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  • Join the Thumbprint Gallery for an exhibition by Nonie Cruzado! SAPIN: Layers of Corrections sapin • n. underlayer, protective underlayeradv/prep. beneath, under, below "We, as a collective, are relearning our ways. Some of us may hesitate to embrace the current paradigm shift, but nature has its way of molding us to follow its law. We have started digging deeper, from finding our own truths to rewriting history. Or discovering new ways and doing away with what no longer works. Even merging science with spirituality. I’m not an expert on these breakthroughs and therefore unable to expound on them, but I’m aware on a surface level of consciousness to be able to mention them. My point is: we are moving towards change, a different mindset, a different perspective. Either we go through it consciously and less painfully, or we’re forced to go through the unripe, unready, immature “bitter stage” before we ripen. Opening Reception Saturday, Dec. 11 • 5p-10p Date: Dec. 11- Jan. 2 Time: 5pm-11pm Location: Thumbprint Gallery Cost: Free For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • The appearance of the popular boy band from South Korea is one of many unexpected moments at the U.N. General Assembly — everything from a U.N. TikTok to a groundbreaking food summit.
  • The artwork, a digital collage called "Everydays — The First Five Thousand Days," signals a new milestone for the increasingly popular market for nonfungible tokens, or NFTs.
  • Nashville has long been associated with country music. But a museum devoted to African-American music, which opened earlier this year, sets the record straight about the city's diversity
  • A 1976 exhibit of art created by African Americans was the first major show by a Black curator and serves as a starting point for the HBO documentary Black Art: In the Absence of Light.
  • Premieres Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Feb. 27 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. An inventor of bionic limbs teams up with an injured climber and a leading surgeon to test a new amputation technique that allows prosthetic limbs to move and feel like the real thing.
  • The pandemic affected us all in varied ways. One 87-year-old woman spent almost all of it completely alone, whittling. "I don't know what I would have done without my carving," Minnie Adkins says.
  • A 1976 exhibit of art created by African Americans was the first major show by a Black curator and serves as a starting point for the HBO documentary Black Art: In the Absence of Light.
  • The "Fly With Me" kite festival was created as a show of solidarity with the people of Afghanistan to mark one year since the country fell to the Taliban.
  • Diversionary Theatre's newest Teen-Versionary production takes place during SD Pride with outdoor performances of Joshua Irving Gershick's 2012 play set in midcentury queer America.
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