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  • Against the backdrop of more dangerous winds in our region, we are talking about wildfire preparedness and the conditions that led to the devastation in Los Angeles. Plus, the impact of climate change on wildfire risk. Then, we pull a conversation from our archives about a picture book that explores the impact of wildfire evacuation on children.
  • The Friends of the Oak Park Library Chapter invites our communities to celebrate at the "San Diego Legacy In Black" event to promote education, history, community authors, the arts and library programs.Celebrate Black History Month with singers, storytellers and African dance! All ages are welcome. Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025 from Noon - 2 p.m.We look forward to seeing you on February 22!Visit Oak Park Library: https://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/locations/oak-park-libraryOak Park Library is on Facebook
  • Our roundup of arts and culture to discover in San Diego this month: Visual art, music, theater, dance, outdoor festivals, books, film and more. Up next: Art Alive at San Diego Museum of Art; WOW Festival at UC San Diego; San Diego Symphony's "The Mountain That Loved a Bird"; San Diego Book Crawl, Fern Street Circus Neighborhood Tour; Natalie Gonzalez at Oceanside Museum of Art; Sídro Saturdays at The Front; "Harvest & Gather" at the Athenaeum and more.
  • Two big-budget films are set to battle at the box office: Wicked offers a gravity-defying origin story for the Wicked Witch of the West, while Gladiator II revisits the violence of ancient Rome.
  • From derogatory insult to a symbol of empowerment, the changing meaning of the word "queer" is explored, and "Queer" actor Drew Droege reflects on his journey of embracing it and its cultural impact.
  • Jason Magabo Perez, appointed San Diego Poet Laureate in 2023, is closing his term — and his San Diego Poetry Futures 2024 initiative — with a poetry festival at UC San Diego this weekend.
  • CRY HOLI 2025. Title Sponsors: Miramar Cash & Carry / RasrajTHE MOST COLORFUL, EPIC HOLI CELEBRATION IS COMING SOON!The countdown is on! February is here, and we’re just one month away from the most vibrant event of the year – Holi in San Diego! Date: Saturday, March 8, 2025 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.Venue: Hourglass Field, Miramar College located at 10440 Black Mountain Road, San Diego, CA 92126Ticket Link: https://events.cryamerica.org/events/sandiegoholi2025/Adults: $20Kids: $12(Includes a color packet. Online prices only. Prices will increase at the venue.)Note: Outside colors are not permitted.Here’s the FUN lineup:Kids’ Performance: 11 a.m.Holi Madness: Kicking off at noon! Dance, laugh, and throw colors to the beats of our Bollywood DJ!Delicious Indian Cuisine: Enjoy tasty treats from Rasraj.360-Degree Photo Booth: Capture unforgettable moments!Pichkaris (water guns) and Holi colors: Get ready for some colorful fun!For questions, volunteering opportunities, or more information, please reach out to us at sandiego@cryamerica.orgFollow Us:• Instagram: @crysandiego• Facebook: CRY San Diego Action Center• CRY Official Website: cryamerica.orgDisclaimer: Tickets are transferable but non-refundable. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the event will be rescheduled, and previously purchased tickets will remain valid for the new date.
  • Art historian Zaixin Hong examines the enduring significance of the soundscape of music and calligraphy.The soundscape of calligraphy and music is a hallmark of Chinese civilization. This lecture explores their intricate connections and shared purpose, exemplified by Professor Lei Liang’s award-winning “A Thousand Mountains, A Million Streams,” and delves into Chou Wen-chung’s question, “When is a line not a line?”From Confucius’ “Six Arts” to modern masters like Huang Binhong, Pan Tianshou, Zao Wou-ki and Wang Dongling, the connections across centuries between music and calligraphy have bridged tradition and contemporary expression. In the age of AI, celebrating this human spirit becomes more vital than ever.The lecture will feature a special presentation of Huang Binhong’s masterpiece “Landscapes,” shown in stunning 4K projection with original music composed by Liang. Kuiyi Shen, professor of Asian art history, theory and criticism from UC San Diego, will provide a short commentary. Please join us for these events:Lecture in English, 4–5 p.m.Reception, 5–5:30 p.m.Lecture in Chinese, 5:30–6:30 p.m. (Professor Hong will deliver the lecture again in Chinese after the reception. Bilingual audiences may opt to register for either the English or Chinese lecture.)This public lecture is co-sponsored by the 21st Century China Center (21CCC) at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) and Haili Foundation. For more information on China activities, please visit china.ucsd.edu.If you have any questions, please contact GPS Events Coordinator Susan Zau at jszau@ucsd.edu.
  • As part of the 32nd annual San Diego Latino Film Festival's 'Arte Latino' we are partnering with the 'Rhythm & Roots' Arts and Culture series (Charanga Night), Senses Human Bistro, and UCSD Park & Market to bring you an amazing night of film, art, music, dancing, food, drinks and a great time with friends old and new.We will start the night off with a meet the Artist Reception from 4:30-6 p.m. on the second floor next to the Digital Gym Cinema where you will see some amazing Art and meet some of the Artists who created it. We will be posting some artist information in the discussion portion of this invite. Arte Latino is curated by Andy Gonzalez (La Onda Arte Latino). This portion is FREE!Next (6-9 p.m.) you will be treated to some amazing LIVE music by 'Charanga NYS' lead by Joseph Aportela who also happens to be a featured artist at our Film Festival this year. The Rhythm & Roots series happens monthly at the Senses Human Bistro on the first floor and is about as good as it gets when it comes to Latin Jazz in San Diego. At Senses Human Bistro you can purchase delicious food and drinks to enjoy while listening to the amazing music. The concert is free, but please Register NowIf you choose, you can also watch a movie at the Digital Gym Cinema on the second floor where we screen Independent and Foreign Films all year long. Movie tickets can be purchased online or at the Box Office. https://digitalgym.org/Of course this is all in collaboration with the 32nd annual San Diego Latino Film Festival, March 19-23, check here for tickets and information:https://sdlatinofilm.com/site_2024/https://senseshumanbistro.com/https://parkandmarket.ucsd.edu/Cover Art by Joseph Aportela!We hope you can join us and please spread the word!
  • The park is a "natural-habitat oriented" space featuring nature playgrounds, 2 miles of walkways and bike paths, sand dunes, native plants and space for passive activities such as bird watching.
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