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  • The New Orleans police department is overhauling its hiring process to include civilians, as well as eliminate credit score checks and marijuana use questions.
  • 'Theatrhythm Final Bar Line' celebrates over three decades of music from the beloved 'Final Fantasy' series. It evokes the best kind of nostalgia, and will make you feel wonderful when playing it.
  • This weekend in the arts: Carolina Caycedo at ICA San Diego North; Broadway's "The Lion King"; Tchaikovsky at The Shell; Gideon Sawyer and beck haberstroh at ICA San Diego Central; David White's Park Social project; and "Sunblock 5000" at Oolong Gallery.
  • One of the hottest tickets in Washington, D.C., was to a festival that was all about drinking and having fun — but not about booze.
  • Rates of new cases are declining in major cities, suggesting public health campaigns are working. But the spread
  • RELATED: Andrés Hernández: A love and a border interrupted by COVID (KPBS feature) RELATED: San Diego Weekend Arts Events: 'Crying on the Blue Line Trolley,' soundON Festival, Mission Trails, Preston Swirnoff and more (KPBS weekend arts preview) Upcoming virtual art talk: Andrés Hernandez will be in conversation with poet and professor Karla Cordero, Saturday, Jan. 29 at 1 p.m. Register here. Upcoming closing reception: Saturday, Feb. 26 from 1-4 p.m. From the gallery: The Hill Street Country Club's next solo exhibition is “Crying On The Blue Line Trolley” by Andrés Hernández. Crying on the Blue Line Trolley features @andrs.herndz ‘s first departure from illustration. It consists of analogue photography that takes from and recontextualizes the visual makeup of San Diego and Tijuana into a series of hybrid landscapes. Jan. 8 - Feb. 28, 2022 530 S Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA Opening reception: Jan. 8 from 1-4 p.m. Masks are required and groups of six guests at a time will be let in to the gallery for 15 minute viewings. Andrés Hernández is a self-taught non-binary Mexican artist living in Tijuana. She quietly writes and makes art about her life. She is a firm believer that soft-spoken art also deserves to be heard. Related links: The Hill Street Country Club on Instagram
  • Lamplighters Community Theatre is proud to bring 'The 1940s Radio Hour', a play written by Walton Jones, to you this holiday season! A look into yesteryear with this nostalgic view of a live radio broadcast of “The Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade”, from the Hotel Astor’s Algonquin Room on December 21, 1942. Experience the spirit of that bygone era when the world was at war and pop music meant “Strike Up the Band” and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”. Watch as the harassed station manager copes with a drunk lead singer, a delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the mike, the second banana cabbie who dreams of singing a ballad, and the trumpet player who chooses a fighter plane over Glenn Miller. A perfect holiday show! The play will be showing from Friday, December 3 through Sunday, December 19 on the following schedule: • Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. • Sundays at 2 p.m. Get tickets here! General admission: $26 Student/Senior/Military admission: $23 Groups of 10 or more people: $20 per person For more information, please visit the Lamplighters Community Theatre website or call (619) 303-5092.
  • A piece of what used to be a Russian satellite was coming uncomfortably close to the International Space Station. Space junk is a growing problem and has major implications for satellite services.
  • For many people, creating a chosen family is a necessity - a key to survival. And it can be especially important for queer people, who may be underhoused or rejected by their biological families.
  • Dozens of flights have been canceled or delayed since Friday. Some families slept on air mattresses as they waited for a flight home.
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