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  • This Event Is Canceled Interview with Judy Woodruff as part of the 29th Annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea, Writing That Inspires. Broadcast journalist Judy Woodruff is the Senior Correspondent for the PBS NEWSHOUR after serving for 11 years as its Anchor and Managing Editor. She has covered politics and other news for over four decades at CNN, NBC, and PBS. In 2023 and 2024, she is undertaking a reporting project, “America at a Crossroads,” to better understand the country’s political divide. Live music from Fred Benedetti to begin when doors open for general admission seating at 6:15 p.m. Writer’s Symposium by the Sea is an annual event that brings interviews with innovative creators, life stories, examples of great writing, and evocative conversation to Point Loma Nazarene University that inspire readers and writers alike. The 29th Annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea will be February 20-23, 2024, featuring Paulette Jiles, Elizabeth Gilbert, Nick Hornby and Susan Orlean. For more info visit pointloma.edu/2024writers Point Loma Nazarene University on Facebook / Instagram
  • Interview with Paulette Jiles as part of the 29th Annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea, Writing That Inspires in partnership with the PLNU Honors Program. Interview to be conducted by Ben Cater, Director of the PLNU Honors Program. Paulette Jiles is a novelist, poet, and memoirist. Her newest book, "Chenneville" will be published in September 2023. She is known for her books "Enemy Women Stormy Weather," "The Color of Lightning," "Lighthouse Island," and "News of the World," which was a finalist for the 2016 National Book Award. Live music from Katie Leigh to begin when doors open for general admission seating at 6:15 p.m. Writer’s Symposium by the Sea is an annual event that brings interviews with innovative creators, life stories, examples of great writing, and evocative conversation to Point Loma Nazarene University that inspire readers and writers alike. The 29th Annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea will be February 20-23, 2024, featuring Elizabeth Gilbert, Nick Hornby and Susan Orlean. For more info visit pointloma.edu/2024writers Point Loma Nazarene University on Facebook / Instagram
  • Sunday features great kids' programming and a focus on women, plus the fantastic Starship Smackdown!
  • The Roustabouts Theatre Company presents the Second Stage Reading Series take on a classic play with modern-day relevancy! Reginald Rose's courtroom drama takes on issues that are still relevant today as 12 jurors deliberate the fate of an accused murderer. Tempers get short, arguments grow heated, and the jurors become 12 angry people. The jurors' final verdict and how they reach it will electrify the audience and keep them on the edge of their seats. Date | Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 7:30pm Location | Lightbox Theatre, Liberty Station Purchase tickets here! $15/person Produced By Ron Christopher Jones & Phil Johnson Directed by Phil Johnson Featuring Brian Barbarin, Lawrence Brown, Sandy Campbell, Roxane Carrasco, Jim Chovick, Melinda Gilb, Samantha Ginn, Ron Christopher Jones, Jason Maddy, David McBean, Durwood Murray, Walter Murray & Milena Phillips
  • The Old Globe’s Arts Engagement Department is proud to announce the return of Mexican Independence Day Celebration as part of the AXIS plaza series. Audiences can anticipate an exciting lineup of cultural offerings such as live music performances by Mariachi Continental SD, Las Cancioneras, folklórico dance performances, arts and crafts, and fun for the whole family to enjoy! Hosted by Laura Jiménez and Markuz Rodríguez, co-produced by Arts Engagement Programs Associate Valeria Vega and Associate Director of Arts Engagement and Producer of Community Innovation Katie Harroff. Bring your sunscreen and get ready to celebrate! 