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  • An Australian federal court judge ruled that newspaper articles published in 2018 were substantially true about a number of war crimes committed by Ben Roberts-Smith in Afghanistan.
  • January 21st! San Diego, choose your date! Dive into a Magic world of Epoxy Resin Art. Create a unique ocean themed table tray even if you never made any art in your life, using our step by step guidance. And even skilled artists can learn something new. Epoxy Resin Art has become increasingly popular during the past years. You can do it to no matter what skills or experience you have. Dive with us into the world of magic Epoxy Resin Art. Learn all the secrets of how to create a perfect ocean wave and get inspired by Pacific Ocean. The Ocean tray that you create will become a beautiful centerpiece of your home, your own mini Ocean. Even if you don’t have any artistic skills or even maybe never created any art in your life, you can create a real masterpiece using our step by step guidance. And skilled artists can learn something new too. Learn secrets and main techniques of working with Epoxy and create your own serving Ocean tray. The workshop will cover the following topics: - Introduction to Resin Art - Safety rules and PPE - Mixing techniques - Working with mica powders, paints, inks and tints. - Creating ocean and waves using Epoxy Resin – Finishing the tray. Waiting for the tray to set so you can take it home. Table tray with folding legs is included with general admission. You can also bring your own project: lazy susan, tabletop, tray or anything else. (Includes project up to 220 square inches (14 oz of epoxy will be provided) If your project is larger, additional epoxy is $3 per 1 oz.) Features: - All materials are provided: tray, epoxy resin, micas, paints, ppe, etc. For additional information about the event and to purchase tickets, please visit here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The November election will have a significant focus on local school board races, and as the on-going pandemic continues, many parents are interested in how school districts are run. In other news, SDG&E is seeking to increase rates starting next year. Plus, a 1960s horror movie will be screening on 16-millimeter film in San Diego Friday.
  • Burkina Faso has fallen into conflict and chaos but humanitarian aid for the displaced hasn't kept up. The Norwegian Refugee Council calls it the most neglected displacement crisis.
  • Tagline: A new cult-classic is born with "SMOKING CAUSES COUGHING," an inventive, bizarre, and zany new comedy from Quentin Dupieux that takes the superhero genre to uncharted territory. The film follows the misadventures of a team of five superheroes known as the Tobacco Force - Benzene (Gilles Lellouche), Nicotine (Anaïs Demoustier), Methanol (Vincent Lacoste), Mercury (Jean-Pascal Zadi), and Ammonia (Oulaya Amamra). After a devastating battle against a diabolical giant turtle, the Tobacco Force is sent on a mandatory week-long retreat to strengthen their decaying group cohesion. Their sojourn goes wonderfully well until Lézardin, Emperor of Evil, decides to annihilate planet Earth. Full Schedule: Friday, April 7 at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, April 8 at 9:40 p.m. Monday, April 10 at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 12 at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 13 at 9 p.m.
  • The glitched-filled announcement showcased just how fragile the social media's platform's infrastructure is since Elon Musk took the site over.
  • South Africa says Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend the BRICS summit it's hosting in August, putting an end to questions over whether it would act on an arrest warrant for Putin.
  • Law enforcement officers raided the office of a local newspaper and a journalist's home. First Amendment experts are calling it a likely violation of federal law.
  • A new state law went into effect in January that requires law enforcement agencies to release records about officer discrimination, but most local police departments say they have nothing to report. In other news, new technology arrived at the border in Otay Mesa Tuesday, to deal with the long-time pollution problem from semitrucks entering Mexico. Plus, the Padres’ playoff series against the Philadelphia Phillies is bringing big money to local businesses.
  • January 14, 21, 22, 28, & 29 from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. No experience necessary. Ages 18+ welcome! Make your own Bass or Electric Guitar with bass builder and musician, Allan Corona. This course is designed to walk students through the steps of constructing their own electric and bass guitars, including using templates to cut the body from a blank. Students are guided through the use of routers and drills to remove material for fitting the components. Students learn to safely use the machinery and tools required to complete their own instrument. Students learn how to solder the components, install pick guard, strings and all parts needed. We will show how to finish your guitar and install all components so it’s ready to play by the end of the workshop.Materials are provided. This class is open to all levels, but taking Intro to the Woodshop first is recommended. Please note: This workshop takes place indoors. Depending on finish choice, students may need to come back outside of the 5 weeks for one or 2 visits to add coats of finish. We’ll work with you. We’re very flexible! • Military discounts Social Media Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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