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  • The graphic novel, "we used to move through the city like doves in the wind" is about a couple separated by the COVID border closure. The Tijuana-based artist will open a solo exhibition at The Hill Street Country Club in early 2022.
  • This weekend in the arts: Sparks Summer Showcase, La Jolla Playhouse's new play series, 'Beehive the '60s Musical,' indie pop at Soda Bar and "On the Move" brings City Ballet back to audiences.
  • The artist's life-size images explode with color and are inspired by iconic black and white photos. Her work is on display at Chicago's Art Institute through Sept. 6
  • We're listening to new or notable music from San Diego musicians: Nomis, Mara Kaye with Clinton Davis, The Inflorescence, composer Wilfrido Terrazas, and an older collaboration from the late Gabe Serbian.
  • In an interview with Morning Edition's Leila Fadel, the fast-rising artist talks about a life path as winding and varied as his music.
  • Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / On Demand. China has launched an aggressive new plan to transform its economy into a high-tech global powerhouse. But the initiative has the U.S. and a host of other nations crying foul, accusing China of disregard for intellectual property, unfair trade practices, discrimination against foreign firms, and cyber espionage.
  • Marvin Weeks memorialized Ahmaud Arbery in a mural after he was killed while jogging in 2020. His latest work delves into Brunswick, Georgia's history with a focus on race relations.
  • For the July 4th weekend, a mini art tour of exhibitions by Javier Arreguin Villegas, Kim Sweeney, Andrew Alcasid, and the group show 'And We Will Sing In The Tall Grass Again'
  • As artificial intelligence breaks new ground in the classroom, questions remain with regards to how to deliver new opportunities while maintaining equality and eliminating bias. How do we balance the fast pace of this new frontier with concerns around algorithm-based learning and the assumptions that follow? Join founders and CEOs at ASU+GSV Summit Session as they grapple with the ethical boundaries of artificial intelligence. Moderator: Eric Wang, Senior Director of Machine Learning, Turnitin AI, Turnitin Panelists: • Laurie Forcier, Chief of Staff and Director of Partnerships, Educate Ventures Research • Jim Larimore, Chief Officer for Equity in Learning, Riiid • Michael Madaio, Postdoctoral Researcher, Microsoft Research • Taniya Mishra, CEO and Founder, SureStart • Fernando Rodriguez-Villa, CEO and Co-founder, AdeptID Date | Monday, April 4, from 2:10 p.m. to 2:50 p.m. Location | Online Register here for free! This event is part of the ASU+GSV Summit 2022. For more information, please visit asugsvsummit.com/sessions/mind-the-ethical-edge-delivering-equal-and-unbiased-ai or email info@asugsvsummit.com.
  • Though it feels like a mere sample of what's to come, the Memphis rapper's new EP presents her as a singular talent using her instrument as a megaphone for provocation and inspiration.
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