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  • EōS Fitness is sharing the love on Saturday, Feb. 14 by opening its gyms to the public, free of charge. Non-members and members are invited to come try a free workout with as many guests as they’d like and experience a wide range of amenities fit for exercise practitioners of all levels. Visit: https://www.eosfitness.com/ EōS Fitness on Facebook / Instagram
  • After an appeals court tried to end telemedicine access to mifepristone, one of the two pills used in a medication abortion, the Supreme Court stepped in. Here's what's happened and what's to come.
  • Gather to listen to exciting storytelling in The San Diego Museum of Art Library. Families are invited to come and enjoy lively storytelling, songs, and readings of some of our favorite art-inspired children’s books. Readings are at 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. inside The San Diego Museum of Art Library with entry near the Panama 66 restaurant. The San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Attend San Diego's Largest Business Growth Event! Founded in 2008, Small Business Expo is the largest business-to-business trade show, conference, and educational event in the United States, designed specifically for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and startups. Held live and in person across major U.S. cities, this dynamic one-day event brings together thousands of passionate small business professionals. Attendees can participate in workshops led by top industry experts, explore innovative vendors offering tools to grow their businesses, and network to build valuable new business relationships. Small Business Expo is your opportunity to take strategic action, equipping yourself with the resources and connections needed to immediately boost your business growth. Why Small Business Expo is the Must-Attend Event of the Year: - Exhibitor Hall: Discover cutting-edge products and services to help your business thrive. - Workshops & Keynotes: Learn from iconic business leaders - Speed Networking: Expand your professional network quickly and effectively. - Business Card Exchange: Promote your business and connect with like-minded professionals. - Industry Meet-Ups: Build relationships within your industry and beyond. Interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at the Small Business Expo? Contact us at (212)651-0700 or visit our Exhibitor Information page: https://www.thesmallbusinessexpo.com/exhibit/ Small Business Expo on Facebook / Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Jimmy Dorantes at The Photographer's Eye; San Diego River Park art in Santa Ysabel; Brisk One at Woo Studios; Lauren Gunderson's "A Room in the Castle" at Moxie; Hi-Res storytelling; Mother's Day at the library and more.
  • A group of emergency experts wants the Trump administration to raise the bar for federal help after disasters, and also make it easier for survivors to get money quickly.
  • The trend among boys and young men of optimizing their physical appearance includes dangerous practices. Experts offer advice on how to talk to their sons about body image and healthy behaviors.
  • Soulful Screenwriting helps you explore the soul of a screenplay, and yourself as a writer. This is an empowering interactive workshop, where we explore key dramatic narrative storytelling principles, as well as common pitfalls to avoid to make your screenplay or dramatic story more effective. Soulful Screenwriting is not just for screenwriters. Much of what we discuss applies to other forms of dramatic narrative, such as a play or modern novel. Bring a notebook! The series includes in-class writing exercises culled from several of the Now Write! books to help you get out of your own way, get creative juices flowing, and benefit your stories – whether a rewrite or starting from scratch. Each Soulful Screenwriting meeting begins with a brief guided meditation to get present. SCHEDULE Every Tuesday evening for nine meetings, March 24 through May 19 6:30-7:30pm PDT I 8:30-9:30pm CDT I 9:30-10:30pm EDT Or just try the first one – Big Picture: What is a Dramatic Narrative Story TOPICS Key storytelling ingredients we'll explore in the series: • What is a Dramatic Narrative Story • Conflict • Stakes & Dilemmas • Character Development • Thematics • “Happy” Endings (and three other types) • Scenes, Dialogue & Nonverbal Communication • Genres (sprinkled throughout) WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT SOULFUL SCREENWRITING "Your exercises have proven very helpful! It's a good reminder to me, to keep taking workshops because there will always be new ways of looking at things. Thanks so much for a beneficial and thought-provoking workshop." - Lise Pyles, award-winning screenwriter and co-founder of San Antonio Screenwriters' Guild (two-time attendee) “I enjoyed the workshops; they helped me figure out some basic plot points for my next screenplay.”- Patty Sandoval Sralla, screenwriter, top 10 percent in many notable screenwriting contests, co-founder San Antonio Screenwriters’ Guild, rock singer “Had a blast! Very valuable information.“ - James Beene, Writer, Entrepreneur (two-time attendee) “I really enjoyed your class - and it also helped me from an actor's perspective, because as you know, we always have to dig around for our characters' motivation.”- Kate McIntyre, actress, writer, webseries producer INSTRUCTOR: LAURIE LAMSON A produced and published American writer dedicated to original storytelling, creative practice, and positive impact - with art, heart & soul. With a film/video production background, Laurie's specialty is scriptwriting. She has written 122 produced film, video and audio scripts for education, marketing and entertainment, including a multi-award winning feature film. She has also directed internationally well-received short films and videos, including a metaphysical romance with thirteen honors. Laurie was editor or co-editor of three books in the popular Now Write! creative writing series recently published a similar compilation for actors: Now Act! Insight, Advice, and Preparation Processes from Actors, Coaches, and Casting Directors.
  • Join us at the UC San Diego Conrad Prebys Concert Hall to celebrate Women's History Month! kallisti vocal ensemble presents a concert of rarely heard vocal chamber music from across the span of several generations. Among those represented on the program are Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina, whose music earned international recognition, as well as an intricate, delicate acapella duet by Swiss composer Katharina Rosenberg. A new generation of American composers is also featured on the program, including Kate Soper's iconic "Only the words themselves mean what they say" for voice and flute, along with duets for voice and doublebass by Lila Meretzky and 2025 Guggenheim Fellow Katherine Balch. The concert also features Swedish composer Karin Rehnqvist's "Puksånger/Lockrup" for two voices and percussion. A tour de force for both singers, Rehnqvist's twenty-minute work incorporates traditional Swedish folk singing and herding-calls, and is set to texts that speak to the experiences of women of all times. The kallisti concert features UC San Diego graduate students in Contemporary Music Performance: vocalists Emily Barger, Julia Anne Cordani, flutist Leanna Keith, double bassist Andrew Crapitto, along with pianist Kyle Adam Blair and guest artist Christopher Clarino, percussion. kallisti was founded in 2009 by Distinguished Professor of Music Susan Narucki and has presented innovative chamber operas and vocal chamber music over the past seventeen years. We acknowledge - and celebrate - International Women's History Month with our concert. "I hate silence when it is time to speak." Germaine Tailleferre kallisti vocal ensemble on Facebook
  • The Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts together with Alumni Relations at UC San Diego invite all to an inspiring conversation with renowned alumni shaping the future of design across theatre, film, and immersive storytelling. This event will feature a discussion between alumni Robert Brill '88 and Al-e McWhorter '18 as they discuss their career experiences, share insight and answer questions from the audience. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insight and network with professionals in the field! ABOUT THE SPEAKERS: Robert Brill '88 is an internationally acclaimed scenic designer and current UC San Diego Theatre and Dance faculty member. A four-time Tony Award nominee, his work spans Broadway blockbusters, world-premiere operas at the Met, and immersive stage environments seen across the globe—from Hell’s Kitchen and Cabaret to collaborations with Disney and The Flaming Lips. Al-e McWhorter '18 is a production designer and art director whose career bridges film, visual media, and world-building. A UC San Diego Visual Arts alum and AFI-trained production designer, she’s worked with Industrial Light & Magic and major brands like Coca-Cola and Honda. Al-e recently led art direction for "The Musical," featured at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. SCHEDULE: 5:30 pm: Doors Open / 6 pm: Talk / 7 pm: Q&A / 7:30 pm: Event Concludes Event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP!
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