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  • Brokers Gallery Open Mic night, let your creativity shine in Downtown San Diego’s latest hub for art, music, and creative expression. Join us at Brokers Gallery for Open Mic Night, an evening where creativity shines inside one of Downtown San Diego’s emerging cultural art spaces. Whether you’re a musician, poet, comedian, or performer of any kind, this is your stage. Appox 8 minutes per performer. Step into our intimate, artist-run space with deep roots in the downtown creative community — a room built by artists, for artists. Come share your voice, connect, and be part of a growing cultural scene. Location: Brokers Building Gallery 525 C Street, Suite 2, San Diego, CA 92101 Time: 8 p.m. – 10 p.m. Artist sign-ups at 7 - 7:30 p.m. Doors at 6:30 p.m. Entry: General Admission: $15 — includes one drink ticket Performer Entry: Donation based. Parking: Validated flat-fee parking $8 is available at LAZ Parking - 5th and Broadway - 1026 Fifth Ave, San Diego, CA, 92101. Please use your credit/debit card to enter the garage we will provide you with a validation ticket at the event which will be scanned when exiting the garage to avail of our $8 flat rate. This is a 2 minute walk from our venue. We are also conveniently located directly on the 5th avenue trolley line. Broker's Building Art Gallery Board (BBAGB) on Facebook / Instagram
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WXXI listener Jonathan Black and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
  • 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
  • From artificial intelligence to fatalities from music streaming to the effects of immigrants on elderly health care, the Planet Money newsletter rounds up some interesting new economic studies.
  • Linda Davis is the digital fellowship project coordinator at KPBS. She oversees all aspects of the projects being completed by KPBS journalists for the fellowship. Her previous experience includes roles as a creative project manager and multimedia producer, and as a TV segment creator, producer and on-air presenter. Linda is originally from Chicago and holds a Bachelor of Arts in education and communication from Arizona State University.
  • Celebrate the holidays at Parkway Plaza on Saturday, December 13 from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. with Cookies with Santa, a fun, festive and free event perfect for the whole family! Guests will be able to enjoy a holiday craft station by El Cajon’s Parks & Recreation, cheerful storytimes, music from a live DJ, airbrush tattoos, balloon art, and sweet treats at the cookie station–all in a warm, festive setting! Plus, there will be appearances from Santa, the Gingerbread Man, and other surprise holiday characters, and playtime with adorable puppies from SD Puppy Parties. Bring the family, capture the magic, and kick off the season with this heartwarming community celebration!
  • San Diego County received $99.5 million, the Pala Band of Mission Indians received $21.5 million and Palomar Health received $50 million.
  • The San Francisco Ballet, composer Philip Glass, the Martha Graham Dance Company and more have pulled out of Kennedy Center performances. Here's a running list of cancellations.
  • Experience a journey of solo flute pieces spanning different cultures and times with musician Pam Vliek Martchev. She will be featuring the flute, alto flute, and piccolo, as well as composers like Marin-Marais, Bozza, Karg-Elert, and more. Pam Vliek Martchev served as principal flute with the Boulder Philharmonic in Colorado for 10 seasons, and has been a guest principal flutist of the San Diego Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Santa Barbara Symphony, Reno Chamber Orchestra, California Chamber Orchestra, and Long Beach Opera. She has been featured on many chamber music series such as La Jolla Summerfest, Art of Elan, Jacaranda, Chamber Music Unbound in Mammoth, Blanco Performing Arts in Texas, the Tannahill Arts Festival in Scotland, Le Salon de Musique, Bruman at UCLA, Dilijan, and LACMA Sundays Live. She is currently a member of the woodwind quintet Presidio Winds. You may have heard her on movie soundtracks, CD recordings, television specials, and in the San Diego pit for broadway shows such as King and I, Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, and My Fair Lady. A native of Long Island, NY, she began attending the Manhattan School of Music pre-college program at age 12, and continued another four years for her Bachelor of Music - her primary teachers were Harold Jones and Linda Chesis. During her student years, she won prizes in many competitions, was a soloist with the Long Island and Massapequa Philharmonic, and was featured on WQXR’s Young Artist Showcase. She has been a guest teacher at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC); University of Oregon, Eugene; University of Nevada, Reno; and Manhattan School of Music. Her students have auditioned successfully for conservatory degrees across the country, top prizes in national competitions including the NFA High School Soloist, the National Youth Orchestra, and CA All-Southern and All-State ensembles. She is a Haynes Artist, and is the flute professor at San Diego State University, Pt. Loma Nazarene University, the University of San Diego, and San Diego Summer Music Institute (SDSMI) Coronado Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • A sensory friendly experience at the Museum Sensory Friendly Mornings is held quarterly on select Saturdays from 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. This program is intended for families who would enjoy and appreciate a quieter Museum experience with fewer guests and less stimulation than our general museum hours offer. Our interactive art installations vary from high-sensory activities to designated sensory-break zones that provide a range of experiences for families to enjoy with comfort and safety. The Museum strives to be an inclusive and accessible space that celebrates neurodiversity and welcomes people of all needs and abilities. Learn more about our accessibility services at the Museum here. The New Children's Museum on Facebook / Instagram
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