Iranian filmmaker Sepideh Farsi’s “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk” begins with a WhatsApp video call to a Palestinian photojournalist. Her name was Fatma Hassouna — or “Fatem” if you knew her well enough. Beginning in April 2024, Farsi called Hassouna every day for a year. Her goal was simple: to document the... This story NYFF 63: Sepideh Farsi on new Gaza documentary appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
Oct. 11 marks the 37th anniversary of National Coming Out Day, first celebrated in 1988 to commemorate the first anniversary of the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. Established by Robert Eichberg and Jean O’Leary, the day is dedicated to supporting anyone part of the LGBTQ+ community coming out of the... This story 6 underrated LGBTQ+ songs to add to your playlist appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
Josh Groban’s Find Your Light Foundation, which has previously collaborated with students from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, raised a record $1.5 million in support of arts education programs at its second-annual benefit concert Wednesday night. The concert, hosted by Groban in Jazz at Lincoln Center, presented performances from Jordan Fisher, Norah Jones and...| Washington Square News
It's Manga and Rose B. Simpson at the de Young Museum, Suzanne Jackson at SF MOMA and Japanese Clay at the Asian Art Museum. So much to see! What’s on now at San Francisco museums, October 2025| Mission Local
Lee's Launderette is opening later this month and it will feature local an regional art. Classes for youth and workshops are also in the works At 16th and Albion, a defunct laundromat turns to art| Mission Local
Looking for a break from doomscrolling, news fatigue or whatever’s dragging down your day? A new show at the Clay Studio might be the remedy. The show, “Clay as Care: […] The post ‘When you’re working with clay, you’re working with the earth’: Studio’s new exhibition offers ‘Clay as Care’ appeared first on Billy Penn at WHYY.| Billy Penn at WHYY
‘Isla and baby Bernard’: Isla and her baby Bernard are two of the registered purebred Nubian goats from the local family farm (Lily’s Ridge Ranch). Courtesy/LAM From Los Alamos Makers: Los Alamos Makers continues its mission to empower creative entrepreneurs and bring hands-on learning to the community by hosting a free soap-making workshop led by Lively Faith Soap, a family-run natural soap company based in White Rock. The event will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16 at Los Alamos...| Los Alamos Daily Post
A beautiful late-blooming clematis brightens a garden this week in White Rock. Photo by Joyce WolffRead More| Los Alamos Daily Post
STEP UP GALLERY News: The 2nd biennial Los Alamos County Employee Art Showcase will run Dec. 4 to Jan. 7, 2026 in Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library. This year, retired Los Alamos County employees as well as current employees are invited to submit art they create, including photography. The official “Call for Art (CFA)” for this exhibit is available to download now at:https://stepupgallery.org/call-for-art/. The application is due by Nov. 10. Please follow the instructions written in ...| Los Alamos Daily Post
Fall is in the air. And in our online art gallery. There’s something about the season that brings out special creativity in our readers. Of course, there’s always more than one theme here. And always more than meets the eye. … Continue reading →| 06880
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For those whose most recent memories of the library are from childhood, it may be time to re-visit. The post Kingston’s libraries celebrate Canadian Library Month this October appeared first on The Queen's Journal.| The Queen's Journal
While many university clubs find comfort in a chain of command, one group is breaking free from hierarchy altogether. The post A group that brings its unique style to Kingston: Quilted collective appeared first on The Queen's Journal.| The Queen's Journal
“Catalyst Coffee” pulls back the curtain on the deeply personal stories behind people’s choices to support or oppose the formation of a union. The post Immersive ‘Catalyst Coffee’ Reading During Climate Week Takes Attendees Inside Barista Union Campaign appeared first on Food Tank.| Food Tank
In London, animals are twice as likely to be immortalised in bronze as women. A striking new statue challenges that invisibility The post New London statue celebrates the unseen strength of mothers appeared first on Positive News.| Positive News
