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  • DuBalle says the legislators behind a new law criminalizing public drag shows don't understand the art: "They think that every drag performer is doing something hypersexual or obscene."
  • 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
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport! From DIY underground comix scene to mainstream acceptance, meet five queer comics artists whose uncensored commentary on LGBTQ+ life left no topic untouched and explored art as a tool for social change.
  • The WNDR Museum opened on Market Street in the Gaslamp Quarter.
  • Rafael Payare, conductor Alisa Weilerstein, cello Carl Maria von Weber: Overture to Der Freischütz (The Marksman) Serge Prokofiev: Sinfonia concertante for Cello and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 125 Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 From the San Diego Symphony: Our special guest, cellist Alisa Weilerstein, best describes Prokofiev’s expansive, romantic and fiendishly difficult work, the Sinfonia concertante for Cello and Orchestra, by advising: “Buckle up! You’re in for a really wild and a really thrilling ride. There are such moments of raw beauty and simple chaos, which are surrounded by some of the more spiky writing. I think people will be pleasantly surprised.” And, as if that’s not enough, the evening ends with Beethoven’s famously riveting Symphony No. 5. Note: gates for the Friday performance will open at 6 p.m. Additional performance: Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022 at the California Center for the Arts Escondido. Related links: More information from the San Diego Symphony San Diego Symphony on Instagram San Diego Symphony on Facebook
  • Three people died and nearly a dozen were injured in a deadly accident that the military initially lied about, then buried.
  • Second Chance Beer Company on Sunday, December 18 is hosting Paint Your Pet with LoveJoy Creations for animal owners to paint a portrait of their favorite family member. The art class is from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the brewery’s Carmel Mountain location. The cost is $65 with 15% going directly to the non-profit Second Chance Animal Rescue, which is dedicated to rescuing, caring for, and adopting out homeless dogs and cats into loving and responsible homes. Tickets can be purchased here. All supplies are provided, and participants will learn how to transfer their pet photo onto a canvas panel (8x10 or 11x14) with the option of painting in Realistic or POPArt styles. Raffle prizes will be given away as well.
  • Human, animal and artificially intelligent celebrities have New Year's resolutions, too. If you know (or can guess) what those resolutions could be, you might close out the year with an 11/11.
  • Lawmakers didn't have a very productive year, but they did manage to pass 27 pieces of legislation. Here's what the laws accomplish.
  • Journalist Masha Gessen talks to NPR's Morning Edition about their recent New Yorker essay on German Holocaust memory and the situation in Gaza — and the controversy that ensued.
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