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  • The San Diego International Fringe Festival returns to Balboa Park for 2023 — here's how to take it all in.
  • Sometimes you can find new interests in old places. For me, it was taking ballet classes alongside a group of around 20 Chinese ladies, all of them starting ballet as adults.
  • Jill Riggs never thought she'd come back to Julian or go into business with her parents, let alone live with them again.
  • Join OnStage Playhouse for their first show of the 2022 season: Ad(mission)s, written by Josh Harmon and directed by James P. Darvas. About the play: Bill and Sherri are the white, progressive-and-proud headmaster and dean of admissions at Hillcrest, a mid-tier New Hampshire boarding school. Over the last fifteen years, they’ve worked to diversify the school’s mostly white population.  But when their high-achieving son Charlie’s Ivy League dreams are jeopardized, the family's reaction blasts open a deep rift between their public values and private decisions. A no-holds-barred look at privilege, power, and the perils of whiteness from the author of Bad Jews. You can enjoy Ad(mission)s from February 4 through February 27 at OnStage Playhouse Theatre on the following schedule: • Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. • Sundays at 2 p.m. Get tickets here! Adult admission: $25 Military, senior and student admission: $22 Please select desired attendace date. For more information, please visit onstageplayhouse.org/2021-2022-season or call (619) 422-7787.
  • How do octopuses change color and why do oysters make pearls? Investigate how slimy sea creatures live and thrive in their underwater homes. Then create an artwork inspired by what you have learned. This is an in-person workshop. Registration is required. Registration Link: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/slimy-sea-creatures-1 Registration for this event will close on October 29, 2022 @ 11:59pm. Allowed Grades: 3rd Grade to 5th Grade
  • Do you worry about the way artificial intelligence could affect your job or industry? Has it already started to happen? We want to hear from you.
  • In recent years, social justice movements have affected U.S. newsrooms. In a 12,000-word essay, New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger argues journalism must be free of personal ideology.
  • Butterflies likely split from nocturnal moths around 100 million years ago in present-day western North America or Central America, a new study of the winged insects finds.
  • Controversy has erupted at one of India's top film festivals over the screening of a movie with Hindu nationalist themes. Were the jury head's comments an artistic critique or political commentary?
  • The mint condition card sold for $12.6 million. It's part of a booming market for collectibles.
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