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  • Join the Zoom or livestream! “Body Modification: Anatomy, Alteration, and Art in Anthropogeny“ is the topic of a free, virtual public symposium hosted by the CARTA: UC San Diego/Salk Center for Academic Research & Training in Anthropogeny on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024 (Beginning 10 a.m. Pacific with Q&A and expert discussion and commencing ~ 1:30 p.m. Pacific), co-chaired by Mark Collard (Simon Fraser University) and Francesco d'Errico (University of Bordeaux). Event Summary: Permanent body modification is an intriguing phenomenon. It is regularly practiced by living humans but is not seen in other extant mammals. It is highly variable within and between cultures. It is also often both expensive and risky. All of these characteristics—its uniqueness, its variability, and its actual or potential costliness—make permanent body modification an important behavior for scientists to understand. However, the scientific study of permanent body modification is in its infancy. The goal of this symposium is to provide a snapshot of where we are at with regard to research on permanent body modification and to identify questions that should be prioritized over the next decade. The symposium will bring together academics from a number of disciplines as well as practitioners from the permanent body modification industry. We will cover a wide range of historical and contemporary permanent body modification practices, including but not limited to tattooing, piercing, finger amputation, and cranial modification. In addition to considering the ‘when’ and ‘where’ of permanent body modification, we will delve into the motivations behind this behavior, considering both the personal justifications offered by participants and the scientific hypotheses proposed to explain it. Additional Information: For updates regarding the Zoom and live webcast on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024, follow CARTA’s X/Twitter (@CARTAUCSD), Facebook (@ucsdcarta), and LinkedIn accounts. Funding for this online-only symposium was provided by many generous CARTA friends like you. Closed captioning for recordings was made possible by CARTA Patrons Ingrid M. Benirschke-Perkins and Gordon C. Perkins. For more information, please email: khunter@ucsd.edu or carta-info@anthropogeny.org or visit carta.anthropogeny.org
  • Long wait times to travel north across the Tijuana-San Diego border is an ugly fact of life we've all gotten used to, but now, traffic is jamming up for people going south. In other news, U.S. Representative Darrell Issa is introducing legislation that could make it easier to prosecute fentanyl deaths as homicides. Plus, Queen Bee's Art and Cultural Center is a lively community space and a beacon for artists in North Park, and this month it celebrates its 15th anniversary with a party Tuesday.
  • Boeing made big promises to the Justice Department to avoid prosecution after two fatal crashes of 737 Max jets. That deal now faces heightened scrutiny after a door plug blew off a jet in midair.
  • An evening of interactive dance and a silent disco! With professional performers at a private residence in La Jolla Shores. Schedule: - 5:00 p.m. Doors & Aperitivo - 5:30 p.m. Serenata Begins - 6:30 p.m. Silent Disco - 7:30pm Doors Close Line Up: - DanzArtsSD - Patricia Astorga - Catherine Kellaway - Jaami Waali-Villalobos - Angel Waali-Villalobos - Juan Carlos Terrones - Andrew Gottlieb Location: This Secret Serenata location will be sent out to ticket holders the night before! What to expect? - Welcome experience @ 5:00 p.m. - Drinks for 21+ - Optional appetizers [pre-purchased only] - Outdoor in a garden (bring sweater) - Wheelchair accessible - Kid-friendly (no explicit music nor nudity) Children 4 under free (must still rsvp) For more information visit: secretserenata.com
  • It's expected to be a meeting of great political importance — especially for Europe.
  • The holidays are upon us, and Galpão Gaucho Brazilian Steakhouse is thrilled to invite guests to a festive and authentic southern Brazilian dining experience at all our locations throughout California, Nevada, and South Carolina. Embrace the spirit of the season with their continuous service menu inspired by the centuries-old tradition of the Brazilian churrascaria, delivered to North America by the legendary Brazilian cowboy – the Gaucho. Whether you're planning a festive family gathering or a memorable holiday feast with friends, Galpão Gaucho promises an unparalleled dining experience. Secure your reservations today at GalpaoGauchoUSA.com and treat yourself to a taste of Brazil this holiday season. Galpão Gaucho Brazilian Steakhouse on Facebook / Instagram
  • The holidays are upon us, and Galpão Gaucho Brazilian Steakhouse is thrilled to invite guests to a festive and authentic southern Brazilian dining experience at all our locations throughout California, Nevada, and South Carolina. Embrace the spirit of the season with their continuous service menu inspired by the centuries-old tradition of the Brazilian churrascaria, delivered to North America by the legendary Brazilian cowboy – the Gaucho. Whether you're planning a festive family gathering or a memorable holiday feast with friends, Galpão Gaucho promises an unparalleled dining experience. Secure your reservations today at GalpaoGauchoUSA.com and treat yourself to a taste of Brazil this holiday season. Galpão Gaucho Brazilian Steakhouse on Facebook / Instagram
  • About the event: San Diego New Music and the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library present Labyrinth, a music and dance performance co-created by Kristopher and Dina Apple. Labyrinths have been used throughout history as devices for meditation, metaphors for storytelling, and as a bridge between the physical and metaphysical. Taking inspiration from these mythologies and practices, a cross-disciplinary ensemble weaves sound, movement, and text into a contemplative listening experience—a listening labyrinth. You are invited to the listening labyrinth—to follow the thread of now, gather your senses at each passing moment, and reflect on the potential for transformation. About the performers: Kristopher and Dina are music and dance makers from San Diego, California, whose work explores cross-disciplinary ensemble practices and performance-making that is often improvised and interactive. Kristopher is a violinist and composer working at the intersection of music, dance, text, and digital media. He teaches digital audio at the University of San Diego, accompanies dance classes at UC San Diego, MiraCosta College, and Palomar College, and has recently been a featured composer and performer with LITVAKdance, IMAGOmoves, and San Diego Dance Theater. Dina is a dance maker whose work investigates cross-disciplinary collaboration, practices of social choreography, and dance as a responsive and investigative act. She holds an MFA from UC San Diego and a BFA from San Diego State University and attended the Ricean School of Dance. Program: Kristopher Apple: Flowers And Other Far Thoughts I Ate the Minotaur Stir the Tide Ever Ever Performers: Kristopher Apple, co-director, composer, violin Dina Apple, co-director, choreographer, and dancer Peter Ko, cello Nathan Hubbard, percussion Kyle Adam Blair, piano Emily Aust, dancer Related links: San Diego New Music: website | Instagram | Facebook Athenaeum Music and Arts Library: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • In a new interview with TIME Magazine, Trump promises to prosecute President Biden, unleash the National Guard on immigrants and says it's "irrelevant" if he's comfortable criminalizing abortions.
  • The San Diego Independent Scholars (SDIS) is proud to present a Works in Progress event led by Grace Johnson on March 21st at 1 p.m. at the North University Community Library. Grace Johnson is a Curator Emerita of Latin American Collections at the San Diego Museum of Man (now named Museum of Us). Johnson graduated with a BA in the Department of Anthropology and a MA in the Department of Latin American Studies from San Diego State University. She wrote the book Hecho en Mexico: Mexican Folk Art based on an exhibition she created while working at the Museum of Man. Grace will use this book as the springboard for a discussion on the process of book publishing. Please join us for a lively discussion. For additional information contact Grace at gracejohns@aol.com. or visit sandiego.librarymarket.com
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