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  • Cuban officials said they had begun to restore some power Wednesday after Hurricane Ian knocked out electricity to the entire island.
  • Wired headphones are among the artifacts from the past decade making recent "nostalgic" comebacks. Fashion once moved in 20 year cycles but the nostalgia loop is getting smaller and faster,
  • San Diego has acquired 100 new works of art from 89 local artists for its Civic Art Collection through the SD Practice initiative, which focuses on the purchase of existing artworks from San Diego area artists, city officials said Tuesday.
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  • Related event: 'Memory Traces: Artists Transform the Archive' panel discussion and catalogue launch "Memory Traces: Artists Transform the Archive" uses the La Jolla Historical Society’s holdings to consider the archive in its traditional function and reimagine it for contemporary times. The exhibition features seven San Diego artists, working across mediums, whose practices investigate memory, history, and how meaning is created from fragments of the past. With projects informed by research in the La Jolla Historical Society’s collection, the artists in "Memory Traces" activate the archive with imaginative and diverse interpretations that affirm the importance of keeping memory alive. Featured artists include: Allison Wiese, Chantal Wnuk, Janelle Iglesias, Joe Yorty, Joshua Moreno, Robert Andrade and Shirin Towfiq. Curated by Elizabeth Rooklidge Free Admission The exhibition runs Feb. 5 – May 15, 2022. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. For more information on this event and other exhibits please visit HERE. Related links: La Jolla Historical Society on Instagram La Jolla Historical Society on Facebook
  • Premieres Monday, Feb. 14, 2022 at10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / On Demand. In an era of mass shootings, lockdown drills and teacher firearms training are as much a part of life in American schools as homecoming dances and basketball practice. "Bulletproof" takes a provocative look at what it means to feel safe in the classroom
  • Friday, Sept. 30, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 + Monday, Oct. 3 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS Video App. Celebrate the recipients of the 35th annual Hispanic Heritage Awards. The evening commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month includes performances and appearances by some of the country's most celebrated Hispanic artists and visionaries.
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