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  • Hillcrest Business Association is kicking off it’s first ever 1st Thursday of the month Art Walk. Celebration of Expression called Walk in A.R.T (Allyship, Resilience and Truth)! Attendees can expect a night filled with lively entertainment in Mural Alley all directed by an interactive digital map that patrons can access from their mobile device. The map will highlight all of the event’s features from psychic readings, live art, music, complimentary Reeds Ginger Beer and a paint & sip with specialty drinks. For more info, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walk-in-art-allyship-resilience-truth-hillcrest-art-celebration-tickets-146827957373 May highlights: Performers: Paige Koehler, singer/songwriter PGK Dance Project, "Poseidon, Aphrodite and more" Featured muralist: Mr. Maxx Moses Art Market
  • People can experience symptoms of PTSD after being exposed to videos with violence and death. Those symptoms can show up immediately or weeks later.
  • When Yeoh first read the script for Everything Everywhere All at Once, she gave a big sigh of relief: Finally, here was a film that put a middle-aged mother in the role of action hero.
  • The Sundance Film Festival returned in-person to Park City, Utah, this year, and with more submissions than ever. NPR's Aisha Harris screened nearly 20 films — these are her favorites.
  • The move has to be adopted unanimously, and Hungary — with a state oil company dependent on Russian imports and a populist leader friendlier toward Putin than most — has refused to go along.
  • A new California law will make it easier to remove racially restrictive covenants from the deeds of their homes. However, some homeowners believe the language should remain so San Diego's racist past is not forgotten.
  • Oil refineries release billions of pounds of pollution into waterways each year, according to regulatory data. NPR found that pollution is concentrated near places where people of color live.
  • The composer has been lauded for decades over his deeply affective music; director Alejandro González Iñárritu, composer Hildur Guðnadóttir and more join us to explain why.
  • The musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams (“Summer of ’69,” “Everything I Do”) and his longtime songwriting partner, Jim Vallance; and a book by the movie’s legendary director, Garry Marshall, and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Vivian and Edward are unlikely soulmates who overcome all odds to find each other… and themselves. Experience the moments you love from the movie — and get to know these iconic characters in a whole new way — in this theatrical take on a love story for the ages. San Diego Civic Theatre on Facebook + Instagram
  • The Biden administration is proposing that the U.S. census and federal surveys change how Latinos are asked about their race and ethnicity and add a checkbox for "Middle Eastern or North African."
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