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  • Ex-Prime Minister Alexander Stubb, who represents the conservative National Coalition Party, will face former Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto, who is making his third run for the office, on Feb. 11.
  • Parents can find strategies to ease their child's nerves and ensure a successful start to the school year, even when the first day feels overwhelming.
  • The charges that David Weiss will seek against Hunter Biden were not disclosed directly in the latest filing Wednesday.
  • The 2010 Nicki Minaj album Pink Friday brought vibrant new shades to hip-hop.
  • Truong My Lan, the 67-year-old chairwoman of the real estate company Van Thinh Phat, was formally charged with fraud amounting to $12.5 billion — nearly 3% of the country's 2022 GDP.
  • This four-class series taught by Maria Tsagalakis serves as an introduction to wheel thrown ceramics where students will learn the important steps of throwing, trimming, and glazing. Each week a different step is taught. Within this 4-week course, students learn how to create functional pottery pieces while exploring their creativity! Projects will be ready to pick up 1-2 weeks after the last class. No experience necessary. Ages 18+ welcome! Wednesdays from 4:30 – 7 p.m. November 1, 8, 15 & 29 (no class Nov 22)
  • A safe return to the 4th districts community of encanto, Kuumba Festival San Diego’s longest running celebration of Black youth, family, community development, health, art, culture and heritage. The premire unique Black arts and culture celebration will be returning back to the community of the 4th district where the people who named, defined, created and demonstrated it since 1986, live work and play. Thursday, May 25, 2023 at 5 p.m. - Sunday, May 28, 2023 at 7 p.m. San Diego Black Arts & Culture District, 92114 San Diego Kuumba Festival on Facebook
  • Kay Rivers Studio & Gallery Kay Rivers Studio & Gallery Presents: HUNT FOR ART TOUR/SCAVENGER HUNT There are many hidden art treasures in Escondido to be found, and we will discover them All. The treasure hunt/scavenger hunt gives you clues to finding them. But just to be fair, we will all leave at the same time. You will be given your first clue Saturday evening at 4:00 PM online. Then the next one is at the next location and so on. Date: November 5, 2022 There are many hidden art treasures in Escondido to be found, and we will discover them All. The treasure hunt/scavenger hunt gives you clues to finding them. But just to be fair, we will all leave at the same time. You will be given your first clue Saturday evening at 4:00 PM online. Then the next one is at the next location and so on. Upon finding and arriving, you will find the next clue, and so on. Each week we will discover hidden treasures about Escondido art and the artist that make it. Each hunt will take somewhere between 1 to 5 hours depending on you and your team. You may choose to find the clue, and then quickly move on to the next clue, or you may want to simply stay awhile and enjoy the art at that clue's location and then move on to the next one. You may opt to stay and enjoy the venue (Your 1st drink is on me and the theater tickets are paid for as well.) Teamwork is encouraged although not mandatory. The object is to have fun discovering Escondido’s hidden art treasures. You will receive the link to the first clue online, and after your spot is reserved. All the other clues will be found in one of the hidden treasures in Escondido. You can take part in as many hunts as you like. They all start Saturday evening at 4:00 PM online, where you will be given your first clue for the night. A donation will be made on the participants' behalf to the Southern Sudanese Community Center of San Diego. Thank you for your participation. Good luck and have fun!
  • More than 100 U.S. flights were canceled, according to tracker FlightAware. The cancellations and delays come during a period of chaotic travel said to resemble pre-pandemic levels.
  • Join us for a Japanese storytelling tradition called kamishibai (kami = paper; shibai = theater). A storyteller stands behind a little wooden theater, also known as a storybox, and reveals a series of illustrations that tell a tale. Audience: Recommended for ages 3-5
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