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  • 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..
  • The "Super Bowl of horse racing" is coming to Del Mar for two years in a row. The event is not just one race, and it’s expected to boost the local economy.
  • The special election will go to a runoff, according to a KPBS race call.
  • 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.
  • The attack on the barracks and detention centers raised fears of a breakdown of order amid a surge of coups in the region.
  • 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.
  • While he did not provide a clear reason for the suspension of his campaign, Burgum did lodge criticisms at the RNC for its debate rules in his Monday morning announcement.
  • Hundreds of San Diegans are being evicted regardless of their ability to pay rent. Meanwhile, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria says he’s committed to installing bike lanes in the city, despite local opposition. Plus, California has kept new regulations for its rooftop solar market a closely guarded secret.
  • Jewish and Arab children learn alongside each other at the Hand in Hand school. They're taught in Hebrew and Arabic, in a program unusual in Israel for integrating students of different backgrounds.
  • Scripps Ranch Theatre continues their 43rd Season with their production of Tony and Pulitzer prize-winner "Lost In Yonkers" written by Neil Simon and directed by Jaquelyn Ritz. The production runs at Scripps Ranch Theatre on the campus of Alliant Int’l University. It previews on Friday, May 19, opens Saturday, May 20 and runs through June 11; Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. No performance on June 4. Added matinee on Saturday, June 10. To reserve seats, contact the box office at (858) 395-0573 or online at www.scrippsranchtheatre.org Director Jacquelyn Ritz, a multi-talented San Diego actor, director and educator, shared “Real, honest and bursting with humor, it's easy to see why Neil Simon has been called “the Shakespeare of his time.” Set in Yonkers in 1942, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play follows the story of young brothers Jay and Arty, as they are left to live with Grandma Kurnitz and Aunt Bella for the next 11 months - while their father Eddie takes to the road to repair the family's devastated financial situation. We also meet Uncle Louie and Aunt Gert, with their own idiosyncrasies and set of survival issues. Look out! I love the humanity, vibrancy and spirit of this play. Loaded with humor and heart, perhaps we'll see that with a little help, we can make it through our darkest days.” The cast of San Diego Performers includes SRT Artistic Director, Jill Drexler as Grandma Kurnitz, Katee Drysdale as Bella, Kenny Bordieri as Eddie, Eddy Lukovic as Louie, Melanie Mino as Gert, J.P. Wishchuk as Arty and Giovanny Diaz de Leon as Jay. About Scripps Ranch Theatre Scripps Ranch Theatre (SRT) is a professional theatre company located on the campus of Alliant International University and is celebrating its 43rd Season. Helmed by Artistic Director, Jill Drexler, Scripps Ranch Theatre produces a mainstage season in their intimate 118 seat space. SRT is a leader in the Southern California Arts Community in developing and producing new plays with their annual Out On A Limb - New Plays From America’s Finest City. To learn more, visit www.scrippsranchtheatre.org
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