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  • Vance lamented the country being run by "a bunch of childless cat ladies," including Vice President Harris. The trope has dogged women since the Middle Ages.
  • Oceanside Arts Commission, Oceanside Public Library, and Oceanside CA Cultural District invite you to attend the O’Arts: Creative Community Impact event on May 3, 2024, 3-5 p.m. at the Seabird Hotel. The O’Arts: Creative Community Impact event aims to share the City of Oceanside's appreciation and recognition for the impact of local artists, advocates, and organizers within the arts & culture sector. Join us for an exciting afternoon of arts and culture appreciation. • Performances by local artists, performers, and musicians • Announcement of the winning mural design for Mainstreet Oceanside's Art that Excites • Awardees of the 2024-25 Oceanside Arts & Culture Grant announced • Results of the Americans for the Arts ‘Arts & Economic Prosperity (AEP6)’ Study • Engaging panel discussion with local artists and arts organizers, hosted by Quantal Langford • Visual art display featuring local visual artists • Follow Oceanside Roller Skating to Artist Alley for this year’s first Oceanside Artwalk, 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • A general strike in Israel to protest the government's failure to return hostages from Gaza led to some closures and disruptions. A major union said it was calling off the strike after a court order.
  • The San Diego City Council voted 6-2 Tuesday to substantially change the city’s regulation of surveillance technology. Privacy rights advocates say the changes, which were pushed by Mayor Todd Gloria’s office, water down hard-fought protections against surveillance overreach.
  • More than a million acres of rangeland have burned in Oregon this summer. At times the wildfires barely made headlines, but ranchers say the economic fallout will be huge.
  • Corey Widmer says the experience has made him think more about how he can help others.
  • Maryland's Montgomery County is building mixed-income apartments in which people who can afford to pay market rate allow other renters to pay less. Cities and states nationwide are taking up the idea.
  • Before social media, the film Purple Rain gave audiences a peek into Prince's musical life. Band members say the true genesis of the title song was much less combative than the version presented in the film.
  • Step into a world where ancient tales come alive through brushstrokes and creativity. Join us at the "Gods and Monsters" art show, presented by Divergence Art Collective. Explore the realms of mythology as our talented artists re-imagine gods, goddesses, and fearsome monsters in captivating ways. Guests are invited to dress up in their favorite mythological attire. Capture the magic with photo opportunities alongside our artists, who will be adorned in captivating costumes inspired by ancient legends. It's a chance to not only admire the art but also to become part of the mythic world that we've created. Join us for an unforgettable evening where imagination knows no bounds! The opening reception is 6-10p.m., April 4th. Drinks will be available for purchase from Last Spot Bar. Live music 7-9p.m. Stay Connected on Social Media| Instagram + Facebook
  • Mental health experts support surgeon general’s push for labels on social media platforms.
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