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  • Music. Art. Energy. Liquid Sunshine is more than just a pool party at Hard Rock Hotel San Diego. Every Saturday, our rooftop pool comes alive featuring top DJs spinning electrifying beats and surprise activations each weekend such as live artists painting in real-time, bejeweled face art, experiential vinyl spin art, or a permanent jewelry experience. Sip on colorful cocktails, soak up the sunshine in our cabanas, and become part of the masterpiece. Whether you're here to see the art or be the art, unforgettable moments are guaranteed.Please note: all events are 21+Hard Rock Hotel San Diego's overnight guests receive 2 complimentary tickets per hotel room.Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/season-opener-hard-rock-rooftop-dayclub-liquid-sunshine-sat-mar-29th-tickets-1245385484509?aff=odcleoeventsincollectionHard Rock Hotel San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • For close watchers of the Catholic Church, the election of a U.S. pope seemed impossible. The "Trump effect" on the U.S. and global order changed that, papal expert Massimo Faggioli told NPR.
  • Experience the Ultimate Selena Tribute – Amor Prohibido Band Debuts at The Bornemann!Get ready, San Marcos! Amor Prohibido Band, the premier Selena tribute experience, is making their Bornemann Theatre debut, bringing the energy, passion, and timeless hits of the Queen of Tejano to life.Since 2014, Amor Prohibido has been captivating audiences nationwide, transporting fans back to the ‘90s when Selena’s music dominated the airwaves. Nira Perez, a powerhouse vocalist who embodies Selena both visually and musically, delivers a performance so authentic you’ll feel like you're witnessing the legend herself. Backed by a high-energy, five-piece band, Amor Prohibido perfectly recreates Selena’s iconic sound, delivering an electrifying and unforgettable concert experience. Don’t miss your chance to sing, dance, and celebrate the music that continues to inspire generations. See it. Hear it. Feel it. Amor Prohibido is bringing the magic of Selena to San Marcos for one night only!Come ready to "bidi bidi bom bom" the night away!Doors open at 7 p.m.Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/amor-prohibido-bandAmor Prohibido on Instagram and Facebook
  • Rooted in African-American freedom struggles and Igbo cosmology, The Skeuomorph unfolds as a poetic meditation on technological agency and the myths we encode in our machines. At the center of the exhibition stands BLKBX (BB)—a sculptural object, a "smarter" speaker and a speculative AI entity trained on documents of African American and African Diasporic histories, biographies and philosophies of freedom. Through a multisensory installation featuring reimagined political speeches, archival fragments, and layered sonic environments, the exhibition invites visitors to consider how history reverberates in the present—shaping the voices we amplify, the ones we silence, and the futures we imagine.Co-sponsored by the Department of Visual Arts Visiting Speaker Series, this event includes panel discussion with Louis Chude-Sokei, Professor and George and Joyce Wein Chair of English and Director of the African American and Black Diaspora Studies Program at Boston University; in addition to recently publishing The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics (2015), Chude-Sokei collaborated with Berlin based electronic artists Mouse on Mars, with whom he produced the album Anarchic Artificial Intelligence (2021). Event moderated by Amy Alexander, Professor of Visual Arts and Gallery QI committee co-chair and Robert Twomey, Assistant Teaching Professor of Visual Arts and Committee Member of the Department of Visual Arts Visiting Speaker Series. Chude-Sokei and Mendi Obadike will participate via Zoom.Gallery QI on Facebook / Instagram
  • Pope Leo XIV is seen as a centrist who shares his predecessor's progressive views on certain social issues. Here's what we know so far.
  • Join Jan Cesario, Certified Life Coach and stress reduction expert with more than 40 years of experience, as she leads the first session of Prosper Internal Medicine & Aesthetics’ Free Community Wellness Class Series on April 15 at 6 p.m. The session, designed to help attendees navigate stress and live more fulfilling lives, will cover how to break free from stress and focus on key aspects of life, like health, relationships, and happiness. During the interactive session, Jan will share practical tools to help attendees reduce stress and improve their overall well-being.Prospera IMA’s Free Community Wellness Class Series, aimed to empower individuals to take charge of their own health, will include monthly programs designed to provide holistic health and wellness education to the San Diego community. Each session, led by a new expert each time, will take place on the third Tuesday of every month and feature insights spanning a wide range of health topics. The classes are completely free to the public and will include discussions, hands-on activities, and Q&A segments that ensure it's a personalized and enriching experience for all attendees.Prospera Internal Medicine & Aesthetics on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • The 12th century abbess, scientist and composer inspires new interpretations of her music, and new works, on an album spotlighting soprano Barbara Hannigan.
  • Visit the Comic-Con Museum on Free Tuesdays and enjoy a super hero story time with SDPL Librarian Ms. Wendy and/or Ms. Natale from the Central Library Children's Department. Enjoy stories, songs, parachute, and more while we learn that we all have a super hero inside of us!Comic-Con Museum on Facebook / Instagram / X
  • Join us for UC San Diego's 24th Annual César E. Chávez Celebration Kickoff. The signature kickoff event will feature keynote speaker María Dolores Águila, a Chicana poet and author of "Barrio Rising," the KPBS 2024 “One Book, One San Diego” kids selection. Deeply inspired by Chicane history and art, she seeks to write empowering and inclusive stories about everything she learns.Time: Thursday, April 3 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Location: Price Center BallroomHosted by the César E. Chávez Celebration Month planning committee. For more information, please contact cesarchavezcelebrate@ucsd.edu.
  • During his homily, delivered in Italian, Leo XIV said that Christians must serve a world that is often hostile to their beliefs.
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