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  • There's been a sharp rise in ads for trucker jobs in since March 19, but Ukraine's government says the postings are linked to Russia's military, which has had trouble navigating Ukraine.
  • Join us Friday, June 30, where we will create an accordion-style artist’s book that brings together the previous projects as an artistic interpretation of an autobiography. Please bring your previous projects if you have attended multiple sessions. If this is your first session, you will create an accordion book that can be customized as a handmade photo album or journal. This workshop is part of Reflections, an eight-session workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. Learn from trained Museum educators about Contemporary art, and together with friends, share inspired connections and tell your personal story through art. Only 15 spots available. Can't join us for these dates? MCASD will host additional Reflections series through 2024. Reflections is generously supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
  • On view at the Kellogg Library at CSU San Marcos through July 2023. View the exhibit online here. From the organizers: The exhibition is a collection of plant-based sculpture and assemblage created by Britton Neubacher, M.A. (B.A. and M.A. in Women’s Studies with a focus on community organizing) and full-time artist. Neubacher’s sustainably-minded work explores nature’s organizing principles of adaptation, integration, and renewal through fractal geometries and “suspended animation” materials. "Working with plants as my medium has shown me just how adaptive and tenacious the natural world is. There is no forcing my will onto the things of nature. If I want to enjoy my process I will see them as collaborators and allow them to shape me back. In exploring the animating relationship between people and plants, and the natural order/disorder of our complex partnership, I imagine that something more hopeful can be born between us." - Britton Neubacher For detailed library hours information, go here. Note: library hours may change after the spring semester ends. To make an appointment or schedule a tour, contact ryrodriguez@csusm.edu | (760)750-4394
  • Super Bowl viewership isn't faltering in the same way broadcast, cable and awards shows are. But do we really need mass consumption of the same cultural work? Or just smart and connected consumption?
  • The film is convinced Black people on screen and in real life are, by and large, contending with the same stereotypes and barriers that we were 20 years ago.
  • If you have always wanted to write a novel but didn’t know where to start, this workshop will help you understand the process of writing a novel so you can get started putting pen to paper. In this six-week workshop, we will focus on everything from generating ideas to developing characters to establishing point of view. We will touch on many elements of fiction (dialogue, scene, etc…), but the emphasis will be on discovering the writing process that works best for you. You will be emailed the Zoom link 24 hours before the start of class. If you sign up less than 24 hours before the start of the class, please email Kristen at programs@sandiegowriters.org for your link. Please note: Though this class is offered as part of the Novel Writing Certificate Program, there is no pre-requisite to join this class. All students, members, and nonmembers are encouraged to enroll.
  • Story of the Year have announced that they’re hitting the road this fall in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Page Avenue. Joined by special guests Four Year Strong (11/1 – 11/19), We The Kings (1/5 – 1/26), and Youth Fountain, Story Of The Year will be performing Page Avenue in full alongside other fan favorites every night in cities across the United States. "Page Avenue is such a special album in so many ways," reflects vocalist Dan Marsala. "It has grown to be the definitive SOTY album. An album that stills resonates with everyone today the way it did 20 years ago. An album that built an amazing career for a bunch of friends from St. Louis. When we were writing Page Avenue, we were just kids making music that we loved. We had no idea that 20 years later these songs would still mean so much to us and to millions of other people all around the world." "Page Avenue was the soundtrack to so many people’s lives," says guitarist Ryan Phillips. "We can’t think of a better way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of this pivotal record by getting out there and performing it for all of our incredible fans." For more information visit: storyoftheyear.net Stay Connected on Facebook
  • As another major election inches closer, Democrats are navigating how TikTok fits into their 2024 campaign strategy, as the social media platform continues to be a top destination for young Americans.
  • Some of the rumors and conspiracy theories were driven by the island's history, but others were pushed by social media influencers and foreign governments.
  • San Diego cybersecurity experts discovered some email providers are very vulnerable to hackers who impersonate other people on the network.
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