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  • Kick off the New Year by investing in the fundamentals shared by all artists, no matter if you are a seasoned pro or early on in your creative development. Join Robin Douglas for a two-day workshop to take a fresh look at your work by revisiting the basics and explore the wet and dry techniques of many genius artists throughout the ages, such as Rembrandt, Monet, Cézanne, and O’Keeffe. All supplies for your original artwork will be provided and artists of all levels are welcome. Date | Monday, January 10 and Wednesday, January 12 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Location | Ocenaside Museum of Art Register here! Members: $70 Visitors: $100 For more information, please visit oma-online.org/two-day-workshop-masterful-drawing or call (760) 435-3720.
  • The NFL kicked off its first game-packed Sunday after Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed on the field Monday night.
  • LITVAKdance is presenting a collaborative holiday production, "LIGHT," that celebrates the holiday season with a work centered on Jewish stories on the first day of Chanukah at the JCC December 18. "LIGHT" features original music and libretto by Yale Strom as well as original choreography by Rebecca Margolick, Elyssa Dru Rosenberg and Sadie Weinberg. 2 p.m. "LIGHT" is part of the LFJCC's Hanukkah Happenings. Bring the whole family to celebrate the first day of Chanukah. 7 p.m. "LIGHT" performs to live music by Yale Strom. In the second half of the night, enjoy music inspired by music from around Jewish world from Yale Strom's Shimmering Lights. LITVAKdance on Facebook
  • Since its first major decision on the subject in 1978, the court has repeatedly upheld universities' ability to consider the race of applicants as one of many factors in admissions decisions.
  • Astronomers are debating how quickly the observations of the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope should be made public.
  • Cities need nonprofits to serve their most vulnerable. But in Chula Vista, some nonprofit leaders say dealing with difficult city officials isn’t worth the trouble.
  • Three years ago, the novel coronavirus swept the world. Here are 24 quotes and 13 photos that sum up the reaction in the weeks before the World Health Organization's declaration of a global pandemic.
  • California broke its record for renewable energy when solar and wind provided enough to meet all consumer demand. At the time, natural gas power plants were still on, a necessity for the grid.
  • A large offshore algae bloom is sickening sea lions along the Southern California coast. Marine mammal rescue officials expect to stay busy this summer.
  • The California Coastal Commission has broad authority to protect the state’s shoreline. Now, some want to curtail its power over affordable housing proposals.
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