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  • A scientific discovery could forever change China and the U.S. industrial balance.
  • The Washington congressional race has highlighted how heated political divisions have become politics as usual in this year's midterms.
  • Nearly $19 million in federal COVID-19 relief funding will go to 28 local entertainment venues, theaters and museums throughout North County San Diego and South Orange County, it was announced Monday.
  • NPR's Scott Simon wonders about the money collectors paid for ticket stubs: one for the 1st game Jackie Robinson played as a Dodger, the other for the 1st game Michael Jordan played as a Chicago Bull.
  • Our picks for art and culture this weekend include the San Diego Festival of Books, Puerto livestreaming from the Casbah stage, The Rosin Box's August Series and a tapestry by Carlos Castro Arias.
  • A pediatric orthopedic surgeon turned award-winning photographer, Lisa Miller beguiles the viewer with images that are simultaneously timeless and timeworn. Her photos - roses past their prime, tangerines positioned in front of trees, gas pipes in close up - are familiar yet otherworldly thanks to the precision of her compositions and technique. Date | Friday, March 11, 2022 Location | Once Upon A Frame Miller counts Rembrandt, Sebastião Salgado, and Sam Abell among her influences, but she is in especially rapt conversation with 17th-century Dutch and Spanish still life artists: “They make painted objects look realistic and I make photographed objects look like paintings.” Bring the kids and pets, enjoy wine and cheese, and take in Miller’s gorgeous photographs, framed by Once Upon A Frame for her solo show. For further information on this event please visit the website: http://www.onceuponaframe.com/gallery
  • It's the second time Mitchell Miller's path to the NHL has been abruptly blocked. The mother of the student who was abused tells NPR that her son is still struggling.
  • South Asia's "economic miracle" needs help from the International Monetary Fund. High fuel prices mean rolling blackouts and a loss of productivity at garment factories — once an engine of growth.
  • LEARN HOW TO MAKE FERMENTED FOODS WITH STRAWBERRIES! Celebrate strawberry season by learning about many different ways to ferment them, in Sauerkraut, chutney, pickles and kombucha! Date | Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 12pm Location | Duck Foot Brewing Purchase tickets here! LEARN: We’ll have a brief discussion about the benefits of making and eating fermenting foods DEMO: We’ll show you how easy it is to start making fermented foods yourself at home! We’ll demo some simple seasonal fermented recipes with strawberries which are loaded with healthy probiotic bacteria. TASTE: We’ll have a variety of fermented strawberry dishes to sample BEER FLIGHT: We’ll pair each of our strawberry ferments with an amazing Duck Foot brew. DO IT YOURSELF: Roll up your sleeves and make your very own batch of seasonal sauerkraut to take home and ferment SAVE $5 or more when you bring a friend or posse! (Each guest must have a ticket). For further information on this event please visit the website: https://fermentersclub.com/shop/san-diego-hands-on-strawberry/
  • Parker's crystalline vocals and spare percussion gave Low's sound a grounding force and a leavening agent all at once. She died Saturday, but her voice is eternal.
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