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  • 2023 saw a record number of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. The issue is front and center in the Republican presidential campaigns.
  • The Biden administration wants hospitals to do more to make their prices understandable, so that consumers know in advance what a health care service will cost them.
  • As part of our Two-Day Workshop series, create your very own assemblage sculpture using upcycled, 3-D materials. Join Robin Douglas to explore the work of artists like Ruth Asawa, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg, and see the creative potential in ordinary objects. All supplies for your original artwork will be provided but feel free to bring in a variety of materials you would enjoy working with. Artists of all levels are welcome. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The action called on San Diego County officials to address issues with the rental assistance program that left thousands unable to get help.
  • The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a series of measures Wednesday aimed at streamlining the housing development process and increasing the number of homes being built in the county's unincorporated areas.
  • In the wake of a reported 30 murders of women in January alone, advocates and demonstrators are calling for legislation that would set severe consequences for femicide.
  • To meet climate goals, energy efficiency for dozens of appliances is getting renewed attention from the Biden administration.
  • Sunday, June 25, 2023 on KPBS 2 / Stream on demand. Kodo Nishimura is a Buddhist monk, makeup artist and LGBTQ activist. At first glance, these three facets of his identity may seem entirely separate. The common thread running through them, however, is a desire to live life as the person he most wants to be. Current law is not sensitive to LGBTQ issues in Japan, a nation where same-sex marriage is not formally recognized, and awareness of related matters is not well-developed at the individual or societal level.
  • My Yard Live Beer Co. presents our 4 Year Anniversary Soiree! Join us Friday night August 4 for a Dueling Pianos Event (2) sets at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (reservations recommended). Saturday August 5 for performances by FreeMartin from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (reservations recommended). Sunday August 6 from 12:30-6:30 p.m. live music by Kiki and Dom and Jimmy Buffet!! Also on Sunday the 6 there will be a line-up of events including a MYL Beer Co. Open Invitational Cornhole Tournament, Hullabaloo performing on the kid's patio at 1 p.m. and 2:15 p.m., and The 4DUDESBREW 4th beer release, Cuatro Amigos!!! Don't miss this delicious & refreshing Mexican lager. The 4DUDES are a longtime group of friends with intellectual and developmental disabilities that partnered with My Yard Live Beer Co. to create the 4DUDESBREW beer series. On every beer release $1 from every pint sold throughout San Diego County is put into a fund that The 4DUDES then donate to a cause of their choice. We will have Food and Drink specials all weekend, bring the whole family! No reservations needed for Sunday, August 6.
  • Location: Oceanside Public Library’s Civic Center Branch from April 1 to May 12, and at their Mission Branch from May 12 to June 23. Opening Reception and artist talk Apr. 8 at 5:30 p.m. From the organizers: Marisa DeLuca (She/Her) is a post-contemporary artist working in painting, drawing, and photography. Her practice examines intersections between time, memory, impermanence, and critical theory. Marisa comes from a background of community engagement through nonprofit service in the arts sector. She is founder and President of the nonprofit Artists in Solidarity, an artist collective that raises funds for migrant families through charity art auctions. Marisa is a San Diego native based in Oceanside, California and received her BA in Visual Arts (Studio) from UC San Diego in 2021. She is currently pursuing her MFA at San Diego State University's School of Art + Design. This solo exhibition is a reverent meditation on the disappearing spaces in DeLuca's home, Oceanside, CA. Originally in response to increasing gentrification in the region, these paintings have developed into an investigation of personal feelings around home, impermanence, and remembrance. An urgency to preserve that which is being lost, while paying homage to the spirits of Oceanside that fade into homogeneity, is the driving force behind this work. This exhibition is the culmination of a three-year artistic project that was intended to be shown in the community it honors. As a realization of this vision, DeLuca has chosen to show the work in its entirety at the social center of the city - the library. She hopes the community will see themselves in this work and find their own personal connections.
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