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  • OpenAI is preventing people from making AI videos of King on its Sora app after the estate of the civil rights leader complained about the spread of offensive and vulgar portrayals.
  • The bill would have expanded on a 2015 law that prohibits plastic microbeads in products like face scrubs and soaps.
  • With more than 1 million people going to Turkey for the procedure every year, hair transplants are transforming men's scalps — and vanity. But not every story ends with a perfect hairline.
  • Nabarun Dasgupta was recognized with a MacArthur "genius" award for work studying the deadly overdose crisis. He's also a front-line organizer, helping people survive.
  • By Noah Diaz Directed by Kat Yen A surprising story about parenthood, family and future dreams. Young married couple Ty and Nora are preparing to move into Ty’s childhood home to start a family. While they are busy choosing paint colors, lamps and throw pillows, they learn that Nora is unable to carry the child they so desperately want. So Ty, a trans man, makes the decision to carry the baby himself. Ty and Nora’s preparations for parenthood begin to crumble when three mysterious men from Ty’s past inexplicably begin appearing in their new home. Who are they? Are they here to help with renovations like they say… or something else? Noah Diaz’s rich, multi-layered, magical drama is full of shrewd insights, humor and emotional depth. This rewarding world premiere examines what it means to feel “at home” – in our families, in our marriages, in our houses, and in our own bodies. Helmed by the Playhouse’s recent Directing Fellow Kat Yen, "All The Men Who’ve Frightened Me" is the 12th play to make the jump from our DNA New Work Series to the main stage. Expect the unexpected in this wildly surprising family story with a huge heart. Visit: lajollaplayhouse.org/show/all-the-men-whove-frightened-me/ La Jolla Playhouse on Facebook / Instagram
  • The more than 2,000 officers on the force missed their first full paycheck Oct. 10, leaving them to go without pay at a moment when the officials they protect face growing threats and violence.
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WAMC listener Jeremiah Hyslip of New York City along with Weekend Edition Puzzle Master Will Shortz.
  • A State Department memo says dozens of countries have until Wednesday morning to come up with a plan to address some U.S. concerns, or face travel restrictions.
  • Barrels & Boots by the Bay is kicking off the weekend early in true coastal-country style with Yellowstone Whiskey at San Diego Mission Bay Resort on Friday, September 5 at 6 p.m. This unforgettable evening blends laid-back beachfront vibes with southern flair for a night of live entertainment, sips, bites, and good ol' fun. Guests will enjoy a welcome cocktail on arrival before heading into a lively evening featuring live music and line dancing, custom cowboy hats, plus visit the petting zoo with adorable mini cows and pigs. Sip on samples from Latitude 33, Thorn Brewing and wine vendors, and don't miss our limited-release whiskey pairings served alongside chef-curated bites. Cap it all off with our interactive dessert station for a sweet finish. Get ready to raise a glass and kick up your boots by the bay! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/barrels-boots-by-the-bay-a-yellowstone-whiskey-tasting-experience-tickets-1568358284849?aff=oddtdtcreator San Diego Mission Bay Resort on Instagram and Facebook
  • Zamrock, the Afro-rock genre that swept southern Africa in the 1970s, was born in the Copperbelt region of northern Zambia, and WITCH was at the center of it all. In the beginning, lead singer Emmanuel 'Jagari' Chanda and the band looked for a name to match edgy rock sounds coming from Europe and America. First they tried Kingston Market, which sounded too reggae-ish, then they tried Footswitch, but there was a local artist called Dr Footswitch, so they shortened it to Switch, and then finally WITCH. "The posters were handwritten," Jagari recalled, "so we would draw somebody on a broomstick." Hot out of the gate, WITCH signed to Teal Records and began touring in a truck with a canopy emblazoned with the words: "Trespassers will be eaten" The graphic artist who wrote those words also gave the band its enduring acronym: We Intend To Cause Havoc. Jagari recalls, "There was no hesitation. Everyone agreed" And the rest is history. Visit: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/witch-witch-sonny-the-belly-up-tickets/14294143?pl=bellyup&REFID=bupwebsite WITCH-We Intend To Cause Havoc on Instagram
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