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  • It's Megan Rapinoe's last World Cup, and it could be Marta's, too. From winter weather to new faces to watch, here's what to know about this year's tournament in Australia and New Zealand.
  • Vermeer’s Woman in Blue Reading a Letter has many friends at the Timken Museum of Art after the delightful summer she spent here in 2015, thanks to a generous loan from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. As evident in that masterpiece as well as in other of his works, including the recently (and dramatically) restored Woman Reading a Letter before an Open Window from Dresden, this seventeenth-century Delft master had a life-long fascination with the subject of women and letters. This lecture will examine how Vermeer captured, in quiet and subtle ways, the emotional impact for women of receiving a letter from an absent loved one. Agenda: 4:30 - 5:30 - Wine and Charcuterie Reception 5:30 - 6:30 - Lecture Tickets $45 - Members/ $65 - Non-Members Cocktail Attire About the Speaker Dr. Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. is Senior Advisor to The Leiden Collection. He was previously curator of Northern Baroque painting at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and Professor of Art History at the University of Maryland. He organized over forty exhibitions at the National Gallery, including Anthony van Dyck, Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt’s Late Religious Portraits, Jan Lievens, and Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting. He also helped organize exhibitions at other institutions, among them Vermeer: On Reflection at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden. Among Wheelock’s many publications are catalogues of the National Gallery’s Dutch and Flemish paintings. He also edited the on-line catalogue of The Leiden Collection. Follow on social media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Talks over raising the nation's borrowing authority are stalled so House Speaker McCarthy says GOP will vote on their own plan. Democrats say adding demands to avoid a historic default is reckless.
  • As the regional planning agency, the San Diego Association of Governments uses a more than $1-billion, taxpayer-funded budget to make long-term decisions on major transportation and infrastructure projects.
  • Moisture was expected to continue to increase in San Diego County today into Thursday, with a chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms for Wednesday through Thursday afternoon, the National Weather Service said.
  • We're rolling out all the stock from the back BUT only on these special Saturdays! 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on select Saturdays--be there and help support the Friends of the Library! Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/summer-book-sales-3
  • With a long career playing among jazz and R&B greats, he remains one of the most in-demand drummers in New Orleans.
  • NOTE: This event has been postponed. More details here. Local Artist Ben Smith @NorthParkLego is proud to share, for the first time, his acclaimed Lego models of local businesses in San Diego's North Park and surrounding neighborhoods! Monday Dec. 20, 6 - 10 p.m. Tribute Pizza, 3077 North Park Way (in the old Post Office) Light 'za snacks provided | cash bar (21+) | all ages welcome Featuring a silent auction fundraiser from the modeled businesses, including gifts suitable for holiday wrapping, from: - North Park Brewing Co. - Fall Brewing - Soda Bar - Bottlecraft - The Friendly - Kindred - Polite Provisions / Fortunate Son - Young Hickory - Pretzels and Pints - and more! - and the TOP PRIZE, the opportunity to have your own home, business or building of your choice built by the artist in Lego! 100% of the ticket and silent auction proceeds to benefit IRC Youth Farmworks at St. Luke's and Feeding San Diego. Kids tickets include entry to win $100 Lego Store voucher and other fun prizes.
  • Board Chair Nora Vargas and Vice Chair Terra Lawson-Remer, who authored the resolution in support of Newsom's "Right to Safety" amendment proposal, voted yes. Their colleagues Joel Anderson and Jim Desmond voted no.
  • It can be easy to get your hopes up about exciting new research or alternative approaches to cancer treatment. Here's an insider's guide for figuring out which ones are worth your time.
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