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  • When: Thursday, October 30, 2025, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. You’re invited to join us for a fun, informal performance featuring students from MiraCosta College Dance Department classes! You’ll get a sneak peek into the incredible variety of dance styles our students are exploring in class—from ballet to hip hop and everything in between. Come celebrate their hard work, cheer them on, and see what our vibrant dance community is all about. Best of all? It’s FREE! Event Contact Email: adandersen@miracosta.edu Event Contact Phone: (760) 757-2121 x. 6235 Event Contact Name: Adrian Andersen MiraCosta College Dance Department on Instagram
  • Broadcast: Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025 at Noon and 8 p.m. on KPBS Radio. Host Meg Wolitzer presents three Christmas stories in different moods—satirical, fantastical, and nostalgic: “A Visit from Saint Nicholas (In the Ernest Hemingway Manner),” by James Thurber, performed by James Naughton; “O’Brien’s First Christmas,” by Jeanette Winterson, performed by Jayne Atkinson; and “One Christmas,” by Truman Capote, performed by John Shea.
  • No one knows exactly when Gramma was born. But if the estimated birth year of 1884 is accurate, Chester Arthur occupied the Oval Office and there were only 39 states at the time.
  • Join us for a righteous evening of Disco and Ballroom! At this month's event, we explore the versatility of the modern Hustle. "Club Swing" is a variation on the traditional rhythm that will allow new dancers to enjoy this fast and fun classic with ease. Traditionally, Hustle is danced in a syncopated timing to Disco music. However, these days with a little tweak to the timing, we can use this energetic dance for a wide variety of popular music This is an all levels class, so beginners are welcome--Join us! This class is appropriate for beginners. After the class, we'll have open dancing in all your favorite styles- heavy on the Hustle, of course- so you can practice what you've learned. (If you're new to this, never fear... your Dj and MC, Jen, will announce with each song which dance styles are appropriate and when you can use your new moves.) Your ticket gives you one entry into our event raffle for 2 private dance lessons at our boutique lessons studio in Pacific Beach, with the instructor of your choice. **Heads up! We don't rotate in our classes like most studios do. So, you're welcome to attend on your own, but you'll have more fun if you bring a partner. Thursday, October 9 7-9 p.m. Tickets $15/person. Paper Moon Event Hall 1241 Morena Blvd. Dancing Together: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • "Disrupted Pathology" Joshua Almond Aug. 27 – Oct. 10, 2025 Through his wooden sculptures, studio furniture, and drawings, Joshua Almond examines cellular processes where normal patterns break down, exploring the visual poetry found in these moments of biological disruption. These profound transformations reveal tensions between order and chaos, growth and decay. Each piece investigates how dysfunction possesses its own beauty and logic, transforming microscopic phenomena into human-scaled encounters. The inclusion of functional furniture alongside sculptural works creates a further dialogue between utility and organic inspiration. Rather than clinical illustration, the works in this exhibition provoke a re-examination of the multitude of cells collectively responsible for our own unique shape, and the moments of crisis when life’s programming encounters beautiful errors and necessary failures. Joshua Almond on Bluesky
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