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  • President Biden gave out medals to musicians, authors, artists are others to recognize their contributions to the arts and humanities. He shared a personal connection with some of the recipients.
  • A new documentary explores filmmaker David Lynch's obsession with "The Wizard of Oz."
  • Bioethicists, doctors and lawyers are weighing whether to redefine how someone should be declared dead. A change in criteria for brain death could have wide-ranging implications for patients' care.
  • From '5 works of art to see in San Diego in November': Artist and musician Francisco Eme, who is also the gallery director at The Front Arte & Cultura in San Ysidro, has a new immersive installation opening at Best Practice Gallery (in the Bread and Salt building). It's a study of family, death and birds — exploring the way cycles of grief, memory and nature fuse together in a haze. Combining photography, projection, video and drawing with sound, Eme has created what he's calling a "multimedia poem." [Exhibition information]. On view Nov. 12 through Dec. 17, 2022. Opening reception is Nov. 12 from 5-8 p.m. Best Practice, 1955 Julian Ave., Logan Heights. Free. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Related links: Best Practice on Instagram
  • Festival will showcase 69 shorts, features and documentaries from around the globe and across the U.S.
  • A disproportionate share of catalytic converter thefts happen in California. Here’s what lawmakers are trying to do about it, and why one law-enforcement backed approach didn’t make it out of Sacramento.
  • CNPS has a new location for our marvelous native plant sale! The new location for the 2023 Fall Sale on October 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will be at Liberty Station at Dewey Rd & Cushing Rd near Seahive, and Building 191. There will be a wonderful and varied selection of plants, including species and cultivars native to Southern California and Northern Baja, all looking for new homes. You will also have the opportunity to purchase seeds, bulbs, posters, artwork and more. Experts will be available to help with advice and selections.
  • "Wildlife in Art" will be on display Nov. 2 to Dec. 9, 2022 at Foothills Art Association in Porter Hall. The reception and awards will take place November 12 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. (Awards at 5:30 p.m.) Gallery Hours Tuesday - Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission. Foothills Art Association on Facebook + Instagram
  • 1-3 p.m. Visioning A World Without Rape Culture CSUSM Student Workshop Whether or not you are a survivor of child sexual abuse, 100% of us were raised in rape culture. In this workshop, we will hear excerpts from the "Mirror Memoirs" audio archive, in which Black, Indigenous and of color LGBTQI child sexual abuse survivors respond to the questions of what healing, justice and a world without child sexual abuse would look like. Participants will also engage in somatic exercises to stay centered in their bodies and use a variety of art and journaling-based prompts to add their ideas to the "Mirror Memoirs" toolkit.  5:30 p.m. Keynote "Mirror Memoirs" is a national storytelling and organizing project intervening in rape culture by uplifting the narratives, healing and leadership of LGBTQI Black, Indigenous and of color survivors in the movement to end child sexual abuse. Founded by nationally recognized survivor activist Amita Swadhin in 2016, the project has grown from an audio archive of 60 survivor storytellers across 15 states to a national organization with 650 members and a growing network of accomplices. Amita will share some of their own journey to becoming an abolitionist and engaging in the work to end rape culture as their life's work. Finally, they will share some of the lessons from the Mirror Memoirs audio archive, the rationale behind the organization's intersectional, abolitionist approach and an invitation into its membership network. 
  • Mariah Carey, Cher, Sinéad O'Connor, Mary J. Blige and Sade are on the latest inductee shortlist. It's notable for an institution long focused on white male artists.
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