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  • The legacy of over 2,000 nuclear weapon tests and the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan has had profound global effects. SWANS is a collective including artists Nancy Buchanan, Judith Dancoff, Jane C. Mi, Hillary Mushkin, Sheila Pinkel and elin o’Hara slavick, who mine their personal connections to nuclear physics in artworks that challenge the nuclear state. The group explores the past and future of nuclear proliferation, with explosive visuals that interrogate the legacy of the bomb, nuclear power and uranium mining. Since 1945, atomic bombs have altered global politics, ecosystems and even our biology. Can art alter those landscapes? Come join us at 12:00 p.m. at the Kellogg Library Reading Room for coffee and to attend this workshop and panel!
  • Martin Scorsese adapts best-selling nonfiction book about a series of 1920s murders known as "The Reign of Terror."
  • Join us for a light-filled healing night on your yoga mat! Divine Light healing works deep in the aura to initiate physical, mental, and emotional transformation and spiritual upliftment in every area of life. It increases self-reliance and self-confidence, helps release past traumas and negative habits, accelerates the development of talents and abilities, and increases harmony in relationships. Neil Mintz will facilitate the event involving certified Divine Light healers. The theme for this healing night is Building Confidence: Low confidence is one of the most significant blocks to success in any area of life. It keeps us from fulfilling our destiny and limits our joy and inner peace. Low self-esteem is not part of who we are; it is a deep-rooted belief that can be changed. We'll start this healing night with a short discussion on confidence. Then, you'll lie on your mat while you receive light from a certified Divine Light healer, targeted to build your consciousness of spirit. For more information visit: spiritualarts.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Karla Tatiana Vasquez's search for a favorite family recipe became a cookbook documenting the food and culture of El Salvador.
  • Plus, not one but two potions, in case you forgot we were in fantasy-land.
  • A post-flight inspection revealed a missing panel on an Boeing 737-800 that had just arrived at its destination in southern Oregon on Friday after flying from San Francisco, officials said.
  • Roughly 40 million adults in the U.S. have hearing loss, but most don't use hearing aids. This increases the risk of social isolation, physical and cognitive decline and may lead to premature death.
  • The Bikini Kill frontwoman pioneered the "riot grrrl" movement in the 1990s. "I thought of myself as a feminist performance artist who was in a punk band," Hanna says.
  • The new study has scientists concerned that microplastics may be contributing to reproductive health issues.
  • ¡Vive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving!® is the nation’s premier annual Hispanic family physical activity and healthy lifestyle event. These events are for people of all ages and sizes and feature fun and excitement for the whole family. Join Family Health Centers of San Diego for this free event: - Health screenings - Zumba - Healthy snacks - Games - Music - Opportunity drawing for bikes - Live entertainment And lots and lots of fun! For more information visit: fhcsd.org Stay Connected on Facebook
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