The original title of this article by George Nelson (ARTnews) is “A $4 M. Jean-Michel Basquiat Painting Leads Phillips’ October London Sales.” The work in question is Basquiat’s “Untitled (Pestus)”—at auction by Phillips on October 16, 2025, during Frieze Week. Phillips has revealed the lineup for its upcoming October London sales during Frieze next week. Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1982 work […]| Repeating Islands
“Nadar en Seco: Cuban Poetry is a reading to accompany the exhibition Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island, on view at El Museo del Barrio from September 18 through January 11, 2026. Cuban poets Katherine Bisquet, Legna Rodriguez Iglesias, and Mandy Suarez, will read from their recent publications and speak with artist Coco Fusco. This event, free and open to […]| Repeating Islands
Embajada presents Pablo Delano’s solo exhibition, “My Paradise is Hell,” to commemorate the gallery’s 10th anniversary. This is Delano’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, following his participation at the prestigious Venice Biennale 2024 in a show curated by Adriano Pedrosa. “My Paradise is Hell” opens at Embajada on October 11, 2025, with a walkthrough […]| Repeating Islands
Back by popular demand and in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month is a second exhibition of stunning artworks by Fabian Mira whose 2024 exhibit, Mixed Media, drew rave reviews from visitors. This year, Lines: An Exhibition of Artworks by Fabian Mira is on display at PCCC's Broadway Gallery until January 28, 2026. An Artist Reception will be held on Thursday, October 9 from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm. The Gallery is located in downtown Paterson on the Main Campus of PCCC. Enter at Broadway and Memorial D...| PCCC
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Oct. 4, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana. (Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.) HARDCOVER FICTION 1. Iron Flame (Wing and Claw Collection). Rebecca Yarros. Red Tower 2. ...| Hartford Courant
Five fun things this week.… Continue reading →| Natalie the Explorer
Using their art to help shape culture in the Pacific Northwest, Confluence’s annual “Legacy Maker Gathering” recognized the contributions of Lillian Pitt, Elizabeth Woody and Linda Meanus. The post “Honoring Story Bearers:” Confluence Pays Tribute To Three Warm Springs Elders appeared first on Underscore Native News.| Underscore Native News
The Portland based artist was recognized this week alongside five other “changemakers,” each receiving a quarter of a million dollars in unrestricted funds to honor their excellence in arts, economics, and the environment.| Underscore Native News
Above all, Reiner proves his vim and vigor by the very quality of the film The post Spinal Tap II is an amusing, honorable successor to the original film appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
How an incarcerated St. Paul man wrote one of the most popular novels of the 1960s while serving time in Stillwater The post The Remarkable Story of Frank Elli and ‘The Riot’ appeared first on Minnesota Monthly.| Minnesota Monthly
Meticulous planning, local partnerships, and a passionate arts community bring world-class theater to the Twin Cities The post The Making of a Broadway Season appeared first on Minnesota Monthly.| Minnesota Monthly
Looking back on 50 years of Earl Bakken’s vision—and ahead to the next generation of discovery The post Celebrating 50 Years of The Bakken Museum appeared first on Minnesota Monthly.| Minnesota Monthly
Cartoonist Tiffany Everett’s new book encourages readers to explore new places, keep journals about what they encounter, and think like scientists. The post <i>Diary of a Nature Nerd</i>: New Graphic Novel Celebrates Kids’ Love of Wildlife appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
Twenty photographs created by William & Mary Professor Eliot Dudik have been acquired by the Library of Congress for its permanent collection.| W&M News
Mike Stephen gets an update on the latest Chicago TIF numbers from Tom Tresser of the TIF Illumination Project, chats with local musician Carlo Basile about his local music with a worldwide influence, and previews the Back Fine Art Faire with Patricia Andrews-Keenan, founder of Pigment International. To subscribe to the OTL podcast, please visit our Apple Podcasts Page, Spotify, or our RSS feed. The post OTL #989: A Chicago TIF update, New local music with a worldwide influence, Previewing ...| Outside the Loop RADIO
