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  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: "A Christmas Carol," a hip-hop Scrabble night, "Theorema" at The Front, plus live music, visual art, books, performances and more.
  • From the South Bay to the North County Día de Muertos — or Day of the Dead — festivities are already underway in some places and others are expected in the coming days throughout the county and across the border in Tijuana.
  • Some of the hottest global weather in recorded history is happening this week. It's likely that records will continue to fall this year.
  • In Boulder, Colorado, officials realized there were many people who needed access to fruits and vegetables but didn't qualify for federal food assistance.
  • This weekend in the arts: A new LGBTQ+ musical inspired by "Thelma and Louise"; Peel Lit reading; Barrio Art Crawl; Richard Keely; veteran opera; plus live music picks and more arts and culture events.
  • Join us every first Thursday of the month from Memorial Day to Labor Day for a monthly film screening curated by Standard Fantastic Pictures’ (SFP) Omar Lopex. The screening will include a feature film inspired by our special exhibition "Celia Álvarez Muñoz: Breaking the Binding" and local SFP shorts. Like Álvarez Muñoz, Standard Fantastic Pictures examines the nature of the border and embraces an ‘artivistst’ (art + activist) perspective in art-making. Show Dates: June 1: Days of Heaven (1978) and local SFP shorts by Hugo Crosthwaite: CARAVAN (2022) and Tía Juana Mi Amor (2020) July 6: The Saddest Music on the World (2003) by Guy Maddin and local SFP film Ana, Who They Pulled Out of the River (2022) by Omar Lopex August 3: The Border (1982) by Tony Richardson and local projects from the Inaugural Standard Fantastic Pictures Transborder Film Fellowship: Las Señales Ya No Están en el Cielo (2023) by Jafet Arzate and Ella Se Queda (2023) by Marinthia Gutierrez
  • San Diego’s underwater kelp forests are a natural wonder under threat by climate change.
  • MFA Thesis Exhibition from Visual Arts Graduate Student. Working from within a campesino urbano cosmos, this gallery installation of thirteen artworks is centered on the complex question of how to reconnect with indigenous worlds from the positionality of a de-indigenized indigenous person. As a whole, this project is about making – making and materiality as the basis for how we engage in the world – and how we algorithm our particular worlds through our making. Visit https://visarts.ucsd.edu/news-events/20220505-12_isidroperezgarcia.html
  • "A German Cabaret featuring funny and thought-provoking skits, and musical numbers about Travels/Vacation and--by popular demand-- "A German in America--Part II"! " WHEN Saturday, April 22, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) Sunday, April 23, 2023 at 2 p.m. (doors open at 1 p.m.) Food & drink available both days prior to curtain call & during intermission Seats are limited! Performances sold out at last year's performances! WHERE German American Societies of San Diego 1017 Mollison Ave El Cajon, CA 92020 ADMISSION General Admission: $20 Saturday (*GAS members discount) $18 Sunday (*GAS members discount) Student/Military with valid ID: $12 (each person) Purchase at the door: $25 (limited availability) * A discount is available to each current (paid) members of the German American Societies. Enter your membership # (see your membership card) as the "promo code" when purchasing (Single 1 discount, Family 2 discounts) PARKING IS FREE! There is free but limited parking on premises (2 parking lots) and ample parking on surrounding streets. CONTACT Astrid Ronke | 858-414-6340 --- Email https://www.germantheatergroupsandiego.org/ Follow The German Theater San Diego on Facebook!
  • Billions in tax dollars are pouring into efforts to reduce the U.S.-Mexico border wait times, yet excessive delays continue. Local leaders say small businesses are struggling in border communities.
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