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  • More than 300 volunteers spent the past week decorating the White House's public spaces and its 83 Christmas trees with nearly 10,000 feet of ribbon, more than 28,000 ornaments, over 2,200 paper doves and some 165,000 lights used on wreaths, garlands and other displays, according to The Associated Press.
  • Vice President Harris is in Allentown, Pennsylvania on Sunday — a key part of a key state. The Lehigh Valley with its purple politics, economic history and demographic shifts could swing it all.
  • With the first 2024 general election results coming in, the outcome of Proposition 33, which allows local governments to impose rent controls, is starting to take shape. Early voting and mail-in ballots are being tallied, but final results won’t be certified until Dec. 5. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this key measure.
  • This solo show "Treacherous Titties" celebrates Badillo’s journey of being “Cancer free” as well as creating dialogue and awareness through raw imagery and content. Bobbylicious brunch by Chef Sunny Soto create your own booby pancakes! Errverybodi line dancers led by Patricia Murray, a breast cancer survivor. Poetry reading from Berenice Badillo’s poetry book Treacherous Titties. Berenice Badillo was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in 2023, right in the middle of the restoration of a 1997 historic mural in Chicano Park that she painted when she was a twenty-three-year-old. Chicano Park houses the largest collection of Chicano murals in the world. She was also a recipient of The Far South Border North grant and the Living cultures grant. In the effort to not “waste her pain” as suggested by Audre Lorde in The Cancer Journals (1980), Badillo created content that explored taboo subjects on her journey through Cancer. This included educational videos, a resource website, a poetry book that will be given to newly diagnosed patients, and artwork that will be showcased in her solo show “Treacherous Titties.” Badillo and her girl gang XoQue art in motion completed the sixty-five-foot mural, the largest mural in Chicano Park done by women, for women, about women. The Coronado bridge needed to be shut down for its completion and Badillo along with playwright Mabelle Reynoso created a short documentary of the process. Exhibition programming: Opening reception: 12-4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11 Breast Cancer Art Therapy Group: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17 [RSVP only] Film premiere: 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28 Gallery hours: By appointment only. Contact the gallery here. Related links: The Hill Street Country Club: website | Instagram
  • Ashford borrowers approved for a discharge will receive emails from the Department of Education in the coming days.
  • ❤️‍🔥 Calling all fashionistas! 🤩 Get ready to rock the new school year with the hottest trends at North County Mall's Back-To-School Fashion Show on 🔔 Saturday, August 10th, from 2 PM to 4 PM! 🏫 This FREE event is the perfect way to find your fall style inspiration and get pumped for the upcoming semester. 📌 Live Fashion Show: 🔥 Over 10 of your favorite stores, including Lucky Brand, Cotton On, American Eagle, Windsor, and more! will showcase their latest back-to-school collections. See the hottest trends come to life on the runway and get ideas for your own wardrobe refresh. 📌 Live DJ: 🎶 Get groovin' to upbeat tunes while you watch the show and browse the latest styles. 📌 Giveaways & Prizes: 🎁 Be prepared for some exciting giveaways and contests throughout the afternoon! 📌 School Supply Drive: 🎒 Give back to the community by donating school supplies at our drive. Every little bit helps! Mark your calendars and join us for a fun-filled afternoon at North County Mall's Back to School Fashion Show! Visit: Back to School Fashion Show
  • "Homecoming!" In partnership with Country of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department, precious family items from the Whaley Family return back to the historic Old Town residence for a limited time exhibit. Business ledgers, books, sheet music, and other treasured pieces help give a glimpse into the 19th century life of the popular family as well as early San Diego. This exhibit was made possible in partnership with the County of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department and The Whaley House Museum. A special thanks to the San Diego Parks Society for their contribution in the restoration efforts. Come experience the past! Open Daily Visit: whaleyhousesandiego.com
  • The Kentucky Republican has served more than 40 years in the chamber, and became one of the most consequential and divisive legislators in recent history.
  • Not all movies work at cruising altitude. If you're traveling for the holidays, here's what NPR's pop culture critics suggest to make the time fly by.
  • Both Republicans and Democrats are trying to marshal Native American voters in Arizona, which could prove decisive to winning the key state.
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