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  • A controversial study raised the specter that Girl Scout cookies are unsafe. Authorities say they are safe, but the whole saga highlights a breakdown of trust in American institutions.
  • An authoritative artist has many rules for his still life painting. Too bad! Because the mouse, the dragon, the knight, and the princess are here to break them in this raucous new picture book.
  • Welcome to the San Diego Black Arts + Culture District Music Festival! Come join us at Martin Luther King Jr. Community Park (MLK Park) for a day filled with amazing music, art, and culture celebrating the vibrant Black community in San Diego. Get ready to groove to live performances from talented artists, indulge in delicious food from local vendors, and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the Black Arts + Culture District. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience! Artistic Director: Kamau Kenyatta Musicians: Daneen Wilburn, Lyrical Groove, Geminelle, & Rebecca Jade (Special appearance by: Heartbeat Academy) Admission is free, but RSVP here to reserve a spot. Related links: San Diego Black Arts + Culture District: website | Instagram
  • The North Coastal Art Gallery presents a FREE interactive artist discussion and critique on how art is judged by professional judges, Helen Shafer-Garcia and Cathy Carey. Join us as you learn the ins and outs of the process. Please RSVP for your seating, and all walk-ins are welcome. Visit: https://northcoastalartgallery.com/demos-expression-artists/ North Coastal Art Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • You don't need to visit Japan or Washington, D.C. to see cherry blossom trees. Here are three places around the U.S. where you can see the blooms — weather permitting.
  • China launched major military drills around Taiwan on Tuesday, simulating attacks and maritime blockades, in what Beijing called a warning after Taiwan's president labeled China a hostile foreign force.
  • Amy Sherald, Jeff Koons, Shepard Fairey and Rashid Johnson are among the visual artists who have donated works for an auction that will raise money for the Harris Victory Fund.
  • A new Scripps Research study links heavy alcohol use to the most common form of dementia. In other news, South Bay residents who notice a rotten egg smell have a new tool to understand its health risk. We learn more on the latest response to the cross-border sewage crisis. Plus, artificial light has disrupted the sleep and circadian rhythms of people, and it’s also affecting living things that share our urban space.
  • The Hagen Quartet has attained an unparalleled position among the finest ensembles of our time, having been declared “the pinnacle of musicality” (Die Presse). For nearly four decades, the Hagen Quartet has performed throughout the world and amassed a storied discography of nearly fifty recordings. Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/hagen-quartet/ Hagen Quartet on Facebook
  • Two buses departed San Diego early this morning to join thousands at César Chávez Day rally in Delano, advocating for immigrant and labor rights.
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