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  • Casa Familiar is proud to announce the 19th annual Dia de la Mujer Exhibition, titled “Exquisite Potential: Surviving the 21st Century through Surreal Metamorphosis." The opening reception will take place on March 7, 5-7 p.m., at The FRONT Gallery in San Ysidro, California. Exquisite Potential, draws inspiration from the Surrealist movement of the 1920s-30s, where artists and writers explored metamorphosis as a process of collective mythmaking in order to push back against oppression, which included the rise of European fascism and the effects of Western imperialism. This exhibition brings together a wide array of international and local artists over several events to elevate the works of BIPOC women and non-binary artists from both sides of the border. More than a century later, anti-fascist and anti-imperialist methods rooted in a surreal metamorphosis must be re-examined and re-employed as strategies to confront present-day national/global authoritarianism and the complete disregard of human rights. By turning the familiar into the strange or the grotesque into the beautiful we are empowered by the ability to forge our own existence in whatever shape it takes. The Front Arte & Cultura on Facebook / Instagram
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. Wikipedia helped shape the internet, but can it survive today's culture wars, misinformation, and Big Tech dominance? Ian Bremmer talks with cofounder Jimmy Wales about trust, neutrality, the Gaza page controversy, and AI's influence.
  • In the mountains east of San Diego sits a place called Ilan-Lael. It’s 14 buildings on 10 acres, but beyond that, this place defies description.
  • Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will be the first U.S. ally to visit the White House since President Trump asked for help in sending ships to patrol the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Sparks Gallery is honored to announce its forthcoming exhibition, "Under One Sky," a powerful celebration of Indigenous art from across the United States. This exhibition brings together contemporary works that honor the survival, resilience, and living traditions of Indigenous peoples, while reflecting the deep-rooted relationship between art, culture, and knowledge. "Under One Sky" creates a shared space where the beauty and diversity of Native American art serves as both a living vessel of cultural wisdom and a platform for meaningful social reflection. Reception March 8 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/daniel-ketelhut-under-one-sky-indigenous-art-show-reception-at-sparks-tickets-1981971398807 Sparks Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Missed the show live? You can still experience "Dead Moose" through our limited-time streaming presentation! Watch this bold world premiere musical from home from February 24 –March 1, 2026. Once you purchase a ticket, you’ll receive a private streaming link and password so you can settle in, press play, and experience the show from home. "Dead Moose" tells the story of Job, an eighteen-year-old who miraculously survives a car accident with a moose. Returning home from the hospital, he begins to reassess his life in a series of non-linear vignettes — grappling with questions of death, fate, and religion. All the while, the nagging voice of the dead moose lingers in his head, pushing and provoking him at every turn. Originally conceived by writer/composer Tafolla while attending AMDA Los Angeles, "Dead Moose" first introduced audiences to its songs in 2018 at Republic of Pie in Los Angeles. A concert reading was later staged in January 2025 at the City Heights Performance Annex in San Diego, directed by Tafolla and produced by Kevin “Blax” Burroughs. Content Disclaimer: "Dead Moose" is not recommended for audiences under the age of 14. Content includes themes of suicide, abuse, death, religious trauma, body shaming, homophobia and racism. This production contains flashing lights and projections, haze and loud music. Oceanside Theatre Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • Sam Raimi, the man who created the "Evil Dead" franchise, returns to horror with his latest film, "Send Help," which strands a put-upon employee and her abusive boss on a deserted island.
  • A collection of five documentary short films that reveal personal stories and experiences from serving on the frontlines to coming home. Films include: “The Commitment to Courage,” “Sheepdogs,” “Hope… In the Aftermath of War,” and “A Ranger Works Here.” In this program: "The Commitment to Courage" Directed by Rain Bennett Ashley is a United States Marine. But she wasn’t prepared for the battle she’d have to fight next. "Sheepdogs" Directed by Brian Knappmiller In the remote military town of 29 Palms, artist Ted Meyer helps wounded veterans and active-duty service members turn their physical scars into powerful works of art—unearthing the emotional trauma beneath, and telling the stories their bodies can’t forget. "The Gun" Directed by Shaya Chesner Shaya (30) is married to Moriah and is father to Maayan (2). He is literally attached at the hip to his handgun. As a result of the need to renew his firearms license, Shaya embarks on a journey of clarification regarding his fears after suffering post-trauma in the IDF. "Hope… In the Aftermath of War" Directed by Daniel Bernardi After returning from combat, a soldier’s struggle with trauma, addiction, and fractured family ties forces her daughter to confront the quiet war unfolding at home—one that neither of them signed up for but both must survive. "A Ranger Works Here" Directed by Tim Yao “A Ranger Works Here” is a documentary following Oskar Zepeda’s PTSD growth journey after suffering a grenade blast while serving in the U.S. Army. About The Festival: The event takes place May 6-8, 2026 in San Diego, during Military Appreciation Month. All community members, civilians, family, allies, service members, veterans and film lovers are welcome to catch a film, be inspired, and build community. The festival is organized by KPBS in partnership with the Film Consortium San Diego. GI Film Festival San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Trump administration is not only arresting far more children, but they are being kept in the system longer. Research shows that any contact with the immigration enforcement system increases anxiety, post-traumatic stress and depression in children.
  • Free hybrid event presented by Sharp HealthCare Join us online or in person for a free educational event where Sharp experts will discuss a variety of topics important to health and well-being during the cancer treatment journey. Patients, families and caregivers are welcome. "Love and Light: How My Cancer Banished Darkness for All Time" Presented by Krystn Shrieve, award-winning author of Love and Light Lymphedema Demystified Tara Coleman, OTR/L, CLT-LANA, occupational therapist Supporting Lymphatic Health Through Food   Taylor Dial, RDN, CNSC, MDA, dietitian "Beyond the Mirror: Navigating Body Image After Cancer and Lymphedema" Linda Hutkin-Slade, MSW, LCSW, OSW-C, clinical oncology social worker Visit: https://www.eventcombo.com/ms/ev/76972/surviving-cancer-thriving-after-a-diagnosis/home Sharp HealthCare on Instagram and Facebook
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