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  • The nonprofit says Florida leaders never suggested specific changes to the new AP African American Studies course. Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state may "reevaluate" its relationship with the group.
  • From San Diego Weekend Arts Events, 10-28-21: Last week, I snuck a peek at the installation-in-progress of these twin exhibitions at Oceanside Museum of Art — full of dressforms draped with sculptural fiber works and quilted dresses. The works tackle gender, consent and more, and in doing so, powerfully explore beauty and expression. Marty-O, known for her upcycled and quilted fashions that comment on domesticity and repression by studying women's roles throughout the suffrage movement and through the 20th century. Saki's work is informed by the way the males in the bird kingdom are the ones who get dressed up, so in a series of installations she explores ultra glam style for men. Plus don't miss the Melissa Walter, Neil Kendricks and Charlotte Bird solo exhibitions also on view. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the gallery: Saki: 'Birds of a Different Feather' In the animal kingdom, male birds are the ones to get “dolled up” to impress and prove themselves worthy to a mate. However, in the human world these roles are reversed, with women being the ones to steal the “fashion” show. Today’s modern woman is more than just a pretty dress; she is an educated professional breaking glass ceilings and living her best life while focusing on her mental health, and so much more. This exhibition challenges the audience to look beyond traditional gender roles, encouraging the modern man to do more than just slip on a three-piece suit. Each creation reflects a different bird and how they relate to male roles in society from the Sugar Daddy to the Rockstar. MartyO: Social Security Examining the 20th century’s changes in women’s roles and cultural mores brought on by women’s suffrage in 1919, the Social Security Act in 1931, and the development of birth control in 1961, this exhibition presents artist MartyO’s art quilts, sculptural assemblages, wearable art, and a tableau of embellished household items as pointed commentary on the stereotypic, disempowering and oppressive roles forced onto women by our society over the last century. This exhibition also explores the creation of art as a means to healing from trauma, while allowing the audience to reflect on what social security means to them, and its price. Details: Opens Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 and runs through Jan. 23, 2022. Oceanside Museum of Art, 704 Pier View Way, Oceanside. Open Thursday through Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. $5-10. Related links: OMA visiting information OMA on Instagram
  • Just as travel returns to pre-pandemic levels, an arctic front in the Midwest and and record-breaking cold temperatures along the Gulf Coast and in the Eastern U.S. could bring dangerous conditions.
  • With the Supreme Court chambers off-limits to cameras, Art Lien's sketches helped the public understand what it was like to hear arguments and decisions in the highest court of the land.
  • Premieres Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV + Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 4 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Watch now with the PBS Video app. Celebrate the annual ceremony of Prince William's prestigious environmental award: The Earthshot Prize. The star-studded event honors this year's five winners and their innovative solutions to help repair our planet.
  • At its best, Beth O'Leary's tender and fragmented narrative feels like a metaphor for experience — how we only ever know part of the story of our lives and control even less.
  • There are many more drinking options this Dry January if you like the taste of alcoholic drinks but don't like the effects of alcohol.
  • Judy Polumbaum spent 20 years after her father's death combing through his archives and interviewing his friends and family members. The result is the new book "All Available Light."
  • Become a nature knight and advocate for the planet by going on a quest to save the earth with San Diego Children's Discovery Museum! Celebrate our planet and find your passion for science, technology, reading, engineering, art, and math (STREAM) in our brand new event, Nature Night. Through hands-on activity booths and an endless amount of fun, children will learn about: •Plants & gardens with Plant It Again •Soil pH •Engineering design in biomimicry •Bees & pollinators •How to become a nature knight •Sustainability •Conservation •Water preservation •Farming •Recycling Fill your rumbling stomach by visiting the gourmet food truck, O Food Truck, for locally sourced treats and delicious food and EscoGelato for a sweet treat. All ages welcome. Registration required.
  • Club 90s Presents Stranger Things Night at House of Blues San Diego Doors Open: 8:30 p.m. Prices: $18.00 to $35.00 Venue & Event Info: 18 AND OVER WELCOME WITH VALID ID. Doors: 8:30 p.m. Show: 9 p.m. *All times and supporting acts are subject to change Based on the latest local guidelines, attendees are no longer required to provide proof of negative COVID-19 test AND/OR vaccination for entry into this event. However, the California Department of Health strongly recommends that all attendees are fully vaccinated or obtain a negative COVID-19 test prior to attending the event. For more information click here. NOTE OUR BAG POLICYOnly the following bags are allowed: Clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags (maximum size: 12"x6"x12") Small clutch bags approximately the size of a hand (maximum size: 4.5"x6.5") Make it a Complete Night Out! Enjoy House of Blues & all it has to offer! Come for the food, stay for the show! Join us for dinner and drinks before the show Thursdays through Sundays from 4 -10 p.m. at our Restaurant & Bar, make your reservation click here. Friday and Saturday we have extended hours until 11 p.m. VIP Services: Upgrade to the ulitmate VIP experiences for priority access, premium menu and spirits, personal service and more. Details and reservations click here. Parking: You can find various parking options available click here. Box Office Hours: Box Office is currently open on show nights only, opening 2 hours prior to doors. House of Blues San Diego on Facebook + Instagram + @HOBSanDiego on Twitter
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