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  • 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
  • Some residents have already received lease termination letters. Twenty-six-year-old mother Jocelyn Lopez braces to receive hers. Ever since the flood, she waits for unseen disasters.
  • These two exhibitions will have a reception on the same evening in nearby spaces, and will both be on view through Apr. 21. From the organizers: Join us for the receptions for UCSD Visual Arts MFA thesis shows by both Amir Saadiq and Maria Mathioudakis! YOU DON'T KNOW US NEGROES • Amir Saadiq MFA Thesis Exhibition April 13 - 21, 2023 Reception: April 15, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. • Main Gallery, Visual Arts Facility IMMANENT • Maria Mathioudakis MFA Thesis Exhibition April 14 - 21, 2023 Reception: April 15, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. • SME Gallery, Structural & Materials Engineering Building Related links: UCSD Visual Arts on Instagram
  • We will be participating in La Jolla’s monthly art walk and will have a variety of artwork and Judaica available for purchase. The topic of the Art Walk at our gallery will be Peysakh – Passover. Join us for drinks, snacks, entertainment, and the opportunity to see wonderful, original artwork. A free parking pass registration form will be sent to guests who register before 10 a.m. on Friday, April 7. Registration is on our website.
  • San Diego Comic-Con is about so much more than just movies and television. The San Diego Public Library and Comic-Con International have come together for the Comic Conference for Educators and Librarians (CCEL), a series of panels held at the Shiley Special Events Suite at the San Diego Central Library. Through presentations focused on educators and librarians, Comic-Con hopes to engage the community and promote comics as a medium for learning and as a literary art form. The CCEL panels span all five days of SDCC and are free to attend and open to the public. Those interested can register now at the SD Public Library website to reserve a seat. Comic-Con badges are not required. You can register now for: Day One — Wednesday, July 19, Noon -7 p.m. (Register here) Day Two — Thursday, July 20, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Register here) Day Three — Friday, July 21, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Register here) Day Four — Saturday, July 22, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Register here) Day Five — Sunday, July 23, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Register here) San Diego Central Library on Facebook / Instagram Comic-Con International on Facebook / Instagram
  • Corey Harris, 44, went viral in May for his reaction in a virtual court appearance to being ordered to jail for driving with a suspended license. But as it turns out, he never had a license at all.
  • Like her other books, French writer Valérie Perrin's third novel to be translated into English, centers on the life-changing magic of friendships across generations.
  • A little-known Social Security program was supposed to lift people out of poverty. Sometimes it traps them there instead.
  • The Nigerian singer-songwriter has become one of the most sought after voices in popular music. Her debut album processes the risks and epiphanies it took to get here.
  • Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas belatedly acknowledged more travel paid by Republican megadonor Harlan Crow, while several colleagues reported six-figure payments as part of book deals.
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