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  • Join us in working with one of the most powerful yet gentle spiritual healing rays for the body and nervous system. The violet flame of the healing peace can reach into the recesses of the nerves to release built up stresses and tensions. And full moons are the perfect time to release any negative energy in your aura and blockages in your life. In our fast-paced world, a strong and resilient nervous system is essential for mind, body, soul well-being. Lauri Loesch and the Divine Light healers will guide you through a highly effective technique to receive spiritual energy to heal and transform your life. Whether you are seeking a physical, mental or emotional transformation, Divine Light healing is a full-spectrum aura therapy. Drawing on a 4,000 year mystical tradition and built on the clairvoyant experiences of Barbara Y. Martin and Dimitri Moraitis over five decades, these aura healing techniques have been endorsed by medical luminaries C. Norman Shealy and Dr. Richard Gerber. “Spiritual energy is the single biggest key to building and sustaining health, because it connects you to your source of health.”- Barbara Martin & Dimitri Moraitis – The Healing Power of Your Aura LAURI LOESCH is a certified Associate Teacher and healer through Spiritual Arts Institute having studied at the Institute for over ten years. As a style and beauty mindset coach, Lauri teaches the power of positive self-perception and redefining beauty. She is the founder of Ultimate Image Styling and Soul to Sole, a transformative journey of self-discovery and self-expression. She is delighted to help others discover the boundless blessings of the Kingdom of Light Teachings and the unlimited power and potential of their soul. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Meanwhile, at Little Fish Comic Book Studio… As always, you can look forward to the promise of comics, good conversation, and of course donuts! Our large library of comic books and graphic novels has just about a little of everything for everyone, so please feel free to peruse our stacks. We also have a large amount of free comic books and graphic novels for attendees to go through and take home. And did we mention that this event is Free! Feel free to bring friends, family, and of course delicious snacks if you’re so inclined. Pooches are welcome too! We have plenty of parking in the parking lot behind the studio. For more information visit: lilfish.us Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The attorney general pledged to restore the Justice Department to normal order. It hasn't been easy, and may not last.
  • Imagine a world where art and music intertwine, echoing the call for peace and unity. This is the world that the "Give Peace a Chance: The Art of John Lennon" exhibition brings to life at the EC Gallery in Gaslamp area of Downtown San Diego from February 9 to February 28, 2024. There are special receptions scheduled for Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10 from 6-9 p.m. This newly curated exhibition is a must see experience! Never in history has an exhibition been so meaningful, relevant, and so powerful. As Lennon sang, “All we are saying is give peace a chance,” this exhibition echoes that sentiment through its display of Lennon’s art. It invites us to pause and reflect on the possibility of a world where peace reigns supreme. It’s a call to action, a plea for understanding, and a testament to the power of art and music to inspire change and bring people together. The exhibition is a reminder of the enduring importance of peace and unity in an increasingly connected and tumultuous world. The exhibition showcases Lennon's visionary art, which has always been a reflection of societal themes that touched his life. His works celebrate human love and communication, two themes that were at the heart of his contribution to the art of the twentieth century. In the midst of current events going on around the world, the exhibition serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us of Lennon's timeless message in his song "Imagine". As he sang, "Imagine all the people livin’ life in peace," this exhibition invites us to do just that. It encourages us to envision a world free of conflict, where peace, unity and harmony prevail. John Lennon, born John Winston Lennon, attended the Liverpool Art Institute for three years (1957-60). During that time, he developed a style of sketching and drawing figures containing his somewhat sarcastic sense of humor. In later years he would incorporate this whimsical style into art for his books and work done for various social movements. Lennon's artwork predated his success with the Beatles and remained a passion throughout his years as a music legend. During his lifetime, he produced numerous series of sketches and lithographs, which were published starting in the early 1960s. Often surreal and composed through a method of free association, his drawings from this period were widely considered some of the finest interpretive artworks of the era. In 1969, Lennon began exhibiting selected drawings from a series entitled "Bag One." This array, now