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  • The best music bingo available in the entire US! We take grandmas game, remove the numbers and add songs. We play a clip, you listen, and if you have it then mark it off! Customizable each night to fit the vibe. The best night, every time! For full details on this event and what to expect, visit: https://gamenightlive.com/california-san-diego/ Culture Brewing Co on Instagram and Facebook
  • On Thursday, Miami hosted the Latin Grammy Awards. Artist Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4.40, who won for record of the year and album of the year, plus producer Edgar Barrera, gathered the most awards of the night.
  • Kotb's last day will be Jan. 10. She announced in September she was leaving the program after 17 years to spend more time with her children.
  • Miners are believed to be suffering from a lack of food, water and other basic necessities after police closed off the entrances used to transport supplies.
  • Violence has exploded in Port-au-Prince since Sunday when the Haiti's interim prime minister was fired amid political infighting.
  • One thousand students descended on the park Thursday to learn about everything from how blubber keeps animals warm to how roller coasters work.
  • More than 115,000 children in California were undocumented in the most recent census count, and it’s estimated almost half of California children have at least one immigrant parent.
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — a former presidential candidate who has a history of spreading conspiracy theories, including about vaccines — is poised to have a key health role in the Trump administration.
  • A new CDC report shows at least 16,000 lives were saved over a 12-month period. Experts say the U.S. is experiencing the biggest drop in fatal overdoses seen since the opioid crisis began in the 90s.
  • Indigo—a varied plant family that grows worldwide and the deep, blue dye it produces—has a long and multifaceted history of cultivation, production, and distribution. "Blue Gold" combines science, craft, and history to explore this color’s complex past and present. Indigo’s beauty and ubiquity have eclipsed the unpleasant realities of its growth and manufacture, including hard labor and pollution, and its association with colonialism and slavery. As a pigment, indigo has been assigned protective properties, healing powers, and dangerous qualities that have shaped its uses in craft and the arts. The exhibition highlights the roles of botany, chemistry, medicine, ecology, and economics in indigo cultivation. Contemporary craftspeople and artists working with indigo, such as Laura Kina and Porfirio Gutierrez, address questions about the sustainability of indigo, its problematic legacies, and technological alternatives to manual processing. Closed Mondays / Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, & Sunday from 10 to 5 p.m. / Fridays from 10 to 8 p.m. Mingei International Museum on Facebook / Instagram
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