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  • MASH UP: A Creative Industry Symposium. One Part arts conference. One Part creative industry mash up. Produced by Vanguard Culture, in partnership with HOME: World Design Capital 2024 San Diego is on the verge of an arts renaissance unlike anything we’ve seen. With a recent designation as World Design Capital 2024, the San Diego / Tijuana region in particular is poised to showcase our creative industry workforce to a world audience in 2024. How can the visual, performing, and culinary arts fit into the fold of design thinking and design forward meaning-making through our varied industry lenses? Join business and industry leaders from film, theatre, music, dance, opera, spoken word, and more for a 2-day experiential conference that challenges creative professionals to consider their collective power to change the future of our creative sector. Participate in panel discussions, workshops, quality networking opportunities, and one-on-one coaching with creative leaders from a variety of industries. Explore emerging trends in social justice, technology, and nonprofit management that are impacting how arts & culture patrons respond to our work. Lean into the future of creative resource sharing, mutual support initiatives, and design-forward thinking through these one-of-a-kind workshops designed to bring our creative workforce together. When | September 22 - in-person & September 23 - virtual Detailed Schedule: Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022 - 9am-3pm in-person sessions. - 12pm: Creative Industry MASHUP. Be in the room where it happens. Gather and break bread with fellow creative leaders from a variety of industries. Add your thoughts to our interactive wall and join activities designed to encourage creative collaboration. Be a part of something special. (Food available for purchase). Friday, September 23, 2022 - 9am-3pm virtual sessions - 12pm: Virtual Creative Industry MASHUP . Be in the room where it happens. Gather and break bread with fellow creative leaders from a variety of industries. Join activities designed to encourage creative collaboration. Be a part of something special. Where | The Soap Factory For more information about the event and tickets, please visit here! - Ticket prices ranging from $15-$50 Socials: Vanguard Culture: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • The merger will end all pending litigation between the parties, mending a burgeoning split in men's professional golf that remade the game in the last year.
  • Learn from the best in the business and join Ranch 45 on Tuesday July 19 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. for a butchery class with Bob the Butcher from Brandt Beef. Guests will learn the cooking process, timing, temperatures, seasonings and sauces while Bob breaks down a hind quarter. In true Ranch 45 style, there will also be plenty of time for enjoying the meat as well. For this class only, guests will have the opportunity to purchase steaks priced slightly above wholesale prices and cut to individual specifications. The class will cost $95 and include: class and recipes, tastes, non-alcoholic beverages, tax and service charge. Beer and wine are available for purchase and there will be a $25 corkage fee to any wine brought in. Reservations can be made via Ranch 45’s website.
  • AAA said the vast majority of travelers are getting to their destinations by car.
  • The 40 branches of Signature Bank will become Flagstar Bank, starting Monday. Flagstar is one of New York Community Bank's subsidiaries.
  • Pras Michel has been convicted in a federal court in Washington, D.C., on 10 counts related to charges that include conspiracy, witness tampering and failing to register as an agent of China.
  • Labor organizing surged last year, led by Amazon and Starbucks. A Gallup poll found 71% of Americans approve of unions. Yet only 10% of workers belong to a union, as employers continue to fight back.
  • As some states look to roll back child labor laws, Democrats in Congress introduce a bill to increase protections for children working in agriculture that would raise the minimum age to 14.
  • Deaths and injuries from guns in the U.S. have increased for years, mirroring the 1990s - the last time gun violence was considered an epidemic.
  • An unexpected U.S. Supreme Court ruling has upheld a key section of the Voting Rights Act. But many voting rights advocates and legal scholars are bracing for new efforts to dismantle the law.
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