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  • The 48TH ANNIVERSARY SPECTACULAR TOUR! Join the original 'Brad Majors' - BARRY BOSTWICK - for a screening of the original unedited movie with a live shadow cast and audience participation! Plus a memorabilia display with artifacts and an actual costume from the movie, a costume contest, and more! *Get exclusive tickets to the V.I.P. Meet & Greet to meet Barry Bostwick himself, have a personal photo opportunity, & get an autograph. $100 V.I.P. MEET & GREET ADD ON AVAILABLE Special Rocky Horror VIP Laminate Get a photo taken with Barry Bostwick with your own camera Bring your own personal item to autograph, or pick out a photo of Barry's collection to get signed The Rocky Horror Picture Show is Rated R and parental discretion is advised. Connect with Barry Bostwick on Facebook!
  • Throughout history, women have used knowledge of herbs, moon cycles, and connections to nature for medicine, cooking, midwifery, and spiritual practices. Unfortunately, women, mostly indigenous, non-Christian, or non-white women, have had these home remedies and practices weaponized against them with false accusations of witchcraft and harm to society. Participants in this class will learn about herbs and make their own herbal candles. The activity will allow individuals to learn about herbal properties and personalize their candles by anointing them with herbs. About Craftivism Classes: From yarn bombing to femmage, the Women's Museum's Craftivism Classes invites a local artist featured in the museum's current "Crafting Feminism" exhibit to teach participants a crafting skill and how they can use it in their activism. All classes are bilingual and taught in English and Spanish
  • In this craftivism class participants are encouraged to use leftover materials from past projects to create a new friend. It is not about the aesthetics of the end project but rather the fulfillment and enjoyment of the creation process. All skill levels are welcome! About Craftivism Classes: From yarn bombing to femmage, the Women's Museum's Craftivism Classes invites a local artist featured in the museum's current "Crafting Feminism" exhibit to teach participants a crafting skill and how they can use it in their activism. All classes are bilingual and taught in English and Spanish.
  • The famous “Votes for Women” sashes worn by suffragists marching in parades or protesting in front of the White House symbolized a vision of unity. A simple accessory that can be made cheaply and easily, it became the uniform for suffragists across the nation. Join the Women's Museum of California for our August craftivism class where you will make your own "Votes for Women" suffrage sash! About Craftivism Classes: From yarn bombing to femmage, the Women's Museum's Craftivism Classes invites a local artist featured in the museum's current "Crafting Feminism" exhibit to teach participants a crafting skill and how they can use it in their activism. All classes are bilingual and taught in English and Spanish
  • This week’s shooting in Nashville sparked painful memories for a Riverside County couple, we hear about how they’ve turned their pain into action. In other news, the U.S. Navy is struggling to provide child care to its sailors and their families. Plus, San Diego State University has founded a center for research into artificial intelligence.
  • New Zealand has declared war on tobacco with a remarkable new law. The indigenous Māori population, with the country's highest smoking rate, has a lot to gain. But they have a bone of contention.
  • A show on the emergence of artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and how human beings are reacting. Plus, how chatbots might be used in our everyday lives. And, what the future of artificial intelligence holds.
  • The art teacher is being charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and endangering the welfare of children.
  • Activists have used scrapbooking as a way to chronicle and archive their lives since the Victorian era. By recycling items such as newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, and badges - activists turn blank pages into personal documentation of their experiences. Join the Women's Museum of California for our July craftivism class will you decorate a scrapbook journal and learn how to be the archivist of your own story. About Craftivism Classes: From yarn bombing to femmage, the Women's Museum's Craftivism Classes invites a local artist featured in the museum's current "Crafting Feminism" exhibit to teach participants a crafting skill and how they can use it in their activism. All classes are bilingual and taught in English and Spanish For more information visit: womensmuseumca.org
  • Thomas' new book, Congratulations, the Best Is Over!, is about middle age, and what it was like to return to his hometown of Baltimore as an adult — when both he and the city had changed.
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