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  • Join us for an evening of powerful, uplifting music as the Voices of Our City Choir presents Celebration of Black Joy, a journey through inspirational songs that honor resilience, community, and shared humanity. Presented as part of CCAE First Wednesdays, this free concert brings together voices and stories that reflect the strength and creativity of our city. Through music rooted in lived experience, the choir celebrates joy, connection, and the power of coming together. California Center for the Arts, Escondido on Facebook / Instagram
  • A mother’s deep bond for her children is the subject of an exhibit for Women’s History Month at The Photographer’s Eye Gallery, which will show works by three accomplished artists, Debe Arlook, Christina McFaul and Michele Zousmer. "Mother/Child" will open March 7 at the nonprofit Photographer’s Eye in Escondido, with the gallery hosting an artists’ reception on March 14, when the three artists will attend a walk-through of their work at 4 p.m. The reception will follow at 5 p.m. The exhibit will end on April 4. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and by appointment. Attendance is free. Debe Arlook will display photographs from "one, one thousand," which documents the relationship between her sister and her sister’s son, an epileptic who requires constant care. Christina McFaul will show monochrome images from her book, "Sanctuary in the Wild," which follows her two young sons as they immerse in nature. Michele Zousmer will show photos from "MIS[S]UNDERSTOOD," a colorful series about Irish Travelers and the significant role mothers play in this marginalized ethnic group. Arlook began documenting the relationship between her sister, Lori Sandler, and her nephew, David, 31, almost by chance. During the throes of the Covid epidemic she drove from her Los Angeles home to Colorado to visit with her sister and nephew. One day she was standing in the kitchen doing what photographers do, shooting images, when a voice in her head said, “You need to make a project about Lori and David.” As soon as she heard the voice she knew it was true but was unsure how to go about it. As if addressing this doubt, the voice said, “You’ll figure it out,” and in that moment Arlook knew she could rely on her experience. She followed her intuition and documented the trying and loving relationship between the pair. The photos include statements by Lori, a life-long caregiver, explaining some of the content. Arlook says she hopes her viewers will look beyond Lori’s daily trials and David’s physical challenges, and that the project isn’t designed to evoke sympathy. “That wasn’t what this story was meant to be,” she says. “This is a story of a mother’s love and dedication to her child’s well-being. Our story is one of countless family care-giver stories around the world. We wanted to show what goes on behind closed doors so others in similar situations would feel seen and not alone. ... It is a heavy story, but an important one.” Arlook’s project, one, one thousand has been published and shown on three continents, at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical School, and has been presented at a Harvard Medical School conference co-hosted with Boston Children’s Hospital. McFaul similarly traces the bond between mother and child, as her lens follows her two young sons as they discover nature in a steamy, watery world. Her images have a furtive quality, as if we as viewers are peeking in on private moments in a child’s world of wonder. McFaul, who is based in San Diego, said chance played a role in her project. “I didn’t go out with the intention of making the work,” she says, but was taking candid shots of her two boys in a natural setting. “The first image I made was of my son in natural hot springs, floating and looking up into the tree canopy. Something in his stillness revealed a part of him I had never seen before. He was completely still, appearing to be at one with nature; enveloped and engrossed in wonder and awe.” She originally intended to create a family book, but as she showed the images to others they were taken by the beauty and mystery. McFaul realized she had captured a universal experience — an initiation with nature. The result is her book, "Sanctuary in the Wild." “I feel that nature is very much alive, so when we are in reverence to her, you start to see what is normally unseen.” Michele Zousmer’s discovery of Irish Travellers was born of curiosity, after seeing a reality show in which they were a subject. She went to Ireland and was introduced to them through a colleague, who took Zousmer to a horse festival. While he photographed the horses, Zousmer photographed the Irish Traveller women. “They were over the top,” says Zousmer, a San Diego resident. “They looked so provocative and inappropriate, and I said what is going on here? These women are amazing, I love them.” Zousmer has a history of photographing marginalized communities, especially women, and she didn’t need someone to explain what her lens was revealing. The Travellers are an ethnic minority within Ireland who endure social ostracism, and as a result suffer the pains of depression, domestic violence and suicide. Hence the title for this body of work and her book, "MIS[S]UNDERSTOOD." “When I met these women in Ireland and I saw the hardships they went through, that became my focus,” she says. “That’s what I do, that’s where my project led me, and that’s where the book got made.” Zousmer has visited the Irish Travellers several times over the past eight years, establishing relationships, each time focusing on families as they grow. Debe Arlook: https://www.debearlookphotography.com Christina McFaul https://www.christinamcfaul.com Michele Zousmer https://www.michelezousmer.com The Photographer’s Eye on Facebook / Instagram
