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  • ArtHatch is thrilled to announce our annual studio artist show. We have so many talented artists in the exhibition. It will be an honor to present this exhibition with an opening reception for the first time since March of 2020! Please join the artists on July 10th from 6-10 pm along with live music by Amanda Portela and Kenny Hill as well as a special fire dancing performance by the incredibly talented Melanie Atesalp. Last Spot will be open and drinks will be available for purchase. Distinction Gallery was created in 2004 to give beginning and established collectors a venue to purchase high-quality, cutting edge artwork. Distinction has hosted over 180 exhibitions since its inception featuring emerging, mid-career and veteran professional artists. Distinction?s artwork is available for purchase online to clients around the world, and most of our artists are available for commissions. In order to further expand offerings to the community, Distinction converted part of their location to ArtHatch, a non profit organization. ArtHatch is a 7,000 square foot building which houses the front gallery: exhibitions changing monthly, "The Alley" featuring 15 local artists, the teen room featuring artwork by local teen artists, 16 artist studios, ranging in size from 150 to 400 sq ft, ArtHatch Escape Rooms, and Last Spot Art Bar. We are located at 317 E Grand Ave, Escondido, CA 92025.
  • Ron Avi Astor, a mass shooting expert and UCLA professor, said the approach to gun law reform should begin at the community level, with discussions between parents, schools and residents.
  • Russia is threatening to invade Ukraine. But in the eastern region of Donbas, war has been underway since Russia-backed separatists moved in and declared breakaway republics in 2014.
  • It's been a year since teachers were handed an unprecedented request: educate students in entirely new ways, amid the backdrop of a global pandemic. This week takes us to a librarian and a bus driver.
  • The fight by an Indian reality television star to get websites to erase his driving under the influence arrest recalls a larger movement to be forgotten.
  • The shootings in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay, two towns just hundreds of miles apart in California, share devastating similarities.
  • The new Marine vehicle is designed to be more survivable than the water-born personnel carrier that sank off the coast in 2020.
  • Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Magnificent, wild and culturally rich, Zambia is everything you think Africa is and more. Joseph flies into the South Luangwa National Park for astonishing wildlife and cultural encounters. Along the great Zambezi River, he canoes through "Hippo City," visits with a pride of lions, and journeys to Victoria Falls.
  • You'll see testing in some airports these days — it's just like we're going back in time! And speaking of looking back, the things that protected fliers from COVID then are still a good idea.
  • The so-called "Freedom Convoy" was originally set up to oppose the federal government's vaccine mandate and now participants say they have no plans to leave.
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