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  • Iran's supreme leader threatened Israel and the U.S. with “a crushing response” over attacks on Iran and its allies. The Pentagon said Friday that more U.S. forces would be coming to the region.
  • Rewoven Narratives: Cotton, History, Modernity, and the Black Southern Experience offers a profound exploration of the deep connections between the past and present in the deep rural Texas South. Through North’s artistic lens, visitors are invited to engage with the intricate fabric of family, collective memory, and a heterogeneous culture that defines the region. The exhibit examines the transatlantic slave trade's impact, focusing on Black Atlantic themes and creolization. The Black Atlantic highlights the cultural network formed by the African diaspora, while creolization refers to the blending of African, European, and Indigenous cultures. This fusion shapes the rich traditions of the American South. North's skillful blend of photography, oral histories, artifacts, and cotton creates an immersive experience that transcends time and place. It allows viewers to reflect on the complex layers of Southern heritage. The exhibition serves as both a showcase of North's artistic evolution and a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. Central to the exhibition is an examination of how the legacy of slavery and the cotton industry continues to shape the fabric of modern society in the region. By delving into the economic, social, and cultural impacts of these historical forces, the exhibition sheds light on the enduring inequalities and structures that persist today. Through North's use of cotton as both a medium and a narrative device, visitors are encouraged to contemplate its dual significance: as the economic backbone of the slavery- driven South and as a symbol of resilience and reclaiming Black heritage. This artistic commentary offers a poignant reflection on the intersection of historical trauma and contemporary resilience, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of these narratives in shaping present-day social and cultural dynamics. Related events: Exhibition: July 9 to August 17 2024 Opening Reception: Tuesday, July 9 6:30-8:30 p.m. Gallery hours: Art Produce Gallery Hours: Thursdays & Fridays 2-5 p.m. or by appointment by emailing HERE. About the Artist: Robin North holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Houston with a concentration in Photography and Digital Media and a Master of Fine Arts in Art with a program emphasis on Photography and Multimedia from San Diego State University in San Diego, CA. As an interdisciplinary visual artist, educator, and archivist, his passion lies in preserving and celebrating the rich histories of Black families in the rural Deep American South. North delves into the complex histories and contemporary implications of cotton, slavery, modernity, and Black reclamation in the Deep South. North's work often incorporates mixed media, multimedia, and alternative photographic processes such as cyanotypes and platinum/palladium prints. He is known for his experimental narratives and portraits exploring identity and social change themes. His journey began when his grandmother entrusted him with his family's archives in 2006, unveiling a treasure trove of stories from generations past, captured in photographs, documents, and oral histories. Inspired by the resilience, joy, and perseverance within these narratives, Robin embarked on a personal quest to understand and share his family's roots. This journey gained deeper significance in 2016 when his uncle, James North, a fellow artist, shared his battle with Alzheimer’s disease—a poignant reminder of his time serving in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War, where he was exposed to the harmful effects of Agent Orange. During this time, his family and the broader Black Jackson County community asked him to tell their stories through his visual arts practice, family archives and his scholarly work to ensure they were not lost to time. This profound request propelled him to found "Keeper of the Walls"; a digital repository dedicated to collecting, digitizing, mapping, and sharing Black family archives from Jackson County, Texas. This project serves as a virtual space where families like his can contribute their photographs, documents, and stories, ensuring that their legacies endure for future generations. Related links: Art Produce: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Join us for a family-friendly performance showcasing the South Indian dance form known as Kuchipudi. This traditional dance combines intricate footwork, dramatic facial expressions, and graceful movements to narrate stories from Indian mythology and folklore. Participants will see a performance, create a craft, and then enjoy delicious Indian treats after. Recommended for ages 5-10. No registration required.
  • Get ready to groove and elevate your Fridays to a whole new level at Topside Terrace - Hotel Republic San Diego’s spectacular rooftop bar! Join us for an electrifying night of music and non-stop beats as our sensational DJs take the stage every Friday! With panoramic city views, delicious cocktails, and an unforgettable atmosphere, Topside Terrace is the ultimate party destination! Don’t miss out - see you on the rooftop every Friday! This week, sounds by DJ Dominik Wintner! See More Events here For more information visit: bardicmanagement.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Are you looking to learn some computer skills? These sessions—with instruction, hands-on opportunities, and plenty of time for questions and answers—are just for you! This Thursday’s topic is Social Media Privacy Tips. Office hours weekly on Fridays. Do you have questions about how to work a computer/phone/device? Office hours are held Fridays in the library’s multi-media room within the adult computer lab. Malcolm X/Valencia Park Library 619-527-3405. Presented by the San Diego Futures Foundation in conjunction with SD Access 4 All. For even more learning opportunities, see this month's calendar in the attachments area to the right or visit the SD Access 4 All webpage. January topics: 1/4 - Social Media Safety Tips 1/11 - Social Media Privacy Tips 1/18 - Social Media Phishing 1/25 - Texting and Cyberbulling
  • The Small Business Administration opened a center Monday in National City to help those recovering from last month's devastating floods. In other news, California is one of eight states joining a federal lawsuit to block the merger of Kroger and Albertsons. Plus, ahead of the March 5 primary election, we learn about the election in San Diego’s District 9, which is arguably the most diverse district in the city, encompassing wealthy neighborhoods like Kensington and financially challenged areas like City Heights.
  • "Stillness in Chaos" is an exhibition that invites viewers to discover tranquility amidst chaos. Through vibrant mixed-media paintings, it captures the essence of calmness, urging viewers to embrace the present moment and appreciate the world's beauty. Drawing inspiration from nature, each artwork symbolizes moments of stillness, prompting reflection on our connection with the environment. While celebrating nature's magnificence, the exhibition also sheds light on pressing environmental issues, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding our planet. Ultimately, "Stillness in Chaos" prompts viewers to contemplate their role in preserving the delicate balance of the natural world. Meet The Artist |Aazam Irilian In addition to our regular gallery viewing hours, you may wish to schedule your visit on a day when the featured artist will be present! Make plans to view the exhibit and meet Aazam Irilian on the following dates: • Friday, March 1, 2024 2:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. • Saturday, March 23, 2024 2:00p.m. - 4:00p.m.
  • Season 4 brings a fresh influx of guest talent to Only Murders in the Building — but the new faces don’t outshine the crimefighting, podcasting stars: Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez.
  • The much anticipated Scoop San Diego Ice Cream Festival is set to return to North Park for the 5th consecutive year on Sunday, June 25 from Noon - 4 p.m. The one-day brain-freezing event will feature dozens of local ice cream, gelato, and paleta shops from across San Diego. All the proceeds from the event will be donated to the San Diego Food Bank. Attendees have the option between general admission passes and VIP passes. General admission includes 10 1oz samples and access to the event from Noon - 4 p.m. VIP tickets include early access starting at 11 a.m., a swag bag, access to the VIP Lounge to chat with the ice cream chefs, and 10 1oz samples. New this year! Scoop has expanded the VIP Ice Cream Lounge and a new pup station for the four-legged family members complete with a cooling-off station, a grassy area, water bowls, and treats for the doggos. Additionally, Circus Joy will wow the crowds with stilt walkers and various circus performers demonstrating thrilling acrobatics and interacting with festival goers. For more information and to purchase tickets visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/5th-annual-scoop-san-diego-ice-cream-festival-tickets-596022227527
  • Republican Steve Garvey and Democrat Adam Schiff each raised more than $3 million between Feb. 15 and March 31. But Schiff started April with $4.8 million on hand — triple the amount in Garvey’s bank.
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