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  • The 11th Annual Artists Guild Show Exhibition and Sale will feature over 100 works in an exciting variety of mediums and disciplines including painting, printmaking, fine art jewelry, sculpture, textile arts, photography, mixed media, and more. This year’s show Juror for selection and awards is Richard Stergulz. Daily from Saturday, June 11 through Sunday, July 10 during gallery hours. Location | The Fallbrook Art Center Admission: Exhibitions are $6 to the general public and free for Sponsors, Premier, Friends & Guild Members, Active Military, Under 18, and Students with College ID (for most exhibitions) For more information, please visit 11th Annual Artists Guild Show web site or call (760) 728-1414.
  • Republicans are jump-starting an immigration and border enforcement package. The House Judiciary Committee was digging into a proposal Wednesday that would remake immigration law.
  • Study after study shows women seen as overweight or obese often earn less at the workplace, an unfair bias that's been hard to reverse. However, men don't seem to face that penalty.
  • For years, the Utah YouTube star sparked criticism for her parenting tactics. She was arrested this week after her malnourished son escaped out a window and ran to a nearby home, police said.
  • In 2023, companies with at least 15 workers will need to add pay ranges to job postings.
  • Mission Fed ArtWalk – the largest and longest running fine art festival in Southern California – is back for its 39th year, bringing a weekend-long premiere of arts and culture to San Diego’s Little Italy on Saturday, April 29 and Sunday, April 30, 2023. The free festival attracts locals and visitors to San Diego’s Little Italy, giving all an opportunity to meet more than 250 local, national, and international artists, and purchase art directly from the creators. The event boasts artists from every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, glass work, photography, fine jewelry and more. After browsing and purchasing one-of-a kind art, attendees can enjoy four stages of live music, interactive art experiences, street food, family-friendly art projects at KidsWalk and more. Related links: ArtWalk on Instagram
  • Since 1999, the Spring Harp Fest has introduced local musicians and music lovers to the great American art of Blues Harmonica. The unique once-yearly showcase includes local jams, competition among unknown players, and some of the best professional players in the music scene.Guests are encouraged to bring their mouth harps (harmonicas), hula hoops, cameras, bubbles, and dancing shoes, and enjoy the beauty of Harry Griffen Park while the music plays.
  • Powerful Santa Ana winds are raking much of Southern California, toppling trees and big rigs.
  • After slaying at the San Diego Pride festival all weekend long, head on over to Mavericks Beach Club for the afterparty of the lifetime! Have your jaw ready to be dropped during an incredible drag performance on Monday July 18 at 1 p.m., featuring your favorite drag queens like Disco Dollie, Ella Mentry, Kickky Vixen, Naomi Daniels, Strawberry Cornicakes, and hosted by the queen herself Mariam T. Enjoy one of the drink specials offered while watching some killer death drops. Presale tickets are $5 each and can be purchased on their website. Proceeds for, this show will go to support Wings for Life! Tickets can be purchased here! Follow Mavericks Beach Club on Facebook | Instagram
  • Families are invited to take part in the 100-year anniversary celebration of Balboa Park’s historic carousel on National Carousel Day on Monday, July 25, from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The day-long extravaganza features free rides on the main carousel and Kiddie Ride, live musical performances by the Hullabaloo Band and Kathryn the Grape, Kumu Kahne’s Polynesian Dancers, roaming acrobats, face painting, and more! The Balboa Park Carousel recently benefitted from extensive renovation work on its original menagerie, decorative paintings, military-style band organ, and brass ring game. As part of the festivities, the Carousel will be formally dedicated to Dorothea Laub, who contributed $1 million toward the recent acquisition and ongoing care of the 1910 Herschell-Spillman Carousel, which first arrived in Balboa Park in 1922. If you can’t make it on National Carousel Day, be sure to catch a ride later this summer before the Carousel closes for a new round of structural renovation work and upgrades in fall 2022. Entertainment Schedule: Hullabaloo Band (11–11:30 a.m.) Kathryn the Grape (11:30 a.m.–Noon) Kumu Kahne’s Polynesian Dancers (2–3 p.m.)
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