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  • Here are some must-see LGBTQ+ films for Pride Month.
  • Quint Gallery is thrilled to present an exhibition of recent work by Thomas Glassford, his first at the gallery since 2017. Glassford’s body of work spans an accumulation of everyday commodities and organic material, translated into mixed-media sculpture and constructions, found object assemblage, and painting. Throughout his career, he has immersed himself in a layered network of references that trace disparate fragments of history, contemporary culture, nature, and tradition. Through different entry points, each work in the exhibition in some way relates to containment - as vessels, channels, or capillaries, whether as articles of cultural significance, urban systems, or extensions of the body. Hours: Wednesday - Saturday from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Quint Gallery on Instagram
  • A former auctioneer has pleaded guilty to selling fake Jean Michel-Basquiat paintings, the Department of Justice said Tuesday.
  • Free POC community artisan market, kids workshops and more than 35 vendors with live music and food. Tianguis de la Raza on Facebook
  • Julian Union Elementary School District and Mountain Empire Unified School District are some districts closed Wednesday.
  • Gibbons returns with a solo album, Lives Outgrown, and a song that wonders beyond this life. On this week's 8 Tracks, NPR Music's Lars Gotrich listens to songs that explore what happens next.
  • Loosely based on Maryam Keshavarz's own life, The Persian Version centers on an Iranian American woman who identifies as bisexual and whose mother entered into an arranged marriage as a teen.
  • The Atlanta singer pays homage to his roots with Ethiopian jazz pianist Kibrom Birhane and members of the Ethio Cali band.
  • Octopuses are seen as smart and solitary. A seafood company plans to farm them commercially. Octopus garden? Sure. Octopus farm? No way, say the animal's advocates.
  • The 2 month art display at Girard Gourmet in La Jolla of local artist Patti Cooprider (1940-2021), internationally collected, is coming to a close. A “Tuesday Morning Sunrise Special Finale” has been arranged for Tuesday, Nov. 1, from 7am-9am at Girard’s. Complimentary Mimosas, Coffee and Muffins will be served while having the opportunity to select 2 original Patti artworks with each donation made—All proceeds go directly to the School Of Arts (Athenaeum in La Jolla). Attached/included is a jpg format invite for easy use/sharing. Also, a link to the latest article in the San Diego Union Tribune re. Patti Cooprider. By Karla Peterson. Column: The Patti Cooprider art exhibit at La Jolla's Girard Gourmet is food for the spirit - The San Diego Union-Tribune (sandiegouniontribune.com) Follow Girard Gourmet on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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