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  • From the museum: Local artist Carlo Miranda (Filipino-American, b. 1988) showcases ten recent paintings in this intimate exhibition. Miranda’s works were first exhibited in this museum in 2020 as part of a display responding to the pandemic. Working as a registered nurse in San Diego during this time had a profound impact on his use of painting as a way to channel psychological introspection, anxiety, and empathy. Miranda clarifies: “In my experience as an RN, I have developed a greater understanding of the human condition. I meet people on what could be the worst day of their lives and there’s a sense of honesty that filters through that. My biggest takeaway from my ten years as an RN is the impermanence of health and life. So I believe that we must live our lives with purpose, however big or small that may be, and that kindness goes a very long way.” These intimate and hyperrealistic portraits, painted in oil on panel, depict those closest to the artist: his family, his friends, his barber. Together they highlight a vibrant community. Largely self-taught, Miranda works in meticulous detail from photographs of his subjects in his North Park studio. “Sonder” is a term coined by author John Koenig, meaning “the profound feeling of realizing that everyone, including strangers passing in the street, has a life as complex as one’s own, which they are constantly living despite one’s personal lack of awareness of it. Each subject has their own story, their own dreams and desires and worries.” For Miranda, this means viewers may develop an empathy toward his subjects or even construct imaginary stories of their lives. Related events: Art of Elan's 'Portraits and Pictures' is inspired by Miranda's exhibition. March 15 at 7 p.m. at SDMA (at the Rotunda) Related links: San Diego Museum of Art on Instagram Carlo Miranda on Instagram
  • A local journalist’s ongoing quest to review footage captured by CVPD drones is headed for a hearing before the 4th District Court of Appeals.
  • The 2023 men's tournament is wide open: to find a recent champion in the Sweet 16 field, you have to go all the way back to 2014 winners UConn.
  • Friday March 10 at 8:30 p.m. Get here early! Nothin better musically than John Demps and full effect on a great stage, with a great sound! Best soul, R&B and funk band in the region. Bring your dancing shoes and get here early!! this show will be at capacity very early. You can't say I didn't warn you!
  • In honor of the world’s largest beer festival, Societe Brewing’s annual Oktoberfest is back at their Kearny Mesa brewery! On Saturday, September 24 from 11a.m. to 7 p.m., the brewery will be transformed into a German beer hall, decked out from floor to ceiling and offering authentic German street food from Biersal Food Truck paired with Societe’s signature Fest Bier, Societe’s beloved 4.6% Oktoberfest lager available from August through September, making it an Oktoberfest event not to be missed. Guests are encouraged to don their lederhosen and dirndls and try their hand at festive competitions. At 1 p.m., carb lovers will compete in the Pretzel Eating Contest, the winner of which will be awarded the revered Golden Pretzel Award. Societe will keep the fun going with the traditional Stein-Hold Competition at 2 p.m.; the guest who can hold a traditional German Beer Stein out in front of their bodies the longest will be bestowed the apt title of ‘Strongest Person Ever.’ This event is free and open to the public, and all beer folk are encouraged to attend. German street food from Biersal Food Truck will be available in Societe’s Beer Garden, offering options like soft Munich Style Pretzels with whole grain mustard and house-made Bavarian cheese spread, Chicken Schnitzel, Bratwurst, Apple Strudel and more. On the day of the fest, Beer Folk can fill up a Societe Ceramic Beer Stein that is theirs to take home for $10. After their first fill, Steins can be filled for just $5. To keep the party going, guests can secure a Societe Ceramic Stein filled with beer and a 4-pack to take home, all for $20. Visit: https://www.societebrewing.com/ Facebook + Instagram + @SocieteBrewing on Twitter
  • Do you know someone who would make an excellent advocate for a foster youth in need? Invite them to become a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) today! Our volunteers work with professionals to ensure that youth in foster care receive the support they need to thrive. There are currently over 100 youth waiting to be matched to their own CASA. Help us provide a trained advocate for every child who needs one by signing up for a volunteer information session and telling your friends about this important opportunity: https://www.speakupnow.org/volunteer/ Voices for Children on Facebook + Instagram
  • Russian forces seized the director-general of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant on Friday, Ukrainian state nuclear company Energoatom said.
  • Inflation, a weak economy and declining numbers of club-goers all challenge the clubs' viability. Club owners are seeking protected status, similar to what Berlin's opera companies enjoy.
  • Officer Cesar Alcantara staged his suicide, shot a gun off in his home and solicited sex workers while on duty, investigators found.
  • What began as a movement of farmers opposed to environmental rules is now one of the country's dominant political parties. The nation's agricultural exports are second only to the United States.
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