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  • FREE. Please join us for Terrific Talks! At 1 p.m. "When Has a Work of Art Changed Anything?" with Arzu Ozkal, SDSU Professor Prof. Ozkal will help us examine how art, design, and protest visuals confront authority and reclaim space, showing how sustained cultural actions over time have collectively shaped public memory and changed many elements of society. At 2:30 p.m. "My Story -- And Yours" with Ruben Navarette, Writer, Podcaster & Syndicated Columnist Nationally syndicated columnist and author Ruben Navarrette turns the lens on himself, and unpacks how the current Administration policies on Immigration Enforcement in Los Angeles radicalized him out of the center. Come early for a good parking spot and seat! To join a Zoom meeting, LIFE must have your email address in order for you to receive the invite link. Meetings will start at 12:45 p.m. (you can join 15 minutes earlier) and the speaker will start at 1 p.m. Email: life.miracosta@gmail.com
  • This week our speakers will inspire and instruct as we learn about a personal journey and how birds and insects coexist and co-workers depend! At 1 p.m. "From Hardship to the Spotlight" with Elsa Sevilla, Author & TV Host of "Historic Places" on KPBS/PBS. Elsa Sevilla takes you from hardship to healing in her personal story of resilience, identity, and transformation. At 2:30 p.m. "If You Love Birds, You Gotta Love Bugs!" with Gary Lillian, Volunteer, SD Bird Alliance The decline in global insect populations is a critical concern with cascading effects on ecosystems. Explore the intricate relationship between insects & birds, emphasizing how declining insect numbers threaten bird species. Please come early to get a parking permit and a good seat. There is an intermission between speakers. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html
  • President Trump’s new tax bill will kick millions off Medicaid nationwide. Here locally, one congressman says in his district 25,000 people could lose their health insurance. And, more on the new proposal to convert 101 Ash Street into affordable housing. Then, UCSD health workers respond to layoffs. Also, why the flags honoring veterans at Miramar National Cemetery are threatened and what can be done about it. Finally, we explore nature and history in one Escondido park.
  • Caught in the one second between life and death, a man must reconcile his life choices while navigating the ridiculous characters in his head including a Shakespearean Baseball Coach, a disgruntled Buca di Beppo server, and an acid-induced gargoyle. "Frankly, My Frank" blends characters and storytelling for an evening of humor and heart. Written and Performed by Second City Alumnus Frank Caeti (MADtv, Modern Family, Upright Citizens Brigade, Jimmy Kimmel Live) www.frankcaeti.com Directed by Ithamar Enriquez Press Reviews “Frank’s characters are as sublime as they are joyfully ridiculous and his unwavering commitment to them truly makes them burn bright”. – The Comedy Bureau LA “It brought tears to my eyes from being both belly-achingly funny and earth-shatteringly truthful. Frank Caeti plays multiple facets of himself with ease, shifting into fully-fledged characters in the blink of an eye and showcasing their depth and their humor to the audience’s delight. He has crafted one of the most unique one-man shows I’ve seen that will stay with me for a long time. Go see it!” – Dramaworks Audience Reviews “'Frankly my Frank, I Don’t Give a Frank' is a masterclass in solo performance. The show is simultaneously hilarious, heartfelt, insightful, impressive, and inspiring. This is not an easy task, but Frank makes it look effortless.” Kevin McGeehan – (10-Time Moth Winner, 2019 New York Moth GrandSLAM Champion) “Frank’s mesmeric performance is sheer proof of the unfortunate narrative that show business does not necessarily reward truly exceptional talent. A breathlessly hystericaland chokingly poignant examination of passionate aspirations and the shifting perspective of priorities. Frankly, you should give a Frank. I truly loved the show.” – Lance Barber (The Comeback, Young Sheldon) “Frank Caeti is a powerhouse performer. He captivates the audience from minute one and never takes his foot off the gas. And amidst all the silliness he had me crying like a baby at his honesty and vulnerability.” – Amanda Blake Davis (Second City, Hey Day) “A vulnerable, hilarious, wonderfully layered solo show. Frank gives a stellar performance.” – Stephnie Weir – (Second City and MADtv alum) “This show is fantastic! I laughed, I cried, I loved every minute of it. Frank expertly weaves deep emotion, serious questions, and joyful silliness into a dazzling tapestry of love and hope.” – Erin Z. “Frank possesses the uncanny ability to be both hysterical and vulnerable. Structurally, the show is a masterclass in story and character, all taking place in a brief moment in time. But I left the theater really moved, reflecting upon and appreciating the nuances in my own life.” – Bryan K “A heartwarming, hilarious, memorable show that will move you and keep you giggling all hour long.” – Monette M Frank Caeti on Instagram
  • The Downtown Chula Vista Association is excited to announce the return of its annual Día de los Muertos Celebration for a fifth consecutive year, taking place on Saturday, November 1, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. This cherished tradition invites families, friends, and community members to come together and honor the lives of those who have passed while celebrating the joy and color of life. The heart of Downtown Chula Vista, including Third Avenue and Memorial Park, will be transformed into a vibrant tribute filled with cempasuchils, music, large-scale alebrijes, a community altar, and a few friendly competitions. The free community event promises a day filled with live music and dance performances, a lowrider car show with ofrendas, kids crafts, artisan vendors at Mercado by Las Jefas Market, bites and sips, themed photo ops throughout the neighborhood, a community ofrenda and much more Downtown Chula Vista on Facebook / Instagram
  • Discover your creativity within at this Halloween themed paint party led by local artist and art instructor Christy Ross! $50 Includes 2 hour class, drink from Clairemont Coffee, 11 x 14 inch canvas and all supplies. All levels welcome! Ages 12+ welcome! Christy Ross on Facebook / Instagram
  • Discover your creativity within at this Dia de Los Muertos themed paint party led by local artist and art instructor Christy Ross! We’ll be painting this Frida Inspired calavera. $50 Includes 2 hour class, drink from Lemon Grove Coffee, 11 x 14 inch canvas and all supplies! All painting levels welcome! Ages 12+ welcome! Christy Ross on Facebook / Instagram
  • "Mosquito" buzzes into the micro cinema for a Bonkers Half-Assed Midnight on Saturday and iVIE Awards highlight student work on Sunday.
  • The North Park Music Fest returns Saturday, June 7, with 40+ musical acts and a free creator fair spread across 10 venues, bars and restaurants throughout North Park. Performers include John Doe, Julianna Zachariou, The Neighborhood Kids, In Mazes, Topeka Clementine, Tasha Smith Godinez and more.
  • Action junkies can get their adrenaline fix this week with "Ballerina" in theaters or the behind-the-scenes documentary "Wick is Pain," now streaming.
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