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  • The 25th Annual Galaxy of Glass Show runs Sept. 24, 2022 – Oct. 23, 2022 The show features artwork by more than 20 regional glass artists. Processes include blown, cast, fused, slumped, and carved works, plus our Gallery Glass Store with jewelry, tumblers, paperweights, perfumers and more. $6 Admission Visit www.fallbrookartcenter.org or call (760) 728-1414 Fallbrook Art Center hours: Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Sunday Noon – 3 p.m. | Closed Major Holidays Fallbrook Art Center on Facebook + Instagram
  • Two years ago, Allison Russell's breakthrough album took the roots music world by storm. Now nominated for the genre's highest honor, Russell has a new goal: to open Americana up even more.
  • The cause of death for the Friends star was released by the Los Angeles County medical examiner more than a month after the 54-year-old actor was found dead at his home in October.
  • Happymusicfuntime! A Musical Comedy Revue, live at Finest City Improv in Hillcrest for three nights in November, 2022. Written and directed by San Diego composer and comedian, Kristen Baum Wilcox, Happymusicfuntime! features an ensemble cast of San Diego and Los Angeles-based comedians and musicians, and draws comedic and musical inspiration from an eclectic lineup of influences ranging from rock and bluegrass to musical theater. “The last few years have been really difficult in so many ways for so many people; this show was born out of those times. The name of the show derives from everyday text chains between myself and my co-producer, Elizabeth Ronan Silva, in which we used the term “Happymusicfuntime” so often to refer to those moments of time we were able to carve away from the often overwhelming stressors in our lives to reconnect with the joy of creating music and comedy that it became predictive text on our phones. This show is both a love letter to some of the specific music that impacted me early in life and a tribute to the power of music and comedy generally to connect us and keep us going during dark times.” The November 11th show will be a benefit for Fair Vote, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization which seeks to research and advance voting reforms that make democracy more functional and representative for every American. “I decided to make one night a benefit show for an organization working to preserve democratic process because I am passionate about the intersection between the arts and social and political activism; I believe in protecting the rights of every human being in society and in protecting the arts from further erosion in this country, and that both of these things start with ensuring the safe functioning of our democracy.”
  • USD economics professor Alan Gin says a 'soft landing' looks likely, while a local mortgage expert says the real estate market is picking up.
  • A new study showed that cats fetched objects instinctively, in the absence of overt training. Fetching is defined as when the animal retrieves an object that's thrown.
  • The English alt-rock star talks about writing in the Dorset dialect of her childhood home on her new album, I Inside the Old Year Dying, plus she performs live with a special guitar.
  • Superb Classic Rock Artists! $5 Entry Fee Lifetime Rocker Is Celebrating 10 Years as Band in The Temecula Valley. Without a Doubt One of The Most Talented Groups Around. Classic Rock from The 70's to The 2000's
  • A U.K. judge ruled against the publisher of the Daily Mirror, finding that the paper used phone hacking to gather information unlawfully on the Duke of Sussex.
  • "Alloparents" means "other parents" — family, friends, community folk, even strangers — who lend a hand to a parent. Here are stories you shared about your own encounters with alloparents.
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