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  • Yamamoto's postwar childhood in Japan shaped his interest in the interplay of architecture and community. The jury of the prestigious architecture award cited the intergenerational power of his work.
  • Troubled plane maker Boeing wants to buy Spirit AeroSystems, the Kansas supplier that builds the body of the 737. The deal could have big implications for Wichita, a city with deep ties to aviation.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV + Saturday, Nov. 8 at 3:30 p.m on KPBS TV + Monday, Nov. 10 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Mexicali's Chinese culture is explored through the Wok Museum and "La Chinesca," highlighting culinary traditions and deep Asian connections.
  • Reflections is an art-making workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. In this workshop series participants will explore how ideas about the body integrate into contemporary art. Through close looking, we will engage with artworks where the body is present, and where its notable absence invokes the body. Each workshop will include an investigation of contemporary art-making techniques and materials. No prior art experience is required. Transportation will be provided, if required. Participants may join one session (two days) or more! Session 2: October 27 & November 3 In this session, examine labor and utilizing the body as a tool. We will discuss what information can be gleaned from a silhouette, while guiding you through your own creation of a cardboard silhouette-based sculpture. We will draw inspiration from Jonathan Borofsky’s "Hammering Man at 3,110,527" (1988), representing the artist as a worker, and "Julio Cesar Morales’s Informal economy exploded vendors #1" (2022-2004), bringing heightened visibility to vendors' resourcefulness.
  • Since 2017 Apodaca’s work has aimed to confront the hyper-militarization of San Diego and its global implications. His video installation Monumental Interventions creates illusory worlds where toppled statues come to life, addressing San Diego’s complicity in US hegemony in Latin America and the Pacific, all while examining the militarization of the US-Mexico border. With anonymous community participation, Apodaca’s work delves into the saturation of patriotism within San Diego’s socially and physically constructed landscape while shedding light on the environmental injustices experienced in Barrio Logan due to pollution from nearby naval shipyards. The artist’s series of drawings entitled Reruns and documentary films Oceanside 69 and Del Mar 72 collectively provide an intimate window into San Diego’s tumultuous antiwar era from 1969 to 1972. These stories capture personal experiences , from acts of violence by FBI-funded, right-wing vigilantes to the struggles of antiwar and civil rights activists who organized both on and off military bases in the region. The Secret City examines the past and the immediate present and envisions a future devoid of waging war with impunity, limitless military aid, illegal occupation, and genocide, all in the name of capital and at the cost of our environment and our global community from Palestine to Mexico. Learn more here. Opening reception: 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9. Related links: Athenaeum Art Center website | Instagram Evan Apodaca Instagram
  • Join us for a free kids craft! November’s Free Craft: Pom Pom Art! First Friday craft each month from 5 – 6 p.m. Open House & Community Mending from 5 – 7 p.m. We can’t wait to see you there! RSVP so we have enough supplies on-hand for everyone! *This project is great for children of all ages. Young children may need help from an accompanying adult. Each month the craft changes, so pop in while you’re visiting and get crafty! ABOUT FIRST FRIDAYS AT SAN DIEGO CRAFT COLLECTIVE On the first Friday of every month, the Arts District in Liberty Station is packed with ways to enjoy the best in life! Whether your visit includes a waterfront walk, a picturesque picnic, a bite & drink from one of the great restaurants or public market, or a bit of fun shopping, our doors will be open on First Friday from 5 – 7 p.m., ready to share craft with you, along with: A Free, Family-Friendly Craft for Kids (from 5-6 p.m.) A Studio Tour Visit our Organic Garden Community Mending
  • This event has been canceled The Ozone invites you to relax and reclaim your zen as you experience the HEALING POWER of gemstones. Join us Saturday November 4 and Sunday, November 5 for our special in-store event featuring the experts from Sunny’s Spa & Beauty Lounge who will be on hand to indulge guests in healing gemstone treatments, alongside Jillijewels who will be on hand to showcase their beautiful, handmade gemstone jewelry while also giving gemstone readings. Special gifts w/ purchase and exclusive Sunny’s Spa offers for our guests, along with OPTIMIST Healthy cocktails. Nestled off the lobby of the Mission Pacific Hotel, The Ozone is the destination to find an ever-evolving assortment of luxury clothing, jewelry, accessories, beauty + fragrance, art, books, beach accessories, and more for men, women, and children. Expertly curated and endlessly cool, The Ozone embodies the eclectic coastal vibe of southern California and is anything but your typical resort retail experience. Follow along @theozoneshop
  • The Old Globe’s Arts Engagement Department is proud to announce the return of Day of the Dead Celebration as part of the AXIS plaza series. Audiences in attendance can anticipate an exciting lineup of cultural offerings inspired by the holiday for all the family to enjoy. This event is free and open to all who want to attend. This is an all-ages event. For more information visit: theoldglobe.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Albini led the abrasive underground rock bands Big Black and Shellac and recorded — by his own estimate — thousands of albums, including classics like Nirvana's In Utero and the Pixies' Surfer Rosa.
  • Finding meals that are good for you, your wallet and the environment can be difficult. We've pulled together a few recipes to make sustainable choices even easier.
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