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  • Rather than clarify its political intentions, the U.S. has stayed vague about Taiwan for four decades to maintain peace. But there are signs of a shift toward more clarity these days.
  • The Netflix film turns Monroe into an avatar of suffering, brought low by a miserable childhood, a father she never knew and an industry full of men who abused and exploited her until her death.
  • She is the 47th horse to be reported dead at racetracks regulated by the Horse Racing Board during the 2021 racing season.
  • San Diego Mayor-elect Todd Gloria joins Midday to talk about what actions he might take and what aid he might offer as the pandemic continues and the region faces another lockdown. Plus, KPBS reporter John Carroll brings us the second half of his series on how Balboa Park’s cherished institutions are holding up during the pandemic. And this weekend in San Diego art events: a filmed dance production, photography projections at The Front, The La Jolla Playhouse's “A Christmas Carol,” ArtWalk and jazz with Peter Sprague and Leonard Patton.
  • Live theater is back. On our radar this fall are shows at La Jolla Playhouse, Diversionary Theatre, Moxie Theatre, The Old Globe, San Diego Junior Theatre (and your Apple TV).
  • The Sacklers, who own Purdue Pharma, maker of Oxycontin, have maintained they did nothing wrong. People who lost loved ones and years of their lives to opioid addiction believe otherwise.
  • The Academy decides to move eight categories off live telecast.
  • A new play written by Tony Award® nominated artist Charlayne Woodard gets its world premiere at the La Jolla Playhouse. Co-directed by Patricia McGregor and Delicia Turner Sonnenberg A Co-Production with Baltimore Center Stage Written by the Tony Award® nominated artist Charlayne Woodard, this moving world-premiere play explores the complex relationship between two “alpha” women: Claire Rose, an elderly Black woman, and her middle-aged daughter, Cassandra. After not speaking to each other for the past three years, Cassandra shows up unexpectedly at her mother’s garden gate, attempting to reconcile old wounds. Both women give as good as they get, taking us on a rollercoaster ride unearthing conflicts and secrets of the past, and creating magic in the process. Production Sponsors: La Cuisine Custom Catering The Paula Marie Black Endowment for Women’s Voices in the Art of Theatre September 21 – October 17, 2021 Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre COVID-19 safety information can be found here. As of Aug. 18, 2021, LJPH requires proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 48 hours of your performance, and that masks be worn for all patrons inside the theater. ACCESS Performance (ASL interpretation): Saturday, October 9, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. ACCESS Performance (audio description): Saturday, October 9, 2021 at 2:00 p.m.
  • At least 3 million Americans of voting age live abroad. It's a group that could wield substantial political power, if fully activated.
  • An ABC News freelance producer confronted critics of a consulting firm's powerful clients. Her actions confirm people's worst suspicions about the news media, says a former network news president.
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