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  • The New Children’s Museum newest installation, TKRTP Project, was created by 2023 Artists in Residence SWISH PROJECTS. Translated as “The kids run this place,” the year-long project uses art, video, photography, artmaking and more to document and celebrate the Museum community and enhance a sense of belonging. Check out familiar faces in the Marino Gallery, where an installation will feature portraits of 30 members of the Museum community ranging from staff and board to community partners, members, educators and of course, the kids. Admission is $20 adults and $18 children For more information, visit Thinkplaycreate.org The New Children's Museum on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • On view at the Kellogg Library at CSU San Marcos through July 2023. View the exhibit online here. From the organizers: The exhibition is a collection of plant-based sculpture and assemblage created by Britton Neubacher, M.A. (B.A. and M.A. in Women’s Studies with a focus on community organizing) and full-time artist. Neubacher’s sustainably-minded work explores nature’s organizing principles of adaptation, integration, and renewal through fractal geometries and “suspended animation” materials. "Working with plants as my medium has shown me just how adaptive and tenacious the natural world is. There is no forcing my will onto the things of nature. If I want to enjoy my process I will see them as collaborators and allow them to shape me back. In exploring the animating relationship between people and plants, and the natural order/disorder of our complex partnership, I imagine that something more hopeful can be born between us." - Britton Neubacher For detailed library hours information, go here. Note: library hours may change after the spring semester ends. To make an appointment or schedule a tour, contact ryrodriguez@csusm.edu | (760)750-4394
  • The most significant part of the U.N. pact is a commitment to protect 30% of land and water considered important for biodiversity by 2030, up from 17% of terrestrial and 10% of marine areas.
  • This weekend in the arts: San Diego Opera's "El último sueño de Frida y Diego"; "Up Close and Personal" at San Diego Dance Theater; Bread and Puppet Theater comes to North Park; "Portraits from the Anthropocene at WE Gallery"; Roberto Salas at Bonita Museum and the "Welcome tu Las Californias" music festival in Baja.
  • Must-see visual art exhibitions in San Diego right now: Lisa Ross at SDMA; Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio at the Athenaeum; Francisco Eme at Best Practice; "Piñatas: The High Art of Celebration" at the Mingei; and "Script/Rescript" at SDSU Art Gallery.
  • President Joe Biden is defending his administration’s decision to waive 26 federal laws in South Texas to allow for construction of roughly 20 miles of U.S.-Mexico border wall.
  • Mama's Day, one of San Diego's most anticipated culinary events, returns Thursday, May 4 from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. for an evening of fun, food, friends and fundraising. More than 20 food purveyors will convene at the Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine to offer delicious bites from San Diego’s finest restaurants, catering companies and hotels. Proceeds from the event help raise critical funds for Mama's Kitchen's mission to deliver three medically tailored nutritional meals a day, seven days a week and free of charge to local women, men and children vulnerable to hunger due to HIV, cancer or other critical illnesses like congestive heart failure, Type II diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Tickets to Mama’s Day can be purchased online at mamaskitchen.org. Ticket prices: $125 (General); $225 (VIP) VIP ticket holders will also receive access to an exclusive open bar during the cocktail reception, the VIP seating area, and other fun surprises!
  • Encore Thursday, Oct. 19 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with the PBS App. Elon Musk’s long and often troubled relationship with Twitter. Musk’s journey from one of the platform’s most provocative users to its sole proprietor, exploring the acquisition, free speech and the company’s uncertain future.
  • The union said it is possible a 10-day strike notice will be issued Saturday and it could lead to further striking if Kaiser executives and union negotiators can't come to an agreement.
  • Get ready for a crazy…cozy time at the Pacific Beach Onesie Bar Crawl on Thursday, April 13! Guests are invited to party in their adult onesie, as they enjoy food and drink specials at three of PB’s hottest spots: Duck Dive - $10 Red Bull slushies, welcome shot for anyone with the purchase of a drink Mavericks Beach Club - $7 Vodka Coconut Red Bull Slushie, $2 off all starters Tavern at the Beach - $7 Sundresses -Watermelon Mojito with Watermelon Red Bull, $8 pretzels Those participating in the crawl can begin at any of the three locations, and visit at their own pace between 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. And those who visit all three will be entered into the Grand Prize raffle. You must get your punch card marked at all three spots, and the cards will be available to pick up at each location. In need of a onesie? California Sock Company has got you covered! Stop in to browse their selection of adult onesies, and you’ll be set for this fun-filled crawl.
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