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  • Elections in San Diego’s North County will determine, among other things, the direction of the county Board of Supervisors, the leadership of several cities and what growth and development will look like in Oceanside and Poway.
  • The investigation is continuing into the crash of a small airplane that took off from John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana and slammed into a neighborhood near El Cajon, killing all four people aboard.
  • Join guest chef Michelle McKenzie, most recently the author of “The Modern Larder: From Anchovies to Yuzu, a Guide to Artful and Attainable Home Cooking” for a class that strategically uses pantry and fridge staples to elevate vegetarian dishes to main-course status. Michelle’s new book features dozen of pantry items, but we’ll highlight just a few, like chickpea flour, labneh, beans, curry leaves, turmeric and kombu. Having these humble ingredients on hand makes it easy to transform vegetables into something special In this class we will: • Make Chickpea Flour Pancakes, topped with a spoonful of creamy labneh or topped with a soft-cooked egg. • Learn to make White Beans with Tomato and Curry Leaf. As we cook, you’ll get a glimpse into Michelle’s cooking philosophy, which depends on a well-stocked larder that equips you to add flavor without adding time to your cooking. Date | Sunday, January 30 from 12 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. Location | Online Register here! Admission is $25 per person, plus fees. This cooking class is brought to you by Milk Street Cooking School. For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/new-vegetarian-mains-with-michelle-mckenzie-tickets or email cookingschool@177milkstreet.com.
  • Political experts say that other global leaders can learn from Ardern's moment of gracefully bowing out while keeping reputations largely intact.
  • A deal has been reached between Ethiopia's warring parties — the federal government and Tigrayan forces — for a permanent cessation of hostilities.
  • The Scripps Jazz at the Athenaeum Series open with an appearance by brilliant jazz clarinetist Anat Cohen with Brazilian seven-string-guitar master Marcello Gonçalves. Ever charismatic, prolific, and inspired, Grammy-nominated Anat Cohen has won hearts and minds the world over. Cohen and Gonçalves’s first duo album, Outra Coisa: The Music of Moacir Santos, was nominated for a Grammy as Best Latin Jazz Album in 2017. Last year they recorded their second collaboration, Reconvexo, turning to music from the Música Popular Brasileira (MPB) songbook by artists such as Caetano Veloso, Milton Nascimento, and Gilberto Gil. Date | Tuesday, March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Location | The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library Get tickets here! Members: $40 Non-members: $45 For more information, please visit ljathenaeum.org/events/jazz-22-0329 or call the venue at (858) 454-5872.
  • NOTE: Itzhak Perlman has rescheduled his tour. This event has been rescheduled from the original date of Jan. 25, 2022. The new date is April 25, 2022. Tickets already purchased will automatically be valid for the new date with no action required. Tickets may also be refunded or donated. An Evening with Itzhak Perlman: Stories and Music is a new program created from the culmination of many years of Mr. Perlman sharing the story of his life and career through anecdotes, musical pieces, and personal photos from his archives. It is the first-ever experience for audiences to learn more about the extraordinary 13-year-old boy who became a household name over 60 years ago. Don’t miss the reigning virtuoso of the violin in this intimate show. Date: April 25, 2022 Time: 7:30pm-9:30pm Location: California Center for Arts: Escondido Cost: $65-$150 For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • The Biden administration has promised to help end the war in Yemen, but it continues to approve weapons sales to the Saudi government that is blamed for prolonging the war.
  • Professors Setsu Shigematsu and Anne McKnight of UC Riverside lead a dialog with journalist, author, political analyst, TV news anchor, and media producer Mei Shigenobu, PhD, Visiting Scholar in the Department of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Riverside, about the politics of images, dis/appearance, transnational media politics, liberation movements, and the film The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi and 27 Years without Images (Eric Baudelaire, 2011). Date: Monday, February 28,2022 at 11am Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: Free Watch the film as a guest of the UC San Diego Library, Feb. 24 - Mar. 2, through event registration. The dialog will be introduced and moderated by Daisuke Miyao (Director, Film Studies, UCSD), Judith Rodenbeck (Chair, Media and Cultural Studies, UC Riverside), and Lisa Cartwright (Director, Art Practice PhD, UCSD). For more information on this event please visit HERE! For Zoom link registrations visit HERE!
  • In her current series DOUBLE EXPOSURE, Cathy Cooper Scott explores the feeling of color and texture. These pieces are executed on glass with chunky strokes of oil and spray paint - with freedom to explore beyond the boundary of the frame. The DOUBLE EXPOSURE series broadly reflects aspects of a landscape aesthetic —real and imagined. Surrounded daily, living in Southern California, with stunningly vibrant, whimsical and breathtaking natural beauty, from the Pacific Ocean beaches to the high desert mountains, Cathy is inspired and motivated to capture her experience of nature. Likewise her subject and material choices reflect concern for climate change and sustainability. Date | January 8 through January 28. Opening reception takes place Saturday, January 8 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Artist reception takes place Saturday, January 22 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Location | The Escondido Arts Partnership Expressions Gallery For more information, please contact Kim Hutson de Belle/CB4 Creative Collective at 702-461-8062 or khdebelle@yahoo.com.
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