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  • A new HBO film project traces how the Citizens United decision has reshaped democracy in recent years. Also this week, a new Netflix Western looks a lot like Yellowstone, and The Rehearsal is back.
  • As the dust settles from the first wave of firings at health agencies, here's how many people got cut and the impact of the roles that were lost.
  • Light up your Fourth of July weekend and enjoy a variety of resort offerings and experiences for the whole family. Let us do the grilling and join us for Park Hyatt Aviara's annual BBQ and firework display. Enjoy live entertainment and experience our take on the classic American BBQ. Dine under the palms followed by your exclusive, show-stopping view of Aviara's spectacular Fireworks display. WHERE: The Gardens WHEN: 5 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. $155 Per Person | $60 Per Child (Inclusive of tax and service charge) Get tickets Visit: https://parkhyattaviara.com/upcoming-events/ View this event on Facebook Menu (PDF file)
  • From the organizers: This October, Bread & Salt, in collaboration with curator and artist Jason Sherry, presents Haunted House 3: The Castle, the third annual Halloween art event designed to challenge and engage audiences with its unique, immersive experience. Over two nights—Friday, October 25, and Saturday, October 26, from 5 to 9 pm—27 artists will showcase light, sound, performance, and sculptural installations inspired by Halloween folklore, art history, and medieval architecture. Set in a haunted house-style maze within the Bread & Salt galleries, the exhibition will take viewers on a journey from the eerie to the playful, with scenes and performances that evoke fear, satire, and curiosity. Highlights include installations based on La Llorona, the “War-Hall,” a pop-art interpretation of an old dark castle, and a 16mm movie theater screening classic horror films. The project will evolve throughout the night, ensuring that no two visits are the same. This event offers a rare opportunity to experience San Diego’s experimental art community as they explore the intersection of art, history, and Halloween lore. Admission is free, with donations accepted. Featured Artists Include: Brian & Ryan, Dan Allen, Emily Aust, Claudia Cano, Joe Leo Cantrell, Kate Clark, Yvette Dibos, Matt Dunn, Sal Gonzalez, Ryan Griffith, Matt Hebert, Lindy Ivey, Wendell Kling, Spenser Little, Joshua Eggleton, Nuala Eggleton, Xuchi Naungayan-Eggleton, Mya Hunnefeld, Richard Keely, Natusestmori, Anna O’Cain, Sofie Ramos, Trista Roland, Jason Sherry, Paul Vargas, Jones Von Jonestein, Helena Westra. Related links: Bread & Salt: website | Instagram
  • The goblins are haunting, the monsters will mash, it's time to get ready for our Halloween bash. Join the best young singers in San Diego as they perform some the best known spooky songs for you from the "Time Warp" to the "Addams Family" musical to "The Nightmare Before Christmas." It is a spectacular event of music, light, drama, and dance hosted by Beetlejuice! We hope you will join us for a concert you won't want to miss! Get Tickets Visit: https://typsandiego.org/performances
  • The Front Arte y Cultura and Kilikili Project present “Don’t Look at Me” a video concert screening previously filmed at The FRONT Arte Cultura on the day of the solar eclipse, April 8th 2024. Kilikili is the brainchild of Lexi Pulido, birthed under her original jazz alternative quintet, now the psuedonym for ensemble variations of her original compositions. For this performance, Pulido worked alongside Katie Berns and Ryan Ebaugh to deliver arrangements of spoken word, powerfully-woven melodic play, and physically challenging, theatrical gestures. From the artist, "'Don’t look at me' liberates the artist from ego, bowing to the role as vessel over self." The event runs 5 - 7 p.m.The film itself lasts 30 minutes and will be preceded by a brief artist presentation beginning around 5:30 p.m. Following the film, attendees will be invited to partake in homemade rice krispies wrapped in the excess red plastic wrap she has used in multiple performances throughout 2024 as a symbol of shame, an invitation to "peel back the layers" of shame to access pleasure. This event is free, and we request your RSVP to get a head count going! Filmed by Francisco Eme & Elizabeth Baca Lighting Design by Hector Castro Filmed at El Salón Theatre Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-front-arte-y-cultura-and-kilikili-project-present-dont-look-at-me-a-video-concert-screening-tickets-1025406336957 The Front Arte & Cultura on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us to learn what to expect in the late stage of the disease, and explore new ways to communicate and provide care as needs are changing. This class is presented by local nonprofit Alzheimer's San Diego and is designed specifically for care partners. Pre-registration is recommended. For more information visit: alzsd.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Even for Israelis who support the ceasefire with Hamas, it's been hard to watch Palestinians convicted of involvement in mass shootings and suicide bombings walk free.
  • Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has the rare opportunity to retry her defamation case against The New York Times even though she lost it — twice in a 24-hour-period — in early 2022.
  • There have been touching moments — sometimes away from the headlines, and the front lines — that have moved the world this year.
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