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  • The targeting of hospitals and medical workers is a fact of modern warfare — in Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Gaza and Israel. International law say such attacks are unacceptable. Are there any consequences?
  • Every year, the Librarian of Congress selects 25 movies to be added to the National Film Registry. This year, the list included Home Alone and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
  • Discover a broad spectrum of this year's most compelling classical music, from symphonic hell rides and soaring voices to searing string quartets, cathartic choirs and one amazing comeback.
  • Hamas is viewed by many Israelis as an existential threat in the south. But in the north, especially in Upper Galilee, many Israelis say Lebanon's Hezbollah militants must also be destroyed.
  • The S&P 500 has surged this year, but most of those gains are thanks to a handful companies nicknamed "the Magnificent Seven." And that's worrying Wall Street.
  • Shop Fair Trade this Christmas at St. Martin of Tours Parish in La Mesa on Sunday, Dec. 4 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Shop for beautiful, handmade, one of a kind gifts from local store, Fair Trade Décor, The Guatemala Project, and local vendors including Lumily, SSEKO/Noonday and Ember Arts Jewelry. Meet Dressember, founder Blythe Hill celebrating a 10 year anniversary with a special documentary at 11a.m. Bring your teenager so they can learn how a style challenge became a global movement to disrupt the $150 billion trafficking industry. They can make the change! Also, enjoy shopping for Equal Exchange coffee, chocolate and tea. There will be a pancake breakfast hosted by Troop 51, handmade quilts, Christmas ornaments, cards and bake sale in addition to fair trade products. For more information, contact Anne Pacheco at (619) 466-3241 Follow on Facebook!
  • The 30th Annual Juried Exhibition will be on view July 30–September 3, 2022. A record 316 artists submitted nearly 900 works for consideration. Jurors Anita Feldman, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Education, San Diego Museum of Art and Marianela de La Hoz, Visual Artist, selected 41 works by 40 artists. Artists in the exhibition: Rodrigo Albarran, Elise Amour, Morey Asato, Nikusha Beatty, Jim Bliesner, Todd Bradley, Neil Brooks, Elizabeth Burger, Carlos Castrejon, Dillon Chapman and Csaba Petre, Therese Cipiti Herron, Andy Cross, Marisa DeLuca, Peter Fay, Kat Flyn, Megan Geilman and Samantha Zauscher, Charles Ingham, Greg Kalajian, Dana Levine, Jungsu Lim, Brandie Maddalena, Jeff Maysent, Teresa Mill, William Mosley, Susan Osborn, Oriana Poindexter, Constance Rawlins, Kim Reasor, Bridget Rountree, Sibyl Rubottom, Jiela Rufeh, Gail Schneider, Curt Sherman, Barbara Ann Stanley, David Russell Talbott, Theresa Vandenberg Donche, G.E. Vogt, Helena Westra. Opening Reception: Friday, July 29, 6:30–8:30 PM One of the most prestigious juried shows in San Diego, selected artists will exhibit their work in our galleries, receive excellent exposure, and mingle with both artists and art lovers at an opening reception. Jurors: Anita Feldman and Marianela de la Hoz. More information here. Related links: Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook
  • In London on Friday, British actors held a solidarity event. They chanted: “One struggle, one fight, we support SAG-AFTRA fight!"
  • Young people throughout Greece have staged large protests following last month's collision near the city of Larissa, which killed 57 people, many of them students.
  • Braugher was known for his strong dramatic presence before he shifted gears and worked in comedy.
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