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  • Digital Gym Cinema opens a trio of award-worthy foreign films this weekend.
  • Stars Robert John Burke, Joe Mantegna, and Director Tom Holland will hold a question and answer panel, plus signing at Star Theatre.
  • The colorful ranunculus are at peak bloom and open to the public until Mother's Day.
  • For art lovers, there's a bite size painting exhibit going on now at the beautiful Mission Hills / Hillcrest Knox Library. Local artist Lauren Elyse S. has work from the past two years on view under the theme "Quiet Alchemy" - if you're interested in a little daydream, stop by and enjoy the show. It runs from September 3rd to November 25th and can be seen during regular library hours. For a preview, you can check out her work via her website and socials - laurenelyseart.com and @laurenelyseart Here's the artist's own words on the paintings displayed: In whose mind does there not exist enchanted vaults? My own is a nebulous space, where live blurred impressions and hazy, lamp-lit notions, imagination holding court alongside ember’d passions, all brewing quietly — often impatiently — awaiting sublimation. Transmutation of thought into painted existence is, for me, an alchemical turn — a suggestion of magic in this world for those who would see it. Should any doubt this, I offer fireflies. Featuring scenes of San Diego and farther afield, painted both en plein air and from echoes of memory, to representations of a love of books, the small hours of night, and a curtain drawn back on personal tableaus — these paintings are a gathering of quicksilver moments, longings and musings, drawn out through a bit of quiet alchemy. In the archaic sense.
  • Keith E. Sonderling is the new acting head of The Institute of Museum and Library Services, the main source of federal funding for libraries and museums across the country. President Trump issued an executive order last week saying he aims to close the agency.
  • Some lawmakers are pushing to require that Medicaid recipients work in order to get or keep coverage, and some states already try to help them find jobs. But the effects of those efforts are unclear.
  • The hearing posed the question if public media is a valuable investment by Congress. I wholeheartedly respond with a “Yes.”
  • "Low and Slow," is an art show of 30 San Diego locals celebrating not just the vibrant world of lowriding, but the community that is behind them. This exhibition seeks to explore the artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of lowriders and the lowriding culture. We will have dj's, food, beer, and lowrider cars that are part of the exhibition. Join us from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for opening reception. The art show will be up all month of August until September 7th at Mixed Grounds. For more information visit: ariannaytselle.com Stay Connected on Instagram
  • A survivor of childhood polio, Sen. Mitch McConnell was the only Republican in the Senate to vote no. Here's how he explained his vote.
  • Former President Donald Trump says if reelected, he will invoke a centuries-old law to expedite the removal of undocumented immigrants. Can he? Here's what to know about the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
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