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  • On the 2nd Saturday of each month we celebrate arts and culture in Escondido. Stroll our historic downtown and discover pop up artists on Grand Avenue from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Explore electric shops, meadery, breweries and eateries. Our Art Galleries are open, you may find receptions and new exhibits, children's activities and more. Restaurants and shops may offer 2nd Saturday specials.
  • Ukraine has long sought fighter jets, though these are old Soviet-made MiG-29s and not the more advanced Western warplanes that Kyiv covets.
  • Californians will be eligible for $116.5 million in prize money for getting coronavirus shots, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday. We talk to a behavioral scientist about whether or not it could help get millions more vaccinated before California fully reopens next month. Plus, days before Memorial Day, the Department of Veterans Affairs is easing restrictions at the cemeteries it manages. And our weekend arts picks: Malashock Dance, a new Indian film, an AAPI group show, and La Jolla Playhouse’s POP Tour.
  • To mark the holiday, Gorman reads "Fury and Faith," a poem from Call Us What We Carry. She says her collection's title reflects how "we all can be vessels of both hurt and hope at the same time."
  • It was the longest diplomatic gap in the history of U.S.- Indian relations, at a time when the two countries say they're closer than ever before
  • A collective from Belfast won the U.K. prize for art. Prize organizers said the work tackles "urgent social and political issues affecting Northern Ireland with humor, seriousness and beauty."
  • In hip-hop, unwritten rules have forced Black women and queer artists to fight for space. Can the genre's rule-breakers push their way to the center, while pushing the culture forward?
  • A Mississippi woman's life has been transformed by a treatment for sickle cell disease with the gene-editing technique CRISPR. All her symptoms from a disease once thought incurable have disappeared.
  • Using found materials and trash, artists from the Democratic Republic of Congo create getups that draw attention to Kinshasa's woes. Belgian photographer Colin Delfosse snaps their portraits.
  • Santa and his many elves at the San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association are at it again. They're getting ready for their “Annual Holiday Gift Sale”. The sale features many hand-crafted items that range from holiday decorations to pens to laser arts to carvings to keepsake boxes and heirloom wood toys made in the local workshop. The San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association association is the largest woodworking guild in the country, and 40% of our new members are women who want to pursue the craft of woodworking. Our aim is to introduce the greater San Diego community to the joys of woodworking! Date | Friday, November 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, November 20 from 9 am. to 1 p.m. Location | SDFWA Woodshop This is a free event open to the public. For more information, please visit sdfwa.org or contact the association at info@sdfwa.org or by phone at (858) 230-7593.
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