11:00 a.m. Welcome speech with hosts Laura Jiménez and Markuz Rodríguez 11:15 a.m. Mariachi Continental music performance #1 11:40 a.m. Folklórico El Tapatío de San Dieguito dance presentation and dance set with audience 12:15 p.m. Las Cancioneras music performance 12:35 p.m. Hosts present La Lotería game with audience 12:50 p.m. Mariachi Continental music performance #2 1:10 p.m. “El Grito de la Independencia” with special guest Gilberto Luna of the Mexican Consulate General in San Diego 1:20 p.m. Mariachi Continental music performance 1:30 p.m.: Event ends This event is free and open to all who want to attend. This is an all-ages event. Celebración del Día de la Independencia de México Sábado, 16 de septiembre de 2023 11 a.m. a 1:30 p.m. Copley Plaza del Old Globe El Departamento de Arts Engagement se enorgullece en anunciar el regreso de la celebración del Día de la Independencia de México como parte de la serie de eventos de plaza AXIS. El público asistente podrá disfrutar de una increíble oferta cultural con actividades para toda la familia, incluyendo música en vivo con Mariachi Continental SD, Las Cancioneras, presentaciones de baile folclórico, talleres, y mucho más. Presentado por Laura Jiménez y Markuz Rodríguez, y co-producido por la asociada de programa Valeria Vega y la directora asociada de arts engagement y productora de innovación comunitaria Katie Harroff. ¡No olvides tu bloqueador solar y prepárate para celebrar en grande! 11:00 a.m. Bienvenida con maestros de ceremonia Laura Jiménez y Markuz Rodríguez 11:15 a.m. Presentación musical #1 con Mariachi Continental 11:40 a.m. Presentación de baile con Flklórico El Tapatío de San Dieguito 12:15 p.m. Las Cancioneras12:35 p.m. Maestros de ceremonia presentan juego de La Lotería con la audiencia 12:50 p.m. Presentación musical #2 con Mariachi Continental 1:10 p.m. “El Grito de la Independencia” con invitado del Consulado Mexicano 1:20 p.m. Presentación musical #3 con Mariachi Continental 1:30 p.m. Fin del evento Este es un evento gratuito y no requiere de boletos para asistir. Este evento es apto para todas las edades.
  • The Kruglak Art Gallery presents a new exhibit, Vantage Point, opening on Tuesday, Sept. 12, on the Oceanside Campus. This exhibit features the art by MiraCosta College art faculty, including Diane Adams, Alla Bartoshchuk Musgrave, Frol Boundin, Ryan Bulis, Randall Christopher, Remi Dalton, Xuchi Eggleton, Christopher Ferreria, Brian Goeltzenleuchter, Yoshimi Hayashi, Lauren Greenwald, Nathaniel Hall, CJ Heyliger, Clayton Llewellyn, Sam Lopez, Jackie Lo, May-ling Martinez, Gilbert Neri, Kristina Nugent, Ann Olsen Judith Preston, Iana Quesnell, Dean Ramos, Bekkah Walker, Clay West, Mike Whiting, Erin Whitman, and Sam Wohl. Schedule: Tuesday, September 12 - 2:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 13 – Friday, September 15 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday, September 18 – Tuesday, September 19 2:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 20 – Friday, September 22 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday, September 25 – Tuesday, September 26 2:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 27 – Friday, September 29 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.Related links: Kruglak Gallery website | Instagram
  • From the organizers: Join us at "Poetry Without Borders," a reading of joy, defiance, and the American experience. Featured readers are: KAZIM ALI was born in the United Kingdom and has lived transnationally in the United States, Canada, India, France, and the Middle East. His books encompass multiple genres, including the volumes of poetry Inquisition, Sky Ward, winner of the Ohioana Book Award in Poetry; The Far Mosque, winner of Alice James Books’ New England/New York Award; The Fortieth Day; All One’s Blue; and the cross-genre texts Bright Felon and Wind Instrument. His novels include the recently published The Secret Room: A String Quartet and among his books of essays are the hybrid memoir Silver Road: Essays, Maps & Calligraphies and Fasting for Ramadan: Notes from a Spiritual Practice. He is also an accomplished translator (of Marguerite Duras, Sohrab Sepehri, Ananda Devi, Mahmoud Chokrollahi and others) and an editor of several anthologies and books of criticism. After a career in public policy and organizing, Ali taught at various colleges and universities, including Oberlin College, Davidson College, St. Mary's College of California, and Naropa University. He is currently