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  • After years of shortages and economic collapse, Venezuelans face fresh uncertainty as Trump threatens an oil blockade — but many say they're too exhausted to do anything but endure.
  • New research from the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative shows that both podcast hosts and their guests skew very heavily male — and white.
  • Come celebrate the special 30th anniversary screening of "Clueless" with the film’s iconic costume designer Mona May. May will discuss her new book, "The Fashion of Clueless," with "Breaking Into New Hollywood" co-author Ada Tseng during a post-screening Q&A. A book signing will follow. Synopsis: "Clueless" is a coming-of-age teen comedy that is loosely based on Jane Austen’s 1815 novel "Emma," with a modern-day setting of Beverly Hills. The plot centers on Cher Horowitz, a beautiful, clever and rich high school student who befriends a new student named Tai Frasier and decides to give her a makeover. Ever since hitting screens in 1995, "Clueless" has reigned as one of the most inspirational fashion films of all time. From Cher’s sunny yellow plaid Jean Paul Gaultier skirt suit to her sleek, fitted red Alaïa dress, every outfit defined a teen who revered fashion as much as her friendships. Add to that BFF Dionne’s legendary head-to-toe looks and a few magical makeovers, and "Clueless" was cemented as a classic film with incredible clothes at its core. About Mona May: Mona May is the visionary costume designer who redefined fashion in film with the release of "Clueless." Hailed by Women’s Wear Daily as “the fashion movie of the year,” "Clueless" introduced Mona as a bold creative and established a signature style that continues to inspire audiences around the globe. Mona has created some of the most memorable looks in modern cinema and television, shaping characters that have become icons of pop culture. Her fearless designs can be seen in beloved films such as "Enchanted," "Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion," "Never Been Kissed," "The House Bunny," "The Wedding Singer," and many more. About "The Fashion of Clueless": Version 1.0.0 Published by Insight Editions to celebrate the film’s three-decade legacy, "The Fashion of Clueless" features exclusive behind-the-scenes photos, costume sketches, and new interviews with key cast and creatives, including Alicia Silverstone and director Amy Heckerling. Whether sourcing vintage finds or pulling from Paris runways, May’s work brought a new level of glamour and individuality to the teen comedy — and set a new standard for fashion in film. "The Fashion of Clueless" helps readers channel their own “main character energy,” making it a must-have for fashion lovers, movie buffs, and "Clueless" superfans alike. About "Breaking Into New Hollywood": For the millions seeking to pursue their Hollywood dreams, "Breaking Into New Hollywood" (published by The Los Angeles Times and Simon & Schuster) is the definitive guide to breaking into the entertainment industry that explores and demystifies dozens of careers from pre-production to post-production. Ada Tseng — former Los Angeles Times editor and co-host of the Asian American pop culture history podcast, Saturday School — co-authored the book with Jon Healey, and May’s advice is featured in the chapter about how to become a costume designer. Mona May on Instagram
  • To celebrate Banned Books Week (October 5–11), we invite you to join us for a special reading from the Top 100 Banned Books. Hosted by Judy Reeves and Kristen Fogle, six of our instructors and board members–Mark Clements, Buck Grayhall, Kate Kesner, Adhara Mereles, Lindsey Salatka, and Addis Sansone– will share selections, and you can also test your knowledge in Banned Books Trivia for a chance to win fun prizes. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a state of emergency on Thursday after Typhoon Kalmaegi left at least 114 people dead and more than 100 missing in central provinces.
  • Fifty million dollars in funding to clean cross-border rivers is facing road blocks.. Then, the National City planning commission votes to block a new biofuel depot. We tell you why. Next, the county has a plan for the nearly 100,000 people at risk of losing their federal food benefits. Finally, we bring you a story about Ramona’s Nuevo Memory Gardens and their community watchdogs.
  • Fright for Future is a haunted attraction with a social conscience, scaring you with real-world horrors. Plus, here are other Halloween events to explore.
  • Joy Guidry, with openers Calvary Baptist Praise Team and Sushisombrero, performing inside of a 100+ year old bread factory in San Diego, CA. Joy Guidry on YouTube / Instagram The Silo Room on Instagram
  • Relations between the two neighbors hit a low point this month, with fighting killing people on both sides of the border. At issue is a rise in militancy in Pakistan since the Taliban took over Afghanistan.
  • 2025 had no shortage of major music news stories. Here's a rundown of some of the biggest of the year.
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