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  • The memo outlines how government agencies can implement artificial intelligence and requires that agencies have a chief AI officer.
  • Filmmaker Morgan Neville dives into a surprisingly enigmatic comic in his two-part Apple TV+ documentary.
  • It's been a year since Russia detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on spying allegations.
  • UC San Diego Library and San Diego Natural History Museum collaborate to highlight the beauty that emerges during scientific research.
  • President Joe Biden appointed Constance Carroll, the former chancellor of the San Diego Community College District, to the Committee on the Arts and the Humanities.
  • New Spanish language opera celebrates Mexico's iconic artists through a new lens.
  • Carnival for Climate is a family-friendly festival featuring educational climate-related carnival games, circus performers, art activities, face painting, carnival food, and ways to take action! Free
  • Fresh Air's book critic says 2023 was an outstanding year for reading. Corrigan shares 10 of her favorite titles – a wide-ranging list of fiction and nonfiction.
  • Peter Fay’s worldwide travels have provided a constant source of inspiration and material for his expansive portfolio. He has captured award-winning photographic treasures in exotic locales across the globe. His fusion of light, color, and forms create powerful dramatic images spanning genres of landscape, portraiture, wildlife, documentary and fine art photography. The equipment he uses is of secondary importance. The subject matter treated can be almost anything but it is crucial that it is first “seen.” Its subsequent photographic capture involves a visual distillation process aimed at finding the essence of the subject along with a number of other factors. All distractions must be minimized or eliminated. When on occasion all that comes together, there is nothing more gratifying. Fay’s exhibition titled “The Way I See It” is composed of 60 pieces structured into 4 groupings highlighting Fay’s interests: Nature, Portraiture, Americana and Automobiles shared in an unusual way. 20 of the pieces are on metal and 40 of the pieces are on archival paper. Gallery hours: Open Tuesday-Sunday 11a.m. - 5 p.m., and anytime by appointment Visit: https://www.bfreestudio.net/
  • Movie themes. Haunting Gypsy songs. Popular refrains. Korean-born violinist YuEun Kim and German-born guitarist Ines Thomé are two exciting artists that have dazzled audiences throughout the U.S. and Europe. Whatever lends itself to a soaring violin and intricate guitar might be played at this performance – from Argentine tangos to Spanish and German dances, mountain songs and Scottish airs - to haunting movie music. Don’t miss this duo! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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