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  • New Art Gallery Coming Spring 2025 The Kruglak Art Gallery is closed for the fall semester as we await the opening of our brand-new gallery, which will be located within the new Media Arts Center, adjacent to the Art Department. In the meantime, the Art Department is planning fall art events. The first event will be an exciting virtual art exhibit that will be available for viewing on the Kruglak Gallery website in the fall, please watch for announcements of other art events. Through My Lens // Virtual Art Exhibit The practice of the artists in this show is diverse and runs the gamut from historic processes to experimental digital systems. “Through my Lens” features the art of Chris Ferreria, Lauren Greenwald, Aaron Pedro, and Benjamin Poarch. Ferreria works both in color and black and white. He uses both abstract and representational imagery to explore and understand the tensions between the public and private dimensions of identity formation, and perception in society. Greenwald is a visual artist working in photography and video, using a range of traditional and contemporary methods to explore landscape, perception, and the experiential. Pedro is deeply attuned to his surroundings. The ocean, in particular, is his greatest muse. Photographing the ocean at dusk, he uses long exposure techniques to emphasize the movement of waves and clouds. Through photo-compositing, blending portraiture with landscapes and seascapes, he creates photographs that evoke both emotion and conceptual art, offering a new perspective on scenic photography. Poarch uses a unique process to create his images called a tintype. A tintype is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal. Also included will be work created by Tim Faris, CJ Heyliger, Bekkah Walker, and Patricia Zambrano. Visit: https://www.artdoc.photo/online-exhibition/through-my-lens
  • It's the latest lawsuit abandoned by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since Trump appointees have taken over at the bureau.
  • The Trump administration's erasure of federal data has put the Internet Archive in the spotlight. The organization, with its small but mighty team, is working to help save the world's digital history.
  • A 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Julian area of San Diego County on Monday.
  • Victorian stories, music and poems of the Season Take a break from the hectic pace of the holidays for a simpler and gentler holiday celebration for ages 7 and up. Step back in time with an afternoon of Victorian stories, poetry and music shared by some of your favorite Write Out Loud performers. Explore the real meaning of Christmas through humor, kindness and unexpected visitors in the night. Two matinee performances perfect for the whole family!* 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Historic Villa Montezuma: 1925 K Street, San Diego, CA 91902 *Recommended for ages seven and older
  • The Teamsters union demands that Amazon recognize its unionized workers. The company refuses and says the strikes won't affect operations.
  • The North Coast Symphony Orchestra presents “Home for the Holidays,” a concert of seasonal favorites, on Friday, December 13, 2024 at 7 p.m. at the San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdelena, Encinitas. The performance includes "Sleigh Ride," "The Polar Express," "A Charlie Brown Christmas," "Wassail Dances," "Festive Sounds of Hanukah," and much more. The orchestra was founded in 1947 and will be conducted by Liesl Hansen. Admission: $18 general, $15 seniors/students/military, free for children 18 and under. Visit: https://www.northcoastsymphony.com/concertstickets.html North Coast Symphony Orchestra on Instagram and Facebook
  • The 55-year-old man sent the basketball star threatening and sexually explicit messages on social media, then traveled from Texas to Indianapolis to try to encounter her in person, prosecutors say.
  • Join Improv Troupe Kid Goblin for "How the Goblin Stole Christmas: An Improv Show," where festive cheer meets mischievous mayhem. This fully improvised holiday adventure will take you on a hilarious and unpredictable journey filled with quick wit, quirky characters, and side-splitting twists. Perfect for anyone who wants to add a little goblin mischief to their Christmas season, this show promises laughter, surprise, and a touch of holiday magic. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind festive performance! About Kid Goblin: In 2022, six lifelong friends with decades of combined improv experience came together with a shared mission: to spread joy through laughter. And thus, Kid Goblin was born! With boundless creativity and quick thinking, founders Chanel, Joel, Spencer, Mateo, Sara, and Itzel craft a new show every time they hit the stage. From the depths of the underworld and onto the stage, Kid Goblin whisks audiences away to another realm of long-form improv. Based in San Diego, California, this powerhouse team brings infectious energy and comedic prowess to every performance, leaving audiences craving more. Visit: https://newvillagearts.org/event/how-the-goblin-stole-christmas-an-improv-show/ Kid Goblin Improv on Instagram
  • Charlie Javice, whose startup claimed to be revolutionizing the way college students apply for financial aid, was convicted of defrauding the banking giant by exaggerating her customer base tenfold.
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