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  • Nothing is just one thing in Bliss Montage: Satire swirls into savagery; a gimmicky premise into poignancy. Ma writes with such authority that readers are simply swept along.
  • Water harvesting and efficiency starts at the ground – literally! Soil is the most efficient water storage you can have on your property, and building good healthy soil benefits every level of a garden ecosystem. Learn to regenerate your landscape by ‘planting water’ and ‘growing’ healthy soil! Eric & Lauren Saline of Wild Made Design share techniques and strategies that can be used on any scale to modify land contour, plant sustainably, and harvest water. Sponsored by the County of San Diego. Free includes Garden entry. Date: March 12, 2022 Time: 10:00am-11:30 Location: The Water Conservation Garden For more information on this event and class registration please visit HERE!
  • Godard, the "enfant terrible" of the French New Wave who revolutionized popular cinema in 1960 with his debut feature Breathless, stood for years as one of the most vital and provocative directors.
  • David Ambroz's memoir delves into his childhood, his mother's mental illness and abuse, hunger and homelessness, and his profound love for his siblings.
  • Perhat Tursun's novel explores human rights abuses against China's Uyghur minority through one man's search for a home. The author himself has been imprisoned and a co-translator has disappeared.
  • Ralph won an Emmy for her role as a no-nonsense kindergarten teacher on Abbott Elementary. She says classroom management is about "letting [kids] know that boundaries are there for a reason."
  • Comprehensive, age-appropriate sex ed has all kinds of social, emotional and academic benefits, researchers say. Here's what that looks like, from K through 12.
  • Dr. Demetre Daskalakis is steering the U.S. monkeypox response. A month into the job, he sees signs of success, but there's still more to be done.
  • Join Timken Museum of Art for a Virtual Tour! Just as e-mail now dominates written communication, in the 17th century the writing of personal letters became widespread and fashionable. Although letters had long existed, the notion that they could convey private feelings and emotions suddenly captured the popular imagination and transformed personal communication. During this period, not only was Holland the most literate country in Europe and a leading publishing center, but it was also the focus of an explosion of epistolary activity. 17th-century Dutch genre painters became the first to depict anonymous people writing, reading, dispatching and receiving letters. Leading painters like Gerard ter Borch, Gabriel Metsu, Frans van Mieris, Pieter de Hooch and the renowned Johannes Vermeer made the letter a central feature of theirscenes of everyday life, defining the subject and creating images that would influence generations of painters to come. Date: Jan. 20, 2022 Time: 11 a.m. - Noon Location: Timken Museum of Art (Virtual) Cost: Free For more information on this event and zoom link registration please visit HERE!
  • In episode 4 of HBO's 'Game of Thrones' spinoff, Daemon surrenders his crown and spends a night on the town; Rhaenyra's rumspringa doesn't sit well with the king-a.
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