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  • The success of the polymath's technicolor Whack World EP left something darker brewing beneath the surface. Years later, she talks about pushing through self-doubt to rediscover her confidence.
  • National programming from KPBS is funded partially through Major Gifts. The MASTERPIECE TRUST enables individual philanthropists to provide for both MASTERPIECE and their local stations. The PBS NewsHour, in partnership with local stations, launched a program called Friends of the NewsHour—an annual giving program for our loyal viewers who are able to make a significant contribution.
  • Officials said allowing Fallbrook and Rainbow to leave the San Diego County Water Authority would raise rates for everyone.
  • Techne art center is pleased to announce the opening this Saturday, January 28th of your new group exhibition, "Fresh Squeezed". This exhibition is meant to showcase the diversity and richness of the local San Diego artists community, focusing on painting, installation and sculpture. The 7 artists on display range from more established area artists to artists just starting their careers, all with the common trait of a deep commitment to excellence and a singular, unique visual style. And with thousands of square feet of showing space, each artists is getting the equivalent of their own one person show. Curated by Chuck Thomas January 28 - March 25 Artists: Allison Renshaw Sabrina Piersol Cat Gunn Michelle Montjoy Vicki Walsh Patrick DeAngelis Kelsey Overstreet Learn about each artist here. About the gallery: Techne is an artist run gallery dedicated to amplifying the voices of committed artists in diverse medium from around the world. With thousands of square feet of showing space, we aim to be one of the largest gallery spaces in North County (hence the name "center"). We will have more showing space in the future. For appointments, contact Chuck Thomas at 917-972-1752 Related links: Techne Art Center on Instagram Techne Art Center website
  • From the gallery: Join us for a stirring presentation of African art to celebrate Black History Month. Thoughtfully curated by Dr. Denise Rogers, Africa in Context features visually stunning, historically significant objects from the San Diego Mesa College World Art Permanent Collection. Visitors to the exhibition will experience artworks from a range of African countries and regions including Ghana, Mali, Yoruba, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, among others. Themes related to feminine power, ancestry, healing, and mourning are among the universally relevant concepts evoked by these pieces. The San Diego Mesa College art gallery team working with student assistants, Museum Studies program graduates and local artists have created dynamic, multi-media reconstructed environments within the expansive gallery space that replicate the ritual and cultural context of the objects on view. For more information, visit here. Reception and events: There will be a reception on Thursday, February 9 with light refreshments. A lecture and discussion “Spirituality and Feminine Power in African Art” by Dr. Denise Rogers will take place on Tuesday, February 14, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm in the gallery. Gallery hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 12-5 p.m., or by appointment. Closed weekends. For parking and contact details go here. Related links: San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery on Instagram
  • Métis writer Michelle Porter has created beauty from the ugliness of colonization, loss, addiction, abandonment, and grief in her debut novel that finds motherhood at its heart.
  • Police officers regularly report being poisoned or overdosing after encountering trace amounts of fentanyl on the job. Experts say it's not happening.
  • The California Horse Racing Board will meet in Del Mar Thursday, in its first meeting since the owners of Santa Anita Park announced a major realignment.
  • Washington Post columnist and tech journalist Taylor Lorenz chronicles the history of the internet in her new book, Extremely Online.
  • Floods, wildfires and hurricanes can have long-term financial consequences for college-age people. As climate change makes disasters more common, more and more students are struggling.
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