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  • Engineers and architects were tasked with bringing back the original 1915 design. A garden designer mixed the old with the new.
  • Nonprofit art space The Hill Street Country Club, founded in 2012, has served as a hub for art, music and community. The gallery's final exhibit, Marisa DeLuca's "What Goes Up Must Come Down," is a study of Oceanside's lost or abandoned buildings — and the grief therein.
  • The rise and potential fall of independent agencies.
  • President Biden promised billions in funds to farmers and others to not take water from the Colorado River. President Trump is halting some of those funds, leaving questions about the river's future.
  • Northeast states have bet big on offshore wind to meet spiking power demand and drive economic growth. But the industry's future is much more uncertain under President Trump.
  • John Green's new book Everything Is Tuberculosis shares the same goal as his other work: to make the world "suck less." In this week's Wild Card, he shares how he battles despair.
  • Reflections is an art-making workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. In this new workshop series, participants will learn about the many facets of sculpture, tour artworks from MCASD’s collection and special exhibition, For Dear Life: Art, Medicine, and Disability, and draw inspiration from these works to complete four projects. Throughout this series, explore the diverse aspects of sculpture by examining works that vary in form, materials, and concept! Participants will: Explore different approaches to contemporary sculpture Understand the significance of various materials and how they are used Learn how to compose their own sculptural projects Visit: https://mcasd.org/events/reflections-sculpture MCASD on Instagram and Facebook
  • French President Emmanuel Macron laid out an ambitious plan for a "reimagined, restored and expanded" Louvre. An art critic says Macron is aiming for another success after restoration of Notre Dame.
  • South Carolina plans to execute its first prisoner by firing squad on March 7 inside the same death chamber it's used for dozens of other executions. Firearms experts say that could be risky.
  • Join us for a free community Art Exhibition in celebration of all things Luminous. Enjoy work by Artists in Residence at Revision 's Creative Arts Program, along with stunning pieces by artisans from all over San Diego. A collection of creative "ugly sweaters" designed in collaboration with Goodwill Industries will also be on display in the adjoining Gallery space, along with a special Guest appearance by Drag Performer Victoria Elvato in an aurora borealis inspired photo opportunity. Visit: https://www.revisionsandiego.com/ REVISION on Instagram and Facebook
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