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  • Travis Gienger plans to turn his 2,560-pound gourd into a record-setting jack-o'-lantern. If you want your own shot at a great pumpkin, he'll be selling its seeds.
  • Most major military operations are shrouded in secrecy. Ukraine's planned offensive against Russia has been under public debate for months. This has created expectations. Some realistic, some not.
  • From social security payments to interest rates, a lot hinges on a debt-ceiling deal. Personal finance experts say you should prepare for a possible debt default as you would a recession.
  • "Steam loops" under hundreds of U.S. cities and universities have warmed buildings for a century. Now they could become a climate change solution.
  • We all have that one dish that excites our palates and calls to mind special memories with Mom, Dad, Grandma or a favorite aunt who created delicious, comforting dishes.
  • From the KPBS weekend arts preview, Nov. 18, 2021: Let's give this one the best title award. New York-based artist Marina Zurkow will launch her residency at ICA North (formerly Lux) in Encinitas with a reception on Friday. The exhibition is immersive (artistically speaking, not aquatically) and will transform the gallery space. Zurkow's work is informed by the space between human civilization and ocean, the uneven relationship between the two, and, of course, human impact. Sculptural elements will include actual local marine debris (smell included), and the installation will feature several generative video works that will transform throughout the residency. Details: Marina Zurkow's residency begins with an opening reception Friday from 6-8 p.m. and will be on view through Jan. 30, 2022. Regular gallery hours are Thursday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. ICA North, 1550 S El Camino Real, Encinitas. $0-10 for the reception, pay what you wish gallery admission. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS. From the gallery: The Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego presents experimental art and learning at its two campuses in Balboa Park and Encinitas. Launching on November 20, Artist-in-Residence Marina Zurkow invites the community to rethink our connection to the oceans by completely transforming the I-C-A San Diego North Campus gallery in Encinitas into an immersive installation that will activate the senses. Dive into the transformed galleries that emulate an underwater environment. Free admission through ICA San Diego’s Pay As You Wish initiative. Schedule: Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021 - Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022 Hours: Thursday – Sunday from Noon to 5 p.m. (Closed Monday–Wednesday) Visit www.icasandiego.org or call (760) 436-6611 Related Events: Opening Reception Nov. 19, 2021 | 6–8 p.m. Art Exploration: Marina Zurkow Dec. 9, 2021 | 5-6 p.m. OOzy: Ocean Thinking and Being (a guided meditation with eyes wide open) Dec. 12, 2021 | 11 a.m. - noon Family Day Jan 8, 2022 | 12-2 p.m. Soupy Salty Sonic: An Edible Exploration of Fluid Ocean Inner Spaces (Private Experience: RSVP is needed) by Marina Zurkow & Anna Rose Hopkins Jan. 21, 2022 | 6-8 p.m. Soupy Salty Sonic: A liquid wanting (Public experience at the beach) by Marina Zurkow & Anna Rose Hopkins Jan. 23, 2022 | 9-10 a.m. Related links: ICA on Instagram ICA on Facebook
  • Two years ago, Blackstone bought 66 relatively low-rent apartment buildings in San Diego County from a charitable foundation. Tenants of those 5,800 dwellings say they see rent increases, maintenance issues and evictions in their futures.
  • After tumultuous and public legal battles, Kesha has released a new album full of the tensions of the recent years.
  • The conflict has devastated health care: attacks on hospitals, threats against medical staff. Three Sudanese-American doctors share stories from their colleagues — and map out a plan for the future.
  • DJ Artistic, a pillar of the San Diego hip-hop scene, shares his musical journey and how giving back builds community. Rapper Indian K’s album ‘Duality 2’ is about life on and off of the reservation and overcoming hardships.
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