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  • This weekend in arts and culture in San Diego: Author & Punisher's industrial drone music; a new exhibit on race history at the Museum of Us; clown art at Woo Studios; Vietnamese food and art lessons with Thien Pham; Jessie Montgomery compositions at the Mingei; new work by Maybelle Reynoso and more.
  • This seasonal experience invites families and maritime enthusiasts to step into the shoes of a traditional sailor aboard the historic Star of India. Activities include furling sail, ropemaking, knot-tying, and hauling lines—plus a family scavenger hunt where kids can earn a prize from the ship’s treasure chest. Guests can explore the Museum’s world-class fleet and exhibitions while enjoying these interactive programs designed to educate and entertain. For those looking to get out on the water, narrated 45-minute Historic Bay Tours aboard the 1914 Pilot are available on a first-come, first-serve basis for just $10 with general admission. Maritime Museum of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The allegations in the multibillion-dollar case sound familiar: A voting-tech company accuses Fox News of defamation for false claims it broadcast about rigged votes in the 2020 presidential election.
  • The new location feature suggested that some influencer accounts are based thousands of miles away from the countries they weigh in on. But X has explained very little about the data and how it works.
  • This tiny disc of zinc with just a smidge of copper has played an outsized role in our national (and international) discourse. The U.S. Mint ended production of the one-cent coin last week.
  • Part two of Jon M. Chu's splashy musical doesn't justify its own full-length movie, but it's clearly been made with love — and a deep commitment to the spirit of the material.
  • This week brings new releases from Joy Williams, Simon Winchester and Tracy K. Smith, among other talented writers.
  • Whether you're a business owner, entrepreneur, or simply curious, this 60 minute course will equip you with the foundational knowledge you need to navigate trademark protection effectively. Trademark Basics: Understand trademarks and their differences from patents and copyrights. Explore real-world examples and the scope of trademark protection. Discover the benefits of registration and how to use online trademark tools. Navigating the Trademark Process: Get a step-by-step overview of the registration process and timeline. Decide if you need an attorney and learn how to track your application status. Understand examination, approval, and maintenance of your trademark. Preparing to File Your Trademark: Learn the importance of searching for similar trademarks and the application requirements. Understand costs, filing bases, and how to accurately categorize your goods and services. ____________________________ Trademarks 101 is presented as part of the Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC) program of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This program is part of a nationwide network of libraries designated by the USPTO to support inventors, entrepreneurs, and researchers by providing free access to patent and trademark resources, tools, and trained staff who can guide you in understanding intellectual property. San Diego Public Library on Instagram San Diego Central Library on Facebook
  • Premieres Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+. The dramatic and controversial rise of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. How the scion of a storied dynasty endured tragedy and scandal, broke with the Democratic Party and his family, stoked conspiracy theories, and is reshaping government and public health.
  • Step into the shoes of a Pro Basketball player--with a STEAM twist! In this high-energy workshop, participants will explore the science behind the sport by investigating energy, force, and motion. From designing a STEAMy basketball arena to engineering their own catapult launchers for an epic slam dunk competition, participants will combine creativity, engineering, and game strategy in an action-packed experience. Registration for this event is encouraged. You can register online here. Audience: Recommended for kids in 3rd through 5th grade. Location: Community Room Mission Valley Library on Facebook
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