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  • The country's top market watchdog has promised tougher scrutiny of virtual currencies, but we still don't know what will be unveiled.
  • A law requires schools to display signs with "In God We Trust" on them if they are donated, but it doesn't mention a required language.
  • Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has issued more than a dozen decrees in favor of Brazilians' right to bear arms. Sales have spiked and gun shops and shooting ranges have opened up all over Brazil.
  • Lil Nas X's new single rails against BET after the star wasn't nominated for a single BET Award.
  • Mime with noise, stand-up with no talking – drama with no acting. Viral sensation Tape Face has to be seen to be believed. A finalist on America’s Got Talent, this wholly unexpected comedy show packs universal appeal. Tape Face is a delightful, wry, multi-layered and hilarious character created by New Zealand performer Sam Wills. This pensive and curious soul approaches every object and audience member as a potential friend or plaything. His appeal transcends the boundaries of age, language and culture. Tape Face draws on a heritage spanning silent film, mime, magic, puppetry, Motown and the films of Patrick Swayze. Spectacular and inventive, Tape Face is one of the most charming shows of our time. Tape Face will perform at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, October 15 at 8 p.m.Get your tickets here! Adult admission: $30-$50 Seniors (65+), Active Military, Students (age 13-21): $26-$43 Youth Tickets (12 and under): $15-$25 For more information, visit powayonstage.org/event/tape-face.
  • NPR's Michel Martin talks with rapper Mach-Hommy about the dissonance between increased unrest in the country and the success of his latest album, Pray For Haiti.
  • For the second time in history, Chile is a contender for a short film animation Oscar. This nomination is the latest milestone in what has been a gripping time for the country's animation industry.
  • The R&B star was convicted in New York last year of sexual exploitation of a child, bribery, sex trafficking and racketeering.
  • Since its sell out in London’s West End, "The Simon & Garfunkel Story" is now the World’s leading theatre show concerning Simon & Garfunkel featuring a full live band and state of the art video projection and lighting. The show includes all of their hits, including "Mrs. Robinson", "Cecilia", "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "Homeward Bound" and many more! Now they are bringing their show to San Diego on Thursday, January 6 at 7:30 p.m., performing at Balboa Theatre and you can't miss it! Get tickets here! For more information, please visit sandiegotheatres.org/simon-and-garfunkel-story or call 619-615-4000.
  • Michigan wants to remain a center of automotive development and manufacturing. As the state faces interstate competition, political leaders are looking to industry incentives.
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