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  • For the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons, we highlight a brewery that has become a hub for the game.
  • Applications are down 25% compared to this time in past years. Although financial aid application information has not been shared with immigration or other agencies in the past, many fear that will change.
  • There is a lot of TV on deck in the new year – including multiple medical dramas, a violent Netflix drama about Utah settlers in the 1850s, plus, cop shows, Westerns and documentaries.
  • What's so funny about getting older? Plenty. Join us to find out! Six women "of a certain age" find the humor in everyday living and raise funds for a worthy cause. First 2 shows were sold out. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brassy-broads-encore-comedy-show-tickets-1037078879847
  • November 16, from 9-11:30 a.m. In this workshop, students will learn about the origins of Kintsugi, the Japanese ‘art of golden repair,’ and its meaning as it relates to one’s own life. Instructor Luis Santiago explains, “In these uncertain and crazy times, I believe people can find some solace and comfort in realizing that their so called 'scars' and imperfections are things that do not need to be hidden or ashamed of.” While the traditional craft of Kintsugi can take multiple months to complete, mastery in application, and involves toxic lacquer, the techniques used in this workshop to repair two ceramic pieces and embellish these pieces in two distinct Kintsugi-inspired ways brings it to a much wider audience and allows for completion in one workshop. All materials are included. Students will learn two distinct ways of highlighting the breaks of their provided ceramic pieces and will take home a unique piece. Ages 17+ are welcome. • Military and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available.
  • Join us every 2nd and 3rd Tuesday of the month for a captivating evening of adult read-aloud pleasure! Enjoy fiction with interesting characters? How about a spooky mystery? Perhaps you prefer a spicy novella? Sit back and relax with your community as we explore books of various genres! We will begin each read-aloud with a summary of the content covered previously, read for 30 minutes, and finish up with an engaging discussion. Visit: https://www.sandiegoreader.com/events/2024/nov/12/tell-a-tale-tuesday-adult-read-alou/?et=334338#:~:text=Sit%20back%20and%20relax%20with,up%20with%20an%20engaging%20discussion.
  • Author Gary Rivlin says regulation can help control how AI is used: "AI could be an amazing thing around health, medicine, scientific discoveries, education ... as long as we're deliberate about it."
  • Duration: 3 Months Format: Distance Program Overview This three-month course explores play analysis, a key skill for theatre directors, actors, dancers, choreographers, and performers. Participants will work on assignments that develop practical skills, focusing on areas like dramatic structure, contextual analysis, character development, active analysis, and scene interpretation. Personalized feedback from instructors supports growth throughout the program. Program Format The course is conducted entirely by distance, offering flexible scheduling. Practical, real-world assignments allow participants to apply directorial insights. Weekly assignments build on each other, with personalized feedback provided to ensure continuous progress. Learning Outcomes Participants will explore techniques for analyzing plays, engaging with texts, and storytelling. The program covers narrative elements like character development and dialogue. Certification Upon completion, participants receive a certificate recognizing their work. For inquiries about start dates, tuition, and more, contact Viktor Kaplan at info@nipai.org. Visit: https://www.nipai.org/programs/the-director-and-play-course New International Performing Arts Institute on Instagram and Facebook
  • Environmentalists gathered at a beach in Encinitas over the weekend, to push for the passage of a better plastic bag ban in California. In other news, a California bill would prohibit public libraries from banning books solely because of their topics or views. Plus, San Diego has the only zoo outside of Australia with platypuses, and now, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance is partnering with an Australian zoo to study how climate change is affecting them.
  • 6-course collaboration dinner with Chef Mike Arquines. Originally from the Bay Area, he graduated from the Art Institute in San Diego with a bachelors degree in Culinary Arts/Management. Chef has worked in and around San Diego before traveling to further hone his skills, working in some of the finest kitchens around the country, including Charlie Trotter’s in Chicago and Le Bernardin in New York City, before founding The LAB: Dining Sessions in 2011. In 2013, Chef Mike co-founded Mostra Coffee, an award-winning specialty coffee roaster. The company won Roast Magazine’s “Micro Roaster of the Year” in 2020 and was named one of the Top 100 small businesses in America by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in 2024. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/r/matsu-oceanside?corrid=f9a3f7f1-57e0-4e6a-b94a-e84e19b0ecc2&p=2&sd=2024-11-27T19%3A00%3A00 Matsu on Instagram and Facebook
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