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  • Prosecutors concluded that the staff at the Marion County Record committed no crimes before former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody led a raid on its offices and the home of its publisher.
  • These weekend workshops are focused on increasing self confidence, identifying the roots of anxiety, learning coping skills, enjoying yoga/therapeutic body movement activities, and building community with others with similar stories. This retreat welcomes the experiences of all women+. Please join us if you identify as a woman or femme in any way that is important to you. Meals, snacks and water are included. Please bring any items that will support your comfort including but not limited to: a chair, a towel or mat to sit on, and a journal. Information about daily events will be provided in a detailed email prior to the group. Partcipants can attend a single workshop day and attendance to all workshops is not required to participate. Visit: strongertogethersd.org/
  • Breaking is will join the games in Paris. But how did the dance style make it into the Olympics? NPR's Andrew Mambo speaks to ESPN's Alyssa Roenigk about how the IOC and host countries add sports.
  • A scientist in the study says it's likely the sharks were exposed to Rio de Janeiro wastewater contaminated from human use of cocaine.
  • Oolong Gallery Presents "What is Built" - A Solo Exhibition by Christina Hendershaw Oolong Gallery is pleased to announce "What is Built," a solo exhibition by graphite artist and San Diego native Christina Hendershaw. This captivating exhibition will be displayed in the foyer gallery at Oolong from May 18 to June 9, 2024, offering a unique exploration of the ephemeral nature of urban structures in the form of graphite works on paper. This exhibition marks the final showcase in the gallery's current raw form before the warehouse undergoes significant construction and division. Please join us for the opening reception Saturday May 18 from 2-5 p.m. at Oolong Gallery, including an event to follow in celebration of the parallel show in the warehouse by Peruvian oil painter Sylvia Fernández. Before a foundation is poured or a beam erected, the conceptual framework of our cities materializes in the realm of imagination. These nascent structures, which eventually manifest as tangible entities, exist in a liminal state—simultaneously solid and elusive. Once built, they seamlessly blend into the fabric of our daily existence, often going unnoticed until moments of construction or demolition draw our attention. Hendershaw’s meticulous graphite drawings capture this delicate balance between presence and invisibility, examining the experience of spatial perception and collective memory. "These imagined structures straddle the line between solidity and intangibility," says Hendershaw. "Their presence is so pervasive, so assumed, that they often go unnoticed—perceived as indestructible and unyielding." Through ethereal and abstract representations of recently constructed ruins, Hendershaw’s work obscures rather than clarifies any authentic sense of place or location, referencing the transient nature of what is built. About Christina Hendershaw Born in 1983 and raised in San Diego, Christina Hendershaw now lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. She holds an MFA from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles (2012) and a BFA from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago (2006). Hendershaw’s work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows, including: Solo Shows: "Between, next to and in front of," Ice Gallery at Bread and Salt, San Diego, CA (2014) Group Exhibitions: 'Leucadia' Oolong Gallery x the Brown Studio Encinitas, CA (2024) Tryst Art Fair for Artist-Run-Spaces and Collectives, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA (2023) "The Body Is The House We Live In," The Floating Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2023) "All My Friends Are Architecture," Modest Common, Los Angeles, CA (2022) "Still Figuring Out a Title," Private Residence, Los Angeles, CA (2018) Exhibition Details Exhibition Title: "What is Built" Artist: Christina Hendershaw Dates: May 18 – June 9, 2024 Opening Reception: May 18, 2024, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Location: Oolong Gallery, 687 Second Street, Encinitas, CA 92024 Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. + by appt Oolong Gallery invites you to experience Christina Hendershaw’s exploration of the fleeting and often unnoticed aspects of our urban landscapes in the form of graphite works on paper. For more information, please visit www.oolongallery.com or contact the gallery at info@oolongallery.com About Oolong Gallery Oolong Gallery is a contemporary art space dedicated to showcasing innovative and thought-provoking works by emerging and established artists. Located in North County San Diego, CA, the gallery provides a platform for artists to engage with the community, speak to next generations and inspire better art collecting. Oolong Art Gallery on Instagram
  • Author Cat Bohannon says there's a "male norm" in science that prioritizes male bodies. Female bodies have been left out of countless clinical studies, and research is only just starting to catch up.
  • Israeli strikes early Sunday killed 12 people in Gaza, while a stabbing attack carried out by a Palestinian killed two people in a Tel Aviv suburb.
  • Medical experts in Imperial County link climate and socio-economic status with health care challenges.
  • In honor of all of the mighty Grannies, Mothers, Daughters, Aunties, Sisters, Cousins, Queens, Kindred Spirits and any other amazing humans that identify as SHE. Take off your superhero cape for a day and join us for an afternoon of renewal for the body, mind, and spirit. Let's begin to gather in the "Leave Your Troubles Behind" garden around 11:34. Once you are completely free, take a deep breath and prepare to lose yourself [or find yourself] in the gardens. Enjoy a foot or hand soak, as well, choose from a brain-twisting head scratch, shoulder massage or foot massage. Partake in savory and sweet delights, sparkling beverages, and a farm to table influenced lunch. It is all included with the price of admission. It's a time to enjoy relaxing, catching up with old friends and meeting new ones. And if that weren't enough, if you would like a little retail therapy, The Bokudega and Mercado will be open for your shopping pleasure featuring Bokujoy bath & spa essentials and other local artisans. Come early and stay late, we will retire the afternoon at 4:43pm. In keeping with the spirit of Avocado House, this will be an intimate social experience, so space is limited. Please secure your space and a space for your bestie post haste. Last day to secure your space is April 30th! For more information visit: avocadohouse.love
  • We catch up with Sahat Zia Hero, a winner last year of the Nansen Refugee Award for "outstanding work" helping displaced people. He is still making pictures: "This is a tough life."
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