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  • Prepare for a merry and festive time at Street Level: Holiday Edition at Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA) featuring a holiday craft market, food, music, performances, and art! Join us on Saturday, December 9, from 12-5 p.m. to enjoy vibrant performances and music by DJ Teelynn and Berk Schneider & Special Guests, delectable food by Heritage BBQ, and discover local one-of-a-kind gifts from a community of designers: Jewelry by Isabella Rose, Pottery by Oceanside Pottery Club and Isiko Pottery, Art by Leila Asgari and Dana Edwards, and home goods by K S Brothers African Imports and Petals for Jean. Discover more and explore captivating exhibitions by regional artists: Deena Altman: Female Rising, Oceanside Plein Air 2023 Juried Exhibition (Purchase SoCal art from the exhibition), Listening to the Unheard / Drawing the Unseen, and 2023-24 Artist Alliance Biennial. Then, get crafty yourself in our free Make Your Own Wrapping Paper Workshop to add that special handmade touch to your gift. Admission is the cost of our Museum ticket — $10 for adults, while children under 18 and OMA Members enjoy free entry. As a non-profit, your support helps us continue supporting living artists in our community. Join us for the holiday fun in downtown Oceanside! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • A court filing said the bond was provided by Knight Insurance, a California-based company. The move ensures that New York Attorney General Letitia James can't seize Trump's assets related to the case.
  • San Diego State University is among a growing list of campuses nationwide where pro-Palestinian demonstrations have taken place.
  • Thursday, June 6, 2024 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App. "In today's world," says GZERO World guest and Pulitzer prize-winning New York Times Correspondent David Sanger, "the next Cold War would look nothing like the last one (assuming it stays cold). It might not even be just one war. America now faces two great adversaries, China and Russia, and it's by no means clear who will win out."
  • Three of those killed by an Israeli airstrike were British and the others were Australian, Palestinian, Polish and a dual citizen of the U.S. and Canada.
  • The leaders of six journalism schools discuss the ongoing media bloodbath, the cost of a journalism degree, and how to prepare journalists for the future.
  • Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen finished testifying in the New York case on Monday. The duration of Trump's own defense is not known, though they have already begun calling witnesses.
  • This week’s topic is QR Code & Safety. 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! Class is held in the library’s seminar room. Also, Friday, Dec 1: Office hours. Do you have 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. Presented by the San Diego Futures Foundation in conjunction with SD Access 4 All. Feel free to call Valencia Park/Malcolm X Library 619-527-3405.
  • The Middle East crisis has sharply divided Hollywood. Celebrities who've spoken out have lost jobs and been harassed. But there's a long history of celebrities lending their voices to bigger causes.
  • Mnuchin said he's in touch with other investors to try to buy the popular social media app as lawmakers are seeking to force its Chinese owners to sell the business.
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