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  • The Seoul summit is a follow-up to last November's summit in the U.K., where participating countries agreed to work together to contain risks posed by galloping advances in artificial intelligence.
  • Are you looking to learn some computer skills? These sessions—with instruction, hands-on opportunities, and plenty of time for questions and answers—are just for you! This class is held in the library’s seminar room. Also, on Friday: Office hours; questions about how to work a computer/phone/device. Office hours are held in the library’s multi-media room within the adult computer lab.
  • Save the date for the final dinner of the series on Friday, November 1st, as The Blank Table brings together San Diego's culinary powerhouses for an extraordinary evening celebrating Dia De Los Muertos. Welcoming back Chef Janina Garay and Chef Carlo Guadarado of Be Saha Hospitality Group, alongside Chef Adrian Villarreal (of Tahona) and mixologist Marina Ferreira (of Botanica), this event guarantees a harmonious blend of culinary prowess and creativity. Chef Adrian Villarreal, a culinary artist with diverse training from chefs like Guillermo Gonzalez Beristain and Rene Redzepi, leads the culinary team at Tahona Bar in San Diego, curating unforgettable dining experiences and contributing to Food Link Catering's exclusive events globally; known for his positive impact, he previously engaged in non-profit work with Volunteers of America, showcasing his commitment to using food for social good. Marina Ferreira, co-creator of Rose Water Cocktail Company and General Manager and Partner at Botanica Art and Cocktails in North Park, innovatively curates a diverse, sustainable cocktail menu, reintroducing historical spirits and empowering women in the industry, transforming Botanica into a sought-after destination. Reserve your spot for an unforgettable dining experience that pays homage to Dia De Los Muertos in a culinary journey like no other!
  • Antoine Predock created buildings around the world — from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg to the College of Media and Communications in Qatar and public spaces like the Arizona Science Center in Phoenix and the Padres baseball stadium in San Diego.
  • COVID-19 continues to menace nursing homes across the US, but a new report reveals just four out of 10 nursing home residents have gotten their updated COVID shot since last fall.
  • Nearly half of the water drawn from the Colorado River goes to feed for beef and dairy cows. Researchers say modest changes in American diets could help farmers use less water — and help the climate.
  • Just in time for the All-Star Game, pop culture critic and Phillies fan Linda Holmes is here to persuade you to turn on some baseball. If you don't have a team, just borrow hers; they're doing pretty well.
  • After massive downpours flooded California’s rivers and packed mountains with snow, the state has reported the first increase in groundwater supplies in four years.
  • Ismael Zambada, a historic leader of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel, and Joaquín Guzmán López, a son of another cartel leader, were arrested by U.S. authorities in Texas, the U.S. Justice Department said.
  • Sunday Brunch and New Orleans Jazz only at Books & Records Bar! About Melonie Grinnell MELONIE GRINNELL is an active as an educator and performer. She began studying piano at an early age and has since been recognized for her skills as a pianist, and her abilities as a vocalist, music educator, and musical director. Melonie received her Bachelors of Music degree in Music Education with jazz emphasis from the University of Miami and a Masters of Music performance degree in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University. Additionally, she is on the faculty for the Francis Parker/KSDS 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop where she teaches jazz piano and co-directs middle school to high school student ensembles. She is also active as an adjudicator for instrumental jazz festivals including the Coronado/COSA Jazz Festival and the KSDS Jazz 88/CMEA festival. About Justin Grinnell JUSTIN GRINNELL is a San Diego-based freelance jazz bassist and music educator. More importantly, he is a husband to pianist/educator Melonie Grinnell and father to their two sons. In addition to performing, Justin maintains an active teaching schedule as adjunct faculty at University of San Diego and Grossmont College, and as faculty for the Francis Parker Annual Summer Jazz Workshop. He has also served as an adjudicator and clinician at local music festivals, such as the Coronado Jazz Festival and the San Diego Bass Fest. Justin received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Jazz Performance from San Diego State University while studying with bassists Gunnar Biggs and Bert Turetzky. Justin also achieved ABD (all but dissertation) status for a doctoral degree in Jazz Studies at the University of Southern California. Besides studying privately with Los Angeles' first-call jazz bassist, Darek Oles, Justin's enrollment at USC gave him the opportunity to study with internationally-recognized jazz artists Peter Erskine, Russ Ferrante, Bob Mintzer, and Alan Pasqua. See More Events www.booksandrecrodsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
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