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  • A look into the current state of science and regulations when it comes to using animals in research. In other news, San Diego County health officials held a monkeypox town hall yesterday, to discuss the virus with community members. Plus, some of the weekend arts events happening around San Diego.
  • Sparks Gallery’s programming in 2023 will explore the theme and concept of “Imagination” from exhibited and represented artists at the gallery. The artists will bring their visions and dreams to life through their craft and process, often using abstraction, mixed media elements, and layering. San Diego artist Daniel Ketelhut kicks off 2023 with his solo exhibition, “Figmented Reality”. The series invites the viewer to bring his or her own perceptions to each piece and, with open sensibilities, allow the imagery to let them experience their own figmented reality.Ketelhut’s works will be on view at Sparks Gallery from January 8 – March 5, 2023 with an opening reception on Sunday, January 8, 2023 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • “Lush movement, infectious music and magnetic dancers” (New York Times) in an enticing program A.I.M by Kyle Abraham brings a unique program to UC San Diego that ranges from the bold to the sensual to playful. The program includes Big Rings choreographed by A.I.M company member and Dance magazine’s “25 to Watch”, Keerati Jinakunwiphat. This powerful, yet fun, work is a celebration of the unique style and camaraderie of this dynamic dance tribe, as well as an ode to her hometown Chicago. Also featured is Our Indigo: If We Were a Love Song, a series of poetic vignettes that explore the intimacy, intricacies, and vulnerabilities of Black Love set to the songs of Nina Simone. The film adaptation of this work has been nominated for a 2023 NY Emmy. This flavorful gumbo of cultural expression is one you won’t want to miss. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The fate of the private military company is unclear, especially after it was credited with delivering Russia recent gains in the country's war against Ukraine.
  • A San Diego company is facing backlash for using Beagles in drug trials. In other news, repairs continue in Tijuana after a major sewage rupture last week. Plus, a new safe parking lot is open for homeless people sleeping in their cars in East County.
  • Some German homeowners are worried they'll have to foot the bill for their country's climate targets by replacing their gas boilers with cleaner — but more expensive — heat pumps.
  • New research found teens and young adults who even briefly cut time on social media gained self esteem. Try these 5 tips to help them — and yourself — improve screen-life balance.
  • The ban will go into effect Jan. 1, 2024, but many questions, including how it will be carried out and whether it is even legal, are swirling.
  • Villa Musica is San Diego's Community Music Center - our Annual Showcase Concert highlights the talents of our students and faculty! Performers: Classical Guitar Ensemble Villa Musica Students Villa Musica Faculty ...and more to be announced! RSVP for free here. Please direct any questions to the our office: admin@villamusica.org Follow on social media: Facebook + Instagram
  • Looking for some gems to add to your collection? Join us at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum; you’ll find great deals on hard-to-find items from vendors around Southern California. We’ve received a variety of generous donations in O and HO scales, and we’d like to clear our Swap Meet Inventory in time for the holidays! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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