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  • "Bad behavior has significant consequences,” the attorney representing families in a class-action lawsuit says. The remains of nearly 200 people were found at the Return to Nature Funeral Home.
  • Drawing on her background in neuroscience and architecture, artist and UC San Diego Professor Dr. Pinar Yoldas (b. Denizli, Turkey) has built a practice of speculative design that imagines new products, appendages, and creatures in the service of a more compassionate culture. While Yoldas has shown extensively in Europe for nearly two decades, this show will be Yoldas’s first solo museum exhibition in the United States. At ICA Central, Yoldas is producing several new projects, including photo bioreactor systems that transform algae into a biodegradable plastic alternative. In addition, she will debut CATGPT–a companion video to her 2016 work, The Kitty AI– that considers the relationship between AI and human creativity. Yoldas will create an immersive experience that illuminates the connections between technology, creativity, and human desire in contemporary life. “If we ask ourselves what drives technological progress,” Yoldas explains, “we can see that it is as much our collective desires –wealth, longevity, beauty– as it is our collective needs, such as access to clean water, food, and shelter.” This exhibition invites us to consider how desire and emotion can combine with technology to create a more just and compassionate future. ICA CentralSaturday, Feb. 24 - Sunday, June 23, 2024 Hours: Thursday–Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. Monday–Wednesday Closed Visit: icasandiego.org/art/pinar-yoldas-synaptic-sculpture/ ICA San Diego on Facebook / Instagam
  • Since 1994, the Sherman Heights community has honored the departed through Day of the Dead celebrations, blending tradition with remembrance.
  • Kanye West has made stumbling rollouts, toxic comments and blown deals his calling card. But at the launch for his new album Vultures 1, it's clear there's one place where his magnetism hasn't faded.
  • Prepare to be transported back in time to the golden age of jazz and burlesque! Music Box Burlesque Revue kicks off the 2024 performance season at Queen Bee's Arts & Cultural Center with a brand new show! Be prepared for an amazing evening of burlesque babes and live music provided by the incredibly talented Los Salvajes! Dress to impress, gather your friends at one of our VIP tables that includes a complimentary bottle of champgne, shop with some of our amazing vendors or the Music Box merch table. Our show features the talents of: - Kiki Kaos - Sepia Jewel - Feisty Fuego - Della Limonchella - Lola Demure - Chica Cabra - Jojo DeVeaux - Nayna LaSanta - Hosted by Tas Al-Ghul (LA) - Stage Kitten: Crimson Rose Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Stained glass is unusual among the arts because of its direct relationship with light. When light passes through colored glass, different values, textures, and densities combine to form an extraordinary palette. Explore this magic by creating your own unique leaded stained-glass panel. In this 7-week course, you will learn from stained glass professional Lisa Maywood as you complete one or more 2-dimensional panels that will transform any room or space. The enrollment fee covers the cost of basic drawing materials, lead, solder, cement, and the use of the tools and machinery. Glass will be procured by each student on their own outside of class. Blue Dolpin Glass is a great local source in San Diego. If you prefer your own supplies, please bring your own colored pencils and paper that is larger than 12″x12″ to the first class as you plan your project(s). It is also recommended that you bring your own safety gear (eye protection, dust mask, gloves). We have eye protection available if you do not have your own. There is no prerequisite for this class. Ages 18+years welcome. If this class is full, join our Interest List. For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • With a race that was expected to be historically tight behind us, the question is: How did Trump win so decisively?
  • Sip, sketch, and color at our holiday art class with archaeological illustrator Donna Walker. Learn how to draw the native plant Toyon Berry, also known as California Holly, then color your creation with Prismacolor, an oil-based color pencil that blends and looks like watercolor when finished. You’ll learn techniques to give your objects depth and definition – gone will be the flat-looking images, yours will look 3-D! Finish by turning your drawing into a personalized holiday card. Tickets include all art supplies and 2 drinks per person. For more information visit: sandiegoarchaeology.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Friends and family members paid tribute to Jacobs at the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park.
  • Voters in San Diego, La Mesa and Lemon Grove will be electing a new county supervisor this summer. Then, inewsource reports that a San Diego police officer involved in a domestic violence incident has faced few consequences. Plus, we have a preview of a new exhibit at the surf museum in Oceanside.
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