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  • This year's nominations are in and there are few surprises.
  • Novelists like Neil Gaiman, Margaret Atwood and Stephen King shared discouraging moments in their career after debut author Chelsea Banning tweeted that only two people came to her book signing.
  • The family of Rebecca Zahau will petition the San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office to reclassify her cause of death.
  • CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologizes for the layoffs, which represent the first large-scale workforce reduction in the company's 18-year history.
  • The first case of the omicron covid-19 variant in the US has been reported in San Francisco. Meanwhile, the state of California reports that half of its community college students are facing food insecurity. Plus, rules to protect outdoor workers in this state from wildfire smoke are rarely enforced.
  • NPR catches up with Anitta, the most popular singer to come out of Brazil in years, who's up for a Grammy for Best New Artist.
  • The indefatigable Femi Kuti never stops presenting his dynamic and colorful shows and committed political messages, whether from his iconic New Afrika Shrine in Lagos, or from all kinds of world stages and venues. 2021 allowed him to release the double album, "Legacy +" on Partisan Records which was so dear to his heart. This box set containing his latest album "Stop The Hate,” together with the very first album "For (e) ward" from his eldest son Made Kuti. "Stop The Hate," radiates the unique Afrobeat sound that Femi has forged throughout his long career, affirming his sharply political convictions. The song “PaPaPa” and this album which received rave reviews from the most cutting-edge and prestigious international media, has nominated at the 2022 Grammy Awards! Femi can’t stop giving his long shows in front of his Lagos-addicted audience who always ask for more! Doors open at 7 p.m. The show starts at 8 p.m. Ages 21+ only Price: $30-$35 Femi Anikulapo-Kuti is on Facebook + Instagram
  • A video widely posted on social media shows a teenage boy being pushed to the ground, the San Diego Sheriff's Department said.
  • A DNC panel approved changes to its primary calendar, but states face different challenges in implementing the plan.
  • PHES Gallery is pleased to announce our upcoming exhibition highlighting the work of three San Diego artists: Diana Carey, Bruce Munter, and Paul Henry. Painter Diana Carey uses sticks and brushes to splash, throw, and splatter numerous layers of acrylic paint onto large canvases. Dates | March 13-April 30, 2022 2pm-7pm (Opening Reception: Sunday, March 13, 4-6 pm) Location | PHES Gallery Cost | Free Mixed media artist Bruce Munter applies melted crayons with brushes and Q-tips on 8-ply museum board, baltic birch plywood, and redwood. Furniture maker Paul Henry often incorporates antique parts, salvage, found objects - elements that contribute a sense of history to each new piece. Gallery hours: Thursday-Saturday 2-7 pm or by appointment For further information on this event please visit website: https://phesgallery.com/
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