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  • The Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation is bringing back its art program after nearly two years with "Nature's Abundance," a group show featuring five regional artists. Opening reception: Sunday, Jan. 2, 2022 from 2-4 p.m. Artists: Ray Khalife (acrylic and mixed media) Wendy Kwasny (acrylic and oil painting) Ken Roberts (oil painting) Amy Schindler (ceramic with semi-precious stones) Tara Sood (oil painting) The Mission Trails Visitor and Interpretive Center is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. Related links: Mission Trails Regional Park on Instagram Mission Trails Regional Park visiting information
  • Weinstein, a former Hollywood producer, is already serving his 23-year prison sentence doled out by a New York criminal court two years ago.
  • A jury found that Los Angeles County must pay Vanessa Bryant for emotional distress caused by deputies and firefighters sharing photos of the bodies of the NBA star and his daughter.
  • For months, staff at the agency, its board and elected officials have been at odds over how to handle the revelation that a broker made a significant financial investment in one of the hotels he helped the agency acquire. The quarrels between the city attorney and lawyers for the Housing Commission reveal a significant lack of trust between the two legal departments which both have a role overseeing the city’s low-income housing efforts.
  • Senior Curator Barbara Hanson Forsyth will share the story of Ellamarie and Jackson Woolley, one of San Diego’s preeminent and prolific designing couples who are most remembered for their enameled metalwork but worked in a variety of media. Their collective and individual artistic journeys resulted in an incredible body of work ranging from small-scale decorative items such as plates and pendants to monumental architectural commissions. This talk will explore their artistic practice and significant contributions to the mid-century San Diego design and architecture scene, including the story behind Variations on a Gold Theme. This masterful mural from 1965 is part of Mingei’s permanent collection and is currently installed in our Courtyard. Art Break is Mingei's new monthly lunchtime lecture series where attendees can hear from curators, museum educators, artists and scholars while enjoying their midday snack. Date | Opening on Friday, January 28 from noon to 1 p.m. Location | Mingei International Museum Get tickets here! Non-member admission: $14 Free for Mingei members. Space is limited. Ticket includes access to the Gallery Level, Terraces and Art Library. For more information, please visit mingei.org/events/lecture/art-break-2 or call (619) 239-0003.
  • A new comedy series created by Issa Rae taps into the complexities of being an aspiring female rapper in the age of social media.
  • Voice of San Diego reporter Will Huntsberry joined Midday Edition to talk about a recent analysis that revealed COVID testing disparities in San Diego Unified Schools.
  • You'll find these characters at the heart of movies and shows such as Vengeance, Dexter: New Blood, Rutherford Falls and Only Murders in the Building.
  • Once a mortal threat, the Taliban have let Afghanistan's leading news channel stand. But every day is a struggle for the journalists who still work there.
  • With manipulated synthesizers or homemade electronic instruments, the San Diego-based experimental duo Skrapez makes curious, creative and chaotic walls of sound.
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