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  • The Maraya Winter Arts Festival will feature performances by our youth academy students, our original dance theatre production of "Bayanihan," delicious Filipino food, and a blood drive to address health inequities in San Diego's blood supply. Sunday, Dec. 17, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Wilson Middle School Performing Arts Theatre Entrance to PARKING GARAGE, park on level 2, on the north side of the school: 3733 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA 92105* (VERY IMPORTANT*Use this El Cajon address in Google Maps to find the parking lot, even though Google will tell you the school address is on Orange Avenue). Schedule: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Pre-show Activities, Games, Filipino Food + Blood Drive 12:30 p.m. - House Opens 1 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. - Opening Act/"Bayanihan" 1:45 p.m. - 2 p.m. - Intermission 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Student Winter Showcase (10 minute intermission) 3:30 - 5 p.m. - Post Show Reception + Blood Drive Maraya Performing Arts on Facebook
  • King tides could bring even more flood risk later this month.
  • Skin of pure gold and stories untold; Cleopatra awakens the original diva in a one-woman, interactive performance. Starring San Diego Critics Circle Award winning actor Joy Yvonne Jones as the woman who would not triumphed over. Director: Andréa Agosto Note: EQUITICKET: With this production, MOXIE is launching an innovative pricing model which ensures that theatre is accessible to everyone. On Previews and Industry Night all seats will be sold at a Pick-Your-Price rate. For all other performances, a quarter of the house (i.e. 25 etas) will be available at Pick-Your-Price rates. Get them before they sell out! A limited number of $20 RUSH tickets will still be available for purchase in person at the Box Office 1 hour before each performance, as availability allows. (Online ticket sales closes online 2 hours before showtime.) Hardship tickets at no cost are also available upon request. Please call the Box Office at (858) 598-7620 for more information. Related links: Moxie Theatre: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • You can't always know that it's a great year for new music while it's happening, but there was a sense from the very start of 2024 that we were in for a ride.
  • A Brazilian Supreme Court justice authorized the restoration of the social media platform's service in Brazil, over a month after its nationwide shutdown, according to a court document.
  • Low VOC is an exhibition of prototypes created by artists and designers from the San Diego and Tijuana regions made primarily with engineered wood composite panels referred to as Naturally Bonded Boards (NB boards). NB boards are non-toxic, biodegradable, and recyclable, made from sawdust and post-industrial/ post-consumer and recycled fibers without added formaldehyde. These boards were developed during a collaborative effort between Research Mechanical Engineer John F. Hunt (now retired), of the USDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory and artist/designer Christine Lee. Between 2010 and 2014, a variety of NB boards was created through multiple rounds of board forming were made. Curator Christine Lee invited other artists/designers to experiment with not only how they could apply end-user applications to this material, but also to consider how the types of adhesives and finishes that would be applied could have a positive or negative impact. Visit: Low-VOC World Design Capital San Diego Tijuana 2024 on Instagram and Facebook
  • The move means California will join Florida, Louisiana, Indiana and other states in passing legislation limiting student device access.
  • President Biden, in a roughly hour-long press conference, doubled down on his decision to stay in the race despite growing calls from leaders and supporters that he should step down from the ticket.
  • Louisiana's famous music, grub and lifestyle are coming to San Diego once again.
  • Cucumbers shipped to the U.S. and Canada, and organic eggs sold in 25 Costco stores in five southern U.S. states, were recalled this week for potential salmonella contamination.
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