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  • A diverse collection of ballets by three different choreographers, where each ballet conveys a spirit and emotion in the choreographer’s signature style. Dracula World Premiere Reimagining Bram Stoker’s horror classic, Resident Choreographer and master storyteller Geoffrey Gonzalez weaves a tale around Countess Dracula and the other women she turns into vampires. Various pieces by Franz Liszt (1811-1886) The genius of the great Russian-born choreographer, George Balanchine, has never blazed more brightly than in Emeralds, Act 1 of his famous full evening ballet Jewels. Emeralds is a representation of French elegance, considered “an evocation of France – the France of elegance, comfort, dress, perfume,” recalling the 19th century dances of the French Romantics. Pelléas et Mélisande (1898) and Shylock (1889) by Gabriel Fauré Last performed by City Ballet of San Diego in November 2016 City Ballet of San Diego’s performance of Emeralds is licensed by The George Balanchine Trust Meet the signature versatility of international sensation choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochao as nine dancers move with and manipulate hoops, evoking harmony and continuity. Ecliptic is the ideal introduction to the inventive works of this prolific contemporary choreographer. Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0A006116FAF34E4F City of Ballet San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams revealed what life has been like aboard the International Space Station after problems arose with their Starliner spacecraft, which returned home empty last week.
  • All but one of the 27 EU member countries voted to impose tariffs on specific U.S. products. The vote came before President Trump announced a 90-day pause on U.S. tariffs on goods from most countries.
  • The Trump administration is expanding its immigration detention capacity, reopening a 1,000-bed detention center in New Jersey and adding beds at other privately owned facilities around the country.
  • Annual Art Glass Association of Southern California Member’s Glass Show Come see stunning glass art from the members of the Art Glass Association of Southern California. This is the 43rd annual member glass art show. There are many forms of glass art including blown glass, kiln formed glass, lamp worked glass and mixed media. There will be large and small sculptures, wall art, shallow forms, vessels and jewelry by premier glass artists. Exhibit Location: Gallery 21, 1770 Village Place, Spanish Village, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101 Exhibition Dates: Thursday, November 7, through Monday, November 18. Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Facebook.com/agasc / Instagram.com/agasc21
  • It may not be a household name, but Palantir is now one of the world's most valuable companies. Its "spy tech" is set to gain more government and military work in the Trump administration.
  • Last month's rate compares with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 5.1% for California and 3.5% for the nation during the same period.
  • “Smoke Signals” Film Screening and Dinner Nov. 20 | 5-7 p.m. | Intertribal Resource Center Join us for a special screening of the heartwarming coming-of-age film “Smoke Signals” (1998). A cult-classic in the Native American community, this film explores themes of identity, family and healing through the humorous and heartfelt journey of best friends Victor and Thomas. Dinner and beverages will be provided by the ITRC. The Intertribal Resource Center is located on the 1st floor of the Student Services Center in SSC Room #187. We are located at the corner of Rupertus Way and Myers Drive, south of Price Center East. Every November, UC San Diego recognizes and celebrates the achievements, cultures, and contributions of Native American people and tribes during Native American Heritage Month. The UC San Diego community greatly respects the land and the Kumeyaay people of the area where our campus is located. We acknowledge their tremendous contributions to our region and thank them for their stewardship.
  • NPR first reported on the case of Charles Givens, a disabled inmate at Virginia's Marion Correctional Treatment Center, in 2023. Four corrections officers were accused of beating him to death and a fifth accused of negligence. Givens' sister, Kymberly Hobbs, sued the five men.
  • Located in one of Southern California’s most iconic beach communities and travel destinations, the Del Mar Wine + Food Festival boasts six days of jam-packed unique culinary experiences featuring an all-star lineup of culinary talent, curated wine experiences from top-notch producers, walkaround tasting adventures, immersive lifestyle events, and more! The party starts on Wed, Oct. 2 with Special Events all week at various locations throughout San Diego, ending Mon, Oct. 7. Don’t miss the the 2-day event, The Grand Tasting, at the picturesque Surf Sports Park in Del Mar (formerly the polo fields) on Sat, Oct. 5 & Sun, Oct. 6. Visit: Del Mar Wine + Food Festival Del Mar Wine + Food Festival on Instagram and Facebook
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