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  • Come paint the city on canvas at Oceanside Museum of Art’s (OMA) 2023 Oceanside Plein Air Festival from July 15 through July 22. Come together to celebrate creativity and the natural environment with artists of various skills to take over our beautiful city with plein air painting. There will be Artist Workshops, Artist Networking events, Big Easel Sales, Quick Paint Challenges, and Awards during the Festival. Artwork created during the Festival will also be up for selection for our Plein Air Exhibition that will run through January 2024 at OMA. Friends, neighbors, visitors, and art lovers are all invited to share in the wonder as we watch scenes of the ocean and beaches, landscapes, and cityscapes of Oceanside come to life on canvas and paper. Be part of the creation or come support our local artists! View our Festival schedule of events. Middle school to professional artists are invited to participate. For more information visit: oma-online.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Celebrate with us! Please join the San Diego Women's Chorus for an uplifting evening of music. SDWC's Pride Concert features new songs to inspire social action, plus crowd favorites that will have you tapping your toes and singing along. Together, we thrive. For more infromation visit: sdwc.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Ukraine's bookstores have expanded despite the war, fueled by interest in works by Ukrainian writers, some who have been killed by Russian forces. But a Russian missile struck a top printing plant.
  • Researchers following a group of American children for decades found that even short periods of housing instability increased the chances of poor mental and physical health years later.
  • Recycling "does not solve the solid waste problem," the head of a plastics trade group said in 1989, around the time the industry was launching its recycling campaign.
  • More than 150 people across more than 20 states have fallen ill after being exposed to cucumbers that were possibly contaminated with salmonella, the CDC said Wednesday. No deaths have been reported.
  • Fridays at 8 p.m. and Encore Sundays at 10 a.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. This Week: Former President Donald Trump visited Capitol Hill for the first time since the Jan. 6 attack, meeting with Republican lawmakers, seeking to shore up support for his political agenda, ahead of a possible return to the White House. Meanwhile, his House GOP allies took aim at the Justice Department, voting to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. President Joe Biden is in Italy attending the annual G7 conference, days after his son Hunter Biden was convicted on three felony charges.
  • April's rate compares with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 4.8% for California and 3.5% for the United States during the same period.
  • Check out what panels are must-see according to our resident Comic-Con geek.
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