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  • Chances are the next Broadway hit will have originated at a regional theater taking a risk on an untested playwright. But once those playwrights are established, many of them start writing for TV.
  • One by one, the elephants are being sedated and moved from Malawi's overcrowded Liwonde National Park to the much larger Kasungu park 236 miles away in the country's north.
  • The vast majority of data collected from license plate readers are unrelated to criminal investigations. But to members of law enforcement, they’re a valuable tool with countless success stories. To activists, they offer the government an unrestricted view into people’s daily lives.
  • Rancho Santa Fe Historical Society (RSFHS) is delighted to announce the long-awaited Lilian Rice bronze statue's unveiling on Oct. 23, 2021. The unveiling is open to the public and begins at 5:30 pm in the North Village Park. Following the unveiling, RSFHS will host a Roaring 20's Gala in Ms. Rice's honor. The Gala will take place at the historic Inn at Rancho Santa Fe. This outdoor venue will feature a Speakeasy-themed cocktail hour at 6 pm followed by dinner and dancing to music by Tony Award-winning Christian Hoff at 7 pm. Costumes are optional. Date/Location: Oct.23, 2021 @ 5:30pm The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe Price= $250/person All proceeds benefit Rancho Santa Fe Historical Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. For more information on this event please visit: https://www.ranchosantafehistoricalsociety.org/lilian-rice-day-and-roaring-20s-gala
  • Join Gelson’s in a virtual wine tasting with Julien Fayard, one of Napa Valley’s most respected 100pt. winemaker. In Napa, Julien spent a few years at Melka Estates, honing his terroir-forward winemaking style with the distinguished French winemaker Philippe Melka. He’s now gone on to launch his own projects, making wine for wineries like Purlieu and Le Pich, as well as his own labels — Azur, Covert Estate, and Empreinte. And, of course, projects like Gelson’s private label wines. The virtual tasting will take place on Nov. 16 at 6 pm, and will feature the following wines: Gelson’s Reserve Sauvignon Blanc ($21.99); Gelson’s Cabernet Sauvignon, Mount Veeder ($36.99); and Gelson’s newest Epicure Series Cabernet Sauvignon, Howell Mountain ($74.99). Pair one, two, or all three of these options with a Gelson’s custom Cheese & Charcuterie Plate. The price of admission is $24.99 and includes the Custom Cheese & Charcuterie plate for two. The meats and cheeses are specially curated to complement the wine. Featured items include: Humboldt Fog, White Stilton with Apricots, Mimolette, Sartori Bellavitano with Espresso & Barbers English Cheddar Cheeses, Olli Toscano Salame, Trois Petits Cochons Duck Rillettes – served with Eddies Oak Crackers, Caper Berries, Petite Toasts, Honey Mama’s Cocoa Truffle Bar, and Dried Apricots. Guests can RSVP by pre-paying for Gelson’s Custom Cheese & Charcuterie Plate at https://www.gelsons.com/Julien. The last day to RSVP is Nov. 12. The specially priced wines, along with the cheese and charcuterie plate, will be available for pick-up on Nov. 15 and 16 at Gelson’s Pacific Beach, Gelson’s Del Mar, and Gelson’s Carlsbad. Final details including the Zoom link will be available upon registration. Date: Nov.16, 2021 Time: 6pm-7pm Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: $24.99 For more information and ticket/zoom registration please visit HERE!
  • PHES Gallery is proud to host "Impermanence", a gallery reception curated by Ellen Speert “[...] based on the beauty and pain we see in the world. Four amazing artists have created works reflecting life's transitory nature". The show highlights the work of four featured artists who will express, through varying mediums, their personal interpretation of what Impermanence means to them. The show includes work from the following artists: • Andres Amador – a Northern California landscape artist • Michelle Kurtis Cole – glass sculptor • Wendy Maruyama – woodworker, educator, furniture maker, and designer • Kathi McCord – printmaker, illustrator, and a professor of art and film. Ellen Speert, co-owner of PHES Gallery and curator of Impermanence, recalls the words of philosopher Francis Bacon, "We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand and melting like a snowflake." The "Impermanence" Gallery Reception will take place on Sunday, December 5 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at PHES Gallery. The exhibit will be available for the public to enjoy from Dec. 5 through Feb.13, 2022. Gallery hours: Thursday – Saturday 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. or by appointment This event is free and open to the public. More Exhibition-Related Events: Wednesday, Dec. 8 from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. Dharma talk on Impermanence with Tibetan Buddhist Monks from Gaden Shartse Monastery Suggested donation at the door: $20. Masks required.“Death is certain and the time of death is uncertain. Before one faces death, one must be well-practiced and prepared. Buddha Shakyamuni taught, “the nature of all compounded phenomena is one of impermanence.” One must be constantly mindful of this. If one has a clear understanding of pervading nature of impermanence, then one can enter the gate of Buddha’s teaching and begin their spiritual practice.” Wednesday, Dec. 8 – Saturday, Dec. 11 Creation of a Sand Mandala by Tibetan Buddhist Monks from Gaden Shartse Monastery. Suggested donation at the door: $20. Masks required. No reservations are necessary. The public is welcome to come to watch during the extended business hours: Wednesday, Dec. 8 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9 from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10 from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 11 at 2 p.m. Sand Mandala Dissolution Ceremony by the Tibetan Buddhist Monks of the Gaden Shartse Monastery. Upon completion of a sand mandala, the Tibetan Buddhist Monks from Gaden Shartse Monastery will purposely destroy the magnificent work of art. The Buddha's last words were "All things are impermanent, work out your salvation with diligence." In upholding the principle that life is transient, the monks sweep up the mandala and place the sand in a river, lake, or ocean as an offering to purify the surrounding environment. The ceremony will be followed by a procession to the ocean where the monks will release the sand into the water. Masks required. Wednesday, Jan. 12 at 7 p.m. CANCELLED Artist Talk with Nicolee McMahon on Zen Perspective on Impermanence Saturday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. Artist Talk with Exhibiting Artist, Andres Amador: Andres is a Northern California-based artist. His artwork can span over 100,000 sqft, achievable during low tide. With tight time constraints and big goals, Andres is posed with the question: ‘How does one create from within that which one is creating?’ Exploring this concept of self-creation has brought Andres to investigate natural and human-devised systems of structure and growth. PHES Gallery events: https://phesgallery.com/calendar-of-events/ For more information, please visit phesgallery.com or call (760) 696-3022.
  • Shortly after Russia's invasion, we heard from a Ukrainian neurologist about how she was able to continue her practice. Over the last 6 months, her work has changed significantly.
  • One man died and 30 people were injured after a flight from London to Singapore experienced severe turbulence. Here's what to know about how to keep yourself safe and why turbulence happens.
  • Air travel demand is back to pre-pandemic levels, while fares are soaring. Staffing shortages leave airlines with little wiggle room when bad weather hits, which could lead to delays and cancellations
  • A vessel carrying as many as 60 people people capsized off the coast of the Bahamas. The islands have seen a recent increase in human smuggling incidents, as Haitians flee dire conditions back home.
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