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  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed three landmark bills Tuesday to crack down on political deepfakes ahead of the 2024 election.
  • The artist's radically inventive new album produced with Justin Raisen plays like an apt distillation of what it's like to live right now.
  • Photographer Ashima Yadava captures a moment in time during the 2020 pandemic through her collaboration with people she took portraits of.
  • Khuê Phạm's debut novel follows a young Berlin journalist whose parents emigrated from South Vietnam. A message from an estranged uncle in the U.S. prompts her to explore her family history.
  • The Borrego Art Institute kicks off its 2023-2024 gallery season Oct. 7 with "The Art of Flora, Fauna and Earth’s Elements," showcasing our world’s astonishing plants, animals and elements. New and returning regional artists will present their work in a variety of mediums in the main gallery. In the north gallery, "Heat Echoes: Infrared Landscapes and Other Works" by photographer Jerry Berkstresser will feature scenes from the Eastern Sierra and the Sonoran and Mojave deserts. This exhibit includes traditional black and white and infrared photography. Without the distraction of color, Berkstresser urges the viewer to focus on other aspects—shapes, patterns and the overall composition of the photograph. Infrared photography takes it a step further. Beyond the color red, the infrared spectrum extends outside the range of human perception. Heat Echoes opens a window into that spectrum. The opening reception is October 7 from 4-7 p.m. The shows run October 7-29.
  • Tune into the awards ceremony with performances from Noah Kahan, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Waxahatchee with MJ Lenderman, Wyatt Flores and more.
  • In The Substance, Demi Moore plays an aerobics TV star who turns 50 and is promptly ousted from her gig in Hollywood. She and Margaret Qualley duke it out in this excruciating body horror tale.
  • The Forum Carlsbad, an outdoor lifestyle shopping in the heart of Carlsbad, is excited to bring back its signature event, the Art & Wine Walk, on Saturday, Sept. 16 from 3 to 6 p.m. Throughout the free event, guests can stroll around the center to view artwork from visiting and local artists in participating shops. Along the way, stop by two Wine Gardens for a special wine tasting and live acoustic music. The Wine Garden presented by Jimbo’s will offer guests an opportunity to taste a variety of wines and complimentary bites from Mirabelle Charcuterie, Carlsbad's premier charcuterie company where ingredients are fresh, in-season and locally sourced. Guests can also enjoy the acoustic sounds of Marelle in the Garden Area and David Shyde in the Breezeway throughout the event. Guests must be 21 years or older to enter the Wine Gardens.
  • Holiday Kick-Off Party November 8 at the Factory! Come join us for the Holiday Kick Off Party at the San Diego Made Factory on November 8 from 6-9 p.m.! Get ready to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year with friends, family, and good cheer. We have a fun-filled evening planned just for you! Indulge in delicious food from our food truck, sip on festive drinks from our bar, and dance the night away to your favorite holiday tunes with live music performances. We'll also have a fall photo pop-up with our in-house photographer, live art, open art studios, and makers selling handmade goods. This in-person event promises to be a jolly good time for all. So put on your best holiday attire and get ready to spread some holiday cheer! Don't miss out on this opportunity to kick off the holiday season in style. Mark your calendars and invite your loved ones to join us at the San Diego Made Factory for an unforgettable evening of joy and merriment. See you there! For more information visit: sandiegomade.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App. From race to gender to profession, there are many ways we define who we are. But at what point does focusing on our differences hurt more than it helps? Political scientist Yascha Mounk weighs in. Then, why art museums are losing their marbles.
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