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  • Star Theatre Company in Oceanside joined the effort to collect signatures to guarantee arts and music education in every California public school.
  • As it prepared for an exhibit, the National Galleries of Scotland found a previously unknown self-portrait by Vincent Van Gogh, covered by glue and cardboard, on the back of another of his paintings.
  • Tania Branigan, once China correspondent for the Guardian, makes the strongest English-language effort yet to reconstruct what it was like to live through, and then with, this part of Chinese history.
  • Sierra Talks: The Making of Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change: Rob Badger and Nita Winter take you behind the scenes on their 27-year journey photographing wildflowers throughout California. Photographing beautiful landscapes and individual flowers evolved into their documentary art project. Internationally acclaimed conservation photographers Rob and Nita have been life partners and creative collaborators for more than three decades. Their work has been featured in Time, Mother Jones, and Sierra magazines, the New York Times, Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle and the Los Angeles Times. They are the recent recipients of the Sierra Club’s 2020 Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography. Program will be live streamed on Sierra Club SD Chapter Facebook Home page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/sierraclubsd/
  • Imagine being completely immersed in more than 300 of the greatest works of post-Impressionist artist Vincent Van Gogh. Now imagine experiencing all of this art liberated from its two-dimensional limitations into a three-dimensional experience that exhilarates every sense and brings to life one of the most influential artists the world has known. It’s all part of Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, presented by Keurig, which has sold over two million tickets globally making it one of the most popular current traveling exhibitions. HOURS OF OPERATION: Sunday - Wednesday: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. (last entry 9 p.m.) Thursday: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. (last entry 9 p.m.) Yoga: 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. (doors open 8 a.m.) Friday: 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. (last entry 10 p.m.) Saturday: 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. (last entry 10 p.m.) Yoga: 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. (doors open 8 a.m.) The visit will take around one hour. Opened Friday, Jan. 14, 2022.
  • As the more transmissible delta variant continues to spread, San Diego County’s death toll from COVID nearly doubled in one week. We bring you an update on the impact the virus is having in San Diego County. Plus, one of the most contentious housing measures to come out of the California legislature is now on it’s way to the Governor’s desk — Senate Bill 9, which allows up to four units to be built on lots zoned for single family houses. And, San Diego County students with special needs faced extra challenges in virtual learning. Now they're making up for lost time back in class. Then, Supervisor Nora Vargas joins Midday Edition to discuss what the new county arts and culture council would look like and how it might work. And, the KPBS Summer Music Series continues with DJ Artistic, considered an architect of the local hip-hop scene who curates and produces events, makes space for emerging artists and is a four-time SDMA winner.
  • Arts therapies appear to ease brain disorders from Parkinson's to PTSD. Now, artists and scientists have launched an effort to understand how these treatments change the brain.
  • The unleashing of powerful, generative AI on the public is raising concerns that as the technology becomes more prevalent, it will become easier to claim that anything is fake.
  • The discoveries shed light on what the Italian Culture Ministry calls a "unique multicultural and multilingual haven of peace" between Etruscans and Romans at a time when they were mostly at war.
  • In the New Year Intentions with Yoga class instructed in Yiddish with English translation, we will focus on the areas that we dreamily hope to improve or change and bring some energy into your body! Join in to keep our hearts and minds open to all the gems of knowledge and experience that go into making our lives fully rounded. The slow and gentle nature of this class is perfect for beginners and is also great for other students who can sink deeper into their practice. Date | Sunday, January 23 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Location | Online via Zoom Register here! Amission rates from $10 to $15. This class is brought to you by the Yiddish Arts and Academics Association of North California. For more information, please visit yaaana.org/yiddish-yoga or call (619) 719-1776.
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