Navigating these choppy arts industry waters can be rough 🌊 Avoid the bad actors and attract your next great creative adventure with this helpful guide.| blog.fracturedatlas.org
It’s the first time the transit agency’s Sound Tracks concert series will throw an outdoor party in partnership with SFJAZZ.| Berkeleyside
It’s not so often that you encounter contemporary art between bites of acroissant and sips of an oat flat white. Ding! Creative Corners, thelatest project from 4482 [SASAPARI], pulls art out of the pristinewhite cube and into the warmth of three South West London cafés. “Notthe centre. Not the spotlight.…| Culturall
Karlo Andrei Ibarra’s solo exhibition “Dreamcatcher” [Atrapasueños] will open on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at 6:00pm at El Kilómetro (802 Roberto H. Todd Avenue, Santurce, Puerto Rico.) Here is a description by the show’s curator, Omar López-Chahoud. Description (from an essay by Omar López-Chahoud): “Dreamcatcher” [Atrapasueños] is the title of Karlo Andrei Ibarra’s solo exhibition […]| Repeating Islands
The Ringling Museum of Art presents “Nuestro vaivén (Our Sway)”— The Ringling’s first major exhibition “dedicated to contemporary Latin art.” Curated by Amy Rosenblum-Martín with Sarasota-based curator and Ringling trustee emeritus Javi Suárez, the exhibition opened on October 4, 2025, and runs through March 22, 2026. Gallery Talks: October 7 and 21 (with eight Nuestro vaivén artists)Panel Discussion: November 7, […]| Repeating Islands
Co-curated by Brenda Torres-Figueroa and Alejandra Rosa, the project entitled “Residual: To Leave Without a Trace” (September 26 – November 22, 2025) gathers Afro-Puerto Rican performance artists that explore memory, disappearance, and embodied resistance. As part of the “Residual” exhibition and programming, with support from Tiznando el país (backed by the Mellon Foundation) and the […]| Repeating Islands
The Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) presents “The Art of Michael K. Frith: From Pencil to Puppet,” to celebrate the life and work of one of Bermuda-born artist and television producer Michael K. Frith. The exhibition, curated by Eve Godet Thomas and designed by Linda Weinraub, opens to the public October 17, 2025. It will remain on display to April 2026. The BNG is located at 11 Bermudiana Road, Hamilton, Bermuda.| Repeating Islands
Want to get out and do something interesting? There’s something for everyone in our South King County Fine Arts Roundup column by Amy Robinson. MUSIC AND DANCE “BAT Cabaret,”Burien Actors TheatreAngelo’s […] The post South King County Fine Arts Roundup: music, theater, visual arts & more this October appeared first on The B-Town (Burien) Blog.| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
The setting of “The Coast Starlight” is simple – the bleak interior of a long-distance train traveling from Los Angeles to Seattle. The set, three rows of black chairs and […] The post REVIEW: Chemistry of the cast is greatest strength of BAT Theatre’s ‘The Coast Starlight’ appeared first on The B-Town (Burien) Blog.| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
The Burien Library will spotlight the work of bestselling Seattle artist Molly Hashimoto with her new release, Wildflowers of the West: An Artist’s Guide, with a special appearance at the library on Wednesday, Oct. 1, from 6–7:30 p.m. This free event will be held in the multipurpose room, is in partnership with Page 2 Books, and open to the public. After the talk there will be time for an audience Q&A and book signing; more info is here: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/68b0f6a3101e8...| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
Planning permission has been granted for the Gstaad House in Switzerland, an auction house and gallery designed by UK architect Foster + Partners.| Global Construction Review
MidCity District has announced its lineup of fall activities. The schedule includes the following events: Oktoberfest at The Camp 5909 University Drive NW Celebrate Oktoberfest at The Camp with beer and food specials running all day on Friday, October 3 and Saturday, October 4. Live music will also be available with Carver Commodore featuring Local […] The post Big Tops, BBQ, and Holiday Cheer: What’s Happening at MidCity This Fall appeared first on Huntsville Business Journal.| Huntsville Business Journal
