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  • India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a nationalist criticized over India's democratic backsliding, has welcomed President Trump's return to the White House. India so far has been spared new tariffs.
  • After his father was killed by Israeli settlers raiding his village in the central West Bank, he says, 15-year-old Noor Assi sometimes envies other teens, but says, "I have a family to take care of."
  • Check out the films that left our staff in awe this year — from cinematic spectacles to heartfelt comedies.
  • A wider disparity between major conferences and lesser-known conferences has lent itself to fewer close games in the early rounds of both the men's and women's NCAA tournaments.
  • This novel stands apart from other tales of mothers stretched too thin. Jessica Stanley weaves family frustrations with British politics and global events because our life and our times are connected.
  • The immediate impact of the cargo decline affects virtually every business around the ports, but port officials say this downturn will soon be felt much more broadly.
  • Get ready for a spooky September, because Friday the 13th at the Gaslamp Museum is BACK! Join us for a spine-chilling soiree at one of the most famously haunted houses on the west coast and enjoy spirited cocktails, fortune telling, ghost hunting equipment demos, scary stories, and so much more! Last year's event SOLD OUT, so you won't want to wait-- grab your tickets now! For more information visit: gaslampfoundation.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • A contemporary fine arts exhibition of innovative and traditional fiber art by regional artists. A juried show with juror Kate Stern. This annual art exhibition focuses on the discipline of fiber arts with functional and non-functional works such as sculptures, vessel forms, basketry, large-scale installations and more in textiles including paper, felt, fabrics, yarn and a variety of organic and inorganic materials. The exhibit runs Sept. 14 - Oct. 4, 2024 A reception for the artists will be held Saturday September 14 from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. with an awards presentation at 5:30 p.m. Gallery hours: Tuesday. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Thurs. - Saturday. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Escondido Arts Partnership 262 E. Grand Ave., Escondido, CA 92025 Escondido Arts Partnership on Facebook
  • On November 24, 5-6 p.m. we will be hosting a talk titled “Visualizing Light and Enlightenment Ideology in ‘Glimmer.” This talk will be given by Professor Scott Dale, a professor of Spanish Studies at Marquette University in Milwaukee. The talk is part of Julia San Romans exhibition. The European Enlightenment championed faith in the human spirit, ingenuity and our capacity to reason and overcome adversity. Scientific discoveries in the 18 th -century modernized Western civilization, but it also inspired us to ask questions, inquire, solve complex problems and, more importantly, have faith in our ability to move forward intellectually. Although the Enlightenment was the philosophical sunrise for a new era in social progress over two centuries ago, we still see reiterations of this positivist spirit in various forms in our world today, whether it be in architecture, literature, design, cuisine, fashion or art. In Julia San Román’s series called, “Glimmer,” we find ourselves before a bifurcated, intense, compact and abrupt visual space where Enlightenment energy is revisited once again. In several iterations of “Glimmer” we see that the pictorial plane is divided into two very different languages to underscore the brilliance of the spirit of the Enlightenment. These two juxtaposed visual languages are accentuated to paint us a poignant philosophical contrast all too familiar: the tension between anxious, emotional, melancholic and expressive reality and the more abstract space characterized by clarity, intelligence, reason and optimistic determinism. They are clearly two opposing spaces and forces, and, for San Román, this graphic union in "Glimmer” underscores the beauty, necessity and desire for eternal hope and optimism. Sparks Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Our top picks for film festivals in San Diego this season: Asian, Italian and LGBTQ+ film festival fill local cinemas.
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