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  • Pamela Anderson's role as a lifeguard on Baywatch made her a global sex symbol in the '90s. But she longed to be taken seriously as a performer and person. Her new film is The Last Showgirl.
  • A letter from two House Democrats presses Rubio for details about who approved an effort to try to use hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money on armored electric vehicles from Tesla.
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  • New Gallery 201 Exhibition in ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station Navigates the Interplay of Culture, Identity and Existence. Gallery 201 at ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station debuts “Interlaced,” a thought-provoking solo show by Christian Garcia-Olivo that delves into the evolving nature of identity and culture. SAN DIEGO, CA (AUGUST 31, 2024) – ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station, in collaboration with Dinah Poellnitz and The Hill Street Country Club, is thrilled to present a brand-new exhibition opening in Gallery 201 titled Interlaced, a solo showcase by San Diego-based artist Christian Garcia-Olivo. On display from September 12, 2024, to January 10, 2025, this exhibition delves into the intricate interplay between identity, culture, and the fluidity of existence. Audiences are invited to immerse themselves in a realm where the boundaries between self and society blur, unveiling the complexities of navigating spaces of uncertainty. Christian Garcia-Olivo’s work is a reflection of his journey as a queer Chicano artist, delving into tools of cultural heritage, resistance to societal norms, and the tension between personal and communal identities. His signature use of sculptural paint skins, reminiscent of smooth candy paint and woven Mexican textiles, creates a vivid tapestry that challenges conventional perceptions of art, identity, and belonging. Curated by Dinah Poellnitz, the inaugural David G. Fleet Curator-in-Residence at ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station, Interlaced challenges the notion of fixed identity and whose values are inherited and perpetuated. The exhibit reflects the complexities of cultural hybridity, and the strength found in vulnerability, offering a critique of both personal and societal structures. Learn more about the exhibition and artist here. ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station and Hill Street Country Club invite the community to join them in celebrating the opening of Interlaced from 12 pm to 4 pm on Saturday, September 14 in Gallery 201. The exhibition will be on display in Gallery 201 (2820 Roosevelt Rd #204, San Diego, CA 92106) from 8 am to 8 pm each day through January 10, 2025. The public is invited to stop by Gallery 201 for the opening reception and to view the exhibit during open hours.
  • A new law prohibits local governments from mandating voter identification, but Huntington Beach is fighting back.
  • Yoon and his ruling party supporters remain defiant against the insurrection charges. He is South Korea's first sitting president to be detained.
  • A major winter storm is bringing ice, snow and freezing rain from the Plains to the East Coast through Tuesday.
  • We asked more than a dozen educators, researchers, advocates and experts how they would grade Biden's education legacy. He got two F's, no A's and lots of votes in the middle.
  • NPR transcribed more than 2,000 hours of radio communications from the LA fires. The analysis shows hydrants going dry and first responders fighting fires despite scarce resources.
  • This lecture will examine how what we eat and how we live can promote wellness, enhance immunity, combat age-related diseases, and promote longevity. Drs. Saxe and Lim will share a timeless perspective, supported by their own research and clinical experience, on how optimal nourishment, purposeful reflection, healthy movement, and generosity of spirit can improve age-related conditions and slow the aging process. They will present evidence-based recommendations for diet and lifestyle, as well as a practical and simple framework to help foster extending healthy aging behavioral changes. Dr. Gordon Saxe is Chair of the Krupp Endowed Fund and Executive Director of the UCSD Krupp Center for Integrative Research and the Center for Integrative Nutrition. He oversees more than 20 clinical trials on diet and natural therapeutics for a range of health conditions. He received his MD from Michigan State University, PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Michigan, and MPH in Nutrition from Tulane School of Public Health. Dr. Anthony Lim is the Medical Director of the McDougall Program, a virtual nutrition and lifestyle wellness program that has helped countless individuals worldwide to radically improve their overall health and well-being through medically-supervised and personalized dietary and lifestyle coaching. He is a graduate of Stanford University, Harvard Law School, and Boston University School of Medicine, and is board-certified in family medicine and lifestyle medicine, as well as bar-certified in the state of California. Visit: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/p7wfpaa/lp/e72aeb8e-3155-4edf-90e7-e20373932f45
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