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  • Under a government agreement, King Charles III won't have to pay the U.K.'s standard 40% inheritance tax on the massive wealth he inherits from his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
  • The novel is an ambitious project, written by 36 authors yet achieving a unified voice of sorts, as every character narrates their story simply, casually, allowing themselves digressions and asides.
  • Opening Reception will be held on Saturday, March 9th. About the Artists: Anna Casser (1943- ) Born in Verona, Italy, Anna Caser was educated at the Fine Arts School in Genoa, Italy. Her works can be seen in Italy, Europe, UAE, USA and Canada at important private and public collections. Inspired by Paul Klee, Caser covers her canvasses in loose washes of intense color on a ground of Venetian plaster made from marble dust obtained from local Italian quarries. Over these abstractions, Caser inscribes sketchy playful drawings through the paint and stucco. Willy Heeks, born in 1951, has gained a national reputation, exhibiting in New York, Los Angeles, and throughout the United States. He received his BFA from the University of Rhode Island in Kingston in 1973, attended the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program that same year and in 1977 he received his MFA from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA. His work has been acquired by the Peabody-in-Essex Museum (Salem, MA), Museum of Contemporary Art, (Detroit, MI), and the Cleveland Museum of Art (Cleveland, OH). His work is also in the collections of the Portland Art Museum (Portland, OR), Brooklyn Museum of Art (New York, NY), Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY) and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco, CA). Local artists Ryan Loring and Judy Pike exhibited at the San Diego Art Institute, between 2000 to 2010. For more information visit: enaartgroup.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • In the 2022 midterm elections, Black voter turnout dropped dramatically. Ahead of the presidential election in 2024, organizers warn it could happen again and political parties should pay attention.
  • Our second show of the season is a comedy written by Christopher Durang and directed by Tyler Hewes and Eddy Lukovic. Vanya and Sonia reside in their old family home. They mourn their lost dreams and missed opportunities. Their fortune-telling maid often warns them of impending dangers. One weekend their movie star sister, Masha shows up unexpectedly with her sexy boy-toy Spike. Add to the mix one of Masha's avid fans, Nina who is visiting next door. The family is launched into a boisterous time of one-upmanship, exposed nerves, and a lot of broken mugs. Contains bits of adult language and situations.
  • Throughout her 70 years as queen, Elizabeth II sought to maintain strict political neutrality. While Charles has been careful not to tread too publicly, he does have a history of wading into politics.
  • The Gaslamp Quarter Association is rolling out yet another fun activation for the whole family to enjoy this Summer with the Gaslamp Flicks series! Every Friday in August Island Street between 4th and 5th Avenues will become a free outdoor movie theatre with free popcorn with proof of parking at Park it on Market and the 6th & K Parkade. With classics to newer hits, the Gaslamp provides a late night date night or fun for the whole family. Date | Friday, August 5 at 7:45 p.m. Location| Gaslamp Quarter • On Island between 4th and 5th Avenues in the historic Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, CA. Tickets | No tickets are required for this FREE family-friendly movie series! Parking | Guests can enjoy easy parking and a free popcorn by parking at the following Gaslamp parking garages: • Park-It-On-Market • 6th & K Parkade For more information, please visit here!
  • Five years after mass protests disrupted Hong Kong, and were crushed by the government, people who took part are downsizing their dreams and ambitions — but keeping a small flame of hope alive.
  • Lucky holders of 20-euro tickets with the number 88008 are celebrating. They have each won 400,000 euros ($440,000), in the top prize of Spain's huge Christmas lottery.
  • The lawsuit claims the packaging shows "explicit carved out artistic designs" that the chocolate inside doesn't have.
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