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  • Join us as we gather to read through the first part of the epic love story of Troilus and Cressida, directed by the incomparable Maggi Veltre. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/reserve-room/winn-room
  • Lawmakers will have to authorize additional borrowing to pay the government's bills, but there's no reason it has to be done right away — except for politics.
  • For NPR Music's hip-hop and R&B editor, no list could capture an accurate picture of the year, yet there's still value in calling out the albums that felt unignorable.
  • Pedro Almodóvar's first English-language film, The Room Next Door, is a meditation on death. Writing and making movies "is a way of running away from death," the Spanish director says.
  • Single women are putting their own twist on holiday cards. Here are a few of their stories.
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is making the case with senators that he should lead Health and Human Services. Kathleen Sebelius, who had the job under Obama, explains the power and limits of the role.
  • This epic night will be a history making experience and collaboration between Sisters Of St. James Productions, Fright School, and the San Diego Princess Sharaven Louboutin, where horror fanatics and Ballroom Legends, Icons, Statements, Stars, and spectators alike will meet to create a night like no other. This terrifying night of glamor and gore will also be raising funds for the amazing work of Lambda Archives, our very own local queer nonprofit that works to preserve and document queer lives and stories. So make sure to check out the categories (when they rise from their tombstones) and bring it like only you can, and reign supreme at this horror ball. View this event on Facebook
  • From the organizers: Join the author of Time is a Mother for a reading and conversation about his writing process, his influences, and the themes behind his New York Times-bestselling, deeply intimate second poetry collection. About Ocean Vuong Ocean Vuong is the author of the New York Times bestselling poetry collection, Time is a Mother (Penguin Press 2022), and the New York Times bestselling novel, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous (Penguin Press 2019), which has been translated into 37 languages. A recipient of a 2019 MacArthur “Genius” Grant, he is also the author of the critically acclaimed poetry collection, Night Sky with Exit Wounds, a New York Times Top 10 Book of 2016, winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize, the Whiting Award, the Thom Gunn Award, and the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. A Ruth Lilly fellow from the Poetry Foundation, his honors include fellowships from the Lannan Foundation, the Civitella Ranieri Foundation, The Elizabeth George Foundation, The Academy of American Poets, and the Pushcart Prize. Born in Saigon, Vietnam and raised in Hartford, Connecticut in a working class family of nail salon and factory laborers, he was educated at nearby Manchester Community College before transferring to Pace University to study International Marketing. Without completing his first term, he dropped out of Business school and enrolled at Brooklyn College, where he graduated with a B.A. in Nineteenth Century American Literature. He subsequently received his M.F.A. in Poetry from New York University. He currently lives in Northampton, Massachusetts and serves as a tenured Professor in the Creative Writing M.F.A. Program at New York University. Related links: ArtPower: website | Instagram Ocean Vuong: website | Instagram
  • Festival of Trees San Diego is the annual holiday kick-off event for the LGBTQ+ and allied communities in Hillcrest! The event features expertly decorated and donated holiday trees for auction, delivered to winners' homes the following day; a robust silent auction, VIP experience, and more! The 4th annual Festival of Trees benefits the North County LGBTQ+ Resource Center; specifically their HIV/AIDS resources and LGBTQ+ mental health/youth engagement and suicide prevention programs. Festival of Trees San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The patient was in kidney failure and her immune system would reject a human organ. Scientists hope genetically modified pig organs prove safe and will alleviate the organ shortage and save lives.
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