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  • This week marks a year since the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan. But the Taliban hasn't succeeded in silencing Afghan women, whose voices ring out in two new and powerful collections.
  • U.S. and Mexican officials are working to fix two broken sewer pipes, but a resolution is not expected anytime soon.
  • Back by popular demand, the Timken is once again offering a virtual holiday art workshop inspired by our Jewels of the Season installation, to be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home. Grab a glass of wine and tune into our virtual live interactive class guided by Timken Teaching Artist, Elizabeth Washburn. Our classes will feature premium materials from Florence Hord and Elizabeth Schlappi's personal collection of glittering gems, swirls of color, and elaborate choice filigree. These classes are geared toward beginners and seasoned professionals alike. We invite you to create an elegant, heirloom-quality gift for yourself or a loved one. Wednesday, December 8, 2021 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. $95 for non-members $75 for members Ornament-Kit Includes: All the information to attend the Live interactive virtual class Premium Hord and Schlappi materials, including a silk wrapped ball, pearl pins, decorative beads and filigree Your chosen curated color palette of ornament materials A holiday drink recipe An evening of merriment! Additional Single-Ornament-Kits are available for purchase if you're looking to make this a fun group activity, just $45 for non-members and $35 for members. Due to a recent increase in demand, we now have a limited number of kits available. Must be enrolled in the workshop to purchase an ornament kit. If you would like to purchase tickets over the phone please call Alexandra at 619-550-5955. Timken is on Facebook + Instagram
  • April and The Funk Junkies Happy Hour Friday, Oct. 8, 2021 Show at 5:30 p.m. Ages 21+ Only Ticket Price: $7 advanced / $7 day of show / no reserved loft seating This event has been rescheduled from 2020. All tickets purchased for the original date will be honored. April and the Funk Junkies will require proof of vaccine or the presentation of a negative PCR test within 72 hours of the October 8th show date at the door. Proof of vaccination will be accepted in-person only, by physical card, picture copy, or QR code. Vaccination card or negative test result must match the photo ID when presented.
  • San Diegans have filed more than 200,000 complaints with the city through its Get It Done app so far this year. San Diego City Council is weighing spending $223 million on neighborhood services in the 2023 fiscal year’s budget.
  • Lt. Col. Chris Richardella was one of the officers leading the U.S. Marine Corps at the Kabul airport when the Taliban took over. In the second of a two-part conversation, he recounts what followed.
  • The writer searched for more than a decade for Susan Lung, who taught him to read and write English when he was a 7-year-old in 1999. On Saturday, she surprised him at one of his book readings.
  • Vitaliy is a 22-year-old Ukrainian college student living in occupied Kherson. He had been sending NPR voice memos for months describing life in the city. Then he decided to leave.
  • The changes include internal staffing moves and steps to speed up data releases. The agency's director says it’s a CDC initiative, and was not directed by the White House or other administration officials.
  • A new FDA rule is being praised for making hearing aids more affordable. But Medicare doesn't cover them, and neither do most insurance policies.
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