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  • Once a prominent musician in New York City, Wachner was working as a grade school teacher in Indiana. Prosecutors have accused him of possessing sexual abuse imagery of young children.
  • "The Museums throughout Washington, but all over the Country are, essentially, the last remaining segment of "WOKE," he wrote.
  • Cientos de vuelos programados para el viernes fueron cancelados en los principales aeropuertos de Estados Unidos como parte del esfuerzo de la Administración Federal de Aviación (FAA) para implementar reducciones del 10% debido al cierre del gobierno.
  • La orden sin precedentes de la Administración Federal de Aviación de reducir los vuelos a nivel nacional debido al cierre del gobierno más largo de la historia de Estados Unidos entró en vigor el viernes por la mañana, y algunos pasajeros trataban de encontrar planes de viaje alternativos.
  • Told he was wrong about his own history, Kumeyaay educator Ethan Banegas co-wrote a powerful comic book that brings truth, culture and survival into classrooms and pushes back against the silence that has erased Native stories for generations.
  • Some low-income families could be facing rent increases next year, as inflation and funding cuts take a toll on federal programs that subsidize rents.
  • Catch breakout San Diego artist and four-time San Diego Music Award nominee Jesse Ray Smith live at the Brooks Theater (217 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA) with his full five-piece band for a night of powerful original music. The evening opens with a special performance by the Whitney Shay Duo. A soulful night of music you won’t want to miss! Jesse Ray Smith on Facebook / Instagram
  • Experience San Diego Made: LIVE – an unforgettable evening of art, music, and hands-on creativity. Join us Saturday, June 14 from 4 p.m. – 10 p.m. at the San Diego Made Factory near downtown San Diego for a one-night celebration of local artists, makers, and community culture. What to expect: • Live art demos and open studios • Live music and spoken word performances • A fashion show featuring local designers • Interactive creative workshops • Kid-friendly art activities and crafts • Food and drinks available for purchase • Raffles, giveaways, and prizes all night long This free, family-friendly San Diego event is a can't-miss celebration of the city's creative scene—perfect for art lovers, families, and anyone looking to connect with local culture. Bring your friends and come support San Diego’s vibrant arts community. Visit: https://www.sandiegomade.org/factoryevents/san-diego-made-live San Diego Made on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join San Diego based author Calvin Naraghi for a special meet and greet and book signing. Calvin will be signing copies of his gothic horror thriller "The House Rules," a recent bestseller in suspense and science fiction. Praised for its slow-burn suspense with the pace of a thriller, Naraghi's debut invites readers to enter Blythorne manor, where secrets hide behind every corner and horrors below every floorboard. Come chat with the author, grab a personalized copy, and learn about the upcoming sequel, "The Family Rites", set to release this fall. Visit: https://www.instagram.com/calvinnaraghi_writer/ Calvin Naraghi on Instagram and Facebook
  • Leucadia-based mixed media artist Roy Jenuine hosts an exhibit – "Roy Jenuine: Modern Folk Art" – in Solana Beach, showcasing a lifetime of work from 1978 through today. Jenuine has spent his life’s work blending wood, photography and found materials to create artful masterpieces spanning functional furniture to mixed-media assemblage. Following the opening party, which is open to the public, the gallery will be open Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jenuine’s work explores materials, finishes, and craftsmanship, as well as observations about his surroundings. He finds humor in the everyday, captures nostalgia, pushes the boundaries of function and form. He aligns himself with folk art and architecture, addressing both complex modernist aesthetics and found elements from the salvage yard. Drawing from his childhood in Los Angeles, early 1970s residency at the radical architectural project "Arcosanti", and formal training at San Diego State University, Jenuine has developed a distinctive visual vocabulary that is rigorous, fun, meditative and truly original. To learn more about Jenuine’s work, visit www.royjenuinestudio.com.
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