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  • This year, the Grand Ave Festival, will take place in Escondido's historic downtown on Grand Ave from Escondido Blvd. to Ivy. Attendees will be able to shop from hundreds of vendors for unique hand-crafted gifts and imports, enjoy international cuisine and local entertainment at the Maple Street Community Stage. New this year will be a Beer & Wine Garden @ Maple & Grand. And there’s more…Such as the Creative Kids Corner @ Juniper & Grand that will feature Robotic Team Demonstrations from local High Schools, and the ever-popular Art In The Garden at Heritage Garden! 2021 Schedule Maple Street Plaza Stage: 9 a.m. = The Blackouts 10 a.m. = Welcome from the Chamber 10:30 a.m. = The Blackouts 11:30 a.m. = CAHS Flag Team 11:45 a.m. = Comedy w/ Dan The Man Noon = Johnny C 1 p.m. = Georgia’s School of Dance 2 p.m. = Belly Dancing 3 p.m. = Band Jambool 3:30 p.m. = Hangman 5 p.m. = Close
  • Despite retreading familiar game mechanics in the survival horror genre, The Callisto Protocol offers a meaningful update to what made Dead Space such a revered classic.
  • COVID-19 defined the high school experiences of many students entering college this fall. "I went from 16 to 18 in a blur," says one freshman.
  • John Lee was elected as Hong Kong's next leader Sunday by an election committee comprised of nearly 1,500 largely pro-Beijing members.
  • In his visits to Israel and Saudi Arabia this week, President Biden will aim to keep the oil flowing and lock in progress on the Middle East's simmering conflicts.
  • At the start of 2021, people knew that President Biden had promised to end the war in Afghanistan. They did not know how it would conclude.
  • Gov. Steve Sisolak apologized on behalf of his state and promised to cooperate with an investigation of the federal government's past policies and oversight of Native American boarding schools.
  • Actors Eva Longoria, America Ferrera, Rosie Perez, Rosario Dawson, Zoe Saldana and Gina Rodriguez are also directors, producers and activists.
  • From the organizers: SDBG's Fall Festival connects visitors with harvest plants and autumn traditions, alike. From pumpkins and scarecrows to Halloween and Day of the Dead, the Garden decorates and celebrates the changing colors of nature and cooler temperatures in the air. Enjoy live music, hands-on crafts, fall-themed classes, and artist Katie Ruiz’s Dia de los Muertos ofrenda (see details below)! Bring items from home to contribute to a community altar to commemorate loved ones. Saturday, October 23 to Monday, November 1 / del 23 de Oct. Al 1ro de Nov. El Festival de Otoño de SDBG conecta a sus visitantes con plantas de temporada y tradiciones de otoño. Desde calabazas y espantapájaros hasta Halloween y el Día de los Muertos, el jardín decora y celebra los colores cambiantes de la naturaleza y las temperaturas más frescas en el aire. Este evento incluyente en el Jardín decora y celebra los colores cambiantes de la naturaleza y las temperaturas más frescas en el aire. Los visitantes podrán disfrutar música en vivo, estaciones temáticas de manualidades, clases sobre temas de otoño, y la ofrenda del Día de los Muertos de la artista Katie Ruiz (vea los detalles abajo). Traiga artículos de su casa para contribuir a un altar comunitario para conmemorar a sus seres queridos. Days with Special Events / Los días de actividades especiales Saturday, October 23 / sábado, 23 de octubre 10 am - 2 pm: face painting / pintura facial para niños 10 am - 4 pm: crafts / manualidades 11 am - 12 pm: Hullabaloo kids band / una presentación de la banda infantil 2 - 4 pm: Mariachi Real de San Diego band / una presentación de la banda Sunday, October 31 / domingo, 31 de octubre 10 am - 3 pm: crafts / manualidades 12 - 2 pm: Billy Lee and the Swamp Critters band / una presentación de la banda To celebrate Día de los Muertos, SDBG has commissioned artist Katie Ruiz to create an ofrenda that will open to the public on October 23. Katie Ruiz is a Xicana artist who resides in San Diego. She was raised in Southern California and Northern Arizona. Ruiz is a figure painter and sculptor best known for her blanket series in which she portrays couples standing or lying under colorful Mexican blankets. She has a strong connection with nature and often uses natural objects like rocks, shells, leaves and sticks in her weavings and sculptures. Ruiz is dedicating the piece to another artist who recently passed away, Yolanda López—one of the most important Chicana/o/x artists working in California over the past five decades. Born in 1942 and raised in San Diego’s Barrio Logan neighborhood, López was based for much of her career in the Bay Area, where she passed at the age of 79. She is best known for her iconic Virgen de Guadalupe series, a seminal oeuvre in Chicanx feminist art she produced during the 1970s, which became some of the most-widely circulated images of a Chicano artist of her generation. López was also an activist and educator celebrated for her role in the Chicano art movement. Para una celebración especial del Día de los Muertos, SDBG ha contratado a la artista Katie Ruiz para crear una ofrenda que abrirá al público a partir del 23 de octubre. Katie Ruiz es una artista, pintora y escultora Xicana que vive en San Diego y es reconocida por su serie de mantas coloridas. Esta ofrenda se dedicará a Yolanda López – una de las artistas Chicana/o/x más importantes que ha trabajado en California durante las últimas cinco décadas, así como una activista y educadora célebre por su papel en el movimiento del arte Chicano. El Jardín también albergará un altar comunitario donde el público podrá traer artículos para conmemorar a sus seres queridos.
  • Artist Aleksandra Skochilenko reportedly swapped in a tag at a St. Petersburg supermarket with a note about the bombing of a Mariupol art school. Her lawyer said a shopper reported her to the police.
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