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  • In this virtual workshop series, artists are invited to turn their journal into a studio companion and idea incubator. Through interactive Zoom sessions we'll explore simple, repeatable practices artists can use to generate content, clarify ideas, and deepen connection to their work. NOVEMBER TOPIC: HOW TO UNDERSTAND YOUR STORY In this interactive journaling workshop, you’ll: - Explore your core values and creative motivations - Use guided journaling prompts to uncover your personal “Why” - Shape words that inspire your art, fuel your career, and connect you with audiences You will receive a Zoom link in the emailed RSVP confirmation receipt. Ticket Prices: Artist Alliance Member: Free Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Turn Your Words into a Powerful Performance Your story isn’t meant to sit quietly on the page. It’s meant to breathe. To move. To make people lean in and forget to blink. In this 6-week creative “play shop,” you’ll bring your writing, your wild ideas, your lived experiences, and your talent—and together we’ll transform them into a performance that grabs an audience by the heart. Through my proven actor-writer storytelling exercises, and my direction you’ll: - Discover how to make every moment on stage alive and unforgettable - Tighten your story so it lands with power - Add depth, humor, and nuance using acting techniques you never thought you could pull off - Create dynamic characters and give them voices, mannerisms, and irresistible energy - Step into strong objectives that drive your scenes forward Every week, you’ll share your works-in-progress, get real-time feedback, and watch your material rise to a whole new level. And because this is me, we’ll do it with laughter, play, and a whole lot of “Wow, I didn’t know I could do that.” By the end? You won’t just have a piece you’re proud of but a performance ready for our virtual showcase on July 14 @ 6-7 p.m. that will leave your audience talking about you long after the curtain falls. Tickets will be available for $7 two weeks before the showcase for audience members (participants already enrolled in the course do not need to buy a ticket). All levels welcome. Whether you’re new to performing or a seasoned pro ready to stretch yourself, you’ll be seen, supported, and challenged to shine. Let’s bring your story to life in a way no one will forget. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • We look at how the Coronado Terrible Orchestra has created a space for adult musicians to grow. Then, San Diego Fringe is going global with the World Fringe Congress. And finally, we round it off with your weekend arts preview.
  • Jason Seber, conductor San Diego Symphony Orchestra DreamWorks’ "How to Train Your Dragon 2" is that rare sequel that’s a worthy successor to the original. When Hiccup and Toothless discover a secret ice cave with wild dragons and a mysterious Dragon Rider, they find themselves in an epic battle to save the future of man and dragons! "How to Train Your Dragon 2" In Concert features this spectacular sequel presented in HD with composer John Powell’s thrilling score performed live to picture by the San Diego Symphony Orchestra in an awe-inspiring experience for the whole family. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • In her book, local author and licensed therapist Ashley McGirt-Adair looks at how racial bias in mental healthcare impacts Black patients, why culturally responsive care is important, and what it takes to heal out loud.
  • How can digital systems improve access to public services, health care, education and financial inclusion at national scale? India offers a glimpse into this type of technological governance. The country’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) has become a globally significant model for how governments can use technology to deliver services more effectively, efficiently and inclusively. In this talk, Manoj Ahuja will discuss how DPI is transforming agriculture through AgriStack and education through platforms like the Academic Bank of Credits and DIKSHA. Then, Arti Ahuja will examine how DPI is reshaping health care through the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission and supporting informal sector workers through the e-Shram database, linking citizens to public entitlements, skill-building and employment opportunities. This public lecture series is organized by the Peter F. Cowhey Center on Global Transformation and the 21st Century India Center at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS).
  • On Sunday, a San Diego-based warship fired and disabled an Iranian cargo ship amid an ongoing United States-imposed blockade on Iranian ports. Then, how the blockade is impacting energy prices and supply.
  • A new report shows that nearly half of U.S. households did not earn enough to cover their necessities in 2024.
  • Lawmakers put millions toward a state library program aimed at bringing Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to California children. Now the state library and a California nonprofit are under fire for how they spent some of the money.
  • What does Iran look like beyond conflict? Iranian American artists here in San Diego use sculpture, storytelling and tradition to share a fuller picture of culture, memory and home.
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