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  • Vice President Harris needs to win back Michigan voters President Biden looked poised to lose. Donald Trump’s appeal remains strong here, but he’s not without his own struggles.
  • Andrea Beatriz Arango's debut novel in verse "Iveliz Explains It All" is the 2023 One Book, One San Diego selection for teens.
  • In 2021, burnt out from the intensity of her early career, Rogers considered quitting music entirely. Instead, she took a detour — to Harvard Divinity School. Her new album is Don't Forget Me.
  • Collaborators, family and friends remember the life of Siobhán Arnold, a San Diego artist and educator who died in May after a brief and sudden illness. "She just loved so many people."
  • While some have fled Ukraine's second-largest city, others remain, even performing a classical music festival in defiance of the war.
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' primary election guide for local State Assembly Districts.
  • In the past two years, the San Diego County Office of Education has helped 1,400 unhoused families find temporary shelter. Funding runs out this year.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Visual art, music and choreography take over a cathedral in "Working Title"; explore the giant kelp forests (through art) at UC San Diego; Lynn Nottage's "Intimate Apparel"; and Amel Janae's pop-up and free admission at MCASD
  • An evening of cutting-edge ballet is presented in Pointeworks’ inaugural performance. Five ChoreograpHERs, five voices, a captivating world premiere by Reka Gyulai, and the first time San Diego audiences will experience the thrilling works of Heather Nichols, Melody Mennite, and Caili Quan. Experience this female-led program celebrating innovative women across creative fields including choreography, music, design, and visual art—each work as distinct and unique as each ChoreograpHER. Featuring the dynamic cast of Pointeworks artists, comprised of international dancers of principal and soloist careers from Argentina, Brazil, New Zealand, Japan, and across the USA. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • “Holding Time, Tracing Light” presents the artwork of San Francisco Bay Area artist Rachel Phillips in her first San Diego exhibition. Organized with collaboration from SDSU’s Special Collections and University Archives to include objects from their magic lantern collection, this multisensory exhibition takes visitors on a journey from the 1600s to today with one-of-a-kind objects and artworks depicting imagined narratives of people and places inspired by the artist’s own archive of collected snapshots and cabinet cards. Location: University Art Gallery Fourth Floor Courtyard School of Art and Design San Diego State University For more information visit: art.sdsu.edu Stay Connected on Facebook
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