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  • Dr. Kevin Murphy sat in tears as the unanimous verdict was read, nodding as his attorney turned to face him.
  • San Dieguito Art Guild presents its eleventh annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, November 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Encinitas Community Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive (corner of Encinitas Blvd and Balour), Encinitas. The San Dieguito Art Guild, is a 200-member all-volunteer nonprofit organization that operates the Off Track Gallery located in the Lumberyard Shopping Center in Encinitas. Run by a board of 15 elected Directors, SDAG was organized in 1965 by a group of artists for the purpose of promoting greater understanding and appreciation of the fine arts. Karen Fidel, one of the event organizers, says, “This event gives local artists a venue to offer their hand-made items to the public. And gives the shoppers a chance to purchase one-of-a-kind artworks, which cannot be found in chain stores. There are no imported items at this Bazaar. In addition, the buyer is purchasing work directly from the artist and can meet them face to face.” Guild President Judianne Shannon says, “Even if you have been to our Holiday Bazaar in the past, there are new artists and new items to see. All of our artists have been juried into this show so that the buyer can be assure of a quality product.” There will be a Silent Auction of artworks donated by the participating artists. Cheryl DeLain, jewelry artist says, “Our artwork is special because it is from all local artists and often of local scenes. Our Bazaar features really special deals on silent auction items where the proceeds help support our Off Track Gallery.” Each of the participating artists have a real passion for their craft and it shows. If you are looking for a unique gift or just decide to treat yourself, this Bazaar is the place you will find it. Come enjoy yummy treats, a silent auction, and art for sale by artists: paintings, jewelry, photography, glass, ceramics, mosaics, fiber art, gourd art, cards, prints, journals, holiday napkins, table runners, wall hangings, sunglasses cases, and more. Admission to the Bazaar is free and there is ample free parking. For more information, please visit here or call 760-942-3636, or contact pr@sandieguitoartguild.com.
  • From the organizers: Featuring original Chinese brush paintings by members of Chinese Brush Painting Society. Come discover this art form: ink, brush and rice paper! Gallery 21, Spanish Village, Balboa Park October 11 - 24, 2022 Chinese Brush Painting Society Exhibit The Flow of Ink and Color Gallery Hours: 11 am - 4 pm daily, free admission Open House: Sunday, October 16, 3 to 5 pm Original artwork by members of the Chinese Brush Painting Society (CBPS) of San Diego created using the traditional tools of this ancient art form (rice paper, ink, colors, and animal hair brushes). Detailed and spontaneous brush painting styles, depicting both traditional and contemporary subjects, will be on display - highlighting the diversity and breadth of techniques used by modern brush artists. Our artists range from students to accomplished painters and calligraphers, many who have studied with masters in China. All artwork is for sale, including unframed matted paintings, cards, and other small gifts. Related links: Spanish Village on Instagram
  • "Carmen Argote: Filtration System for a Process-based Practice" features a recent body of work by Los Angeles-based artist Carmen Argote (b. 1981, Guadalajara, MX), much of which was completed during the pandemic. Accomplished over a five-year period, six interwoven series navigate the artist's perennial walking practice, centering around Lincoln Park in East Los Angeles. Through sculpture, drawing, voice recordings, and actions, Argote playfully galumphs over boundaries between public and private, self and world, and human and non-human animal. On display June 4 through October 23, 2022 during museum hours. Thursday to Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Wednesday: Closed Location | Museum of Contemporary Art Downtown Get tickets here! Adults: $10 San Diego County and Tijuana Residents: $8 MCASD members: Free Military and their families with ID: Free People aged 17 and under: Free Adults aged 18–23: Free with Art Pass Membership SNAP/EBT Card Holder with card: Free For more information, please visit mcasd.org/exhibitions/carmen-argote-filtration-system-for-a-process-based-practice or call (858) 454-3541.
  • Cal State non-academic student workers petition the California Public Employment Relations Board for the right to vote to unionize.
  • The San Diego Padres clinched their first playoff berth in a full season since 2006 when the Milwaukee Brewers lost 4-3 to the Miami Marlins in 12 innings.
  • NPR's A Martinez asks Mimi Tsankov, president of the National Association of immigration judges, about the end of Title 42.
  • Little kids are like a "small potato" whose core can heat up faster than an adult's, an expert tells NPR. Here are tips for helping children stay safe in extreme temperatures.
  • San Diegans under the age of 18 will still be able to ride public transit for free through June 2024, with funding coming from the San Diego Association of Governments' (SANDAG) Fiscal Year 2024 Budget passed Friday.
  • The mint condition card sold for $12.6 million. It's part of a booming market for collectibles.
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