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  • From 5 Plays To See In San Diego In October (KPBS feature): First unveiled as a reading in The Globe's Powers New Voices Festival in January 2020, this is the theatrical premiere of "Shutter Sisters," a Globe-commissioned work by Mansa Ra (who also has playwriting credits under his previous name, Jiréh Breon Holder). It's a surrealist work, following two women with parallel lives, one, who is white, named Michael, and another, who is Black, named Mykal. There's themes of motherhood, identity, womanhood, belonging, resilience — and ultimately finding common ground. The work, directed by Donya Washington, will star Terry Burrell and Shana Wride. --Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the theater: "Shutter Sisters" By Mansa Ra Directed by Donya K. Washington A Globe-commissioned world premiere that was developed in the 2020 Powers New Voices Festival. Shutter Sisters tells the story of two women living parallel lives on the hardest days of their lives. A White woman named Michael attends her adopted mother’s funeral, while a Black woman named Mykal kicks her adult daughter out of her home. It’s a heartfelt and surprising journey through womanhood, identity, and what it means to belong. Open Caption Performance: Saturday, November 6 at 2:00 p.m. Read The Old Globe's COVID-19 policy here, which requires guests be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with proof, or present negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of the performance. Masks are required indoors.
  • In Tijuana, a landmark program has grown exponentially over the last few years and has professionalized education for migrant children in a way not seen before in the city.
  • Wastewater testing has proved a reliable early alarm bell for COVID-19 outbreaks. U.S. researchers are now adapting the approach to track the explosive spread of monkeypox, and maybe other viruses.
  • This weekend in the arts: San Diego New Music's "The Holy Ghost," DNA New Works playwriting festival at La Jolla Playhouse and more.
  • A California-based think tank’s latest report calls for major changes in the way electricity prices are calculated.
  • After some debate, a group of scientists advising the FDA concluded that the vaccine's benefits outweigh its risks for young children.
  • A bald eagle going through TSA security caught Twitter's attention. Clark, who lives at a sanctuary, travels via plane to fly at events. He's taken over 100 commercial flights
  • A giant laser facility in Livermore, Calif., says it has created net energy from nuclear fusion. It's an important breakthrough, but fusion power remains a distant dream.
  • Using CRISPR to modify certain immune cells could make cancer-fighting immunotherapy more potent for a broader set of patients. Two people who went through the treatment share their stories.
  • Home prices in California continue to soar, and competition for a limited supply of single-family homes is the new normal in San Diego County.
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