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  • Russian forces crossed from Belarus into Ukraine a year ago, headed for Kyiv, before their unexpected retreat. As the war drags on, Ukraine is fortifying even the quietest stretch of this border.
  • The United States’ opening 1-1 draw with Wales at the World Cup was viewed by 11.7 million for its English- and Spanish-language broadcasts.
  • San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery hosts this exhibition of pictorial and sculptural investigations on color, light and texture, featuring recent artworks by San Diego-based artists Christian Garcia-Olivo, Kaori Fukuyama and Melissa Walter. Kaori Fukuyama’s luminous canvases glow as if lit from within. She’s obsessed with distilling the essence of light in all its variations and with capturing minute subtleties of color. Her surfaces are satisfyingly smooth and vibrant, built layer by layer with invisible brush strokes that achieve a sense of depth and gratifying density. Some works become architectural compositions that force the picture frame and painted surface to slightly project, as if lifting off the wall. Kaori’s paintings, drawings and sculptures stand as peaceful meditations on nature, derived from her exposure to Japanese Shintoism and Buddhism. Circles of pure light seem to break through the monochromatic square canvases. They recreate the startling feeling of staring into the sun and they transport the viewer into a tunnel of radiant light. Sculptures fabricated out of reflective and transparent Mylar allow the light to penetrate and dance; the materials refract and bend the rays of light generating delightful prismatic effects. Minimalism and abstraction paired with a rigorousness of design and execution make these into otherworldly pieces. Kaori shapes light into form and makes the ineffable into something tangible. She seduces the viewer to be present, to appreciate the beauty of a moment suspended in time. Join us to hear the artist talk about her artwork, inspiration and process. SD Mesa College: Facebook Instagram
  • The album's not dead! Want proof? NPR Music's list of the best albums of 2023 features masterworks by veterans, newcomers, iconoclasts and at least one supergroup.
  • Saturdays, April 26 - June 14, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream all 3 Seasons now with KPBS Passport! When a young boy is murdered, this small town of Broadchurch in Dorset suddenly becomes the focus of a major event in the full glare of the media spotlight. DI Alec Hardy (David Tennant) and DS Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) lead the investigation.
  • Taylor Tomlinson is one of the country’s youngest touring headliners, delighting audiences coast-to-coast with her sharp crowd-work, biting wit, and wonderfully self-deprecating point of view. Tomlinson co-hosts The Self-Helpless Podcast and can currently be seen on the first season of Netflix's stand-up series The Lineup. Taylor arrives to San Diego with her "Deal With It" stand up comedy tour. Date | Saturday, February 26 at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Location | Balboa Theatre Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $36 to $270. For more information, please visit sandiegotheatres.org/event/2022/02/taylor-tomlinson or call (619) 615-4000.
  • Federal regulators abruptly reversed a decision to decertify the troubled Avocado Post Acute nursing home in April.
  • A former candidate for the state legislature was arrested Monday for allegedly orchestrating the shootings at the homes of local Democratic officials.
  • Washington state is among a handful of states with new laws granting farmworkers the right to earn time-and-a-half for overtime work. But for many workers, things haven't turned out as expected.
  • Are you trying to learn some computer skills? Join us on Thursday's @10 a.m. for our "How to Work a Computer" sessions. May 5 - Smartphone Intermediate May 12 - Internet Safety - Online May 19 - Mouse & Typing Skills May 26 - Uber/Maps App Presented by the San Diego Futures Foundation in conjunction with SD Access 4 All.
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