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  • Three people died and nearly a dozen were injured in a deadly accident that the military initially lied about, then buried.
  • "Script/Rescript" features the artwork of ten artists who use historical and contemporary medicalizing scripts of their own bodies to colorfully rescript – or rewrite – visual language attributed to individual conditions of disability. An X-ray, a prosthesis, a cane, a crutch, a pill, a wheelchair tire, or a syringe are the foundation in which to build new creative layers of empowered self-described embodiment. The work in this exhibition conveys disabled identity via new mapping, through-lines and mark-making, where the artists reject pathological archives by injecting them with memories, lived experiences, and sensorial attributes. Artists: Featuring work by contemporary disabled artists: Panteha Abareshi Jillian Crochet Sugandha Gupta Ana García Jácome Bhavna Mehta Dominic Quagliozzi Katherine Sherwood Akiko Surai Sunaura Taylor Chun-Shan (Sandie) Yi Gallery hours: Tuesday through Thursday, 12-4 p.m. and by appointment. Contact artgalleries@sdsu.edu or 619-594-5171 for appointments. Related events: Thursday, October 13 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. University Art Gallery Opening Reception with Artists Thursday, November 10 from 2:00 – 3:15 p.m. Donald P. Shiley Bioscience Center, Gold Auditorium “Disability Perspectives in Contemporary Art” Panel Discussion as part of Arts Alive SDSU Discovery Series; RSVP to artsalivesdsu@sdsu.edu Artists: Ana García Jácome and Bhavna Mehta; Curator: Amanda Cachia; Moderator: Dr. Yetta Howard All events are free and open to the public Related links: SDSU School of Art and Design website SDSU School of Art and Design on Facebook SDSU School of Art and Design on Instagram
  • The new online marketing campaign is aimed to attract businesses from Los Angeles, Orange County and the Bay Area to the northern areas of San Diego.
  • The three main greenhouse gases hit record high levels in the atmosphere last year, the U.N. weather agency said Wednesday, calling it an ominous sign.
  • A wheel bearing on the train's 23rd car overheated to a dangerous degree, a new NTSB report says. An earlier warning may have helped to prevent the derailment, officials said.
  • The decision lets stand a lower court ruling that the North Carolina charter school's dress code violated federal law.
  • Justin Sterling's installation at San Diego Museum of Art explores bad faith practices, whether in policing, economics, legislation or interpersonal connections. By throwing rocks through windows then reassembling them as stained glass, Sterling asks: is this healed?
  • Join us at AR Workshop Coronado for a PLANKSGIVING class to make one of our many Plank Wood Projects! Choose from Signs, Trays, Lazy Susans & More! In the workshop, you will have the opportunity to customize your project with your choice of designer paints and stain colors. Find out at the workshop about our DIY RewARds program! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Colin Cantwell worked on other films including 2001: A Space Odyssey and WarGames. He was 90.
  • Maureen Corrigan recalls playing with the iconic doll on the sidewalk in Queens in the 1960s. She says Barbie didn't teach girls to be of service; she taught the giddy pleasures of a seeming autonomy.
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