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  • The singer-songwriter's fourth album is her best yet, with crisp, commanding songwriting, shades of '60s baroque pop and melodies that seem to have existed forever.
  • Hundreds of women aged 40 and older gathered in Chicago recently to jump rope and play other games from their youth. It was the 3rd national playdate held by the Double Dutch Club.
  • Eight people, including a 9-month-old, were injured in the attack in Sydney's eastern suburbs before a police inspector shot the suspect after he turned and raised a knife, police said.
  • Have you wanted to dive into the mindful, rhythmic, magic of weaving? In this rigid heddle loom workshop, students will learn to weave their own unique handwoven fabric in both plain weave (a classic, simple pattern) and clasped weft (where two wefts interconnect, creating unique patterns). Each student will learn the basics of how the loom works, a variety of simple weaving techniques, plain weave, clasped weft weaving, and finally, hemstitching for a finished piece. Students will weave a length of handwoven fabric of their choosing using the techniques in-class. Looms will be pre-warped in this class and students will weave together on Ashford Looms with 100% cotton fiber for a fiber-friendly afternoon. Beginners, as well as those with weaving experience are welcome. No experience necessary. Ages 14+ welcome! Instructor: Jeanine Ertl
  • The Fallbrook Art Center presents the 14th Annual Signature American Watermedia International Exhibition juried by Robin Erickson, California, AWS, NWS, SDWS, CWS, WHS, WW, TWSA. This one of a kind show, developed by the Fallbrook Art Center, is not presented anywhere else in the world. It is only open to artists who have achieved Signature Membership status in one or more U.S. Watercolor or Watermedia Societies. Truly, ‘The Best of the Best” On view April 1, 2023 – May 28, 2023 Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Sunday Noon – 3 p.m. $6 Admission Visit: www.fallbrookartcenter.org or call (760) 728-1414 Fallbrook Art Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Second Chance Beer Company, the award-winning “Seize a Pint, Save a Pup” brewery in Carmel Mountain, is hosting its 3rd-Annual Pupapalooza Dog Festival on Saturday, May 20 from 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. Pupapalooza will have more than 20 locally-owned dog-themed vendors on hand, adoptable pups from The Animal Pad dog rescue organization, food trucks, and live music. The event is free to attend, though there is a Gold VIP option for $150 and a Silver VIP option for $125. The packages include a 10-minute professional photo session for pets in a Puppy Picnic Co. set-up, along with gift bags and other items. For more information on the packages and to purchase tickets, click here, and note that last year’s VIP packages sold out. For the first time in the event’s history, Second Chance will be releasing a special beer specifically for the festivities: Guava Wheat Ale (4.5% ABV) that will be available on draft and in 16-oz cans. Regarded as one of the most dog-friendly establishments in all of San Diego, Second Chance will donate proceeds from the event to The Animal Pad. As always, 1% of sales of Second Chance’s core beers Buddy Lager and New Day West Coast IPA that day will be donated to dog rescue organizations as well. Second Chance has donated more than $257,000 to local dog rescues and the communities it serves since the company’s inception in 2015.
  • The 75th Emmy Awards offered up nothing in the way of real surprise. Succession, The Bear and Beef dominated on a night steeped in television nostalgia.
  • Raffles: A pair of Padres season opener tickets, a Skateboard, an Ice Chest, & much more! Drink Specials: $20 Bud Light Pitchers, $6 Touchdown Shots, $5 Bud Light Pints, $6 Fireball Food Specials: $15 Flatbreads, $12 Wings, $12 Foot-long Hot Dogs Visit: https://www.rplacesandiego.com/ R place Sports Bar & Grill on Facebook
  • More than 150 people ages 16 to 24 attended a city youth fair in the East Village neighborhood Tuesday, officials said.
  • U.S. employers added 187,000 jobs in July, a slower but still solid pace of growth, suggesting the Federal Reserve may be able to curb inflation without triggering a recession.
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