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  • Pacific Arts Movement is proud to co-present the San Diego theatrical premiere of "To Kill a Wolf," directed and written by Kelsey Taylor and produced by Reel Voices alum Adam Lee, who also served as the film’s cinematographer. The film will screen August 22 through 28, 2025 at Regal Edwards Mira Mesa. Set against the eerie stillness of the Oregon wilderness, "To Kill a Wolf " is a modern reframing of "Little Red Riding Hood," trading fantasy for something far more disquieting and human. With haunting visual precision and a quiet emotional pulse, the film explores the fragile nature of trust, the lingering ache of trauma, and the unexpected paths toward redemption. Special post-screening Q&As featuring both Taylor and Lee will take place at the 4 p.m. screenings on Saturday, August 23 and Sunday, August 24. Saturday’s conversation will be moderated by Pac Arts Founder Lee Ann Kim, and Sunday’s will be moderated by Executive Director Alex Villafuerte. Q&A screenings can be reserved here Runtime: 1h 32m (92 min) About Pacific Arts Movement Pacific Arts Movement (Pac Arts) is one of the largest media arts organizations dedicated to celebrating Asian and Asian American stories through film, media, and education. Based in San Diego, Pac Arts is best known for presenting the San Diego Asian Film Festival, now in its 26th year, and empowering the next generation of storytellers through programs like Reel Voices. Through year-round screenings, youth programs, and community partnerships, Pac Arts champions inclusion, cultural equity, and the power of film to spark connection and change. Learn more at pacarts.org. Pacific Arts Movement on Facebook / Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: "Infinite Rivers" in San Ysidro; Jean Lowe and Rancholo at Best Practice; Scandinavian artists at Madison Gallery; "Access" in Bonita; "Beethoven by the Bay"; a Rachmaninoff festival; plus film, dance and live music picks.
  • This year's short list features novelists Rabih Alameddine and Megha Majumdar as well as five first-time nominees for nonfiction, including journalists Omar El Akkad and Julia Ioffe.
  • We're sharing a special episode from our friends at Port of Entry. It's all about Nortec Collective, the Tijuana-based group that fused electronic beats with norteño music to create a bold new border sound. Founders Pepe Mogt and Ramón Amezcua reflect on 25 years of music and legacy. Before the story, we talk with Port of Entry co-host Alan Lilienthal about why this music matters and how it connects to the cultural identity of the region.
  • A Sacramento wellness group is helping Latino seniors build community, improve their health and find renewed purpose.
  • It's been stored at the San Diego History Center since 2018.
  • President Donald Trump announced Tuesday he has decided to nominate Jared Isaacman to serve as his NASA administrator, months after withdrawing the tech billionaire's nomination because of concerns about his political leanings.
  • Andy Friedenberg and Cinema Society of San Diego presents “Summer Sing-Alongs” at Cinema Under The Stars. Every Tuesday night in August. Tuesday, August 19 "GREASE" Good girl Sandy Olsson and greaser Danny Zuko fell in love over the summer. When they unexpectedly discover they're now in the same high school, will they be able to rekindle their romance? (Running Time: 1 Hour, 50 Minutes. Introduction at 7:20 p.m., film at 7:30 p.m.) Cinema Under The Stars 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 295-4221 Cost is $120 for the 4 Film Series, and $30 for Individual Films. Call Andy Friedenberg at the Cinema Society for reservations: (619) 280-1600 Cinema Under The Stars on Facebook / Instagram
  • Andy Friedenberg and Cinema Society of San Diego presents “Summer Sing-Alongs” at Cinema Under The Stars. Every Tuesday night in August. Tuesday, August 12 "HAIRSPRAY" Pleasantly plump teenager Tracy Turnblad teaches 1962 Baltimore a thing or two about integration after landing a spot on a local TV dance show. (Running Time: 1 Hour, 57 Minutes. Introduction at 7:20 p.m., film at 7:30 p.m.) Cinema Under The Stars 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 295-4221 Cost is $120 for the 4 Film Series, and $30 for Individual Films. Call Andy Friedenberg at the Cinema Society for reservations: (619) 280-1600 Cinema Under The Stars on Facebook / Instagram
  • The total amount of $2.4 million will also cover expanding hours and staffing costs, along with possible facility upgrades, according to information on the county agenda.
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