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  • The leaders of the Senate subcommittee that held a hearing into Ticketmaster last month shared evidence with the Justice Department and asked it to "continue examining" the company's conduct.
  • As we close out OMA’s anniversary year and celebrate 25 years of art in Oceanside, we invite you to this historic occasion and epic party on Saturday, October 29 celebrating art and community, recognizing artists and art lovers at the heart of OMA. EXHIBITS: ‣ In addition to the epic survey exhibition Legacy: 25 Years of Art and Community, celebrate Gail Roberts: Color Field, Pop Smoke: A Veteran Art Exhibition, and Lani Emanuel: Beside Herself. Members $25, Non-members and member’s guests $50 ‣ All ticket holders enjoy all evening access including Art After Dark: Metamorphosis. 21+ after 7:00pm. Become an OMA member for a discounted member price. ‣ Exclusive access throughout the evening starting at 7:00pm to the dedicated Backstage Lounge. Includes hosted bar and hors devours, cafe and lounge seating, and featured entertainment. VIP includes the Exhibition Celebration. *Limited availability for the VIP experience. Purchase advanced tickets while they last..
  • A suit has been filed against the maker of Skittles over titanium dioxide, a color additive that has been on the market for decades but which has been banned in food by European authorities.
  • An ordinance setting tax rates for the legal cannabis industry in unincorporated areas of San Diego County was approved Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors.
  • "Allo" is Greek for "other." Alloparents are helpful relatives and neighbors. In a study from Congo, babies had 8 alloparents on average. Perhaps the self-reliant nuclear family is a societal misstep.
  • A Maine public safety commissioner said Robert Card, 40, should be considered armed and dangerous. The official declined to give casualty numbers in Lewiston, saying they're "are all over the map."
  • Inflation cooled slightly in May, thanks in part to falling gas and egg prices. But the overall cost of living is still climbing faster than the Federal Reserve would like.
  • In the United States, the date is largely seen as a celebration of Mexican American culture stretching back to the 1800s in California.
  • This weekend in the arts: Cog•nate Collective at ICA North; LITVAKdance's fall performances; Bocón Arts' "Mía'; the San Diego Symphony with Brahms, Liszt and Wagner; Iranian folk music at UC San Diego; 'As You Like It" at La Jolla Playhouse and more.
  • On Earth Day, a look at San Diego's zero waste policy — the city’s goal to recycle, reuse and stop generating waste by the year 2040. Plus, besides a restaurant and urban garden, the business model of the nonprofit MAKE Projects in North Park is a job training center for refugees and immigrants. And it’s already making a difference. Finally, this weekend in the arts: Black Artist Collective at The Old Globe; Yolanda López and Irma Sofia Poeter; "Mother of the Maid" at Moxie; Broadway San Diego presents "Rent"; Anya Gallaccio at Quint ONE; the Symphony; and Spellling at the Casbah.
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