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  • Playwright, philanthropist and theater icon Dea Hurston died on July 7. On Thursday we discuss Hurston's legacy. Also, a look at how the Old Globe is engaging the community. Then, a preview of weekend arts events ahead.
  • A Brazilian family is rocked when the father disappears following a military coup. I'm Still Here tells the heroic true story of a wife and mother who steers her family through the rapids of tyranny.
  • Una nueva entidad de conservación supervisará las obras para mejorar la vegetación, la calidad del agua y el hábitat natural en Salton Sea. ¿Serán suficientes casi 500 millones de dólares en proyectos?
  • Mental health professionals warn that the quality and level of mental health care people in western North Carolina receive in the coming months will be critical.
  • Nurses at Rady Children’s Hospital are holding a two-day strike to draw attention to cost of living and other concerns. Plus, Vista’s Green Oak Ranch gets a new owner with a history of helping families experiencing homelessness. And, how the art of cosplay helps build community among Comic-Con attendees.
  • Join us for a fun-filled afternoon of handbuilding ceramic cups at InCLAYsive Play Day! Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this event is perfect for unleashing your creativity and having a blast with clay in an inclusive, accessible environment. Get ready to dive into the world of handbuilding as we guide you through the process of creating your very own ceramic cup using the slab building method. Local clay artist and Revision Creative Mentor Lindsay Miller will provide step-by-step instructions and share tips and tricks to help you bring your imagination to life. Held at and in collaboration with Revision Creative Workspace, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide inclusive access to art, culture, social practice and environmental education through the framework of a creative workspace. Blended session with Revision resident artists and the public. Our goal is to create a fun, inclusive and disability affirming space. Please let us know how we can help create the best possible environment for you. More information and accessibility details are available on the ticketing website. Visit: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/inclaysive/1385146 Revision San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Defense Department has announced new senior level positions after recent firings and resignations. But with Pentagon head Pete Hegseth under fire for missteps, the way ahead is still unclear.
  • Closing reception: 7:30-9:30 p.m. Nov. 9. The Hill Street Country Club is thrilled to announce the opening of "Safe Haven, Dark Corners," a powerful solo exhibition by South Bay San Diego artist Vanessa Rishel. The show will run from September 21st to November 10th, with a special opening reception on September 21st from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Vanessa Rishel's latest body of work delves into the complex realms of the psyche, utilizing soft focus dreamscapes to explore the inner workings of identity and self-perception. "Safe Haven, Dark Corners" showcases Rishel’s unique approach to painting, where childhood trinkets, plushies, and anime aesthetics become models for her evocative scenes. This method imbues her large scale monochrome oil paintings with a sense of theatricality and emotional depth. The exhibition features "Insomniac Dreamscapes," a series that incorporates baby angel figures and elements of storytelling akin to comics and teen angel art. These elements are deeply intertwined with real anxieties and the quest for self-acceptance. Rishel invites viewers into a liminal space where memory, inner child, and personal trauma confront everyday harsh realities. Her work serves as both a refuge and a medium for exploring existential themes, encouraging introspection and dialogue about mental health and personal identity. Visit: https://www.thehillstreetcountryclub.org/new-events/c8hyj4z3lc78abs7saaeftgfxz6rk2 The Hill Street Country Club on Instagram
  • UCLA researchers say proposed federal Medicaid work requirements could cost 2.3 million Californians their Medi-Cal coverage. It would disproportionately impact Latino communities.
  • El juez federal de distrito William Orrick emitió la orden judicial solicitada por San Francisco y más de una docena de otros municipios que limitan la cooperación con los esfuerzos federales de inmigración.
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