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  • From September 19 to 21, the historic La Paloma Theatre will serve as our hub, showcasing the best new surf films, panel discussions with world-class athletes and creatives, live music, and more. See the full lineup below. All raffle and drink sales are donated to the Surfrider Foundation. Thursday 09.19.24 | Doors 5:30 p.m., Show Starts 6 p.m. "The Road To Patagonia" [West Coast Premiere] Starring Matty Hannon and Heather Hillier "Snapts To Nowhere: The Search For Jeramiahs Cove" Starring Senior Asher Peso [World Premiere] Starring Asher Pacey "Let Me Live" [US Premiere] Starring Tom Lowe + panel with Director Keith Malloy "Granny Grommets" Directed by Leah Rustomjee Band Of Gringos [Live music performance] Friday 09.20.24 | Doors 5:30 p.m., Show Starts 6 p.m. "North Stars" [World Premiere] + panel with Adrien Toyon and Director Yentl Touboul "Snapt5 Below The Cut" [World Premiere] + panel with Parker Coffin, Taro Watanabe, Levi Slawson, + Director Logan "Chucky" Dulien "Creatures Of Habit" [US Premiere] + panel with Pete Devries and Director Nate Laverty "Here And There" [World Exclusive Preview] Starring John John Florence Helena Holleran [Live music performance] Saturday 09.21.24 | Doors 5:30 p.m., Show Starts 6 p.m. "Horse" [US Premiere] Starring Noa Deane "333 Degrees: Into The Cooly-Verse" [World Exclusive Preview] Starring Mick Fanning, Joel Parkinson, and Dean Morrison "Ripcurl Search Movie: Laser Breathing Dragons" [World Exclusive Preview] Starring Stephanie Gilmore, Mason Ho, and Tom Curren SUNBENDR [Live music performance]
  • Imaginarium is a family-friendly walk-through event appealing to all ages. The outdoor immersive light experience spans over two acres in the Las Americas parking lot. Beautiful pictorial gardens with 20,000 LED roses, in multiple colors, sets the perfect social media picture backdrop. Guests make their way through illuminated forest mazes with an other-worldly feel. Positioned throughout the event are over 25 enormous fantasy creatures and storybook characters bathed in light and often sound.
  • By: Salomon Maya Dates: Oct 4th - Oct 27th Known throughout Mexico City for her magical tamales, Lolita’s life takes a tragic turn on September 19, 1985, when a devastating earthquake claims the life of her loving husband. Overwhelmed by fear, it falls upon Lolita’s son, Santiago, and her loyal friends to help her summon the strength to persevere and continue sharing her magical masa with the world. From the creators of last year’s “Mugre” comes a heartfelt story of resilience in the face of earth-shattering loss, and the enduring power of friendship, family, and food. Related links: OnStage Playhouse: website | Facebook | Instagram
  • A film screening of "Saging The World" with Rose Ramirez in the City College AH building room 306 Sage smudging has become a viral trend, common in movies, TV shows, social media, and cleansing rituals—people burning sage bundles in the hope of purifying space and clearing bad energy. Instead of healing, the appropriated use of saging in popular culture is having a harmful effect. Indigenous communities have tended a relationship with white sage for thousands of generations. White sage (Salvia apiana) only occurs in southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico. Today, poachers are stealing metric tons of this plant from the wild to supply international demand. The documentary film "Saging the World" spotlights the ecological and cultural issues intertwined with white sage, centering on the voices of Native advocates who have long protected and cherished this plant. This short documentary was produced by Rose Ramirez, Deborah Small, and the California Native Plant Society to foster awareness and inspire action for white sage. California Native Plant Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Kilma Lattin, Our Worlds Project, founder talk and discussion in the AH building room 306 at San Diego City College OurWorlds is a communication platform using extended reality to transform public and private spaces into interactive environments. We are activating content in select cities and locations around the world. This is being done for educational purposes, as well as entertainment. OurWorlds will continue to showcase an ever expanding selection of contributors and performances, beginning with a series dedicated to Native Americans.
  • Gallery reception for "Bird Singers" at City Gallery at San Diego City College. City Gallery is a space for exploring art across all media and genres. The gallery showcases work that reflects the experiences and issues of the world in which we all live today. Located in the heart of City College and downtown San Diego, City Gallery is uniquely situated within San Diego's cultural and civic centre. It provides City College's diverse local student population access to art through innovative exhibitions, community collaborations, workshops and lectures. The gallery engages and inspires the academic population and surrounding San Diego community. Gallery Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Noon - 4 p.m. and by appointment Email citygallery@sdccd.edu to schedule gallery visit outside of regular hours Parking: Free parking is available in staff lot 8 on C St & 14 St for receptions and special events. During regular gallery hours visitors can park in staff Lot 8, but only in the designated visitor spaces, time limit is one hour. Metered and free street parking is also available on the surrounding blocks. ADA accessible parking is available at Lot 300 below the AH building, take the elevator to the gallery on the 3rd floor. City Gallery on Facebook
  • Former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral services will span six days, three cities and multiple places of significance from his life.
  • An ecosystem of labs in hundreds of secret workshops is leveraging innovation to create a robot army that Ukraine hopes will kill Russian troops and save its own wounded soldiers and civilians.
  • Cygnet is remounting one of our audiences’ favorite shows! A satirical tribute to the science fiction and B-list horror movies of the 20th century, the show centers around two naïve lovers, Brad and Janet. Seeking shelter from a thunderstorm in an old castle, they find themselves thrust into the laboratory of mad scientist Dr. Frank ‘N’ Furter and his motley crew. Stripped of inhibitions – and their clothes – Brad and Janet embark on a wild, unforgettable journey of pleasure and self-discovery. Reality, fiction, and camp collide in this mash-up of comics, rock and roll, and late-night horror flicks. Visit: cygnettheatre.com/season/season-20/the-rocky-horror-show-2024/ boxoffice@cygnettheatre.com Phone: 619-337-1525 Cygnet Theatre on Facebook
  • Handing control of the Panama Canal from the U.S. over to the Central American country was one of President Jimmy Carter's most controversial, and most overshadowed, foreign policy achievements.
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