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  • The White House says there's no immediate threat to safety. National security adviser Jake Sullivan is briefing a small group of lawmakers on Thursday.
  • Moderate consumption of aspartame is OK, scientists say. But heavy consumers may want to reduce their intake. The WHO says aspartame may "possibly" cause cancer. The FDA questions the evidence.
  • Match Group was sued on Wednesday for violating consumer protection laws for allegedly addicting dating app users through "predatory" practices that mislead people searching for romantic partners.
  • Come enjoy an exciting and memorable Christmas show guaranteed to put you in the holiday spirit, “Together Again For Christmas,” with nearly 90 singers featuring the nine-time International Chorus Champions Masters of Harmony based in Los Angeles, joined by their guest, award-winning Pacific Coast Harmony chorus of La Jolla, on Saturday, December 10 at 3 p.m. The acoustics in the beautiful Sanctuary are extraordinary and vibrant thus expanding the close harmony and magic the two choruses create. It’s a thrill for performers and audience as well! The venue is suited for musical performances from string quartets and small orchestras to vocal extravaganzas such as this. The surroundings are extraordinary with beautiful tile mosaics under an exceptionally beautiful dome covered with a mosaic image of Jesus. The Masters of Harmony chorus is one of the premier men’s a cappella groups in America. As a chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, they regularly compete with more than 800 choruses from the United States, Canada, and several foreign countries. Besides cyclical competition at divisional, district and international contests, the chorus performs at barbershop shows, commercial bookings, community concerts, and other special events such as the International A Cappella Festival in Saint Petersburg, Russia and the 75th Anniversary Commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor in Honolulu. The Masters of Harmony welcomes men from all walks of life who enjoy singing at a high level. If you’re one of those men, they would love to have you join them Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at La Mirada Methodist Church, 15700 Rosecrans Ave., La Mirada. They have recorded eight albums. All are available at www.mastersofharmony.org or after this performance. Pacific Coast Harmony is a popular mixed barbershop chorus based in La Jolla composed of talented men and women from Southern California. Anyone who loves singing harmony is welcome to visit their rehearsals. They meet Monday evenings at 7 p.m. at Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Cardiff-by-the-Sea. Find them online through here. SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The city's chief of police told reporters Thursday that the shooting, which left one person dead and 22 others injured, "appeared to be a dispute between several people that ended in gun violence."
  • Will you be celebrating a birthday on Feb. 29, or have other fun plans in the works? NPR wants to know how you'll be spending your leap day.
  • Jack Daniel's, the famous Tennessee whiskey company, tried to stop production and marketing of a dog toy shaped and decorated like a Jack Daniel's bottle but with the name "Bad Spaniels" on the label.
  • Country music singer-songwriter Cody Johnson will perform live at Viejas Arena on Thu, Oct 20 at 8 P.M. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • 🎉 Join us for the 11th Annual Business Expo! 🎉 📅 Date: Thursday, September 28 ⏰ Time: 4:30 P.M. 📍 Venue: Lomas Santa Fe Country Club - Pool Deck Calling all foodies, entrepreneurs, and community enthusiasts! Get ready for an unforgettable evening of networking, delicious food, exciting raffle prizes, and live entertainment. 🌟 Indulge in mouthwatering free food samples generously provided by our beloved local restaurants. From savory bites to delectable desserts, this event is a paradise for your taste buds. 🍔🍕🍩 But the fun doesn't stop there! Our raffle prizes are guaranteed to make you jump with joy. You could be the lucky winner of one of the incredible giveaways. 🎁 And what's a party without some entertainment? Get ready to groove to the beats of The Rockademy, who will keep you dancing all night long. 🎶💃 Don't miss out on this opportunity to meet like-minded professionals, meet your local businesses, and support our amazing local community. Mark your calendars, invite your friends, and get ready to have a blast at the 11th Annual Business Expo! 🎊🤝 RSVP now to secure your spot and let the countdown to an unforgettable evening begin! ⏳✨ Stay Connected on Instagram!
  • September 6–October 22, 2022 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 10, 5–8 p.m. during Barrio Art Crawl From the organizers: This exhibition is a celebration of the transformation of paper and its importance in many inventive art processes and creations. Paper Print Bind showcases the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library’s extraordinary Erika & Fred Torri Artists’ Books Collection. In addition, it presents a carefully curated array of contemporary artworks made with paper by renowned regional and international artists. The common thread throughout this exhibition is the use of the traditional medium of paper in contemporary practices that empowers artists to bind, print, and create artworks out of paper. All the artists exhibiting in Paper Print Bind share a history of teaching, collaborating, or taking part in the Athenaeum’s collections and classes. Thus, this exhibition serves both to celebrate our alliance with artists in the paper community at large and to feature the Print Studio and papermaking studio in the Athenaeum Art Center in Logan Heights. A major reason for the universal allure of paper lies in its identity and utility as a truly “eco-friendly” sustainable product derived from natural practices throughout human history. Because much of our diverse cultures all over the world are created and shared on paper, we embrace the fragility and eco-friendly nature of paper as a much-needed reminder of our origins in the organic world in this modern technological age. Artworks by: Anne Covell Sally Hagy-Boyer Chelsea Herman Jean Lowe Jim Machacek May-ling Martinez Bhavna Mehta Artists’ Books by: Merilyn Britt Michele Burgess Xpetra Ernándes Chelsea Herman Michael Kuch Warja Lavater Mary Ellen Long Mary McCarthy Bhavna Mehta Xun Okotz Ámbar Past Carol Schwartzott Curt Sherman Austin Straus Peter & Donna Thomas Nancy Willard Typography and the book arts class at Scripps College Related links: Athenaeum Art Center visiting information Athenaeum Art Center on Instagram
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