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  • This weekend in the arts: Contemporary ballet by female choreographers; free theater, dance and poetry; Vivaldi; open artist studios; a desert arts festival; a photographic glimpse into guaranteed basic income and more.
  • Changes to state law expand the sealing of criminal records to most felonies. KPBS followed one San Diegan through the process.
  • Set in a neighborhood where Blacks and immigrant Jews have lived next to each other for decades, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store is one of the best novels critic Maureen Corrigan has read this year.
  • The Grand Alliance between Black and Jewish leaders, known largely for shared work on Civil Rights in the 1960s, has a complicated legacy--and an uncertain future between these communities.
  • The charity Save Ukraine brought young Ukrainians to Washington D.C. to tell Congress about being abducted by Russia.
  • Search-and-rescue teams looking for a hiker who got lost on Black Mountain over the weekend found a body believed to be that of the missing woman Monday.
  • Alexander Salazar and Darcy Kempton partner to announce the grand opening of their Mission Hills fine art gallery SD Art Advisory scheduled for May 20, 2023. The opening coincides with the Art in the Hills Art Walk & Banner Contest in Mission Hills in partnership with Grant Elementary at noon. Families and students are invited to stop in to enjoy art and celebration. Later in the evening, SD Art Advisory will open to the public for the grand opening celebration starting at 6pm. Guests will enjoy art by local and world-renowned artists, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and live music. Guests are encouraged to wear their favorite creative attire. SD Art Advisory is the vision of Alexander Salazar, leading fine artist and gallerist, and Darcy Kempton, established San Diego Interior Designer and Curator, to create and activate a space for art to thrive in Mission Hills that will also benefit the region of San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Baja and beyond. Alexander Salazar is returning to San Diego to ignite the art scene with bold work by leading artists from around the world, including his own powerful body of work. Darcy Kempton plans to support collectors with curating a collection that showcases the experience they wish to have in their homes. SD ART ADVISORY plans to establish long-term relationships with artists and collectors to pair collectors with art that supports them in their own pursuit of joy. SD Art Advisory will also feature a special salon for purchasing NFT art in partnership with acclaimed artist and NFT art dealer Chris Trueman. For more information, please visit https://sdartadvisory.com/. To RSVP for the party, please register by visiting their Eventbrite page.
  • Join us on the main patio or our new vineyard theater for an afternoon of live music, food, wine and good times. Enjoy our award winning wines —including our whiskey barrel aged wines, gourmet flatbread pizza, chocolate and more on our shaded main patio or newly opened vineyard theater. Also, enjoy live music by Serendipity. Your ticket includes: • Flight of 5 of our award winning wines or a glass of wine —including our most popular Mischief Whiskey Rose! Or one of our delicious Sangrias or Frozen Sangrias! • A box of 6 gourmet chocolate truffles • A gourmet flatbread (cheese, veggie, sausage, or everything) (note: you can substitute for a glass of wine) • Coffee/tea service Date | Sunday, May 8 from noon to 6 p.m. Live music from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location | Crystal Hill Vineyard Get tickets here! Adult admission: $40 Child admission: $20 For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/mothers-day-at-crystal-hill or call (760) 440-5229.
  • The latest safety lapse at Boeing renews concerns about the company's influence in Washington and whether federal regulators have delegated too much of their oversight authority to its employees.
  • It rates street conditions in District 4 among the worst in the city and directs the least money to fix them.
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