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  • Filmmaker and performer Michelle Sui invites audiences into "Seaweeds," a cinematic, ritualistic performance blending live music, original film, and poetic narrative. Sui’s work moves fluidly between dream and memory, drawing on mythic archetypes and personal storytelling to create an atmosphere that is at once intimate and otherworldly. Blurring the lines between cinema and live performance, "Seaweeds" reimagines the lost ending of "The Toll of the Sea"—the 1922 silent film that introduced screen legend Anna May Wong (1905–1961) in the first-ever Technicolor motion picture. In Sui’s bold re- envisioning, actors audition for Wong herself, who breaks free from the script and takes off to Paris and Tijuana in search of her on-again, off-again girlfriend. Past/present and onscreen/offscreen selves begin to blur as performers slip between roles and realities. An Asian-American cast conjures a world where time folds in on itself and stories are rewritten and reclaimed. Project [BLANK] on Facebook / Instagram
  • Sip, Snack, and stroll through new and iconic galleries! This free event is perfect for family and friends who love art! Fill out the form below to RSVP! RSVP form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zCuiAqO6v6Iojk2gsjTWt8I7DlEYzli4JOtPU7U19Qk/edit Participating Galleries: Art in Framing Authentic Vintage Posters Bret Webster Gallery Contemporary Fine Arts Cos Bar Cosmopolitan Fine Art Gallery Custom by Mamak Edna Pines Studio & Art Gallery Flower Pot Cafe & Bakery Klara Chavarria Art Gallery Krista Schumacher Art Gallery L&G Projects Legends Gallery LIK Fine Art Mangelsen Images of Nature Martin Lawrence Galleries Museum of Contemporary Art SD Oppenheim Group Parfait Paris R.B. Stevenson Gallery Siamak Art Gallery The Salon of Art Gallery The Agency Thumbprint Gallery Turtle Ridge Rock Wine Bar
  • Ever gotten a text saying you forgot to pay a nonexistent road toll or need to pick up a mystery package? Google's going after the scammers behind those messages.
  • Meteorologists are surprised that the weather model that did the best job forecasting hurricanes this year was a new one, introduced by Google. AI may be the beginning of a new era of forecasting.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Pop Art at MCASD; affordable small artworks at Secret Sister; LITVAKdance; the Verbatim Books Dollar Sale; "Because We Eat" and more.
  • Geyser and a friend lured a classmate to the woods and stabbed her 19 times in 2014. She moved from a psychiatric facility to a group home in Wisconsin earlier this year.
  • Celebrate the Season Island-Style at "Tinsel & Tiki" this Sunday at McGuffie’s Live. Plan a tropical escape at McGuffie’s Live for the "Tinsel & Tiki” show this Sunday, December 21, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Trade the winter chill for island warmth as the acclaimed Tiki and Exotica band, Mr. Haole, takes the stage alongside Hawaiian Steel Guitar virtuoso Aaron Brownwood. This unique holiday musical event promises to transport guests to a vintage paradise, featuring a blend of tropical holiday sounds and beloved classic favorites. It is the perfect opportunity to unwind and soak up the aloha spirit with close friends and family before the height of the festive rush. Guests will be treated to free Santa hats, holiday flower leis, and exclusive Tiki drink coasters while supplies last. Attendees can fuel the fun with delicious tacos available for a small donation, or they are welcome to bring their own food and snacks to enjoy. Admission is $10 at the door, making this an affordable and unforgettable way to celebrate the holidays with a distinctively tropical twist.
  • A fireside-style discussion centered around US-Chinese relations with Mr. Nury Turkel, a senior fellow from the Hudson Institute, former Time's 100 most influential people, and Fortune's 50 Greatest leaders. Moderated by SDSU Professor Jaeyoung Kim, there will be opportunities for Q&A from the audience. SDSU The Alexander Hamilton Society on Instagram
  • The tune crooned by Bing Crosby is still one of the most popular Christmas songs of all time. It's endured as a favorite — despite a complicated and controversial history.
  • One growing point of concern involves generative AI’s relationship with state resources as the technology becomes everyday life for Californians. Experts say generative AI is driving up energy and water demands at data centers.
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