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  • Marco Zamora and Juan "El Creativo" Renteria, an LA-based creative pair, have created a spiral sculpture that gives the illusion of floating in the air.
  • Noah Kahan went from writing a pandemic album on his parents' farm in rural Vermont to selling out an arena tour and being nominated for best new artist at the Grammys.
  • Separatist leaders in Nagorno-Karabakh said that after "a lack of concrete actions" by international parties, their forces had few options to ensure civilians' safety.
  • Opening Reception for "Color Scheming", an Art Exhibition displaying over 95 ready-to-hang original paintings plus refreshments and the fellowship of other art enthusiasts. The Reception will also feature a special showcase of original art and photography by over 20 creative emerging artists from the Just in Time Foster Youth Group, a non-profit organization that provides services and support to youth that have timed out of the foster care system. Both Exhibitions run until July 1. The Gallery is open Wednesday - Sunday, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The paintings can also be viewed and purchased online. Please visit here for more information. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Join us at Black Biz Flea Market! This unique event is a one-stop shop for unique finds, all while supporting incredible Black-owned businesses! With over 50 vendors and a variety of finds like handcrafted goods, vintage items, plants, clothes, home décor, jewelry, art, and great eats, you’re sure to find something you love! Refresh and reconnect, shop Black biz, and catch a vibe! See You There! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • This presentation is part of Dissecting Visions of Identity and Care in the Future, a 4 part-film series made possible by the Sloan Foundation’s Science on Screen initiative. Each film will be paired with a guest speaker. Dissecting Visions of Identity and Care in the Future will evaluate how cinema’s interpretation of the future frames humankind within intersections of surveillance, race, healthcare, identity, and A.I. advancements. We are particularly interested in how the technological advancements presented in these films have implications for present day systemic injustices. Director: Shalini Kantayya | Runtime: 85 minutes | Year: 2020 | Rating: UR | Country: USA | Language: English | Documenary Genre: Documentary, AI Tagline: Modern society sits at the intersection of two crucial questions: What does it mean when artificial intelligence increasingly governs our liberties? And what are the consequences for the people AI is biased against? When MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini discovers that many facial recognition technologies do not accurately detect darker-skinned faces or classify the faces of women, she delves into an investigation of widespread bias in algorithms. As it turns out, artificial intelligence is not neutral, and women are leading the charge to ensure our civil rights are protected. Speaker: Professor Amy Alexander, Computing in the Arts, UC San Diego Visual Arts Theme: Algorithms, Bias, and Us: Fighting Back and Moving Forward (Fighting for equality and regulation of algorithmic and facial recognition technologies) Critic Quotes: “Coded Bias is not interested in wallowing in despair for the future, like many tech-infused documentaries like to do. Kantayya wants to inform and inspire change.” - Austin Chronicle
  • Andrew Scott stars as a grifter who's always ready to swindle, seduce or murder in a new eight-part miniseries based on the 1955 novel. Ripley combines a bold narrative with visual surprises.
  • A two-time Grammy-winner and seven-time nominee, Gregory Porter has undoubtedly become jazz’s most celebrated male vocalist, “a jazz singer of thrilling presence, a booming baritone with a gift for earthy refinement and soaring uplift” (New York Times). Joined by his band, he will share music from his 2020 Blue Note album, "All Rise," and his 2021 favorites collection, "Still Rising." Epstein Family Amphitheater at UC San Diego on Facebook / Instagram Gregory Porter on Facebook / Instagram
  • The annual Bunny Ball is a Spring themed black-tie charity celebration organized by Cruise 4 Kids, a nonprofit organization. The Bunny Ball brings together San Diego's finest to create a collection of new stuffed Bunnies to donate to sick and needy children. Help us raise money & reach 1,500 Bunnies! Each guest is required to bring a new stuffed bunny which we collect for distribution to multiple organizations (Autism Tree Project Foundation, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito, Miracle Babies, Easter Seals SoCal, Promises2Kids, Father Joe's Villages), and other local churches and orphanages) in time for Easter gifting. 21+ only Visit: https://cruise4kids.com/bunny-ball Cruise 4 Kids on Facebook Bunny Ball on Facebook / Instagram
  • The new film is gorgeous and meticulously crafted, but a bit too precious.
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