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  • Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • The designation preserves Avi Kwa Ame in Nevada and Castner Range in Texas from new development. President Biden is also starting the process for a vast new marine sanctuary southwest of Hawaii.
  • The skeleton and skin of what is believed to be the last Tasmanian tiger have been stashed away in a cupboard at a museum in Tasmania, where experts lost track of the bizarre looking creature.
  • Supporters of Friendship Park marked the 51st anniversary of its inauguration on Saturday.
  • Over the weekend, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted the temporary injunction against San Diego Unified’s vaccination mandate, meaning students will need to be fully vaccinated by Jan. 24 — the start of the second semester. Plus, the omicron variant will soon or later be identified in San Diego, but hospital officials are confident that they can handle it whenever it comes. Also, the vast majority of people killed in action in Afghanistan are not soldiers but contractors. It’s part of a change in the way America fights its wars, with lasting consequences. And, parents in Northern California are building a safe and intentional place to live for their adult children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. Finally, San Diego has a lot of visual art, with dozens of art museums and more galleries than we can count. Here’s this month’s roundup of the must-see five works of art.
  • Thomas Bangalter, formerly of French electronic music duo Daft Punk, has released a classical music album: the score to a ballet titled Mythologies that draws on American minimalism and Baroque works.
  • In his work alongside bandmate Adam Wiltzie, McBride warped and wondered at new pathways for ambient music.
  • DigiFest Temecula is Temecula's largest film festival and digital media competition. Featuring live music, guest speakers and panelists from the film, media and entertainment industries, DigiFest Temecula provides a place for everyone to celebrate the arts and learn about the film and digital media industry by participating in networking opportunities, workshops and more. People of all ages and abilities are welcome to come and get involved with the artistic community. DigiFest Temecula is also a place to learn about entertainment industry advancements, discover how to pursue a career in the industry, and incorporate digital arts into the economic culture. EVENT SCHEDULE Friday, April 22nd | 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. 7 p.m. Speaker: Jenny Brown 8 p.m. Speaker: Kari Michaelsen 9 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT: Torin Floyd Saturday, April 23 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 10:45 a.m. Speaker: Mario Ortiz 1:30 p.m. Guest Panel: Animation/Comics Panel 3 p.m. Speaker: Renee Pezzotta 6 p.m. Festival Screening - Blue Carpet + See Best of the Best DigiFest Submissions at JDS Studios Sunday, April 24 | 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. 7:45 p.m. Digi Awards Banquet & Ceremony Walk the blue carpet at the DigiFest awards banquet. Enjoy a cocktail hour, entertainment, and dinner before finding out who wins a DigiAward! Pricing: All Access Pass/$150.00 Friday Admission/$35.00 Saturday Admission/$35.00 Virtual VIP Access Pass/Friday & Saturday Speaker Streams/Awards Banquet Keynote and Awards Stream/$85.00 JDS Studios - Screenings/Attend Screening of Film Submissions/$25.00 Sunday Awards Banquet/Awards Ceremony/Banquet Dinner & Dessert/$65.00 For further information on this event and ticket purchases please visit here!
  • The exhibit of the works of Mexican photojournalists, never before shown north of the U.S. border, kicks off May 5 —Cinco de Mayo— at Cuyamaca College. The photographs offer a rare window into life in the state of Guerrero, chronicling the day-to-day experiences of indigenous and Afro-Mexican people and the tragedy of poverty and ongoing drug violence. The free exhibit, called “A Photo for Freedom,” will feature the work of 20 photojournalists, in the lobby of the Samuel M. Ciccati Performing Arts Center, and will run through early June. This exhibit will also feature an online presentation by the exhibit curator and independent journalist Marlén Castro, as well as a reception featuring Oaxacan cuisine from El Tejate Restaurant in Escondido. The digital theater is adjacent to the lobby where the photos will be exhibited. Mexico is among the most dangerous parts of the world to work as a journalist. Proceeds from the sale of the photos will go to support the Mexican journalism website, Amapola —the Spanish word for poppy—, Guerrero’s largest crop that supports farmers but also fuels violent drug gangs that terrorize residents. Date | Dpening reception and online presentation Thursday, May 5 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location | Samuel M. Ciccati Performing Arts Center Reserve your spot here! This event is free and open to the public, but RSVP is required. The digital theater presentation will also be streamed live on YouTube, at https://tinyurl.com/4rr5rd7v.
  • We have updates on local and statewide races, as election results continue to roll in. Plus, a local artist is being honored in Washington D.C. this weekend for his portrait of Dr. Anthony Fauci.
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