Fitz and The Tantrums is not out of Lafayette’s league. Indie pop band Fitz and The Tantrums performed for a crowd of hundreds on the Quad last weekend as part of Lafayette College’s bicentennial kickoff. “Their energy was honestly really electric, super fun,” concertgoer Candice Nsoga-Mahob ‘29 said. “They sound so much better in person...| The Lafayette
Lose your sorrows in the underbrush at the Hunterdon Art Museum, where visual art and poetry entwine in this limited-time collaboration of Lafayette College peers. The Never Lost Forest exhibition — which had its opening reception on Sept. 21 and continues until Jan. 11 — is a collaboration between English professor emeritus Lee Upton, student...| The Lafayette
Fitz and The Tantrums wasn’t the only band performing at Lafayette College this past weekend. “Music is a really, really big part of our lives,” said Kelsie Bouyer ‘26, the lead singer of SoundZer0. “Having a home in music is what matters to us.” SoundZer0 was assembled in the spring semester of 2024 and consists...| The Lafayette
Sheena Rose’s solo show, “Lumpy Cou-Cou,” will open at the Queen’s Park Gallery in Bridgetown, Barbados, on Saturday, October 11, from 6:00 to 10:00pm. Supported by the National Cultural Foundation, in partnership with the Johansson Projects, the exhibition was curated by Oneka Small. The show ends on Saturday, November 8, 2025.| Repeating Islands
Three alumni took home golden awards for acting and writing at the 77th annual Emmy Awards.| Torchbearer
When lead singer Pat DiNizio died in 2017, the band developed a rotation of guest vocalists, including John Cowsill who will be joining them for an Oct. 10 show at The Kate.| Hartford Courant
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Warmest congratulations to Trinidadian artist Christopher Cozier, whose work is now on view at the 36th Bienal de São Paulo. Open (with free admission) from September 6, 2025, to January 11, 2026, the Bienal features “125 individual and collective artistic positions, and six chapters that propose critical reflections on humanity.” The organizing theme is “Nem todo viandante anda estradas— Da humanidade como pratica” [Not all travelers walk roads— Of humanity as practice].| Repeating Islands
Vibrant colors of the newly installed art mural along the Ernest E. Tschannen Engineering Teaching and Research Building turn heads as spectators come for the unveiling, celebrating a place where all can feel they belong.| The State Hornet
Ding dong, Ryan Walters is resigning as state superintendent of public instruction in Oklahoma, and the Lollipop Guild is celebrating.| NonDoc
In her new novel Will There Ever Be Another You, which chronicles her experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, literary icon Patricia Lockwood writes, “‘Please don’t write about it,’ people were already begging each other, so she kept the notebook secret.” The post Patricia Lockwood explores the depths of Long COVID in the new novel “Will There Ever Be Another You” first appeared on The Sick Times.| The Sick Times
For many Lawrence High art students, Portfolio Day is both an exciting opportunity to showcase their artwork and the culmination of a busy week of preparation. This Friday, Sept. 19, students will have the chance to receive professional feedback from representatives of about a dozen colleges attending the event. This feedback — a low-stakes preview...| The Budget
People bemoan the loss of craftsmanship, and rightly so. We wonder what has happened to pride and care about every little detail, just because. Indeed, too many have only read about such craftsmen. But there is something much deeper going on that often escapes our notice. There is a greater craft—and it is truly a […]| LifeCraft
'We are the first organization where they’ve been able to be themselves.' The post A Stage for Everyone: Rise Up Arts Alliance builds safe space in rural Ohio appeared first on The Buckeye Flame.| The Buckeye Flame
It's Manga and Rose B. Simpson at the de Young Museum, Suzanne Jackson at SF MOMA and Japanese Clay at the Asian Art Museum. So much to see! What’s on now at San Francisco museums, October 2025| Mission Local
The Gospel Music Association established its hall of fame in 1971. But for 50-plus years, it’s been without a physical location. That’s finally changing with the museum’s Oct 3 opening.| WPLN News
After setbacks, the Harken Hall venue in Madison is set to host the Music City Roots series, highlighting Americana artists.| WPLN News
Barbra Bardot brings her personal journey to the public stage in new St. John’s production ‘Becoming Barbra’| The Independent