part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, was wildly popular and frequently censored due to its overt eroticism. His peace-themed sketches were elevated through their use in antiwar movements. Capturing his emotional, political, and imaginative energy, this lavishly produced collection serves as a timeless record of John Lennon's creative spirit. John’s love for Yoko Ono inspired his work and this exhibition. After the Beatles broke up in 1970, John began to venture around the world in pursuit of a kind of happiness that was lacking as a BEATLE. He cherished his new wife Yoko and wanted to learn all he could about the Japanese culture and art that was her background. John and Yoko’s relationship was based on a mutual love for art. John met Yoko at one of her shows in New York. Yoko was part of the Fluxus movement of artists that eventually became the neo-expressionist’s period that influences much the art we see today. This art movement is often overlooked as to its importance in the evolution of modern/contemporary art in the 20th century. To Yoko’s installation of a hammer with nails next to it he asked her something to the effect of: “What if I pound the nails in”. That began a love story that John chronicled in sketch pads she had given him; and asked that he record their life together. Over the years John saved and preserved several hundred drawings he considered to be the most significant. In 1986, Yoko Ono, began releasing limited editions of some of the most meaningful drawings, using fine art printing techniques, she showcased John Lennon as an important artist of his time. Each print had John’s signature embossed as well as Yoko Ono Lennon hand signed in pencil. She also includes the chop in red ink on the art. So, let's come together at the EC Gallery, located in the historic Gaslamp Quarter at 621 Fifth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. Let's immerse ourselves in the art of John Lennon and give peace a chance. Let's imagine all the people, sharing all the world and the world will be as one. For more information or to RSVP to the opening receptions, please contact the gallery at (800) 599-7111 or email art@ecgallery.com. Admission is FREE and open to the public. All artwork is on exhibition and available for purchase. Don't miss this iconic experience! EC Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • "I hope we wake to a body we love" is a performance exhibition that ruminates on death, rebirth and belonging through the endurance practice, a practice of waiting. In a world already violent, Jun! offers a critical sustainable approach to difficult endurance performances that confront death by offering a space where death, pain, love, and intimacy can coexist simultaneously. In doing so, Jun! reframes endurance as a practice of waiting for a better future, a future where we can wake to a body that we love. Join Jun! at her performance on April 21st beginning 4 p.m., where she explores the concept of rebirth in the liminal space of a car. After the performance, catch the Q&A for "I hope we wake to a body we love," moderated by performance scholar Alejandrina Medina. "I hope we wake to a body we love" will run from April 19th to April 26th open daily from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the SME Art Gallery, 1st Floor at University of California San Diego. For more information visit: visarts.ucsd.edu Stay Connected on Instagram
  • Ahead of her Nov. 19 appearance at Les Girls theater, KPBS invites your questions for Kata Pierce-Morgan about overcoming challenges, advocating for workers' rights and driving meaningful change in San Diego.
  • Create a tile design in glass as well as a picture frame to showcase it in! Or choose to keep the tile separate and design the frame for a favorite personal photo. You’ll learn all about the properties of glass fusion, glass-cutting techniques, how to use a glass grinder, and the proper adhesion techniques to create stunning works of art. In this workshop, each student will receive instructional videos beforehand so you can begin planning. All glass materials and one frame (4×6 or 5×7 opening) are provided. Your pieces will be fired in a glass kiln to completely fuse each design into one solid piece, and will be ready for you to pick up the following week. Workshop fee includes pre-workshop instructional videos, all glass, equipment, and kiln firing. An additional supply fee of $10 (cash only) is due to instructor at the workshop. This workshop is recommended for All Skill Levels – Ages 13 and up. Children 8+ years welcome with adult. Beginners welcome! If this class is full, join our Interest List. If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Local critics pick overlooked films of 2024 to be grateful for.
  • Director Barry Jenkins is best known for films like Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk. On NPR's Wild Card, he opens up about where he felt the safest as a kid.
  • Chinese business people may be able to find creative ways to avoid U.S. tariffs, but for Beijing, its concerns for the incoming Trump presidency go beyond trade.
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