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  • The nuclear industry and big tech companies think they can solve each other's problems, but critics are skeptical the marriage can last.
  • The San Diego Lowrider Archival Project documents the historical and cultural significance of lowriders through photographs, memorabilia, art and more.
  • Lights returned to households as well as to Puerto Rico's hospitals, water plants and sewage facilities after the massive outage that exposed the persistent electricity problems plaguing the island.
  • Join us this fall for a celebration of the season with Cobweb Broom Making workshop! In this 3-hour class, students will learn about knots, culture heritage, creativity, and functional earth art. Together we will get a renewed sense of connection to the past and confidence to create our own tools, as well as how to use the cobweb broom for spiritual and emotional wellbeing. A cobweb broom will allow you to get into tricky/tall spaces to sweep. Everyone will end the session with their own hand made, decorated and anointed cobweb broom/besom. Each person will learn how to use and care for their unique broom as a practical tool and expand their awareness into the ritual of cleansing spaces. It will be a celebration of the Fall season and the halloween spirit will cater to the cobwebs. Ages 12+ years and up is recommended. Materials fee: $10 (cash) to be paid to instructor at the start of the workshop For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • NPR's Scott Simon muses about the passage of parental time, now that his eldest daughter has turned 21.
  • been creating connections between its San Diego audience, its renowned guest artists and its diverse range of musical programming. This September Camarada concluded their second successful tour of Argentina, performing in concert halls throughout Buenos Aires and Cordoba. Camarada will present Musica Latina; a sizzling and passionate program for flute, violin, double-bass and piano in celebration of Latin American heritage month. Musica Latina includes the music of Miguel del Aguila, Manuel Ponce, Astor Piazzolla and Andres Martin. Andres Martin is a native Argentinian and a world-renowned composer and bass player. His arrangements and commissions for Camarada reflect the flavor and fervor of contemporary Tango as well as the pulse of Latin America. Other performers include Beth Ross Buckley, flute; David Buckley, violin; and CSUSM adjunct professor Dana Burnett, piano. Camarada’s commitment to the music of Latin America has been developed and refined over many years of research and performance. Come stimulate your senses with the luscious melodies and rhythms of Latin American chamber music. “Before entrepreneurial chamber music presentations became viable, even cool…there was Camarada…” Jim Chute- San Diego Union Tribune Music and & Arts Critic Visit: https://www.camarada.org/ Camarada Chamber Music on Instagram and Facebook
  • For twenty years, Words Alive has welcomed literary legends for our signature Author Talk & Fundraising event. This year, we are excited to welcome best-selling author Paula Hawkins, known for "The Girl on the Train," to discuss her latest novel, "The Blue Hour." Moderating the discussion with Paula will be KPBS's Julia Dixon Evans, a seasoned journalist with extensive experience covering San Diego's vibrant arts scene. VIP ($230) - 4:30 p.m. - Enjoy early entry, passed hors d'oeuvres, champagne, dinner, and an exclusive social hour. You will also have access to preferred seating for the 7 p.m. interview with Paula Hawkins and receive a signed copy of her new book, "The Blue Hour." General Entry ($150) - 5:30 p.m. - Includes dinner, drinks, and ample opportunities to socialize. Attend the 7 p.m. interview with Paula Hawkins and receive a signed copy of her new book, "The Blue Hour." Author Talk & Signed Book ($45) - 6:30 p.m. - Entry after dinner, with drinks available for purchase. Attend the 7 p.m. interview with Paula Hawkins and receive a signed copy of her new book, "The Blue Hour." Author Talk Only ($25) - 6:30 p.m. - Entry after dinner, with drinks available for purchase. Attend the 7 p.m. interview with Paula Hawkins and receive a signed copy of her new book, Entry after dinner, with drinks available for purchase. Attend the interview with Paula Hawkins (book not included). Limited tickets available. Sponsor a General Entry Ticket for a Dedicated Volunteer ($150) - 5:30 p.m. - Includes dinner, drinks, and ample opportunities to socialize. Attend the 7 p.m. interview with Paula Hawkins and receive a signed copy of her new book, "The Blue Hour." Words Alive on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bring your children or grandchildren to the Athenaeum's free Children's Storytime at 3 and 3:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Great for children ages 1 through 9. This is a free event. Reservations are not necessary. “One of the greatest gifts adults can give—to their offspring and to their society—is to read to children.”— CARL SAGAN Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • Thomas and his friends from the Isle of Sodor will take over the museum on Saturday, August 17th! Join us from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. for a day all about Thomas the Tank Engine including: Thomas & Friends scavenger hunt around the museum, with Thomas trains running on our layouts Arts & Crafts inspired by Thomas An Isle of Sodor display Sing and Dance along sets at 11am and 1pm Thomas Family Day is included in museum admission, and kids 12 and under get in free! Please Note: There is no full-size, rideable train at this event Visit: https://tickets.sdmrm.org/e/san-diego-model-railroad-museum-2024 San Diego Railroad Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • Lee Gelernt with the ACLU said the action goes "way beyond anything that even President Trump has tried in the past."
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