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  • The first in-person Talmadge Art Show is Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021 at the Liberty Station Conference Center, 2600 Laning Rd. San Diego 92106. There will be 90 accomplished craft artists creating works for art for sale including: silver and bead jewelry; porcelain tiles; clothing; hats, purses; garden art; paintings; wearable fiber art; gourd art; silks and copper. Plus the Firebreathers, glass artists, will be showcasing and selling their functional, figurative and decorative pieces. And the Clay Artists of San Diego will show you the beauty of clay for the home. There will be two food trucks: a coffee truck 7 a.m. - 11 a.m., Hot Bevs, and then the lunch truck, Eat Your Heart Out. A drawing for tickets to La Jolla Playhouse will also be held and you needn't be present to win. Free Admission and Free Parking. And bring in this article and receive $10 off a purchase of $200 or more (before tax). Masks and hand sanitizer will be available to everyone. Information on artists and directions to the venue is at www.talmadgeartshow.com or by calling 619-559-9082.
  • It was a pretty wild year for music. Here are some KPBS staff picks for the best albums of 2022.
  • The 11,500 members of the Writers Guild of America went on strike this week after negotiations with Hollywood studios that began in March failed to result in an agreement.
  • The seven performers going into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's 2023 class reflect the institution's widening definition of its namesake genre.
  • After his 17-year relationship ends, a gay NYC real estate agent (Neil Patrick Harris) leans on friends as he navigates hookup culture in this breezy Netflix comedy reminiscent of Sex and the City.
  • The film, which shows a relationship between a married man and a transgender woman, has opened in the U.S.. It's won awards and raves. But in Pakistan's trans community, some see a possible downside.
  • These days, as polarization reaches deep into American life, some musicians are trying to stay out of the fray and use their music to bridge divides.
  • The San Diego Latino Film Festival is at a new location with an expanded focus. The two-week event now goes beyond film and celebrates Latino culture in other visual arts.
  • An internal CDC report says Delta variant infections are likely more severe and vaccinated people may spread it just as easily as the unvaccinated. Scripps Research Director Eric Topol weighs in on the report. And, this weekend in the arts: “Twenty Women Artists: NOW” wraps up its exhibition, the 2021 Juried Biennial Exhibition hosts its closing reception, and SD Practice continues at two locations across the county.
  • In his recently published photobook, "No Justice, No Peace," Devin Allen confronts readers with the reality of how little has changed since the civil rights movement.
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