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Special Showing for Women's History Month: Kristine Schomaker's Perceive Me Opens March 13 in San Diego

Kristine Schomaker is a Los Angeles based multidisciplinary artist, art historian and curator. She received her BA in Art History and an MA in Studio Art from California State University Northridge. Schomaker has been exhibiting her work since the late 1990s. She has had solo exhibitions throughout Los Angeles including “Plus” at Ark Gallery in Altadena, “Mirror, Mirror!” at Gallery H Phantom Galleries LA, Hawthorne, California, “And One Man in His Time Plays Many Parts” at the Los Angeles Art Association, “Plus” at Moorpark College Art Gallery, “A Comfortable Skin,” at Kerckhoff Hall Art Gallery UCLA, Los Angeles, California and “Ce n’est pas une Peinture,” at TRACTIONARTS, Los Angeles, California. Schomaker has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions. In addition to working as a practicing artist, Schomaker is an independent curator, the founder of Shoebox PR and publisher of the online contemporary art magazine Art and Cake. -- KTLA

Inaugural Library of Congress Film and Sound Festival Set to Gather Film Fans, Archivists and Authors in Celebration of Rare Silent and Sound Cinema

María Elena de las Carreras is a Fulbright scholar and film critic from Argentina. She has a Ph.D. in film and television studies from UCLA. She is the editor with Jan-Christopher Horak of “Hollywood Goes Latin” (2019). De las Carreras is a lecturer in film history and esthetics at California State University, Northridge. Since 2014, she has conducted research and interviews for the Visual History Program of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. De las Carreras is a regular collaborator of the Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles. -- Library of Congress

Changing the Game: H&R Block Unites with Fabletics and Jambys, Plus 50 Female College Athletes for Second Year of its “A Fair Shot” Program

Since the NCAA began allowing college athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness in 2021, female athletes continue to receive fewer sponsorships and lower compensation than their male peers, especially those outside of the Power 5 conferences and mainstream sports. While women’s basketball, volleyball, and softball are among the top five sports for earnings, many women’s sports are still underrepresented and total compensation for female sponsorships pales in comparison to football. That’s why H&R Block has expanded A Fair Shot to include more female athletes, including Zia Cooke (basketball, University of South Carolina), Aniya Hoggatt (track & field, Florida A&M University), Anessa Campos (soccer, Cal State University, Northridge) and Jordy Bahl (softball, University of Oklahoma), who are this year’s athlete spokeswomen. You can see the full list of 2023 A Fair Shot athletes below and at hrblock.com/afairshot. -- Canadian Insider

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 51, CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 47

FG FT Reb CS NORTHRIDGE Min M-A M-A O-T A PF PTS Tucker 17 0-3 0-0 1-3 0 4 0 Allen-Eikens 34 4-6 7-8 0-3 0 4 15 Igbanugo 28 2-6 4-4 0-2 2 2 8 Slaymaker 25 2-5 2-2 0-3 1 1 7 Wright 39 3-17 3-4 2-3 1 3 10 Stevens 23 1-3 0-0 0-2 0 3 3 Niang 13 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 Walter 13 1-1 0-0 2-3 1 2 2 Eyisi 8 1-2 0-0 1-5 0 2 2 Totals 200 14-44 16-18 6-25 5 21 47 Percentages: FG .318, FT .889. -- SFGate

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