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  • In 2005, Kim Osorio sued The Source for gender discrimination, sexual harassment and hostile work environment, retaliation, defamation. Responses to the case reinforced hip-hop's culture of silence.
  • Ongoing Thursdays from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Ages 3-6 Welcome! Taught by instructor Hayley Haspel-Winick, this ongoing series is full of hands-on crafts for early childhood. Projects are Waldorf and Montessori-inspired using safe, natural materials. Each craft includes exercises that teach skills to young students such as hand-eye coordination and material exploration. It’s a wonderful introduction to a creative, learning environment. Your little one will make several craft projects to take home. All materials included. Crafts vary each month. Repeats encouraged! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The number of people killed in a gun attack on a synagogue on the Tunisian island of Djerba during an annual Jewish pilgrimage has risen to five. The motive for the attack was under investigation.
  • Sandpiper Wood Fired Grill & Oysters is celebrating San Diego Restaurant Week, September 25 – October 2, 2022. Enjoy our 3-course dinner menu featuring an outstanding variety of appetizers, entrees and desserts all at special Restaurant Week pricing. Social Media: Sandpiper Wood Fired Grill & Oyster: Facebook & Instagram San Diego Restaurant Week: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The tiger named Kallie was found abandoned, horribly declawed and with a broken leg. Thankfully, Alpine's Lions Tigers, and Bears stepped in to help.
  • Ticketed Book Signing Event with Chloe Gong for "FOUL LADY FORTUNE", in conversation with Gina Chen This ticketed event (limited in-store tickets available) will consist of a discussion between Chloe Gong and Gina Chen, a question and answer section, and lastly the book signing portion. Only those who purchase "FOUL LADY FORTUNE" from Mysterious Galaxy may participate. ATTENDING THIS TICKETED EVENT IN-PERSON? Your Purchase of a copy of "FOUL LADY FORTUNE" grants you: Access to the in-store event You may bring 1 additional guest An emailed link to rewatch the saved online stream afterward Entry to the event does not guarentee a seat, as seating will be limited. Please arrive early if you wish to secure a seat. ATTENDING THIS TICKETED EVENT ONLINE? Your Purchase of a copy of "FOUL LADY FORTUNE" grants you: An emailed link to watch the event, whether live or as a recorded rewatch afterward How to Order a Signed/Personalized Book from Chloe Gong and/or Gina Chen if you're not attending the in-person event and will or will not attend the virtual streaming portion: Add any of Chloe and/or Gina's available books to your cart. At checkout in the "order comments" box write "signed only" or to whom your book should be personalized (i.e. "To: Ms. Galaxy"). Orders must be placed by 12 p.m. pt on the day of the event (October 5). Please call the store if you wish to purchase a book, or add/alter personalization to an existing order, after this time. About the Authors CHLOE GONG is the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of "THESE VIOLENT DELIGHTS" and its sequel, "OUR VIOLENT ENDS", as well as "FOUL LADY FORTUNE". She is a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, where she double majored in English and international relations. Born in Shanghai and raised in Auckland, New Zealand, Chloe is now located in New York pretending to be a real adult. You can find her on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok under @TheChloeGong or check out her website. GINA CHEN is a self-taught artist with a degree in computer science. She generates creative nonsense in all forms of media and always has a project stewing. She has particular fondness for fairy tales, demon tales, romantic comedies, and quiz shows. Currently, she resides in Southern California, where the sunshine is as plentiful as the tea shops. "VIOLET MADE OF THORNS is her debut novel". About "FOUL LADY FORTUNE" It’s 1931 in Shanghai, and the stage is set for a new decade of intrigue. Four years ago, Rosalind Lang was brought back from the brink of death, but the strange experiment that saved her also stopped her from sleeping and aging—and allows her to heal from any wound. In short, Rosalind cannot die. Now, desperate for redemption for her traitorous past, she uses her abilities as an assassin for her country. Code name: Fortune. But when the Japanese Imperial Army begins its invasion march, Rosalind’s mission pivots. A series of murders is causing unrest in Shanghai, and the Japanese are under suspicion. Rosalind’s new orders are to infiltrate foreign society and identify the culprits behind the terror plot before more of her people are killed. To reduce suspicion, however, she must pose as the wife of another Nationalist spy, Orion Hong, and though Rosalind finds Orion’s cavalier attitude and playboy demeanor infuriating, she is willing to work with him for the greater good. But Orion has an agenda of his own, and Rosalind has secrets that she wants to keep buried. As they both attempt to unravel the conspiracy, the two spies soon find that there are deeper and more horrifying layers to this mystery than they ever imagined. Social Media Chloe Gong: Instagram & Twitter Gina Chen: Instagram & Twitter
  • A favorite to replace Trevor Noah at The Daily Show, Roy Wood Jr. has come a long way from his start riding the bus to stand-up gigs. He's hosting the White House Correspondents' dinner on April 29.
  • Authorities are looking for the North Carolina man they say shot a kindergartner and three others. It's the fourth high-profile incident this week in which apparent mistakes were met with gunshots.
  • Study after study shows women seen as overweight or obese often earn less at the workplace, an unfair bias that's been hard to reverse. However, men don't seem to face that penalty.
  • Paramount Global, the parent company of networks including Showtime, CBS and Nickelodeon is cutting some 25% of its staff. Among the units being shutdown as a result of the downsizing is MTV News.
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