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  • Lloyd Austin arrived in Tel Aviv on Monday and told officials that although U.S. support for Israel was "unshakeable," protecting civilians in Gaza was "both a moral duty and a strategic imperative."
  • For nearly two decades, thousands of Santas take over the streets of Milwaukee in what's known as the Santa Cycle Rampage — the "world's largest holiday-themed costume group bicycle ride for charity."
  • Location: Oceanside Public Library’s Civic Center Branch from April 1 to May 12, and at their Mission Branch from May 12 to June 23. Opening Reception and artist talk Apr. 8 at 5:30 p.m. From the organizers: Marisa DeLuca (She/Her) is a post-contemporary artist working in painting, drawing, and photography. Her practice examines intersections between time, memory, impermanence, and critical theory. Marisa comes from a background of community engagement through nonprofit service in the arts sector. She is founder and President of the nonprofit Artists in Solidarity, an artist collective that raises funds for migrant families through charity art auctions. Marisa is a San Diego native based in Oceanside, California and received her BA in Visual Arts (Studio) from UC San Diego in 2021. She is currently pursuing her MFA at San Diego State University's School of Art + Design. This solo exhibition is a reverent meditation on the disappearing spaces in DeLuca's home, Oceanside, CA. Originally in response to increasing gentrification in the region, these paintings have developed into an investigation of personal feelings around home, impermanence, and remembrance. An urgency to preserve that which is being lost, while paying homage to the spirits of Oceanside that fade into homogeneity, is the driving force behind this work. This exhibition is the culmination of a three-year artistic project that was intended to be shown in the community it honors. As a realization of this vision, DeLuca has chosen to show the work in its entirety at the social center of the city - the library. She hopes the community will see themselves in this work and find their own personal connections.
  • Join us for an electrifying celebration of Go Skate Day in sunny San Diego! We are thrilled to announce FREE Skateboard Lessons with the incredible instructor, Allen Clark! Allen Clark is not just your average skateboarder; he is a true legend in the skateboarding world. With an impressive 27 years of skating experience under his belt, Allen has mastered the art of skateboarding and is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others. He has been teaching aspiring skaters for just as long, equipping them with the skills and confidence to conquer the skatepark. But that's not all! Allen's expertise extends beyond skateboarding. With 15 years of marketing experience, he understands the importance of effective communication and connecting with people. Allen has been a valued member of the GOSKATE team for the past 5 years, continuously contributing to the growth and development of the skateboarding community. To ensure you don't miss Allen at the event, look out for him in his branded tee-shirt. He will be readily available to offer guidance, share tips, and motivate you to reach new heights on your skateboard. Plus, active participants can expect some exciting free giveaways as a token of our appreciation. Go Skate Day is all about celebrating the joy of skateboarding and fostering a sense of camaraderie among skaters. It's an opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts, showcase your skills, and create unforgettable memories. So mark your calendars and spread the word! Join us at Washington Street Skate Park on June 21st at 5 p.m. for an action-packed evening of skateboarding excellence. Whether you're a beginner eager to learn the basics or an experienced rider seeking to polish your tricks, these FREE Skateboard Lessons are designed for skaters of all levels. Don't miss this chance to learn from one of the best in the business. Grab your skateboard, bring your enthusiasm, and get ready to take your skills to the next level. See you at Washington Street Skate Park on Go Skate Day! For more events on GO Skate Day visit here!
  • Qatar, a U.S. ally, is the regional power best positioned to both influence Hamas and play a mediating role with Israel. Here's what to know.
  • A lot hangs in the balance on who former President Donald Trump chooses as his running mate: the vice presidential nominee might shape the MAGA movement or could woo voters who lean moderate.
  • Free Live Craft Demonstrations this Friday! This Friday, May 5 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Drop by San Diego Craft Collective this Friday for a big crafting experience & enjoy live craft demonstrations from multidisciplinary artists Erin Behling and Lydia Kardos. Enjoy ceramics and woodworking demos and explore where your own creative potential can take you! We'll also be upcycling the world's largest ugly Christmas sweater into pet blankets and other usable items that will be donated to local shelters and rescues. Local Fashion Designer, Tracey Herriot, will lead a group session of sewing and brainstorming as we test, sew, and finish some of the pieces for donation. Come by and watch or jump in and help! On the first Friday of every month, the Arts District in Liberty Station is packed with ways to enjoy the best in life. Whether your visit includes a waterfront walk, a bite & drink from one of the great restaurants or market, or a bit of fun shopping, Craft Collective opens their doors for a fun evening of connecting over craft. Drop in and check out our upcoming workshops, tour our space, or bring a young one in your life for a free, family-friendly craft that evening from 5-6pm. This month, kids will be crafting Mother's Day cards for the special someone(s) in their lives! Each month the children's craft changes, so pop in while you're visiting and get crafty! We can't wait to meet you!
  • A new California law will allow low-income teens on Medicaid to get therapy without parental approval. That's already allowed for teens on private insurance. But the change aroused opposition.
  • Top colleges aim to create a diverse campus with students from all walks of life; so they're traveling to places they've neglected before: rural communities.
  • Dr. Aditi Nerurkar, a Harvard physician and researcher, is out with a new book of science-backed strategies to reduce stress and build resilience.
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