a Professor of Literature at the University of California, San Diego. His newest books are a volume of three long poems entitled The Voice of Sheila Chandra and a memoir of his Canadian childhood, Northern Light. KARLA CORDERO is a descendant of the Chichimeca people from Northern Mexico, a Chicana poet, educator, and ARTtivist, raised along the borderlands of Calexico, CA. She is a three-time Pushcart nominee and offered fellowships from California Arts, VONA, Macondo, CantoMundo, The Loft Literary Center, Community of Writers and Pink Door Writing Retreat. Karla teaches creative writing and composition at MiraCosta College and San Diego City College, receiving recognitions such as the San Diego State University Global Diversity Award and Associate Faculty of the Year for education and social justice. Her commitment to bridging education and community is further practiced as founder of Voice 4 Change: a spoken word showcase, inviting nationally award winning writers to share their narratives of survival and celebration for diversity through performance and workshop facilitation. Karla is the editor of SpitJournal an online literary review for poetry and social justice and the CFO and Social Justice Equity Coordinator for the non-profit Glassless Minds, an open mic venue in Oceanside, CA, serving historically underserved youth. In addition, as a performing artist, Karla is the 2013 Grand Slam Champion, aiding the Elevated San Diego Slam Team to rank 4th in the nation at the National Poetry Slam Competition. She has been invited to perform for television networks such as NBC 7 San Diego Art Pulse, TBN Juice Live, and the Old Globe Theater. Her poems have appeared in NPR, Academy of American Poets: Poem-a-day, O-Oprah Magazine, PANK, Bettering American Poetry, Latino Book Review, the Bernie Sanders 2020 Campaign Rally, The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4. LatiNEXT Anthology, among other publications. Karla is the author of the chapbook, Grasshoppers Before Gods (Dancing Girl Press 2016) and her first full length collection titled, How To Pull Apart The Earth (NOT A CULT.) is a 2019 San Diego Book Award winner and awarding-winning finalist for the 2019 International Latino Book Award and the International Book Award. You can follow her work @karlaflaka13 BLAS FALCONER is the author of Forgive the Body This Failure (Four Way Books, 2018); The Foundling Wheel(Four Way Books, 2012); A Question of Gravity and Light (University of Arizona Press, 2007); and The Perfect Hour (Pleasure Boat Studio: A Literary Press, 2006). He is also a co-editor for The Other Latin@: Writing Against a Singular Identity (University of Arizona Press, 2011) and Mentor & Muse: Essays from Poets to Poets (Southern Illinois University Press, 2010). He teaches in the MFA program at San Diego State University. Falconer’s awards include a 2011 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, the Maureen Egen Writers Exchange Award from Poets & Writers, a Tennessee Individual Artist Grant, the New Delta Review Eyster Prize for Poetry, and the Barthelme Fellowship. Born and raised in Virginia, Falconer earned an M.F.A. from the University of Maryland (1997) and a Ph.D. in Creative Writing and Literature from the University of Houston (2002). He currently lives in Los Angeles, California with his family. ARTHUR KAYZAKIAN is the winner of the 2021 Black Lawrence Immigrant Writing Series award for his collection, The Book of Redacted Paintings, which was also selected as a finalist for the 2021 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry. He is the recipient of a creative writing fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He is also the winner of the Finishing Line Press Open Chapbook Competition for his chapbook, My Burning City. He has been a finalist for the Locked Horn Press Chapbook Prize, Two Sylvias Press Chapbook Prize, the C.D. Wright Prize, the Sunken Garden Poetry Prize, and the Black River Chapbook Competition. He is a contributing editor at Poetry International and a recipient of the Minas Savvas Fellowship. He serves as the Poetry Chair for the International Armenian Literary Alliance (IALA). His work has appeared in or is forthcoming from several