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  • Comic-Con is back in full swing after a three-year delay.
  • A young student in East Berlin falls in love with a much older writer in the run-up to the fall of the Berlin Wall. It is a love story and a rich portrait of people watching their country disappear.
  • Please join us in welcoming the Monks of Gaden Shartse Phukhang Monastery back to the PHES Gallery as part of their 2022 'Sacred Art of Tibet' tour. Buddhist Week at PHES Gallery commences with an opening ceremony, filled with music and chanting to consecrate the site for the sacred sand mandala. The schedule includes meditations, lectures, hands-on experiences, and more! We close the week with a special Dissolution Ceremony where the monks sweep up the completed mandala and release the sand into the ocean. Schedule of events can be found here! questions? info@phesgallery.com Follow PHES Gallery on social media: Facebook and Instagram
  • San Antonio will have to assemble a roster around Wembanyama. And if LeBron James and Michael Jordan are any indication, the Spurs will still have to wait a bit for their championship.
  • The 87-year-old Buddhist high priest says he "regrets" kissing a young boy on the lips and asking him to "suck my tongue." A video capturing the incident went viral on social media, sparking outrage.
  • A study of accelerated aging shows a person’s biological age may be different from what it says on their birth certificate. In other news, the number of people hospitalized after falling from the border wall is close to surpassing last year’s record. Plus, Disney is raising prices at their theme parks to make up for pandemic losses.
  • The restrictions passed through Utah's Republican-supermajority Legislature reflect how politicians' perceptions of technology companies are changing — and that includes pro-business Republicans.
  • A new investigation finds a stalled project could have protected a town from being nearly destroyed by the Caldor Fire. In other news, Tijuana residents are on edge after violence broke out over the weekend. Plus, as the new school year starts for some, many school board trustees are back at work on critical issues that caused conflict before.
  • The rebellious leader of the Wagner mercenary group said he had ordered his troops back to base, but analysts say the serious challenge to the Russian president will diminish his authority.
  • A woman in Ecuador was declared dead but surprised family members at her wake. Negligence by medical professionals and certain medical conditions can lead to living patients being declared dead.
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