From captaining the Somalia national team, to championing underrepresented groups at a London football club, award-winning footballer Iqra Ismail is creating space for all in the beautiful game| Positive News
Bellevue Beach Park will transform into a fall wonderland this Friday as the city’s annual fall fest returns with family-friendly activities, seasonal treats and local vendors. The event is scheduled for Oct. 3 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Bellevue Beach Park. The park will be filled with artisan vendor booths and activities, including […] The post Fall fest returns to Bellevue with family fun, seasonal treats appeared first on LINK nky.| LINK nky
Day of The Dead is approaching and Philly has lots of ways you can celebrate. Here is your roundup of events for the holiday that celebrates the memories of those who have died.| Billy Penn at WHYY
Double rainbow in Ennistymon I must have been five or six when I first saw a picture of Ireland and knew I would go there one day. I'm...| Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg
Discos Calidad has roughly 10,000 records for sale and has become a premier destination for Latin music.| Block Club Chicago
At "The Disappointed Tourist," which runs through April at the Chicago Architecture Center, you can see paintings of Riverview Park, Berlin nightclub, Mecca Flats and more lost Chicago history on display.| Block Club Chicago
The NW Side Art Walk features 10 sculptures along the Milwaukee Avenue corridor, five of them new. A dedication ceremony is Saturday.| Block Club Chicago
The Highline Heritage Museum will host “Polygon Party: A Celebration of Color and Shape,” a new exhibition by artist Rachel Bender, running through January. A public reception will take place […] The post Rachel Bender’s ‘Polygon Party’ on display through January at Highline Heritage Museum; reception is this Friday, Oct. 3 appeared first on The B-Town (Burien) Blog.| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
Is the Charlotte Mason Home Education Method Right for Your Family? Are you searching for an educational approach that prioritizes ... Read more The post Charlotte Mason Home Education Method appeared first on Arise Home Education.| Arise Home Education
HIT supernatural horror franchise The Conjuring is back for one last terrifying case in which real-life paranormal investigators Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) must face their own inner demons. Directed by Michael Chaves, The Conjuring: Last Rites delivers another thrilling chapter of the iconic paranormal cinematic universe, based on real events. A powerful […] The post Film Column – The Conjuring: Last Rites appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
On September 24, 2025, at 21:00, the historic Οdeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens will host a unique and concert: Mare Nostrum. This production by the Greek National Opera (GNO) Learning & Participation Department brings together the internationally celebrated Catalan conductor and viola da gamba virtuoso, Jordi Savall, along with his esteemed ensemble Hespèrion XXI, in conversation with the GNO Intercultural Orchestra. This special musical evening, illuminates the rich musical exchanges tha...| Greek News Agenda
The Benaki Museum, in collaboration with the Cultural Association 'Skiathos', is organizing an exhibition titled “Dimitris Pikionis: Shape and Form” at the Holy Monastery of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary on Skiathos island (on view until October 15). The exhibition offers a concise overview of the work and personality of Dimitris Pikionis, whose archive was donated to the Benaki Museum by the Pikionis family in 2001. A distinctive figure of Greek Modernism, Pikionis profoundly influ...| Greek News Agenda
Brandon Marriott embraces his personal connection to a rich archive. The post A Vancouver Historian’s Family Letters Offer Insights Into the First World War appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
Behind the music. The post 45 Years Ago, Vancouver Rock Legends Loverboy Bet Big on Themselves appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
True stories. The post Canadian Cultural Icon Tantoo Cardinal Looks for the Next Chapter in Her Career appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
On TikTok, Christian Evangelicals were under the impression that the Rapture was due on Tuesday, but the day has come and gone without divine judgment.| Dani DiPlacido
Zach Cregger’s horror hit ‘Weapons’ is going to get a prequel, starring Amy Madigan’s sinister Aunt Gladys—here’s everything we know about the upcoming film.| Dani DiPlacido
