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  • World Premiere! A beautiful and tightly-written drama that not only looks back at a productive life, but also celebrates the legacy left behind. At the insistence of his wife, an acclaimed playwright returns to his Connecticut home during the final days of his terminal illness. During an autumnal Saturday morning in the beauty of the garden patio, multi-generational family and friends stop in to see Terrence and have the conversations that so many of us wish we could have with someone we love. Peppered with comedic moments, common sense and camaraderie, "Passing Conversations" reminds us that life and love are precious, leaving us with a sense of hope, faith and a little good fortune. Monday October 2nd at 8 p.m. Industry Night For more information visit: powpac.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Keir Starmer, 61, is a social liberal, fiscal moderate and leader of the United Kingdom's Labour Party, which won Thursday's election in a landslide.
  • The San Diego Actors Theatre is holding a staged reading of AR Gurney's comedy "The Perfect Party"! on Saturday, August 26th, at 2 p.m., at the Riford Library. The screening will provide guests with an afternoon of laughter and entertainment. Directed by the esteemed Sam Woodhouse, this hilarious comedy features a talented cast including William Barstad, Laura Ganz Holtan, Patricia Elmore Costa, Byron La Due, and Kathi Diamant. Mark your calendars and plan to experience the joy of live theater with "The Perfect Party!" This screening is surely Mr. Gurney’s funniest, meanest, and most theatrical play yet. “What a pleasure it is to watch a veteran writer step out, at some risk, into the unexpected,” stated The New York Times. Join us for an afternoon of laughter, while also contributing to a great cause. We look forward to seeing you there! For more information, please visit: sdactorstheatre.net Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Hayes secured the number two spot when Democrat Kevin Juza conceded in recent days.
  • Check out what panels are must-see according to our resident Comic-Con geek.
  • The group exhibition How We Gather investigates the notion and enactment of solidarity across various contemporary artists’ practices through the lens of the pandemic. The state of emergency brought on by COVID-19 both magnified existing structures of precarity and inequity, while also strengthening social bonds. In the words of writer, activist, and artist Johanna Hedva, as a society we witnessed “what happens when care insists on itself, when the care of others becomes mandatory, when it takes up space and money and labor and energy.” The failures, shocks, and losses brought on by the pandemic revealed a deficit of care in numerous realms, inspiring many artists, activists, and theorists to reevaluate how their work can generate a greater responsibility to a collective body—a stronger sense of unity, collaboration, and mutuality. From conversations on “solidarity economics” to attempts to build “solidarity infrastructures,” this exhibition takes stock of what solidarity in the arts means today. Participating Artists: Zarouhie Abdalian, Adelita Husni-Bey, Pia Camil, Cog•nate Collective, Kimi Hanauer, Susan Jahoda and Caroline Woolard, Elana Mann, noé olivas, Nina Sarnelle and Selwa Sweidan, Alice Yuan Zhang Opening reception: Find event details for the Oct. 7 2-6 p.m. reception here: For more information visit: mandevilleartgallery.ucsd.edu
  • All of Wyoming is facing criticism after a man there displayed a wolf he captured in a bar.
  • Art Party opens "Korea in Color: A Legacy of Auspicious Images," a brand-new exhibition of contemporary works of art in dialogue with select traditional masterpieces coming from the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea. This exhibition celebrates color and the legacy of symbolic imagery in Korean painting, setting the tone for a very vibrant evening. The event is an indoor/outdoor experience with an open-air activity terrace in addition to festivities in the Museum’s rotunda and gallery spaces. Come dressed to impress in your most colorful attire. You won’t want to miss this multi-sensory evening at the Museum! ART PARTY INCLUDES: Opening night preview of featured exhibition, "Korea in Color: A Legacy of Auspicious Images", plus insights from Museum docents who will be available for art dialogue throughout the evening Exciting signature cocktails from both local and Korean brands West 32 Soju, Zini Vodka, and Hummy Sparkling Soju themed on the Korea in Color exhibition Special iced teas and coffee from Midnight Animal, and iced boba from Tealightful Cafe Tastings from local restaurants, including Woomiok, Glass Box, Panama 66, and Zen Modern Asian Bistro Delectable snack selections from KoreaCrate High-tech cotton candy creations in a variety of shapes and colors from Sweet Art Cotton Candy Colorful video filming with Hypno Photo Booth Live painting by Korean American muralist Kimchi Juice Hands-on opportunity to explore flora and fauna in Korean art using holographic watercolors and collage to create your own unique landscape Music by DJ KSLY and live performances KPOP glitter eye makeup by GLMR And many more activities to be announced! TICKETS ON SALE NOW! $75 Gallery Collective members | $85 Museum members | $100 nonmembers San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • “Stir” is a story that takes us back to the universal experience of the pandemic.
  • The Biden campaign is running ads in states expected to be competitive this election, targeting Black and Latino voters in particular.
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