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  • The trajectory of Jesse Leon’s life changed after after he was sexually assaulted when he was 11 years old.
  • A proper standalone LP from the voice of The Roots was rumored for two decades at least. Finally here, Cheat Codes isn't just excellent: It's a product of all the years it went unmade.
  • Star Wars extends its franchise with new Disney+ series focused on fan-favorite character
  • Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska was criticized for her pose on the cover of the famous fashion magazine. People are coming to her defense to challenge stereotypes about women.
  • 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.
  • As Russia's war in Ukraine rages on, former Soviet republics like Latvia plan to destroy Soviet-era monuments. Some believe they should remain as tributes to the fight against Nazis in World War II.
  • Despite the possibility of stigmatizing queer sex, experts say it's important to keep sex at the center of the conversation around monkeypox.
  • Highsmith's writing was full of fakes, forgeries and falsehoods, revealing not only what her characters concealed, but what readers were willing to see.
  • This weekend is the 14th annual San Diego Pottery Tour, in hybrid format this year. Tour the work of dozens of potters in-person, or browse their work in the online galleries — in fact, two of the artists are only showing and selling work online. There's a handy map here with ten stops mapped between Spring Valley and La Jolla, and combined with the online shop, it's an easy way to preview and pick your favorite studios to visit. Some work that caught my eye: Anna Cosimini and Warren Bakley of Clay Associates in Normal Heights, Ashley Kim (online only) and Amy Threefoot Valeiras (La Jolla). — Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Artist list: Nancy Barbour, Juli Bear, Pierre Bounaud, Richard Burkett, Clay Associates (7: Bakley, Cosimini, Craig, Lussier, Noble, Thiebolt, Woods), Nan Coffin, Steve Cook, David Cuzick, Mary Cuzick, Danae Fasano Dehne, Ellen Fager, Katie Francis, Bernie James, Ashley Kim, Roberta Klein, Merle Lambeth, Norm Lurie, Kathy Long, Lisa Maher, Janet Martini, Ron Milligan, James O'Brien, Mike Ridge, Linda Royster-Cook, Julie Thompson, Amy Threefoot Valeiras, and Lynn Zimmer Details: Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 4-5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Various locations. Free.
  • The female accuser, using the pseudonym Jane, is the first of four women who are expected to speak in court about their allegations of sexual abuse.
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