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  • Mondays from 4-5:30 p.m. Ages 12-17 welcome! Instructor Lydia Kardos teaches this introductory ceramic hand-building course. This month-long series is full of hands-on, hand building work in clay. Students will create functional and nonfunctional ceramic art. Learn how to create with coils, slab construction and clay pinching methods. See the beauty of the final results as your pieces come out of the kiln. Students will create multiple pieces and learn how to glaze finished artwork. All materials included. Projects differ each month. Repeats welcome! • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers enrollment info • Military and sibling discounts • One-day /Drop-In Ticket available Social Media Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Edward Zuckerman will discuss and sign his new novel, "Wealth Management". This event is free and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served, subject to availability. Books will be available for purchase at the event. Registration is not required but sign up below to receive e-mail reminders for this event. About the Author: Edward Zuckerman began his career as a journalist, writing about zombies, killer bees, talking apes and other subjects for Rolling Stone, Spy, the New Yorker, Harper’s, Esquire, and many other magazines. He wrote two well-reviewed nonfiction books, The Day After World War III and Small Fortunes, and then moved into writing for television dramas, including “Law & Order” (50+ episodes), “Blue Bloods,” and “Law & Order: SVU.” He has won two Edgar Awards from the Mystery Writers of America and an Emmy for his work on “Law & Order.” He lives in Manhattan, NY and Manhattan Beach, California. Wealth Management is his first novel. About the Book, Wealth Management: For fans of Jess Walter and Gary Shteyngart, this is a financial thriller featuring three Ivy League MBAs who must put their lopsided love triangle aside to snare international terrorists. In the lush world-banking capital of Geneva, Switzerland, three young wealth managers (Catherine, Majid, and Rafe) are handling investments for clients with dubious pedigrees. When problems with troubled investments are “fixed” by murders and bombs, they come to suspect that their clients are Mafiosi and terrorists, but by then they are accomplices, are under threat, and have no easy way to back out. Their efforts to save themselves — and innocent lives — are complicated by their being in a love triangle, by one of them secretly working with the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence to investigate the other two, and by the unexpected appearance of a detective from Nigeria who may or may not be in league with terrorists himself.
  • Father Joe's Villages will reopen its Village Health Center in Downtown San Diego Thursday following extensive renovations due to water damage earlier this year.
  • In advance of a new round of worldwide touring in support of their new album, "Technicolor Dreams," high octane rockers Falling Doves return to The Casbah on February 21, with Band of Wolves and opener, CircaSonic. Recently signed to Pacific Records, Falling Doves are a force of electric energy, fused with stadium rock, plenty of melody and a healthy dose of Hollywood's Sunset Strip. Their sound and live shows have helped win over the ears and hearts of fans around the globe. Led by Mexican-American musician Christopher Leyva, The Falling Doves are tireless promoters of rock ‘n’ roll, with the chops to keep the party going all night long. Leyva was personally mentored by Phil Solem (The Rembrandts), Scott Weiland (STP), and Pete Best (the Beatles), paying his dues through years of relentless touring around the world. Falling Doves have shared stages with the likes of Cheap Trick, Echo & The Bunnymen, Bauhaus, Lit, Buck Cherry and Gilby Clarke (Guns N' Roses), amongst many others. Upcoming projects from the prolific band include a new album recorded in London at the height of the pandemic, where the band sought refuge at the legendary Abbey Road Studios, working under the direction of engineer/producer Chris Bolster. Pre-production on the yet to be titled, upcoming album, was done at Motor Museum Studios in Liverpool (Oasis, 1975, Arctic Monkeys) The Falling Doves, Technicolor Dreams Tour, will hit the U.S. Norway, Japan, Mexico, Australia and beyond, bringing the energy of a large stadium into a small concert hall. Brace yourselves, dig up that leather jacket, your finest rock threads, and prepare to be electrified by rock's most fashionably dangerous bands. Already a force to be reckoned with, the Falling Doves may very well, in fact, save rock 'n' roll...in style. Quick Links: www.fallingdoves.com www.casbahmusic.com www.facebook.com/fallingdoves www.instagram.com/fallingdovesmusic mobile.twitter.com/CLEYVA1980 www.reverbnation.com/fallingdoves
  • Dozens of Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank in the days after Hamas' attack on southern Israel.
  • Learning to save and invest is more accessible than ever thanks to social media. But there are potential pitfalls, say personal finance experts — including influencers themselves.
  • Wednesdays from 5 – 7 p.m. This three-class series taught by Maria Tsagalakis serves as an introduction to wheel thrown ceramics where students will learn the important steps of throwing, trimming, and glazing. Each week a different step is taught. Within this 3-week course, students learn how to create functional pottery pieces while exploring their creativity! Projects will be ready to pick up 1-2 weeks after the last class. No experience necessary. Ages 13+ welcome! .• Scholarships available • Homeschoolers welcome • Military and sibling discounts Social Media Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • We're saving a place for you at the table! Join us for a sneak preview of ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Episode 6, followed by a live Q&A with the cast and creators. Register for the free event taking place Sunday, February 12 at Noon (3 p.m. ET). Space is limited, so register now! The panel discussion is scheduled to include: Nicholas Ralph (James Herriot) Samuel West (Siegfried Farnon) Rachel Shenton (Helen Herriot) Callum Woodhouse (Tristan Farnon) Melissa Gallant (Executive Producer, Playground) Susanne Simpson (Executive Producer, MASTERPIECE) Hosted by Jenelle Riley (Editor at Variety) Once registered, you’ll receive a unique, non-transferable link for the virtual event. [Note: Due to rights restrictions, this event is only available to U.S. and Canadian-based audiences. Apologies to our global fans!] #AllCreaturesPBS ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Season 3 begins in spring 1939 as James and Helen prepare to walk down the aisle. Should their wedding go off without a hitch—and what are the chances of that?—James will have a new wife and a new stake in the business to think of. The pressure is on, and while his scheme to participate in the government’s practice to test for tuberculosis in cattle will expand the veterinary practice, it could put James on the outs with local farmers. Meanwhile, war with Germany looms on the horizon, leaving everyone wondering what the future holds. Join the more than 100,000 fans who are delighted subscribers to our ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Insider Newsletter. Subscribe now for Season 3 episode-related emails delivered each week in season. MASTERPIECE | PBS on Facebook / Instagram
  • An exhibit in New York explores a little-known chapter of World War II.
  • Hospitals were overwhelmed last winter by a surge in pediatric cases of RSV. Now a new monoclonal antibody shot could help, but price and supply issues are causing delays in getting it to infants.
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