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  • The Quince Drive off-ramp near SR-163 has been closed for months due to erosion caused by the rainy winter.
  • Artists at work every day! Come explore Spanish Village Art Center located in Balboa Park. Watch local artists working daily in their historic studios and on their colorful courtyard. Gallery 21 currently has Small Image Show! Free admission Open everyday from 11a.m. - 4 p.m. Visit: www.spanishvillageart.com or call 619-233-9050 Spanish Village Art Center - Balboa Park on Facebook / Instagram
  • Currently on display - ongoing "Nathan Harrison – Born Enslaved, Died a San Diego Legend," an interactive exhibit about San Diego’s first Black homesteader where archaeology is digging up surprising new information that is rewriting history. On view now at the San Diego History Center in Balboa Park. Suggested donation $10.00 Hours: Wednesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, 11a.m. to 6 p.m. Visit www.sandiegohistory.org or call (619) 232-6203 San Diego History Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • PETA is set to unveil its eye-opening exhibit “Without Consent,” which explores the troubled history of experiments on nonconsenting animals. The installation challenges institutions, including the University of California–San Diego, to rethink this exploitative, expensive, cruel, and archaic concept of science. Modeled after the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, “Without Consent” will be on display locally for five days as part of a national tour. It features 24 panels with descriptions and photographs of nearly 200 animal experiments conducted at U.S. institutions from the 1920s through today. An interactive virtual exhibit is also available here. When: February 6–10 Where: Balboa Park, at El Prado and Village Place, San Diego “'Without Consent' tells the true stories of animals harmed and killed in experiments that they did not and could not consent to,” says PETA neuroscientist and UC–San Diego graduate Dr. Katherine Roe. “Humans are only one animal species among many. Having the power to exploit the others does not give us the right to do so.” The 110 million animals killed every year in U.S. laboratories are individuals who experience pain and fear, yet they’re burned, force-fed chemicals, sickened with disease, and robbed of their babies. At UC–San Diego, experimenters subjected rabbits to electrical shocks in their anal canals and punctured the intestines of mice—releasing feces into their bodies, causing sepsis and death—among other cruel procedures. “Without Consent” also makes the point that vulnerable humans—including orphans in tuberculosis and psychological experiments, immigrant women in gynecological surgeries, soldiers in LSD and poison gas tests, and impoverished Black men in syphilis experiments—were exploited in experiments. Just as society now understands that these experiments were wrong, “Without Consent” shows we need to let a similar moral awakening guide our conduct today by extending consideration to other nonconsenting sentient beings who suffer and die in experiments from floor-cleaner product tests to mother-infant separation studies. PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to experiment on”—opposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more information on PETA’s investigative newsgathering and reporting, please visit PETA.org; follow the group on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram; or listen to The PETA Podcast.
  • Climate change, drought conditions and brush buildup from record rainfall makes the city more prone to fires.
  • Film festival serves up shorts, features, documentaries from San Diego and around the globe.
  • Solar backers rallied here and across California as utility regulators consider new rules for the solar industry. In other news, December Nights returns to all of Balboa Park Friday, after three years. Plus, Diversionary Theatre debuts Charles Ludlum’s 1984 play, “The Mystery of Irma Vep.”
  • Classic rockers Kansas have announced an extensive North American tour beginning in 2023 celebrating the band's 50th anniversary. Their Another Fork In The Road tour kicks off June 2nd in Pittsburgh and continues into 2024 hitting dozens of U.S. cities including Baltimore, Detroit, Rochester, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Nashville, Denver, Seattle, Los Angeles and Atlanta. Canadian shows are planned for Toronto and Vancouver. Come see them perform at Balboa Theatre on Sunday, September 17 at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here!
  • The science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics fair is geared for younger comics fans.
  • One of the region's largest events returned Thursday.
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