  • Support local small businesses this Valentine’s Day at Parkway Plaza’s Valentine’s Craft and Vendor Market! Taking place on Saturday, February 7, and Sunday, February 8, from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., experience this amazing indoor and outdoor vendor market that brings together local, independent businesses and merchants specializing in food, drinks, jewelry, handmade crafts, home decor, fashion, art, wellness, design, and more. Whether you’re shopping for a Valentine, Galentine, or a little something for yourself, discover unique, handcrafted finds made with love and care. Visit: https://visitparkwayplaza.com/ Parkway Plaza on Facebook / Instagram
  • -Limited availability- Beginning with Mars, we review the ongoing effort to search for habitable planets, liquid water, and life in the cosmos. Culminating in the search for intelligent life, whether or not it already exists on Earth. Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson: Website/ Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready, North America! The vocal wonder from Down Under, The Ten Tenors, are bringing their electrifying 30th Anniversary World Tour to your shores in 2026! After rave reviews, standing ovations, and sold-out tours across Europe and Australia, these ten talented and charismatic Aussies are thrilled to return to their favorite territory in the world. Celebrated globally for their unique blend of soaring harmonies, dynamic stage presence, and genre-defying performances, The Ten Tenors deliver an unforgettable musical experience. This special anniversary show features a powerful mix of Classical Crossover, Neapolitan Classics, and Classic Rock anthems—all delivered with their trademark Aussie charm and vocal brilliance. Fans will be treated to the group’s signature medleys, including three brand-new arrangements created exclusively for their North American audiences. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer, this tour promises an emotional, energetic, and deeply entertaining evening that showcases why The Ten Tenors remain one of the most beloved vocal groups in the world. If you see one tenor act this year—do yourself a favour and make it The Ten Tenors. Their voices will lift your spirits, stir your soul, and leave you cheering for more. Don't miss this chance to celebrate three decades of vocal magic with the group that redefined the tenor genre for the modern age. The Ten Tenors on Facebook / Instagram
  • First, for the first time in two decades parking meter rates will increase in La Mesa. Then, we bring you the latest details around the expansion of Medi-Medi plans. Also, the annual Holiday Bowl for the 1st time ever will happen in January. Lastly, we caught up with a few, top-ranked local birders.
  • Celebrate love in elevated style with a sky‑high Valentine’s experience designed for romance at Top of the Hyatt. From February 13–15, couples are invited to escape above the city for an unforgettable evening featuring champagne, artisanal flatbreads, and decadent desserts — all set against breathtaking panoramic views. Your Celebration Includes: A Bottle of Champagne Veuve Clicquot, Reims, France NV Flatbread of Choice - Calabrese Sausage Flatbread - Vegetable Flatbread (VG) The Perfect Treat - Strawberry Red Velvet Heart Cake - Two Chocolate-Dipped Long Stem Strawberries $125 per couple Located on the 40th Floor, Harbor Tower Grand Hyatt San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us on Saturday, February 14 for the opening reception of “Love Letters 3,” featuring Divergence Art Collective. This show includes an international group of artists working across a wide range of mediums, all reflecting on the theme of love. From romantic and platonic connections to a deep affection for a genre or form, the works on view build on Divergence’s history of creating exciting and varied exhibitions. It’s the perfect way to spend a Valentine’s weekend surrounded by art, music, and community. There will be live music, and drinks will be available for purchase from LastSpot (for guests 21+). This event is free and open to all ages. “Love Letters” opens February 14, from 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Distinction Gallery, 317 East Grand Ave, Escondido, CA 92025 Visit: https://www.distinctionart.com/ Distinction Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Ellen P. Aprill is senior scholar in residence at UCLA Law School’s Lowell Milken Center For Philanthropy And Nonprofit Law. She recently retired from LMU Loyola Law School where she is the John E. Anderson Professor of Tax Law Emerita. She received her education at University of Michigan, UCLA, and Georgetown University Law Center, where she served as an editor for the Georgetown Law Review. After law school, she clerked for the Honorable John D. Butzner of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and for the Honorable Byron R. White, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. Aprill is a fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel and received the 2023 Vanguard Award for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement in Nonprofit Law from the ABA Business Section Exempt Organization's Committee. USD School of Law on Facebook / Instagram
  • Fallbrook's favorite, Lindsay Deutsch is back! (Yes, she's the violin powerhouse from TAKE3!), and this time, she's teaming up with the incredible pianist Jason Stoll. Both classically trained and internationally celebrated, Lindsay and Jason are known for turning concert halls into unforgettable experiences full of energy, passion and amazing talent. Their show is a high-octane musical adventure, packed with favorites from Billy Joel, Leonard Bernstein, John Williams and The Beatles - the kind of music you grew up with, reimagined with flair and fire. It's fun. It's fresh. Don't miss it! Fallbrook Music Society on Facebook
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