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  • R.B. Stevenson Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of "JAZZ AT MIDNIGHT" Selection of paintings and mixed media works from early 1960s to the present by San Diego artist Richard Allen Morris. The one solo exhibition opens with a reception for the artist Saturday March 7 from 5 to 8 p.m. Richard Allen Morris stands as one of San Diego's most influential and enduring contemporary artists, with a remarkable career spanning over six decades from the early 1960s to the present day. His forthcoming exhibition, "Paintings and Mixed Media Works from the Early 1960's to the Present," offers a rare, comprehensive look at the evolution of an artist whose work has consistently challenged conventions while maintaining a distinctive visual language unmistakably his own. Born with an innate curiosity about the possibilities of paint and form, Morris emerged during a pivotal moment in American art history. While the art world of the 1960s was dominated by Pop Art and Minimalism, Morris carved out his own territory, developing a unique approach that synthesized elements of abstraction, figuration, and architectural space. His early works from this period already demonstrated the sophisticated color sensibility and compositional rigor that would become hallmarks of his mature style.
  • House Ethics Committee member Rep. Suhas Subramanyam and law professor Richard Painter break down why controversy might have forced Representatives Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales to resign.
  • Behind the acid blood and jump scares of the Alien franchise is an even more insidious horror: a single employer with unchecked power. How Weyland-Yutani helps explain monopsony — and the rise of inequality on Earth.
  • Local TV giant Nexstar's $6.2 billion deal to acquire rival Tegna won speedy approval from Trump administration regulators. But it faces a tough challenge from a pair of antitrust lawsuits.
  • New evidence finds that sight and imagination rely on the same neurons and use the same neural code.
  • BWSD x WAHN Two community forces coming together to kick off Black History Month the right way. Imani, the owner of Black Women SD, has been intentionally creating safe spaces to celebrate Blackness in San Diego. This time, she’s collaborating with Jordan Kai, a long standing community organizer and the founder and event producer behind We Are Here Now SD, to bring that vision to the dance floor. With MYYON and DJ Kitana on the decks, this is more than a party. It’s a dance event rooted in Black arts, culture, and really good music. A space to move, connect, and celebrate who we are and where we come from. Come dance with us. Come celebrate Black history, Black creativity, and Black joy—together.
  • Los temas recurrentes de la supremacía blanca y los chistes virales irónicos ilustran el proyecto de la administración de redefinir quién pertenece a los Estados Unidos.
  • Los temas recurrentes de la supremacía blanca y los chistes virales irónicos ilustran el proyecto de la administración de redefinir quién pertenece a los Estados Unidos.
  • Diplomats from Israel and Lebanon will meet in Washington for rare direct talks.
  • President Trump has now deleted a controversial image that he claims wasn't a depiction of him as Jesus, but rather a doctor.
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