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  • Before last month, no human had ever been known to beat the original Nintendo version of Tetris. Artificial intelligence had done so, but then came Willis Gibson, who only needed 39 minutes.
  • "Subject to Change" investigates the experience of life of two painters with shifting, expanding, and growing values and how we each evolve and change as humans, artists, and all in between. In this way, change is inevitable The two painters, Jeff Yeomans and Brent Jacobs, one that has practiced for several decades, the other for seven years each communicate through ever changing complexity or simplicity, their unique perspective of experience and capturing the world through painting. BFREE Studio 
- Where Creativity, Culture and Community Meet
 - is an Art Gallery in La Jolla, CA. We are located in a prime spot at 7857 Girard Avenue in La Jolla. We are open Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., and open anytime by appointment. We aim to foster an environment for emerging and mid-career artists to have a space to showcase their artwork and engage with the community. Artisans of all kinds are welcome. We absolutely love interesting, fun, and unusual pieces. We look to provide an opportunity for all artists to share their work and interact with collectors in a prime location. Expect variety in the artists featured and a breadth of exhibitions rotating every two weeks. www.bfreestudio.net Bfree Studio on Facebook / Instagram
  • The book “Art as Social Practice: Technologies for Change” explores how artists use their creative practices to raise consciousness, form communities and cause social impact through new technologies. Tactical media artist xtine burrough, who presented in the Context Exhibit Series at Kellogg Library in 2018, returns to campus to discuss the new anthology of socially engaged artists’ writings that she co-edited. Book contributor and artist Kim Abeles will discuss her environmental and community-based artworks. Lucy HG Solomon, a CSUSM professor and chapter co-author, will moderate a panel about the artists’ relationships to community and technology. *satellite location with mini exhibit in the Arts Building foyer Co-sponsor: University Library, #CSUSMLibrary
  • Join us 40 floors above San Diego Bay every Friday night this summer for a truly elevated sunset experience. Sunset Sessions at Top of the Hyatt, presented by Mijenta, boasts live music from local San Diego artists, hand crafted tequila cocktails, and unparalleled views of the sunset. This special summer music series takes place every Friday in July and August from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. The perfect date night or weekend kick-off! For more information visit: topofthehyatt.com
  • Join the Living Coast Discovery Center for a fangtastic after-hours evening full of food, fun, and ghouls! Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, from 4:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Celebrate the spooky season with an evening of trick-or-treating, mysterious animal encounters, a Folklorico performance, Dia de Muertos stories, eerie night hikes, a haunted graveyard, arts & crafts, and more! Food will be available for purchase featuring Simply Fresh. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Throughout the evening: 4:30 - 7 p.m. Mad Science Lab Trick or Treating Broken Bones Discovery Table Haunted Graveyard Experience Spooky Animal Encounters Dia de Muertos Stories Arts & Crafts Backyard Games Eerie Night Hike: 5:15 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Folklorico Performance: 5:30 p.m. Costume Parade: 6:45 p.m. PRICING: MEMBERS: $25 NON-MEMBERS: $30 *Children 2 (two) and under are free Visit: https://www.thelivingcoast.org/programs-events-upcoming-events/owl-o-ween/ Living Coast Discovery Center on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • San Diego police made nearly three times as many arrests and citations for unhoused people in possession of a stolen shopping cart after a TV news story.
  • Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday amid plagiarism allegations. Experts say improved technology could bring to light more alleged transgressions in past works by other academic leaders.
  • Author Graham Skipper talks about his new Toho authorized book on Godzilla.
  • An epic hurricane threatens Miami. A mother and daughter ready themselves for the storm as Abuela takes shelter in a world of memory, music, and magic. A powerful tale of family and forgiveness, "El Huracán" reveals what can be rebuilt in the aftermath of life’s most devastating tempests––and what can never be replaced. Receiving its third ever production at Cygnet Theatre after the World Premiere at Yale Rep in 2018; "El Huracán" is an exquisite lyrical drama that places four generations of Latina women at the center of a universal tale. Showtimes may vary based on date of performance. Wed/Thurs @ 7:30 p.m. Fri/ Sat Eve. @ 8 p.m. Sat Afternoon @ 3 p.m. Sun @ 2 p.m. This show is intended for audiences 13+ (Language & Alcohol Use) Cygnet Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • Three people incarcerated at prisons across the U.S. spoke to NPR's Morning Edition about how music helps them reconnect with the past, endure the present and envision the future.
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