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  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' Nov. 5, 2024 election guide for Chula Vista City Council races.
  • Sudan has cut ties with the United Arab Emirates, accusing the gulf country of arming the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces that attacked Port Sudan.
  • Ox Coffee is gearing up for another exciting event at its location in Mission Valley on Tuesday, October 15th! Committed to educating the community about all-things-coffee, the Pour Over Basics Class will take place from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Experience a hands-on class where you’ll master the art of pour-over coffee, guided by Ox Coffee's skilled coffee connoisseurs. Admission is $39.19 Visit: Ox Coffee Ox Coffee Roasters on Instagram
  • Join us for Kid's Day at the Cardiff Farmers Market on October 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.! This fun-filled event features activities for all ages, including workshops from Little Buds Nature Club, a GEMS session for girls, face painting, arts & crafts, a dance performance by Folklorico El Tapatio de San Dieguito, and a costume contest. Plus, enjoy trick-or-treating with select vendors. Bring the whole family for a day of creativity and community! Visit: https://www.cardiff101.com/cardifffarmersmarket Cardiff 101 Main Street on Instagram and Facebook
  • Santa Ysabel Art Gallery (SYAG) presents ‘Eclectic Vision’ by Stan Goudey from September 7 through October 27. A celebrated figure in the San Diego County arts scene, Goudey’s latest collection is a testament to his profound connection to the world around him – capturing the quiet elegance of still lifes, the vibrancy of urban and rural landscapes, and the evocative nostalgia of trains. Through his skilled use of watercolors, acrylics, and oils, Goudey weaves a captivating narrative. Each piece in Eclectic Vision invites viewers to pause, reflect, and lose themselves in the serene and timeless beauty that defines his work. Santa Ysabel Art Gallery will host a special opening reception for ‘Eclectic Vision’ on Saturday, September 7 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Santa Ysabel Gallery is open to the public Thursday – Monday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., and by appointment. For more information, visit https://santaysabelartgallery.com/. Santa Ysabel Art Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • The boards and commissions that advise city leaders in San Diego could see their independence restricted under a new set of rules proposed by Mayor Todd Gloria's office. In other news, gang violence in Escondido is on the rise, and police, community advocates and parents are trying to get ahead of any more tragedies. Plus, the new film "Sing Sing" employs a cast of formerly incarcerated men to tell a true story about the transformative power of art. Our KPBS cinema junkie gives us a review.
  • The Posse Comitatus Act restricts using federal troops in civilian law enforcement. Exceptions exist, but Trump's crackdown on immigration is shaping up to be a major test for the law.
  • The Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" platform has boosted the agenda of a conservative think tank that's been working for more than a decade to reshape the nation's public assistance programs.
  • From the organizers: The Book Catapult proudly welcomes award-winning children's book author & illustrator Carson Ellis for her illustrated adult memoir, One Week in January: New Paintings for an Old Diary on Friday, October 11 at 7pm. Carson will be in conversation with bestselling author Maile Meloy. In January 2001, the young artist Carson Ellis moved into a warehouse in Portland, Oregon, with a group of fellow artists. For the first week she lived there, she kept a detailed diary full of dry observations, mordant wit, turn-of-the-millennium cultural touchstones, and hijinks with friends, including her future husband, Colin Meloy, who is now the frontman and lead songwriter of The Decemberists. Two decades later, Carson rediscovered this old journal of hers and richly illustrated it with extraordinary new paintings in the signature style that has made her a bestselling and award-winning picture book author today. One Week in January is a snapshot of a bygone era, a meticulous re-creation of quotidian frustrations and small, meaningful moments, and a meditation on what it means both to start your journey as an artist and to look back at that beginning many years later. It beautifully captures the intensity of feelings and friendships in young adulthood, when everything is completely uncertain, and everything is enormously important. One Week in January is mundane, specific—and somehow completely magical. It’s also very, very funny. And it contains a love story at its heart: The reader recognizes that a romance is beginning to bloom between Carson and Colin, although neither of them realizes it quite yet. Carson Ellis is the author and illustrator of bestselling picture books Home and Du Iz Tak? (a Caldecott Honor book) and the illustrator of several books for children, including The Mysterious Benedict Society series by Trenton Lee Stewart, The Composer Is Dead by Lemony Snicket, and The Wildwood Chronicles by Colin Meloy. She has won awards for illustration, and as the illustrator-in-residence for Meloy’s band, The Decemberists, she has received Grammy nominations for album art design. She contributes work to The New Yorker, The New York Times, and other publications. Ellis lives on a farm in Oregon.
  • This October, Distinction Gallery is proud to present "Pre-Apocalyptic Landscapes”, an exhibition of new works by Gabe Leonard, a celebrated cinematic artist. 

Known for narrative paintings with swashbuckling desperados and femme fatales, Leonard draws inspiration from many genres of film, such as westerns and noir. Leonard's brushwork is as electrifying as his subjects, and bold warm and cold colors denote the unfolding drama of his scenes. Longtime fans and newcomers alike will find fresh reason to delight in his new western genre compositions. 

"Pre-Apocalyptic Landscapes" opens with a public reception with the artist from 6 -10 p.m. on October 12th. Visitors are encouraged to dress up inspired by Gabe's art or in their own costumes. The "best dressed," as chosen by Gabe, will receive a full set of books with a custom slipcover valued at $1000. There will be live music and drinks available for purchase from Last Spot by Tortari. Visit: https://www.distinctionart.com/ Distinction Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
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