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  • If you’re looking for fellowship but can’t make it in person to OMA, join our Virtual Art Share series from home or wherever you are with refreshments of your choice, and enjoy some conversation with fellow artists! Sculptors, painters, photographers, and artists of all disciplines are welcome. Take part in this conversation via a computer, tablet, or smartphone. How to Participate: Email your file (JPEG or PNG) to Theo, dehartt+artshare@gmail.com, with "OMA Virtual Art Share” in the subject line of your email. This online event is hosted on Zoom, join the meeting here: Meeting ID: 884 8509 1576 Content Advisory: This is a supportive peer group for artists of all experience levels, engaging with a broad range of subject matter, including but not limited to: artificial intelligence, anime, landscapes, various forms of sculpture, photography, portraiture, figurative work, LGBTQ themes, sexuality, politics, and war. Because the artwork and discussions may include mature or sensitive content, participants under the age of 18 must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian or have explicit guardian permission to attend. If any participant—adult or underage—prefers to avoid potentially triggering content, we are happy to accommodate by scheduling their presentation earlier in the session to allow for a timely and respectful departure. Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego's biggest R&B party goes old school, playing the music you were made to love until today! Now That’s R&B is the ultimate R&B party for real music lovers. And we’re bringing nothing but good energy, nostalgic vibes, and bangers all night. Whether you're in your "In My Feelings" era or just want to body roll with your crew, this is the night you’ve been waiting for. What to expect: All R&B. All Night.(no filler) A high-vibe, sexy crowd Live DJ sets mixing the best of R&B of all times Full bar + drink specials Dance floor open all night Follow us on Instagram @nowthatsrnb and @sdmelanin for playlist drops and event updates. 21+
  • In the mountains east of San Diego sits a place called Ilan-Lael. It’s 14 buildings on 10 acres, but beyond that, this place defies description.
  • The Old Globe's newly commissioned play based on Herman Melville's 1853 short story, "Bartleby, the Scrivener," has extended its run through March 22.
  • The latest installment in KPBS’ Price of San Diego series: Why the average San Diego Gas & Electric customer is now paying almost $200 a month to keep the lights on.
  • The Trump administration is not only arresting far more children, but they are being kept in the system longer. Research shows that any contact with the immigration enforcement system increases anxiety, post-traumatic stress and depression in children.
  • En el episodio de hoy, el equipo de Port of Entry recuenta el camino que llevó a la creación del Proyecto de Ley AB 91 en California. Analizamos la importancia de esta nueva legislación y los retos a los que ahora se enfrenta.
  • Cinema Junkie has a new book recommendation, David F. Walker's "Black Film: A History of Black Representation and Participation in the Movies."
  • We sit down with North County reporters to discuss the state of housing in the region, plus other recent stories. And, a KPBS series takes us inside San Diego's museums.
  • First, Representatives Sara Jacobs and Mike Levin got a look inside the Otay Mesa immigration detention center. Also, we bring you an update on a decades-long effort to restore California fisheries. Then, we’ll bring you the story of a Chula Vista tall ship considered an asset to the community. Plus, the inspiration behind this year’s Beatles Fair.
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