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  • Cinema Under The Stars presents "Being The Ricardos" Friday, March 11 at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 12 at 8 p.m. Cinema Under The Stars 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 Phone: (619) 295-4221 Website: www.topspresents.com Cost: $17, $18, $20 Ages: 18+ “BEING THE RICARDOS” (2021. 125 minutes. R) Aaron Sorkin’s rousing backstage dramedy takes us behind closed doors to reveal the pressure faced by iconic comedian Lucille Ball (Nicole Kidman) and Desi Arnaz (Javier Bardem) as they are threatened by personal accusations, political smears and cultural taboos. Co-starring J.K. Simmons, Nina Arianda, and Alia Shawkat. More information about Cinema Under the Stars: • Admission: Members - $17; Non-members - $18; Online reservations - $20. • A unique and intimate outdoor movie theater in Mission Hills, with heaters, blankets and a waterproof canopy provided to keep you warm and dry. • Reservations for members begin 9.a.m. on Monday. • Reservations for non-members begin 9 a.m. on Tuesday. * Reservations must be cancelled before 6 p.m. on movie night, or your card will be charged. • Box Office opens 6 p.m. on movie nights. • Films start at 8 p.m. • Concessions are $3 each (popcorn, candy, drinks). • Guests must follow health guidelines for COVID-19. • Now at 100% capacity and using all seats. Visit www.topspresents.com or call (619) 295-4221 for more information.
  • Four Chicanx poets and authors from San Diego and Los Angeles from FlowerSong Press are reading this Saturday, May 28 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m., at Barnes & Noble Encinitas (Town Center, 1040 N El Camino Real Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024). Collectively, these poets and writers have performed their poetry around the world, sold thousands of copies of their books, had their work published in dozens of literary journals and newspapers, performed at hundreds of colleges and universities, have been taught at dozens of colleges and universities and have engaged in powerful work to uplift and transform their communities. The FlowerSong poets and authors who will be reading: - Sonia Gutiérrez, "Dreaming with Mariposas" - Matt Sedillo, "Mowing Leaves of Grass" - Briana Muñoz, "Everything is Returned to the Soil/Todo vuelve a la tierra" - David A. Romero, "My Name Is Romero" FlowerSong Press: Based in McAllen, Texas, FlowerSong Press nurtures essential verse from, about, and through the borderlands. The voices of those from Latin America, the U.S.A. and all over the world. We are Literary, Lyrical, Boundless, and we welcome allies that understand and join in the voice of people of color and our struggle, truth, and hope. www.flowersongpress.com Sonia Gutiérrez is the recipient of the Tomás Rivera Book Award 2021 for her novel "Dreaming with Mariposas" (FlowerSong Press, 2020). In 2021, "Dreaming with Mariposas" also received an honorable mention for the Isabel Allende Most Inspirational Fiction Award from the International Latino Book Awards. She is the author of "Spider Woman / La Mujer Araña" (Olmeca Press, 2013) and co-editor for "The Writer’s Response" (Cengage Learning, 2016). She teaches critical thinking and writing, and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. Her bilingual poetry collection, "Paper Birds: Feather by Feather / Pájaros de papel: Pluma por pluma," is forthcoming fall 2022. Presently, she is working on her first illustrated book, "The Adventures of a Burrito Flying Saucer," and teaching in cyberland. Matt Sedillo has been described by journalists and historians alike as, “the best political poet in America” as well as “the poet laureate of the struggle.” His work has drawn comparisons in print to Bertol Brecht, Roque Dalton, Amiri Baraka, Alan Ginsberg and countless other legends of the past. Sedillo was the recipient of the 2017 Joe Hill Labor Poetry Award, a panelist at the 2020 Texas Book Festival, and a participant in the 2011 San Francisco International Poetry Festival, the 2022 Elba Poetry Festival. Sedillo has appeared on CSPAN, been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Axios, the Associated Press, NPR for the Southwest, the Kenyon Review, the Pacifica Network, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation among many other publications and broadcasts. Sedillo has spoken at Casa de las Americas in Havana, Cuba, at numerous conferences and forums, such as the National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education, the National Association of Chicana/Chicano Studies, the Left Forum, the US Social Forum, the Left Coast Forum, the Worker Cooperative National Conference, the Association of Writers and Writing Programs and at over a hundred universities and colleges, including the University of Cambridge. Matt Sedillo is the author of "Mowing Leaves of Grass" (FlowerSong Press, 2019) and "City on the Second Floor" (FlowerSong Press, 2022), both of which are taught at universities throughout the country as coursework. Briana Muñoz is a poet from Southern California. She is the author of "Loose Lips," a poetry collection published by Prickly Pear Publishing (2019) and of "Everything is Returned to the Soil" published by FlowerSong Press (2021). Her work has been published in the Bravura Literary Journal, the Dryland Literary Journal, the Oakland Arts Review, in Boundless: The Anthology of the Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival, and the anthology, Reimagine America, among others. She is an Indigenous Mexica danzante. She is also the co-creator of Hairy Leg Lingerie, a creative collective birthed to highlight local talent from the non-binary, femme, and trans communities. Briana currently serves as the Volunteer Event Coordinator for the Sims Library of Poetry and the Volunteer Fundraising Coordinator for the Luis J Rodriguez for CA Governor 2022 campaign. David A. Romero is a Mexican-American spoken word artist from Diamond Bar, California. Romero is the author of "My Name Is Romero" (FlowerSong Press, 2020), a book reviewed by Gustavo Arellano (¡Ask a Mexican!), Curtis Marez (University Babylon), and founding member of Ozomatli, Ulises Bella. Romero has appeared at over seventy-five colleges and universities in thirty-three states in the USA. Romero's work has been published in literary magazines in the United States, England, and Canada. Romero has opened for Latin Grammy winning bands Ozomatli and La Santa Cecilia. Romero’s work has been published in anthologies alongside poets laureate, Joy Harjo, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Luis J. Rodriguez, Jack Hirschman, and Tongo Eisen-Martin. Romero has won the Uptown Slam at the historic Green Mill in Chicago, the birthplace of slam poetry. Romero’s poetry deals with family, identity, social justice issues, and Latinx culture. Romero offers a scholarship for high school seniors interested in spoken word and social justice: “The Romero Scholarship for Excellence in Spoken Word.” Barnes & Noble is on Facebook + Instagram
  • Mad Props Productions presents Tre' Stewart live at Colombus Club! Join host Raul Zambrano for a night full of comedy talent with Brandon Potter, Sarah Lynn, Veronica Burgess, Tiffany Blair, Ombretta Di Dio. Don't miss the fun, delicious italian food, drinks and more! Date | Friday, March 4 at 8 p.m., door open an 7:30 p.m. Location | Columbus Club of San Diego Get tickets here! General admission is $10. 21+ only. For more information, please visit madprops.productions/index.html or call the venue at (619) 262-9098.
