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  • This solo show "Treacherous Titties" celebrates Badillo’s journey of being “Cancer free” as well as creating dialogue and awareness through raw imagery and content. Bobbylicious brunch by Chef Sunny Soto create your own booby pancakes! Errverybodi line dancers led by Patricia Murray, a breast cancer survivor. Poetry reading from Berenice Badillo’s poetry book Treacherous Titties. Berenice Badillo was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in 2023, right in the middle of the restoration of a 1997 historic mural in Chicano Park that she painted when she was a twenty-three-year-old. Chicano Park houses the largest collection of Chicano murals in the world. She was also a recipient of The Far South Border North grant and the Living cultures grant. In the effort to not “waste her pain” as suggested by Audre Lorde in The Cancer Journals (1980), Badillo created content that explored taboo subjects on her journey through Cancer. This included educational videos, a resource website, a poetry book that will be given to newly diagnosed patients, and artwork that will be showcased in her solo show “Treacherous Titties.” Badillo and her girl gang XoQue art in motion completed the sixty-five-foot mural, the largest mural in Chicano Park done by women, for women, about women. The Coronado bridge needed to be shut down for its completion and Badillo along with playwright Mabelle Reynoso created a short documentary of the process. Exhibition programming: Opening reception: 12-4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11 Breast Cancer Art Therapy Group: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17 [RSVP only] Film premiere: 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28 Gallery hours: By appointment only. Contact the gallery here. Related links: The Hill Street Country Club: website | Instagram
  • The Gaslamp Quarter transforms into a vibrant hub of excitement, teeming with activations and events that will captivate everyone. In this ultimate guide, we’ll reveal hidden gems, spotlight the best spots, and equip you with everything you need to make the most of your Comic-Con experience. Get ready to dive into the magic! PARTICIPATING RESTUARANTS: Spill The Beans: Shrek Theme Dates: Wednesday, July 24 – Sunday, July 28 Location: 555 Market Street Details: Enjoy a Shrek-themed wonderland with fun food and drinks. Dive into the swamp and embrace your inner ogre! Pendry San Diego: Donut Bar Pop-Up Dates: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Hours: 7/25 & 7/28: 7 am – 2 pm | 7/26 – 7/27: 7 am – 3 pm Location: 550 J Street Details: Satisfy your sweet tooth with exclusive Comic-Con donuts and treats at this pop-up. barleymash: Z’s Hideout Dates: Wednesday, July 24 – Sunday, July 28 Location: 600 Fifth Avenue Details: Sip on Gotham-themed cocktails in a vibrant atmosphere. Try drinks like The Oz, Cat’s Meow, and Flying Falcone. Werewolf American Pub: Comic-Con Celebration Dates: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Location: 627 Fourth Avenue Details: Experience epic themed parties and immerse yourself in the Comic-Con spirit. The Shout! House: Dueling Piano Con 2024 Dates: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Location: 655 4th Ave, Gaslamp Quarter Details: Enjoy a musical battle with Dueling Piano Con featuring talented piano players. The Tipsy Crow: Naruto Hidden Village Dates: Wednesday, July 24 – Sunday, July 28 Location: 770 Fifth Avenue Details: Enjoy Naruto-themed DJs and exclusive drink specials on all three levels of The Tipsy Crow. Hasta Mañana: Dia de los Heroes Dates: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Location: 310 Fifth Avenue Details: Celebrate Dia de los Heroes with special cocktails and food offerings throughout the weekend. Greystone: Comic-Con Happy Hour Menu Available: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Details: Delight in special Comic-Con menu options during Happy Hour from 4:00 pm – 7 pm. Butcher’s Cut: Comic-Con Menu Available: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Details: Enjoy unique Comic-Con menu offerings at The Butcher’s Cut. Zama: Comic-Con Menu Available: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Details: Treat yourself to a special Comic-Con lunch menu at Zama. Saltwater: Comic-Con Menu Available: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Details: Enjoy special lunch, dinner, and Happy Hour menus at Saltwater. Rustic Root: Comic-Con Specials Available: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Details: Opening at 11 am Thursday and Friday for lunch. Open for brunch at 10 am Saturday & Sunday. Lumi Rooftop: Comic-Con Specials Available: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Details: Enjoy lunch from 12-2:30 PM on Thursday and Friday. Open for brunch starting at 12 pm Saturday & Sunday. Huntress: Comic-Con Specials Available: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Details: Special lunch hours from 12-2:30 PM on Thursday and Friday. Swing Social: Comic-Con Specials Available: Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 Details: Opening at 11 am Thursday and Friday for lunch. Brunch starts at 10 am Saturday & Sunday.
