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  • The highest rates in 20 years are dashing the dreams of some would-be homebuyers. Others stretch to buy but spend close to $1,000 a month more in monthly payments for a typical house.
  • Thailand's government says it is promoting cannabis for medical use only, warning that lighting up recreationally in public could still considered to be a nuisance subject to a potential fines.
  • A local journalist in small town New York and an aspiring writer in Eastern Ukraine discovered they had a lot more to learn from each other than either expected.
  • NOTE: Extended through Jan. 8, 2022. The 2021 San Diego Art Prize recipients are Beliz Iristay, Panca, Hugo Crosthwaite and Perry Vasquez. To commemorate the prize, the recipients will show new work together in a group exhibition at Bread and salt gallery, opening Oct. 9 with a reception from 5-8 p.m. RELATED: Artist Beliz Iristay's 'Movable' Sense Of Home RELATED: Hugo Crosthwaite: A Life In (Stop) Motion RELATED: Panca's 'El Más Allá' Opens At The New Children's Museum RELATED: The California myth of artist Perry Vasquez Opening reception: Saturday, Oct. 9, 5-8 p.m. Bread and Salt gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. From the KPBS/Arts newsletter, Oct. 7, 2021: This weekend, the 2021 San Diego Art Prize exhibition opens at Bread and Salt in Logan Heights, with work from prize winners Panca, Hugo Crosthwaite, Perry Vásquez and Beliz Iristay. The prize has been around since 2006, dreamed up by the San Diego Visual Arts Network, primarily using a mentorship model with two outstanding emerging artists linked with two established artists to create work together. In 2020, the split between emerging and established was set aside, and the four finalists that year (Melissa Walter, Kaori Fukuyama, Alanna Airitam and Griselda Rosas) all agreed to share the honor rather than wait for one winner to be announced, setting the new precedent. I've been following each of the four 2021 artists, and my most recent feature is on Beliz Iristay, who calls Mexico, San Diego and Turkey home — read it here. You can also learn about the way Panca draws on myth and her Tijuana street art roots to invent her own disruptive, vivid and weird narratives. Or read about the way Crosthwaite plays with folklore in his murals and how he uses stop-motion animation to bring portraits, drawings — and his process — to life in my feature here. Artist Perry Vásquez is also having a big month — in addition to showing works in the Art Prize exhibition, he will also open a solo show at Sparks Gallery, "Oasis." All told, he'll be throwing some 75 to 80 works into the world this month alone. I'm especially fond of Vásquez's massive palm tree paintings, including some of them on fire (timely!). He told me that in painting these trees, they become almost sentient. "The format suggests a kind of human-type scale, the anthropomorphic quality. So I feel like I'm painting portraits. I feel like they're very individual," Vásquez said. Watch for my feature on his work next week. Each artist has been busy installing works at the gallery, including a mixture of new works and murals plus older faves we may have seen before. At Saturday's opening reception, stick around for a performance by The Color Forty Nine. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Sign up for the KPBS/Arts newsletter here.
  • "Non!" to the further imposition of French in Quebec — how the fight over French has incensed many of the English-speaking minority in this Canadian province.
  • VolunBEERS has teamed up with the San Diego Loyal professional soccer team to bring you two events in one! Help us make no-sew crate blankets for our furry friends at local dog rescues and service dog organizations. Then stay for the watch party and cheer on the final away game for our own play-off contenders, the San Diego Loyal! We’ll be at Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens in Liberty Station. Join us outside in their “Movie Courtyard” and we’ll get down to business beginning at 6 p.m. by hand-crafting fleece dog blankets to keep our canine pals warm and comfortable during the winter. There will be a whole wall of excitement once the game begins at 7 p.m. and it is projected for all to enjoy. It’s an all-local event with HandsOn San Diego, Stone Brewery and the San Diego Loyal professional soccer team. Show your love for our community, enjoy locally crafted brew and cheer on our local team! Purchase your tickets today (https://www.handsonsandiego.org/volunbeers) and join us for our quarterly event that gives us the opportunity to give back to our community in a meaningful way, while having tons of fun and supporting local agencies and breweries. Drink Deal tickets are only $20 and include project supplies + one free 10 oz pour from one of Stone’s core beers. But hurry, the Drink Deal goes up to $25 after October 13! Can't make the event but want to make a donation? All donations benefit HandsOn San Diego allowing us to connect more volunteers with more nonprofits in our area. All public health guidelines will be followed to ensure attendees' safety at this event. HandsOn San Diego is on Facebook + Instagram
  • The United Arab Emirates has been criticized for human rights violations but is now overhauling its laws to ease up on some social and economic restrictions.
  • The Fed's chair comments signal the central bank is determined to continue raising interest rates to bring down inflation.
  • Join us for an I-5 Construction Open House! You’re invited to the Caltrans and SANDAG Build NCC Virtual Open House on Wednesday, September 22 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.. This highly anticipated project will extend one HOV/Carpool Lane in each direction of Interstate 5 (I-5) between Palomar Airport Road in the City of Carlsbad and State Route 78 (SR 78) in the City of Oceanside. This construction marks the final stage of Build NCC and will begin late 2021 and is expected to be complete by 2023. To prepare for the groundbreaking, the Caltrans and SANDAG Build NCC construction team invites residents, business owners, and the community to: • Learn more about the Carpool/HOV construction details and timeline • Provide feedback on transportation needs and opportunities for North County • Participate in a Q&A session with project team members Join us on Zoom! Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85335273659 Telephone: (669) 900 9128 Webinar ID: 853 3527 3659 Additional information: • A recording of the meeting will be posted to the SANDAG Meetings YouTube page following the meeting. • This workshop will be held in English and Spanish. Access to translated materials and translators is available for free. Please contact BuildNCC@keepsandiegomoving.com or (844) 622-0050 (phone) for assistance. SANDAG staff will make every effort to arrange for language assistance as soon as possible.
  • Some family members of the people killed or wounded during a 2019 shooting at a California garlic festival are suing the companies that distributed the rifle used in the attack that killed three and wounded 17.
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