festival explores the traces of the past recast into unique new expressions, just as ancient artifacts are reincorporated into newer architecture to become spolia. Inspired by Katherine Balch's Musica Spolia, this theme threads through works including Yu Kuwabara's Five Images-In nomine and Adam Greene's Memos, and works incorporating recorded sound fragments like D. Edward Davis's broad call and Kay He's On the Rime of the Fading Forest. We are proud to prominently feature Southern California and Arizona-based composers, including some former residents and recent arrivals, among them Christopher Adler, Katherine Balch, Adam Borecki, Franklin Cox, Adam Greene, Kay He, Texu Kim, and Philippe Manoury. To see the concert program and repertoire, go here. Related links: San Diego New Music website San Diego New Music on Facebook San Diego New Music on Instagram
  • The EU is now barring imports of Russian diesel and other products from Russian refineries used throughout Europe.
  • "Cool Cats" is a 1950s themed fundraiser benefitting the kitties of The Rescue House. The event includes Appetizers & Drinks, Dinner, Silent Auction, Live Auction, Opportunity Drawing, Caricatures by Calicatures and features auctioneer and co-author of Eventology Darren Deiss. Dress in 50's theme, your favorite cat inspired outfit, formal, semi-formal, business casual or whatever makes you most comfortable. The Rescue House is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization dedicated to assisting cats through its rescue, foster and adoption activities. We find loving homes for unwanted, abandoned and injured cats. We open our arms to socialized, people-friendly cats that need assistance, regardless of age and often regardless of handicap. We find good homes for every cat that we take in – we are a true no-kill cat rescue organization. Since our inception in 1999, we have rescued over 17,500 cats. We find loving, permanent homes for them through our adoption centers in San Diego County, located in retail stores that work with us and share our philosophy.
  • Andrea Barajas was emotional when she learned she'd received the award. "I just started crying," she said.
  • Weeks of rainfall in California won't end a severe drought, but it will provide public water agencies serving 27 million people with much more water than the suppliers had been previously told.
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