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  • Pediatric cases of RSV and flu have sent families crowding into ERs, as health systems struggle with staff shortages. In Michigan, only 9 out of more than 130 hospitals have a pediatric ICU.
  • The Tiny Desk is celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month withperformances from pH-1, Mndsgn and Audrey Nuna.
  • 2022 has been a rough year for America's personal finances. That's sparked a throwback movement among some young debtors: all cash, all the time.
  • With above-normal temperatures expected in the San Diego area and many parts of the state, a statewide Flex Alert will be in effect from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, urging residents to voluntarily cut back on power use to avoid strain on California's electrical grid.
  • From the artists: "I'm Not Here, I'm Not There" is an intuitive interactive installation at Art Produce combining sound, art and charcoal, featuring the work of: Janice Grinsell Rebecca Lieberwitz Momilani Ramstrum Opening reception: Nov. 14, 2021, 12-5:00 p.m. (The exhibition is in the Art Produce community room. Enter through the garden on Herman St.) Community Presentation: Nov. 20, 2-4 p.m. Interactive Artist Demonstrations: -Mark making technique -Creating an interactive sound installation About the installation: Please join us to view and interact with an installation of intuitive Mark Making and sound, revealing the creative pathway to the ‘Now’ as discovered by 96 year old Rebecca Lieberwitz, together with her daughter, Janice Grinsell, artist. The interactive soundscape was designed and created by sound artist, Momilani Ramstrum with texts she recorded, along with her 89-year-old mother and her 37-year-old daughter. Using sensors to track the movements of gallery participants, the text, music, and environmental sounds are shaped and transformed. Both the artworks and sounds are collaborative reflections on the relationships of mothers and daughters and the exploration of issues of memory and memory loss.
  • "We wanted to focus on what we call the 'messy middle...' " says Scott Burns, creator of the AppleTV+ series. "Before we get to the end, there's a lot of life that we're all gonna have to go through."
  • Supporters of Friendship Park marked the 51st anniversary of its inauguration on Saturday.
  • From the Gaslamp Quarter The Gaslamp Quarter is excited to announce its expanded Halloween season programs and events. The Gaslamp Quarter’s delicious restaurants, amazing retailers, and cool bars have plenty to offer no matter how you like to celebrate spooky season. Great Pumpkin Beer Festival —The legendary Seattle Great Pumpkin Beer Festival hits San Diego for a mischievous day of pumpkin-themed brews, live entertainment, twisted experientials, squash-based foodie creations, hidden surprises and so much more! For one day only, the streets of Downtown San Diego will be transformed into a gourd-geous mecca of all things nonsensical as misfits unite to celebrate brews, boos, and beats. This isn’t your typical Halloween party —the Great Pumpkin Beer Festival is a one-of-a-kind experience with 40+ craft brews, live music, costume contests, and so much more. Date | Saturday, October 30 from 3:25 p.m. to 10:25 p.m. Location | Gaslamp Quarter, 702 Market Street Get tickets here! Tier 2, General Admission (5 Tasting Tickets): $43 Tier 2: General Admission (10 Tasting Tickets): $63 Tier 2: VIP Admission (15 Tasting Tickets): $118 General Admission – Designated Driver: $25 VIP – Designated Driver: $75 This is a 21+ event. For more information, please visit greatpumpkinbeerfestsd.com or email events@mcfarlanepromotions.com.
  • The Writers Guild of America is on strike — that's the writers of the TV and films you watch. That will disrupt your viewing schedule, but in the long run, there could be benefits.
  • TikTok has flipped the script on the music industry, and everyone from artists to analysts and even marketing bosses at the top labels are trying to catch up.
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