  • A judge has sentenced the former Trump political adviser to four months incarceration and a $6,500 fine for criminal contempt of Congress.
  • POSTPONED Reggaeton superstar J Balvin is coming to San Diego for his brand new Jose Tour! Charismatic Columbian reggaeton singer J Balvin has been a dominant figure on the Latin charts since his 2009 debut. The electric artist is known for beat-heavy performances that feature a troupe of talented female backup dancers, and his high-energy renditions of fan favorites like "Tranquila" and "Yo Te Lo Dije" always get fans moving. See him live at Pechanga Arena on Apr 24, 2022 at 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m. See page for covid vaccination/mask policy
  • The Gaslamp Quarter is for Lovers! The Gaslamp Quarter provides the perfect setting for date night, Galantine’s, and Valentine’s celebrations. The romance starts early on Saturday, February 12 with a free Vintage Gaslamp Lovers photo opp from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 5th and J. On Monday, February 14 celebrate Valentine’s Day date night at one of many delicious options in the Gaslamp offering holiday specials. For more information, please visit gaslamp.org/valentines-day.
  • Voz Alta 1821 Gallery presents "The Fire Every Time," a research installation by the artist duo Robyko. The opening reception is Wednesday, May 4 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Voz Alta 1821 Gallery. During the opening at 6:30 p.m., Navajo poet Sherwin Bitsui will read a selection of his works. This new work is the third in a series for The Alchemy Project’s Ritual #7: Burn Phoenix to Ancestral. The space will become a darkly lit multi-media environment imagining the fiery end of borders. The exhibit will be open to the public until Thursday, May 26, 2022. About the artists: Sherwin Bitsui (Diné) is originally from White Cone, Arizona, on the Navajo Reservation. He is Diné of the Todich’ii’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for the Tl’izilani (Many Goats Clan). He is the author of Shapeshift, Flood Song, and Dissolve. His honors include a Lannan Foundation Literary Fellowship and a Native Arts & Culture Foundation Arts Fellowship. He is also the recipient of a 2010 PEN Open Book Award, an American Book Award, and a Whiting Writers Award. He is on faculty at Northern Arizona University. About robyko: Based in San Diego, California, robyko is a collaborative duo: Robert J. Sanchez (rob) and Emiko René Lewis-Sanchez (ko). As “anti-career artists,” they use low-tech aesthetics, misappropriation, and faux marketing as strategies to create cultural critiques. Their artwork is part of one endeavor: The Alchemy Project (TAP). TAP began in 2004 when they developed 19 action statements, which serve as the titles and concepts for rituals. Since then, they have been investigating, analyzing, documenting, and archiving their process of inventing a poetic science of flesh and bone as a means to create “alchemy.” TAP’s Research Archives consist of numerous interdisciplinary artworks: performances, installations, videos, photos, objects, paintings, drawings, and irrational experiments. Previously, they have been a part of the following collaborative groups: BAW/TAF, Los Anthropolocos, La Pocha Nostra, Corner Liquor Store, The Infinity Lab, and Mobile Toy Theater. For more information, please visit the event's Facebook page.
  • Premieres Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Saturday, Sept. 17 at 6 a.m. and Noon on KPBS 2 / On demand with the PBS Video App. Explore the powerful stories of those impacted by suicide-one of America's most urgent health crises-and journey to the front lines of research with scientists whose work is leading to better prevention and treatment.
  • Resolve to shut off the news, and experience the age-old/contemporary art of storytelling with members of Storytellers of San Diego. Stories of Tomorrow and Beyond will transport you to the world of the imagination made viewable and audible online. Cozy up to literary tales and personal tales to welcome in the New Year. In support of our friends at Eclipse Chocolate Bar and Bistro, South Park. Date | Thursday, January 6 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location | Storytellers of San Diego's YouTube channel Best for ages 12 and up. Free of charge, donations welcome. For more information, please visit storytellersofsandiego.org/events.html.
  • Giving rap the future it deserves means smashing the infrastructure as it is. But with the battle lines drawn, we can still take heart in the artists teasing just how much further the culture can go.
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