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  • KPBS spoke to several protestors at No Kings rallies in La Mesa, Chula Vista and Escondido. We asked them why they were marching. Here's what they said.
  • Last week, law enforcement said video footage from Nancy Guthrie's doorbell camera was overwritten. But the FBI has since released footage as Guthrie still has not been found.
  • Contra dancing is a living American tradition -- new dances are written all the time. Partners dance in long lines, so you dance with everyone. A caller teaches and directs each dance, and at 7 we have a lesson to introduce the basic moves you will use. We practice gender-neutral dance roles and you can wear whatever you like, with comfortable shoes. No experience necessary. Come alone or bring a friend. All are welcome! If you can walk, you can dance!
  • We hear all about an exhibition coming to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego from the personal collection of Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz. Plus, a sneak peak into the Without Walls (WOW) Festival with the artists behind the theatre, dance, puppetry and more.
  • A free 20min breakfast lecture series for our creative community. Join us for coffee, donuts, and inspiration every last Friday of the month. The art of Mr. Maxx Moses evolves from Graffiti to international muralist and beyond. Growing up within an art-form that was against the law and broke all the rules shaped not only his outlook on life but encouraged him to question everything around him. His murals can be seen in Philadelphia PA, Washington D.C. Zimbabwe, Paris, Belgium, Amsterdam, Lebanon, Dubai, Peru, Abu Dhabi, Brazil, Mexico, Pakistan, Hollywood, New York, San Francisco and San Diego. Daniel Hopkins aka Maxx Moses was born in the Bronx and raised in Yonkers, New York. He is a graduate of Brockport University with a B.A. degree in Business and a Minor in Fine Art. Visit: https://creativemornings.com/talks/maxx-moses
  • NextEra Energy plans to acquire Dominion Energy to create the largest electricity producer in the United States.
  • Join us for Studio Arts, when OMA transforms into an artist’s studio, offering skill-building workshops led by distinguished professor and arts educator Robin Douglas. Explore media, techniques, & creativity in a supportive, skill-building environment. Animal Paintings This is an especially fun one! Bring in photographs of your favorite furry beasts and draw and paint them in a unique background inspired by famous paintings of animals at this art workshop. All supplies and light refreshments for each workshop are included in the cost. A break for lunch and relaxed discussion will occur midday. Please bring your own bagged lunch or feel free to visit one of the restaurants close by on our provided list. Ticket Prices: Adult: $100 Member: $70 Space is limited. Register today! Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • The latest album from Neal Francis, "Return To Zero," emerged from the kind of visionary fever dream that only the most masterful and inventive artists are capable of bringing to life. Amid a grueling tour schedule that found him playing nearly 400 shows from 2021 to 2024, the Chicago-based singer/songwriter/pianist immersed himself in creating a beautifully strange entangling of timeless rock & roll and ’70s-era dance music, merging supremely heavy guitar riffs with lush and pulsating grooves—all constructed sans digital programming, in keeping with his devotion to all things analog. Worlds away from the glitzy fantasia of archetypal disco, "Return To Zero" inhabits a far moodier atmosphere and ultimately makes for the most thrilling manifestation of Francis’ peerless musicality yet. Doors: 6:30 p.m. Neal Francis on Instagram and Facebook
  • 'A Decade of Double Vanity — 10th Anniversary Tour' "A Decade of Double Vanity" celebrates ten years of the album that cemented BRONCHO as one of the most singular voices in modern American rock. Released in 2016, "Double Vanity" sharpened the band’s blown-out pop instincts into something both feral and melodic, equal parts garage grit, warped romance, and neon-lit melancholy. Critics praised the record for its raw immediacy and emotional punch, and fans quickly turned it into a cult classic that still defines the BRONCHO live experience today. Doors: 7 p.m. BRONCHO on Facebook / Instagram
  • What is this…"Artist’s Way"? Maybe you had a friend who read through it years ago and made some significant breakthroughs. Or you’ve had the book on your bookshelf and promised yourself–this is the year I open it!–every year? Or you took a class long ago…but don’t remember much. Wherever you are at, this is for ANYONE who wants to live a more creative, intentional life. "The Artist’s Way" is for novices and working artists of all types, including writers, visual artists, actors, dancers, musicians…ANYONE who recognizes their innate creativity. In a supportive and safe setting, we will: - Acquaint ourselves with the basics and tools of "The Artist’s Way" (by Julia Cameron) - Work on activities meant to break through some of our creative blocks and give us better insight into creative work we might consider pursuing - And more! Week 1 will be an intro to the program. The next six weeks will be devoted to the chapters (and creative practices), and the last week is a final creative presentation by each student. If you’re able, bring a copy of "The Artist’s Way" (many available at the local libraries) and a journal or sketchbook. No previous arts experience required. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
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