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  • Tosh Basco was born in California and rose to prominence in the drag scene in San Francisco in the 2010s. Well known for her movement-based performances under the name boychild, Basco’s photography and drawing accompany the performance practice. Viewed as a whole, Basco’s work attempts to enfold language, becoming, and representation together in spaces where they are presumed to exist as discrete entities. She is co-founder of the collaborative entity Moved by the Motion with Wu Tsang, and collaboration remains a vital aspect of her work. Basco’s work has been presented at the Venice Biennale; the Sydney Biennial; The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; MOCA, Los Angeles; and ICA London, among other institutions. Sponsored by the UCSD Department of Visual Arts and co-sponsored by the Department of Theatre and Dance. RSVP NOW YouTube Stream: https://www.youtube.com/live/u2w-bgedgKw
  • A loophole in the farm bill allows for the sale of hemp products that include a form of THC. North Carolina is one state where stores selling intoxicating hemp products have popped up.
  • At Java Jazz, locals displaced by the fires can reconnect, share a drink and listen to music. "We felt like, we will continue on with life," the owner says. "We can't just go and throw in the towel."
  • Enjoy a Saturday evening of visual art as Encinitas civic and local art galleries and city partners swing open their doors at Art Night Encinitas from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The event celebrates the city’s diverse visual art scene at participating locations and is free to the public. Enjoy live music, workshops and refreshments at several locations. A free shuttle is available making several stops at civic and partner sites throughout the city. For schedules, maps and shuttle information, go here. Art Night Encinitas was conceived by the Commission for the Arts to bring focus to the civic art spaces and thriving visual art scene in Encinitas. The four-times-a-year art open house benefits artists through the sale of their art and provides the public an opportunity to interact with artists and learn about the creative process. Make sure to check the website for the calendar of events for each Art Night and all participating artists, musicians and city partners. The dates and time for this year's Art Nights are: Saturday March 4 - 5:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday June 3 - 5:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday Sept. 9 - 5:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday Nov. 18 - 5:30-8:30 p.m. Please feel free to email the City of Encinitas arts team with any queries or on how to get involved: arts@encinitasca.gov Related links: City of Encinitas on Instagram
  • SANDAG staff presented five route options to residents and have begun studies on two of them, though all options are still on the table.
  • Hawaii’s electric utility acknowledged Sunday night its power lines started a wildfire on Maui but faulted county firefighters for declaring the blaze contained and leaving the scene, only to have a second wildfire break out nearby and become the deadliest in the U.S. in more than a century.
  • Families displaced by wildfire get a welcome reprieve as a surf session for kids and families gave them a chance for a normal Saturday.
  • An artillery shell should have killed Andrii Smolenskyi in May. Instead, the blast tore off both of his arms above the elbow and destroyed his eyes. Now he's fighting to put his life back together.
  • Zimbabwe's main opposition leader on Sunday alleged "blatant and gigantic fraud" in the country's election after President Emmerson Mnangagwa was declared the winner.
  • At an evening vigil near the Dollar General store where the attack occurred, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was met with boos from the crowd as he stepped to the microphone.
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