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  • Some legal scholars and activists say an obscure provision of the Constitution, dating back to just after the Civil War, should disqualify Donald Trump from a second White House term.
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  • Gregory Page is an international performing songwriter whose music time travels from the distant past into the imagined future. From London’s 02 Arena, to the Paradiso Amsterdam, to the Bass Concert Hall Austin , to the Woody Guthrie and Woodford festivals—to his beloved adopted hometown Java Joe’s in all its incarnations —no one can delight an audience like the incomparable Gregory Page.Java Joe presents Gregory just for you in a gorgeous, peaceful venue in idyllic Pine Valley. Text Celeste (619) 818-2596 for tickets and info!
  • This weekend in the arts: Kelly Akashi and Eleanor Antin at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; Kumeyaay New Year; "Doubt: A Parable," chamber opera; "The Book of Mormon"; Adams Avenue Street Fair; live music recommendations and more.
  • The Newsom administration says regulation could push companies that make self-driving vehicles out-of-state.
  • Daniel Mason's gorgeous fifth novel tells of a yellow house deep in the woods of western Massachusetts — and its motley succession of occupants who leave their mark on the property.
  • With Hollywood on strike for most of the summer, we check in on the new releases for the fall. Our critics share their recommendations for more than 25 films coming out between now and Thanksgiving.
  • We've got the PERFECT way to celebrate Mother's Day this yeAR! It's our BOXES & BLOOMS event! Join us for this fresh, Spring-like take on our classic Centerpiece Box workshop! Enjoy crafting a beautiful 16" centerpiece box, personalized with the design of your choice. Use your favorite paints and [non-toxic] stain colors from our wide selection! You'll then complete this look with fresh BLOOMS to fill it! {Simply gorgeous!!!} Registration for one - $79 Better yet, bring Mom! - $149 (for two) (registration fee includes all materials, supplies and instruction) Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • We've got the PERFECT way to celebrate Mother's Day this yeAR! It's our BOXES & BLOOMS event! Join us for this fresh, Spring-like take on our classic Centerpiece Box workshop! Enjoy crafting a beautiful 16" centerpiece box, personalized with the design of your choice. Use your favorite paints and [non-toxic] stain colors from our wide selection! You'll then complete this look with fresh BLOOMS to fill it! {Simply gorgeous!!!} Registration for one - $79 Better yet, bring Mom! - $149 (for two) (registration fee includes all materials, supplies and instruction) Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • “The Role of Myth in Anthropogeny,” is the topic of a FREE, hybrid public symposium hosted by the CARTA: UC San Diego/Salk Center for Academic Research & Training in Anthropogeny at the Salk Institute - Conrad T. Prebys Auditorium on Friday, May 19, 2023 (Beginning 1:00 p.m. Pacific with Q&A and expert discussion and commencing ~ 4:30 p.m. Pacific), co-chaired by Daniel Povinelli (University of Louisiana at Lafayette) and Pauline Wiessner (Arizona State University & University of Utah). Event Summary: The human penchant for storytelling is universal, early developing, and profoundly culture-shaping. Stories (folk tales, narratives, and myths) influence the costs of social transactions and organize societies at every scale of human interaction. Story as a mode of communication is also unprecedented in the animal kingdom: although we are compelled to tell stories about other animals, they are not likewise compelled to tell stories about us (or anything else, for that matter). Even scientists who attempt to objectively understand human origins are destined to craft those explanations as stories, often with narrative and/or mythic overtones. From the domestication of fire to the emergence of cooperative hunting to the evolutionary origins of human cognition, our understanding of the human journey is deeply influenced by stories embedded in our cultural histories. Even our ability to manage urgent human problems such as global health and climate change are affected by the stories and myths humans choose to tell. This symposium explores several stories about how the evolution of story-telling shaped, and continues to shape, the human epoch. For updates regarding the live webcast of the in-person symposium on FRIDAY, May 19, 2023, visit the event page. For more information, please email: khunter@ucsd.edu or carta-info@anthropogeny.org. Funding for this symposium was provided by many generous CARTA friends like YOU. Closed captioning for the recordings was made possible by CARTA Patrons Ingrid Benirschke-Perkins & Gordon Perkins.
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