Cardi B delivers scathing diss tracks to rapper BIA in her new album, “Am I the Drama?” Here’s the story behind the long-running feud between the two rappers.| Dani DiPlacido
Faithful TikTokers are confidently predicting that the end of the world will arrive on Tuesday, but why? Here’s the belief behind RaptureTok, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
Italian Brainrot has spread across TikTok, YouTube and Roblox, leading to viral hit ‘Steal a Brainrot’—but what is the bizarre trend, and why is it so popular?| Dani DiPlacido
The 2025 Emmys tried a new approach to long acceptance speeches, rewarding and penalizing winners with a charity donation—here’s the money counter controversy, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
The theatrical release of Broadway hit ‘Hamilton’ sparked conflict between fans, as some fully expected a sing-along experience, and others wanted silence.| Forbes
Tuesday morning thunderstorms gave way to clear skies as if on cue for a ceremony christening the new Madison Chamber of Commerce offices.| Huntsville Business Journal
It’s been a long time since I left a theater with such happiness, filled with music and almost dancing to my car. It’s been a long time since the music […]| The Georgetowner
Slightly more than 100 miles from Washington, D.C., Richmond, Virginia, is the self-evident choice for a southbound, arts-focused getaway. Are you free this weekend? This Sunday, Sept. 28, is the […]| The Georgetowner
Along with the National Gallery of Art’s two feature presentations this fall — “Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985,” which opened on Sept. 21, and “The Stars We Do Not See: […]| The Georgetowner
By Mark Edelman As the weather cools and the trees dazzle in their dormancy, it’s a great time to find a seat at one of our local performing arts venues. […]| The Georgetowner
Art isn’t only for a visit to a museum. The self-guided exhibition “Depero. Graphics: Between Italy & United States” is at the Embassy of Italy in Washington until January 30, […]| The Georgetowner
We’re into the full-on spirit and fun of the fall season now. Arts institutions are debuting their season openers; there are galas galore and the Nationals celebrate the last home […]| The Georgetowner
Bright percussive beats poured from the Glenn Close Theatre stage Sept. 3 as the legendary Afro-Brazilian street band Ilê Aiyê held the first of several Charles Center-sponsored Arts Masterclasses hosted by William & Mary’s Office of the Arts this academic year.| W&M News
Connie Warren Desaulniers ’75, P ’92 doesn’t just believe in the power of reinvention — she lives it.| W&M News
“The Runarounds” isn’t only a band from a TV show — it’s selling out shows in real life. “Outer Banks” director Jonas Pate cast the band to feature in an episode of the series — but quickly recognized it needed more of a spotlight. Pate co-produced a new project, Amazon Prime Video’s “The Runarounds,” which... This story Q&A: ‘The Runarounds’ star shares his journey from the screen to the stage appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
In the city that never sleeps, homesickness will creep up on even the most independent NYU students. Whether you miss your childhood bed or a home-cooked meal, sometimes there’s no other option but to pull out your most nostalgic or depressing playlist and mentally escape. Until your next trip back, here’s some songs to add... This story 5 songs to bring you back home appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
Things to do in and around Minnesota this week: Rhythm & Brews, art on the St. Croix river, Twin Cities Arab Film Festival, and more| Minnesota Monthly
From Florida to New Hampshire, the D.C. singer-songwriter’s latest EP is a travelogue of her early adulthood.| Washington City Paper
"I find it highly unlikely, certainly in the near future, that the church’s doctrine in terms of what the church teaches about sexuality, what the Church teaches about marriage, [will change].”| New Ways Ministry
How the Italian Catholic LGBTQ+ movement emerged and grew.| New Ways Ministry
Marking its diamond anniversary, the San Dieguito Art Guild is celebrating six decades of North San Diego County art-making defined by resilience, reinvention and community roots. What began on a Del Mar back patio in 1965 has grown into the guild’s current identity as the Off Track Gallery in Encinitas.| North Coast Current
‘A Pattern of Habits’ by Tony Borek. Courtesy photo| Los Alamos Daily Post
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