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  • For years, Out of Darkness appeared on reading lists as a recommendation for ambitious young readers ready to face disquieting aspects of the American experience. It began facing bans in 2021.
  • Just outside the Oceanside Public Library, near the fountain, a new open air patio has been set up by Mainstreet Oceanside to help nearby businesses with limited seating.
  • Maite Rodriguez, a lover of animals and the environment, dreamed of being a marine biologist. She was killed during the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
  • Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter went down via private text messages between the Tesla CEO and a small circle of Silicon Valley's rich and powerful, according to court filings released this week.
  • The president touted investments in extreme heat resilience and offshore wind at the site of a converted coal plant in Massachusetts, but stopped short of declaring a "climate emergency."
  • Beginning just after midnight, a full rail closure will be in effect this weekend to accommodate work along the passenger and freight rail line between Oceanside and San Diego.
  • Please join the San Diego Dance Theatre School students in celebrating our first school showing in two years! The faculty and dancers are excited to present an informal showing of what they've been working on in class the last few months. The Winter Showcase will feature our students from the adult and aging creatively dance program. The production will include works from Gina and Kyle Sorensen, Anna Brown Massey, Terry Wilson, Rebekah Brown, Andromeda Bradley, Yvonne Gagliardo, Marcos Duran, and Katheryn Scheidegger. Date | Sunday, December 12 at 2:30 p.m. Location | Light Box Theater (formerly White Box Live Arts) Get tickets here! General admission is $5. Dancers and audience members are required to wear masks for this performance. For more information, please visit sandiegodancetheater.org or call (619) 225-1803.
  • Artist and oil painter, Elena Karavodin is proud to present two solo exhibitions of her artwork featuring figurative oil paintings. Both shows are rooted and inspired by her own personal experiences as an adolescent, woman, and mother. Originally, titled “Now or Never” the exhibition is now divided into two separate bodies of work, “Now” and “Never", simultaneously exhibiting in separate spaces. “Now” is her first hometown solo exhibition, at the Encinitas Community Center. Before opening to the public, the City of Encinitas cited 11 separate artworks for obscenity and removed them from the show indefinitely. On account of the imposed removal of art, Elena has produced a second exhibition titled “Never”, featuring all the original banned paintings that were removed due to censorship, currently on view at ArtHatch in Escondido, Calif. About the Artist: Elena Karavodin’s artwork features figurative studies of women. She draws from inspirations and absurdities observed from human nature, the feminine experience and random situations that we find ourselves in. Elena was born in Los Angeles and raised in Encinitas, Calif. She studied classical art and illustration at Laguna College of Art and Design. Her preferred medium is traditional oil painting focusing on human subjects. Creating art for over 20 years, her work has been shown in various exhibitions throughout the United States. Elena lives in San Diego with her husband and young son, who’s daily discoveries and growth inspire her to push her creative process even further. Please join Elena Karavodin on Saturday, July 10, 2021 from 6-10 p.m. at ArtHatch, Escondido, CA for a free reception of her uncensored art, “Never”. The reception will include a meet and greet with the artist, music, snacks and drinks. Also, make sure to take time to view all the art within the building and front gallery featuring local artists. DON’T FORGET to check out her second show “Now” at the Encinitas Community Center from June 15- Aug. 5, 2021. A free reception for “Now” will be held on Saturday, July 31, 2021 from 6-9 p.m. The reception will include a meet and greet with the artist, music, snacks and drinks.
  • Artist and oil painter, Elena Karavodin is proud to present two solo exhibitions of her artwork featuring figurative oil paintings. Both shows are rooted and inspired by her own personal experiences as an adolescent, woman, and mother. Originally, titled “Now or Never” the exhibition is now divided into two separate bodies of work, “Now” and “Never", simultaneously exhibiting in separate spaces. ““Now” is her first hometown solo exhibition, at the Encinitas Community Center. Before opening to the public, the City of Encinitas cited 11 separate artworks for obscenity and removed them from the show indefinitely. On account of the imposed removal of art, Elena has produced a second exhibition titled “Never”, featuring all the original banned paintings that were removed due to censorship, currently on view at ArtHatch in Escondido, Calif. About the Artist: Elena Karavodin’s artwork features figurative studies of women. She draws from inspirations and absurdities observed from human nature, the feminine experience and random situations that we find ourselves in. Elena was born in Los Angeles and raised in Encinitas, Calif. She studied classical art and illustration at Laguna College of Art and Design. Her preferred medium is traditional oil painting focusing on human subjects. Creating art for over 20 years, her work has been shown in various exhibitions throughout the United States. Elena lives in San Diego with her husband and young son, who’s daily discoveries and growth inspire her to push her creative process even further. Please join Elena Karavodin on Saturday, July 31 from 6-9 p.m. at the Encinitas Community Center for a free reception of her censored art, “Now”. The reception will include a meet and greet with the artist, music, snacks and drinks. DON’T FORGET to check out her second show “Never” at ArtHatch, Escondido, CA from June 15- Aug. 5, 2021. A reception for “Never” will be held on Saturday, July 10, 2021 from 6-10 p.m. The artist will be in attendance. Also, make sure to take time to view all the art within the building and front gallery featuring local artists.
  • San Diego City Council voted unanimously in favor of a resolution that called for the FBI to remove Japanese Americans from the city.
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