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  • The Trump's administration has ramped up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by designating the Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization.
  • My Chemical Romance is coming to Petco Park on Sunday, August 30, 2026! Don’t miss this full stadium show with support from Babymetal! Secure your tickets today! My Chemical Romance on Instagram / Youtube
  • Jihye Lee, a highly regarded Korean-born jazz composer and bandleader based in Brooklyn, released her latest large ensemble album, "Infinite Connections," in 2024. This album, which features traditional Korean rhythms as its foundation, has been praised as a powerful testament to her artistry. Lee has graced prestigious stages such as Jazz at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall’s NYO Jazz. Her innovative approach to composition has garnered her numerous accolades, including the BMI Foundation’s Charlie Parker Jazz Composition Prize and the Korean Music Award. Jihye Lee on Facebook / Instagram
  • SDFFF's Shorts Program IV: "Defying Gravity" This shorts block highlights the power of the human spirit and the limitless possibilities of imagination. Featured Shorts: - "Anna, Greta, Sophie and the Rainforest" Directed by Ida Anita Del Mundo - "Deep Space" Directed by Evan Eslava - "Inside An Empty Raincloud" Directed by Elvert Bañares - "PANORAMA" Directed by Aaron Zonio - "Broken Mosaic" Directed by Alexandra "Lexie" Orr - "MVP" Directed by Getty Reyes Step into Shorts Program IV: "Defying Gravity" at the 5th Annual San Diego Filipino Film Festival on October 12 at 1 p.m. Tickets are available exclusively on our official website at sdfff.org Save the Date: October 12 at 1 p.m. Theater 13, AMC Theater Plaza Bonita, Westfield San Diego Filipino Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Community Screening: "The Road to Sydney" by Benito Bautista "The Road to Sydney" follows Philippine dance master and choreographer Sydney Loyola, who found refuge in dance after a childhood of bullying in Palawan. Now based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Sydney faces the painful realities of job loss and eviction following her gender affirmation. Through courage and artistry, she embarks on a journey of healing, identity, and reconciliation with her estranged father. Tickets to this Community Screening includes entry to the SDFFF Shorts Film Awards + Baryo Rising: Queer AFter Party. Save the Date: October 11, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. Theater 13, AMC Theater Plaza Bonita, Westfield San Diego Filipino Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Opens at MCASD Nov 20, 2025 – May 24, 2026 A Campbell’s soup can, a Phillips 66 sign and even a light bulb are easily recognizable images of a mid-century art movement called Pop that challenged the traditions of fine art by using imagery from popular and mass culture. "A Decade of Pop Prints and Multiples, 1962–1972: The Frank Mitzel Collection" marks the public debut of Southern California-based collector Frank Mitzel’s gift of more than sixty Pop Art prints to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Assembled by Mitzel over the course of three decades, this vibrant collection offers an impressive and valuable survey of Pop’s growth across the United States, England, and Europe during an era of rapid transformation. Pop Art emerged in London and New York in the mid-to late 1950s in response to the simultaneous exuberance and unease of the postwar period. “Pop artists were among the first to embrace printmaking specifically as a democratic medium, one that enabled them to reach broad audiences—and thus was truly popular—while courting associations with the commercial culture that inspired the work,” explained Senior Curator Jill Dawsey. Pop artists then turned to advertising and mass media, embracing bright hues, flat graphics, and rapid legibility. “In our own moment of heightened spectacle and media saturation, Pop’s commercial imagery may evoke nostalgia for the products of years past; Coca-Cola, Marlboro, Phillips 66 gasoline, and Campbell’s soup all appear in the Mitzel Collection,” added Dawsey. The Mitzel Collection bolsters MCASD’s existing holdings of artworks by Richard Artschwager, Christo, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, and Niki de Saint Phalle. It also introduces several new figures—especially from the heyday of British Pop, such as Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton, Gerald Laing, and Joe Tilson—not to mention the Icelandic-born, Paris-based Erró. The focused compendium of prints and multiples that Mitzel assembled tells a fuller and more nuanced story of Pop Art, and with it, of an eventful era. “In spite of its focus on a single art movement and a single decade, the Mitzel Collection is remarkably wide-ranging, reminding us that Pop Art itself was multifaceted, like the culture that inspired it,” Dawsey added. Mitzel, a future landscape designer, was born in Detroit in 1958 and began collecting Pop Art in 1990, around the time his husband, Bob Babboni (d. 2016), retired and the couple moved to San Diego. Living in proximity to Los Angeles and its galleries, and traveling frequently with Babboni, Mitzel developed a keen interest in Pop. He launched an informal but rigorous self-education, reading extensively and befriending a Los Angeles art dealer who shared guidance and insight. Drawn to Pop’s visual language—derived from comic strips, television, and consumer goods—Mitzel recognized echoes of his youth. “I’m a boomer,” he says with a laugh. Mitzel was also primed to appreciate Pop through his exposure to mid-century U.S. literature, particularly that of the Beat generation. A colorful catalog for the exhibition, produced by MCASD, is available at the Shop@MCASD and includes an insightful essay by MCASD Senior Curator Jill Dawsey entitled, "Fast Cars and Open Roads: The Frank Mitzel Collection," which introduces the exhibition. VISIT: MCASD La Jolla, 700 Prospect St, La Jolla, 92037 / www.mcasd.org
  • Tammy Murga is the environment reporter at KPBS.
  • SDFFF Shorts Program I: 'Finding Elsewhere' "Finding Elsewhere" is a compilation of stories that takes us on a fantastical ride of the unknown and the familiar we want to escape from. Featured Shorts: - "Kataw" Directed by Ashley Manugas - "Tomorrow, To Feel" Directed by Maki Makilan - "Sandstorm Steel" Directed by Nikolas dela Cruz - "Bahay-Bahayan (echoes beyond the horizon)" Directed by Marienne Louise - "Misteryo Ng Hapis (Sorrowful Mystery)" Directed by Vincent Espeleta Aguilar - "The Strawberries" Directed by Nicholas Luciano Catch our first shorts lineup under Shorts Program I: "Finding Elsewhere" on October 10 at 11 a.m. Get your tickets exclusively via sdfff.org. Save the Date: October 10, at 11 a.m. Theater 13, AMC Theater Plaza Bonita, Westfield San Diego Filipino Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Experience the magic of Front Row Saturday, a free live performance series at the cozy 215-seat Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium. Celebrate the vibrant talent of new and emerging artists from San Diego and North County, with an exciting mix of music, theater, dance, and more. Enjoy an up-close and personal performance in an intimate setting that brings creativity to life. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. If you love the sounds of Motown, you’ll love The Corvelles - a sizzling 9-piece band that pumps out a sensational, high-energy revue for all ages. City of Carlsbad on Facebook / Instagram
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wants air travelers to be nice this holiday season. A new DOT campaign asks passengers to help each other and thank flight attendants.
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