publications including Taos Journal of International Poetry & Art, Portland Review, Chicago Review, Nat. Brut, Michigan Quarterly Review, Witness Magazine, and Prairie Schooner. Hosted by WILLIAM NERICIO. The Director of San Diego State University's longest-running Interdisciplinary and Cultural Studies graduate program, MALAS (the Master of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences program), William Nericcio is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at SDSU, where he also serves on the faculties of Chicana/o Studies and the Center for Latin American Studies. Nericcio's first book, Tex[t]-Mex: Seductive Hallucinations of "Mexicans" in America, appeared with the University of Texas Press in February 2007. His next book, an edited anthology of playwright Oliver Mayer's early works entitled The Hurt Business appeared in April of 2008 and his follow-up to that, Homer from Salinas: John Steinbeck's Enduring Voice for California, on the work of John Steinbeck (with a strong California focus), appeared in March, 2009. Publishing in various fields across the humanities and social sciences, Nericcio is the author of noteworthy essays including his lurid meditations on the life of Pee-wee Herman (aka Paul Reubens) in the Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies and an illustrated survey of the cool comic Mestizo stylings of Gilbert Hernandez and his spiritual godmother, Frida Kahlo, for NYU Press's Latino Popular Culture. Links to these works and more are available on his World Wide Web Mothership while his latest blog entries on stereotypes and American mass culture can be found on The Tex[t]-Mex Galleryblog and at mextasy.blogspot.com. Lastly, Nericcio's latest books, Talking #browntv: Latinas and Latinos on the Screen, co-authored with Frederick Luis Aldama (December 2019), for the Ohio State University Press and Cultural Studies in the Digital Age: An Anthology of 21st Century Interdisciplinary Inquiries, Postulations, and Findings for Hyperbole Books, co-edited with Dr. Aldama and Italian semiotician Antonio Rafele (January 2021), are now in print. Learn more about Dr. Nericcio published work on Amazon.com and Academia.edu. Related links: Verbatim Books: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • American Me Comedy Tour presents a special One-Nite Comedy Benefit in support of Vantage Point. Stand-Up at the historic La Jolla Comedy Store. Produced by Jason Rogers and Stefani Von Huben. Join American Me Comedy, Wednesday, September 20, 2023, 8 p.m., at the historic La Jolla Comedy Store for an evening of laughs to benefit the local nonprofit organization: Vantage Point. Jason Rogers and Stefani N. Von Huben are bringing together a hilarious line-up of comics including: Host Jason Rogers, Jason Stuart, Glen “Big Baby” Davis (08’ NBA Champ), San Diego’s own Lisa Gilbert, and Daniel Alvarez. It's going to be a fun night of comedy for a cause in support of Vantage Point. 21+ with VALID ID, if you have a foreign ID, you also need a passport! Proceeds from tickets sales will be donated to Vantage Point Inc.: a San Diego non-profit committed to expertly matching passion with purpose through fulfilling employment opportunities. Vantage Point Inc., was created to spark social change by increasing the integration of people with disabilities, as well as, individuals recovering from addiction into meaningful jobs in the community. Come share this special one-nite comedy event in support of Vantage Point! With your support, we can make an impact on our San Diego community and help change lives, one job and one laugh at a time!
  • ARTIST | Bebel Gilberto WHEN | Tuesday, September 19, at 8 p.m. - Doors at 7 p.m. VENUE | Belly Up Travern ADMISSION | $38-$67 $38 advanced seat / $40 day of show seat / $67 reserved loft seating (available over the phone 858-481-8140 or in person at our box office) Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • This weekend in the arts: "Barnatan Plays Brahms" at The Shell; Ethan Chan, Lexi Pulido at Art Produce; San Diego Ballet and Sue Palmer at Balboa Theatre; Dustin Lothspeich benefit at the Casbah; Plus: GI Film Festival, San Diego Fringe and "La Lucha."
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