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  • It's easier to vote as an American living abroad than you think, including for military members stationed overseas.
  • Women dominated the prizes and performances at the 66th Grammy Awards. Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish won major awards; Joni Mitchell and Tracy Chapman gave captivating performances.
  • The first ARTIST OPEN HOUSE will be held at the Brooks Theater Gallery on Saturday, November 5 from 6 to 7:30 pm to introduce a new exhibition highlighting the work of fourteen artists and their visual interpretations of ROMANCE, creating an intriguing partnership between the Gallery and the Oceanside Theatre Company youth production of Beauty and the Beast, Jr. A free event open to artists, families, art lovers and supporters, as well as the general public, the Artist Open House will feature live music, an artist working in the Gallery on their current art piece, refreshments, and a concessions bar open for purchasing beer and wine.
  • A picture of the Renaissance statue is shown each year to sixth-grade art students at Tallahassee Classical School in Florida, but this month it drew fury. Italians, though, are praising the educator.
  • In the face of historic drought and worsening climate change, Governor Gavin Newsom has unveiled a new plan for the future of California’s water supply. Then, dogs are considered man’s, and woman’s, best friend - especially the sweet-spirited Beagle. However, KPBS’s reports it’s a trait that has made them more likely to be used in medical research. Finally, in our weekend preview, we take a look at some visual arts, a family-friendly movie screening and the Barrio Art Crawl.
  • From the organizers: Bread & Salt and curator/artist Jason Sherry come together to present an experimental Halloween art experience of multiple installations for one night only on Saturday, October 29 from 5 PM - 10 PM. This group show of over 16 artists will feature light, sound, and sculptural installations which run the gamut of Halloween lore. Scenes and performances will take audiences from the horrifying to the campy. Each experience will be set together in the old brick room of the Bread and Salt galleries and laid out in a haunted house-styled maze. From nightmares of the natural world to a death disco surround sound experience – this project will evolve throughout the night and offer audiences a taste of fear and satire as told by the experimental artist community of San Diego. Cost is free but donations are accepted. Artists Included: Brian & Ryan, Max Daily, Brian Dick, Matt Dunn, Matthew Hebert, Adrian Huth, Lindy Ivey, Wendell Kling, Margaret Noble, Andy Ralph, Jason Sherry, Nate Tait, Jones Von Jonestein, Evelyn Channing Walker, and Joe Yorty. Related links: Bread and Salt on Instagram Curator Jason Sherry on Instagram
  • California allows anyone not currently incarcerated for a felony sentence to register to vote and vote in elections.
  • Grammy is unveiling an award for "Best African Music Performance." Do the nominees fulfill the goal of "recognizing recordings that utilize unique local expressions from across the ... continent"?
  • Author Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai will be in San Diego on Tuesday to discuss her new novel about Amerasian children born and abandoned during the Vietnam War.
  • Noah Kahan went from writing a pandemic album on his parents' farm in rural Vermont to selling out an arena tour and being nominated for best new artist at the Grammys.
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