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  • In “Tomándome mi tiempo, conversaciones en la morada interior” you walk into a candlelit limbo, an in-between places, a liminal pocket of disfigured time and space. Here I meet with Santa Teresa and experience transcendental, faith fueled conversation with her, we find ourselves dismembered, lost, used. More a symbol than a home. I have wondered between the fibers I have found light in silence, I have found rebellion in whispers, autonomy in light touches. I invite you to have faith and walk the liminal space of mysticism and madness with me, and Santa Teresa. The opening reception takes place on Thursday, April 28 at 6 p.m. at the Performance Space, Visual Arts Facility UC San Diego. The exhibit will be available for the public at 3 p.m. on the following dates: • Friday, April 29 • Saturday, April 30 • Monday, May 2 • Tuesday, May 3 • Wednesday, May 4 • Thursday, May 5 For more information, please visit visarts.ucsd.edu/news-events/mariaantoniaeguiartesouza or call (858) 534-2230.
  • Youth soccer games seem to unleash the worst in adult behavior. Parents and coaches yell at refs, the players and each other. Adults' sideline behavior has resulted in a national referee shortage.
  • After Sunday's kickoff between Qatar and Ecuador, Monday's matches will consist of the United States against Wales, England versus Iran and the Netherlands facing Senegal.
  • Delegates reached a last-minute deal to pay vulnerable countries for damages caused by climate change. But the final agreement does not put humanity on track to avoid catastrophic warming.
  • Russia is losing creative talent. Some of its biggest artists have immigrated to Israel this year to rebuild their careers and safely voice their conscience about the war in Ukraine.
  • Mariah Carey sought to trademark the branding for products, but her request was rejected after a challenge from full-time Christmas musician Elizabeth Chan. Now anyone can be a Christmas queen.
  • An engrossing new film focuses on New York Times journalists Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor, whose reporting uncovered the crimes of Harvey Weinstein — and the vast network of people who enabled him.
  • The San Diego-based Tremble Clefs, led by Music Director Matt Ignacio, announced today that they will stream their virtual benefit concert, Shake, Rattle and Rock The virtual event will feature singers from their three locations, Encinitas, Rancho Bernardo and Allied Gardens. The concert will be live-streamed from Rock and Roll San Diego and will be shown on the Tremble Clefs San Diego website as well as their social media networks. The concert is free for viewers to watch and they will be taking donations on the website. During the concert, guests will have opportunities to donate and can even participate in the silent auction with all proceeds benefiting the non-profit's singing therapy programs directly here in San Diego. Date | Friday, April 29 at 5 p.m. Location | Online This is a free event open to the public. For more information, please trembleclefs.com/shake-rattle-and-rock or call (619) 363-0814.
  • The overload of fans trying to buy Taylor Swift tickets caused major tech issues. The singer responds that her team was assured the demands would be met.
  • In field recordings and fingerstyle guitar, Bachman's diaristic Almanac Behind documents cataclysmic weather as it becomes a larger part of our lives.
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