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  • Assassin's Creed Shadows, out Thursday, might be big enough to reverse Ubisoft's crumbling fortunes. But the game faces headwinds.
  • On April 2, a blanket 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada is scheduled to go into effect. Officials said the levies could have a major impact on everything from food to manufacturing to building materials to medicine.
  • Our top picks for film festivals in San Diego this season: Asian, Italian and LGBTQ+ film festival fill local cinemas.
  • NPR obtained emails that went out last week to leaders at health agencies offering to transfer them to postings in tribal communities. Officials close to Dr. Anthony Fauci got the offer.
  • The lawsuit over a deal to combine the two largest U.S. supermarkets came just a day after it was blocked in both federal and Washington state courts.
  • Pop culture critic Linda Holmes has been making this annual list since 2010. Big, small, inspirational, silly — what these items have in common is that they are all wonderful and brought her joy.
  • There’s a new stand-up comedy showcase in town–UC San Diego’s Park & Market’s Comedy Night at the Guggenheim presented by Mark Christopher Lawrence. The second show in the series brings Def Comedy Jam All-Star Edwonda White to the Guggenheim Theatre on Friday, September 20, from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. La Jolla Comedy Store regular Louie Centanni and San Diego comedian Bijan Mostafavi are also slated for sets, alongside a musical performance from San Diego Music Award winner Shawn Rohlf. Each of the Comedy Night at the Guggenheim shows features a collection of clean, family-friendly comedians curated by host Mark Christopher Lawrence. Lawrence is best known for his role as Big Mike on NBC’s Chuck, in which he was a series regular for four seasons. In addition to his acting work, Lawrence is a nationally touring stand-up comedian who has toured with comic legends like Sinbad, Jerry Seinfeld, and Rodney Dangerfield. Tickets for Comedy Night at the Guggenheim start at $45 and can be purchased at parkandmarket.ucsd.edu. Visit: Comedy Night at the Guggenheim Mark Christopher Lawrence on Instagram and Facebook
  • Israeli strikes across the southern Gaza Strip killed at least 26 Palestinians overnight, including a Hamas political leader, as the military ordered new evacuations in the southern city of Rafah.
  • Join us at our Veterans Job Fair at Camp Pendleton, where over 60 companies will be offering employment opportunities and actively hiring veterans. Veterans bring a wealth of skills and expertise from their military service, making them invaluable assets across various industries. However, navigating the job market can be challenging. That's where RecruitMilitary steps in. DAV & RecruitMilitary will break down barriers for veteran employment at the Camp Pendleton Veterans Job Fair on Thursday August 15 at Pacific Views Event Center from 11a.m. to 3 p.m. Pacific. Registration is free and available online to all transitioning military, veterans, military spouses and dependents. Visit: https://my.recruitmilitary.com/events/job-fair-at-camp-pendleton-august-15-2024
  • Art, Power, Equity Partners with J. Walcher Communications for “Curator-in-Residence” Shows First Show Features Chicana, Interdisciplinary Artist Katie Ruiz Art, Power, Equity (APE) – an arts-based enterprise that supports underrepresented artists and promotes equity, access and opportunity in the creative economy – and long-time public relations and marketing firm, J. Walcher Communications (JWC) – have announced a series of three artist residencies this summer. This programming is the evolution of APE and JWC’s “Curator-in-Residence” partnership that began in 2021. JWC will provide a dedicated exhibition space within its historic offices in Sherman Heights, with the first show of San Diego-based interdisciplinary artist Katie Ruiz, known for her paintings and fiber sculpture. The first artist will select the next artist in the series. APE’s first exhibition will open with an artist talk, reception and viewing with painter and multimedia artist Ruiz on Saturday, June 8, 6 - 9 p.m. The show is open to the public every Saturday 1 - 4 p.m. from June 8 through June 29, and during the week by appointment only. Ruiz' work is based on textiles from blankets to crochet, using painting and textile art as a metaphor for her identity as a mixed-race woman raised in two cultures. This show will feature Pompom installations as well as mixed media works she has coined as "Combinas," mixing painting and fiber art. Art, Power, Equity establishes relationships with BIPOC artists and art professionals to develop projects and exhibitions that cultivate, promote and showcase those who meet at the intersections of under-representation, economic vulnerability and community development. “Artists have a wide range of needs and affordable spaces to create and exhibit work is essential. Additionally, the power to influence and determine who gains access to available spaces is another critical issue for artists and creators and we believe this program addresses both; empowering artists as a creative community to support their peers and gain access to new markets and networks,” said founder and curator Kamaal Martin. “JWC is powerfully demonstrating the role the business community can play in supporting San Diego’s creative economy.” Ruiz is the creator of the Pompom Project, a community program that invites participants to make yarn pompoms for large installations made of pompoms. Building community is at the zenith of Ruiz' work. She aims to connect folks through craft making and "craftivism." Ruiz has a Bachelor’s Degree of Fine Art from Northern Arizona University and a Master’s degree of Fine Art from The New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting & Sculpture in NYC. “As long-time art supporters and enthusiasts, we love having the opportunity to use our office to support artists and curators, especially underrepresented BIPOC artists,” said Jean Walcher, president and founder of JWC. Ruiz has selected Kelvin Lopez, a printmaker with a MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, to be August’s featured artist. For more information and reservations, please visit artpowerequity.com or call 619-373-2039. Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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