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  • A casual book signing and multi-sensory experience all in one! "Now Act! Vol. 1: Insight, Advice, and Preparation Processes from Actors, Coaches, and Casting Directors" is a unique book of personal essays about the craft and business of acting. In an industry often dominated by singular “methods” and gatekeeper perspectives, "Now Act!" offers something refreshingly different: a practical, inclusive collection of real-world insights from more than 50 working professionals across film, television, theater, and casting. One of the contributors is Giovanni Trimble, PhD. Dr Trimble authored the essay: "Navigating Intimacy in Acting: The Importance of Intimacy Coordination" and graciously offered to host this free event at their Fuzzy Glow Pop-Up Gallery with "Now Act!" Editor, Laurie Lamson. A limited number of "Now Act!" copies will be available for sale at $18 each including tax (cover price is $20.99) Fuzzy Glow Pop-Up Gallery Fuzzy Glow will only be open until the end of January, so drop by and explore how neuroaesthetics and experiential design can foster trust, emotional safety, and real connection. A perfect environment for actors! Fuzzy Glow is located in Hillcrest at University Ave. and Normal Street, behind the AWOL Bar. Check out the video of the opening: https://www.instagram.com/p/DR-JBqEjza1/ Drop by: Fuzzy Glow Pop-Up Gallery 1475 University Ave, Unit 1469 (behind AWOL Bar) San Diego, CA 92103 "Now Act!" is edited by San Diego Local: Laurie Lamson Serving as Author/Editor for multiple "Now Write!" anthologies gave Laurie the idea to create this similar collection for actors. With a filmmaking background, she has a natural rapport with actors that served her well in putting this collection together to be a grounded, accessible, useful resource for actors at different career levels.
  • A potentially strong El Niño weather pattern will likely emerge this summer and persist through the rest of the year. The hottest years on record generally occur in years when El Niño is active.
  • The current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual is known as the DSM-5. What will the next version be called? That's one of several open questions as the "Bible of psychiatry" goes online.
  • Yellowstone National Park contains many stories, including one of the best case studies in wildlife conservation. Wildlife biologist and National Geographic Explorer Doug Smith led the project that reintroduced gray wolves in the 1990s. We join him on assignment in the park to see how the landscape has changed since the wolves arrived, including never-before-seen photos and videos of the quest to bring back this apex predator. La Jolla Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said the U.S. took issue with UNESCO's focus on the U.N.'s sustainable development goals and the decision to include Palestine as a member state.
  • Iran's state media issued what it said was a statement by Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, vowing to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed and keep up attacks on U.S. bases in the region.
  • Between the final battle and some key needle drops, there was a little too much talking.
  • A full calendar doesn't mean you have to feel exhausted all the time. Experts share natural ways to boost energy and beat the constant battle of tiredness.
  • Utilities are convincing lawmakers around the U.S. to delay bills that would allow people to buy solar panels, plug them into an outlet and begin generating electricity.
  • Swing voters who helped reelect President Trump in 2024 don't support his decision to go to war in Iran and instead want to see U.S. tax dollars spent tackling economic pressures facing Americans.
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