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  • CHICANO-CON is back! Now in its 7th year, this event is intended to bring some of the Comic Con magic back to the barrio! Awesome Chicano-Con Merch !!! Thursday the 25th: Live Music with 'Planetarius' (Awesome band) @ 7pm, also thursday kicks off discounts for cosplay so dress up and come dance with us. Friday 26th: Rock en Espanol & New Latino streaming channel A+ launch, This will be an awesome launch and everyone should attend (this means YOU!!) Saturday 27th: 12:00-6:00 kid activities Saturday 6:00-12:00 VIP event in beer garden must purchase tickets, Special event to bring together the Latino Creative community! Writers, illustrators, directors, producers and others!-Tickets on sale now !! 80 tickets only to enter the beer garden and meet some of the most innovative Latino Creatives today! Jorge Gutierrez! Miguel Puga! Lalo Alcaraz and who knows who else will show up! Guillermo Del Toro came once! - $20 ticket includes one Border X craft beverage But your ticket now, this event will sell out! https://www.eventbrite.com/.../chicano-con-vip-night... Sunday 28th: Family Day, discounts for cosplay and badges Related links: Border X Brewing on Facebook | Instagram
  • Both candidates are in the crucial swing state this week. Trump had two events on Wednesday, while Harris, ahead of her own visit, answered "Yes" at a CNN town hall when asked if Trump is a fascist.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Contemporary ballet meets theatrical superstitions; a communal breathwork painting project; North Park Book Fair; George Romero's zombies set to a new score; AXIS Día de los Muertos at The Old Globe; an artsy haunted house at Bread & Salt; Bach and Graupner; plus live music and more.
  • Hurricane Helene left destruction in its wake in western North Carolina. But elections officials are also moving heaven and earth to bring back a sense of normalcy, one vote at a time.
  • Louisiana's famous music, grub and lifestyle are coming to San Diego once again.
  • Score big at High Dive this summer with our Olympic-sized watch parties! Join us as we cheer on the world’s best athletes with ice-cold drinks, delicious bites, and an electric atmosphere that’s pure gold. Whether you’re into diving, sprinting, or synchronized swimming (or just synchronized drinking), we’ve got you covered. Don’t miss out on the action – dive into the spirit of the Summer Olympics with us. July 26 through Aug. 11, except on Tuesdays, when they’re closed Hours: Monday 9 a.m. – 11 p.m. Tuesday Closed Wednesday & Thursday 9 a.m. - Midnight Friday & Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 a.m. Sunday 9 a.m. - Midnight For more information visit: highdivesd.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • About the exhibit: Quint Gallery is thrilled to present Nancy Blum: Gathered this summer, her first solo exhibition with the gallery. An installation of 9x12 inch works from her ‘Black Drawings’ series will be situated throughout the front and back rooms of the 7722 Girard Avenue gallery interspersed with a selection of other recent ‘Star’ and ‘Flame’ drawings, all on black paper. Blum’s ongoing series of ‘Black Drawings’ radiate and transform within/beyond each 9x12 in sheet of paper, etched softly by colored pencil and graphite. She begins this daily practice with an image in mind and makes intuitive decisions underpinned by careful sensitivity to plant intelligence and movement, and the spatial geometry of nature. Taken as otherworldly species or mystic equations, these Untitled compositions evade definition. What results, however, is often a labyrinthine, curvilinear meditation on cycles of existence. By setting them in a black, non-illuminated space, the inherent potential of abstracting concrete form emerges, providing space for its subjects to glow, move outward, or curl inward, always in the process of leaving or becoming something new. “Everyone carries a room about inside them,” wrote Franz Kakfa in Blue Octavo Notebooks, one of his posthumously published journals. Under Blum’s guidance, the endless knot of her forms breathe an air of secrecy and can feel like a door to her own inner world. In drawings which repeat variations on the four elements of nature, they may be approached like a meditation or prayer. This sentiment is influenced by the Tibetan Buddhism tradition of thangka paintings, which illustrate the story of Buddha and have served a multitude of purposes, among them to aid in contemplation or give thanks. Blum has made hundreds of these drawings and each one is unique. If regarded as small parts of a larger whole, an interconnected ecosystem develops. Attuned to fire, earth, water, and air, drawing as a discipline gives form to Blum’s visioning of consciousness and what lies beyond those four elements, without which we couldn’t exist. Upon this foundation, a set of larger Flame works more directly reference the element of fire and how it has been historically illustrated and mythologized in South and East Asian art. Additionally, several new Star drawings are made from graphite and dark blue colored pencil, burnished and lightly embossed onto black paper. About the artist: Beyond the solitude of her drawing practice, Nancy Blum enjoys the often-collaborative process of developing large-scale public works using a variety of media. For New York City’s MTA Arts-in-Transit program she created a suite of large botanically themed mosaics at the historic 28th Street Station (2019). In the spring of 2024, this project was included in the book Contemporary Art Underground: MTA Arts & Design New York. Blum has completed numerous other public commissions throughout the United States, including enameled glass windows at the San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA; a series of billboards in the sculpture park of the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC; a resin flower wall at Sea-Tac International Airport, Seattle, WA; among many others. Blum received her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and has since become a widely sought-after visiting artist, critic, and lecturer at universities nationwide. Her work has also been recognized through fellowships from the Pollock‐Krasner Foundation, Peter S. Reed Foundation, Mid‐Atlantic Arts Foundation, and New York’s Lower East Side Printshop. The first monograph of her work was published in 2017 and features essays, interviews and documentation of her drawing, sculpture, and public artworks. Nancy lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Related links: Quint Gallery website | Instagram
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