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  • The best jazz albums of the year feel supercharged with the spirit of discovery, but also offer revelations — both comforting and challenging — the deeper you dig.
  • Comic-Con 2023 will return to the San Diego Convention Center July 20-23! Helpful Links: View a list of special guests 2023 Comic-Con Masquerade Calls For Costume Entries! 2023 Comic-Con Art Show - Open to the public Deaf and Disabled Services Convention Policies Getting Here NOTE: Badge sales have been completed and all Comic-Con 2023 attendee badges are sold out. If you are interested in attending Comic-Con 2024, you will need to purchase a badge during one of our two badge sales in the fall of 2023: Returning Registration or Open Registration. First thing first! If you do not have a Comic-Con Member ID, please visit our Member ID Portal to create one. Anyone who wishes to purchase a badge or register for Comic-Con must have a valid and confirmed Comic-Con Member ID. You’ll only need one Member ID and it cannot be changed after creation. Visit: https://www.comic-con.org/ Comic-Con International on Facebook / Instagram
  • How did the soda giant from America come to be seen as "local" in Africa? And what has the impact been on the continent for worse and for better?
  • "When nerds get together, we can do a lot of good things," says U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia who's assembling a Congressional caucus on popular arts like gaming, video and movies.
  • A new lab analysis conducted for NPR by Arizona State University data scientists shows that OpenAI's "Sky" voice is more similar to Johansson's than hundreds of other actors analyzed.
  • Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Wes Anderson’s Roald Dahl adaptations; the songs “Meter Run” and “Worth It” and Gasoline Rainbow.
  • Four out of five companies in Europe's largest economy continue to use fax machines. But Germany's parliament has until the end of June to stop relying on the antiquated communication technology.
  • Palestinian-Americans are spending big to help spur economic development in the village of Silwad in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. But they are also working to effect change back in the U.S.
  • AI tools have helped the people behind influence operations produce more content, but OpenAI says the operations it disrupted didn't gain traction with real people or reach large audiences.
  • What image or symbol illustrates the impression you want to leave? Make that impression tangible through a simple printmaking process. Join us on Friday, June 9 for a discussion on "Tire (flowers)" (2001) by Betsabeé Romero (b. 1963), a piece from MCASD's permanent collection. Then, using the artwork as inspiration, design and create your own unique series of handmade prints. Participants may attend this single session and create standalone artwork, or attend multiple sessions. The artwork from this session can be added to a handmade artist’s book during the final session. This workshop is part of Reflections, an eight-session workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. Learn from trained Museum educators about Contemporary art, and together with friends, share inspired connections and tell your personal story through art. Only 15 spots available. Can't join us for these dates? MCASD will host additional Reflections series through 2024. Reflections is generously supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
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