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  • Please join us at AMA San Diego’s Art of Marketing: The 360 Marketer Conference on October 5 and 6, 2023 for a modern approach to the ever-evolving landscape of marketing for an immersive conference experience. Marketing thought leaders from our community will help you unlock the full potential of marketing by taking a holistic approach to mastering the art of being a 360 Marketer. Thursday, October 5th will kick off with an evening VIP reception for networking with speakers and sponsors. The conference opens on Friday, October 6th at 8 a.m. at the Knauss School of Business at University of San Diego. The theme of the conference, “The 360 Marketer,” embodies a holistic and comprehensive approach to marketing, where every touchpoint with the customer is considered to create a seamless and personalized experience. The conference deciphers the key subdisciplines of the Experiential Marketer, the People Marketer, the Tech Marketer, and the Insightful Marketer. These four elements of marketing cover customer experiences, human interactions and personalization, technology, social media and data-driven insights. These four tracks allow attendees to customize their conference experience based on their needs. For more information visit: artofmarketingsd.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Monumental Interventions, which takes a critical look at the military’s impact on the San Diego region and the world, will debut at the Athenaeum Art Center in Logan Heights Saturday.
  • More than 150,000 fans lost their chance to see the pop superstar this month, due to terrorist threats. Now they mostly want another opportunity to see her in concert.
  • The new Vietnamese leader's pragmatic approach to ideology and diplomacy may see Vietnam become more confident in pursuing its national interests. But preserving the anti-corruption campaign is paramount.
  • Ned Rorem would have been 100 this fall, and his fourth quartet is based on impressions from a collection of Picasso’s paintings (“sort of,” in the composer’s words). How do other art forms influence and inform each other? How can our dialogue with masterpieces of the past be shared in our performances today? This collection of works on its own can’t possibly answer these questions, but may pose some of its own… Program to include: Haydn – Quartet No. 39 in F♯ minor, Op. 50, No. 4 (1787) Ravel – Quartet (1903) Ned Rorem – Quartet No. 4 (1995)
  • Prepare to witness an extraordinary fusion of art and life as we gather under the bewitching allure of the Hunter's Moon on October 28, 2023, set amidst the stunning surroundings of The Seabird Resort. Join us for a mesmerizing celebration where creativity knows no bounds, and immerse yourself in an unforgettable evening where art and life converge in perfect harmony. Your presence and contribution to our gala and year-end appeal are crucial to shaping OMA's success and making a positive impact on our community in 2024. Let's celebrate and make a difference together through the power of art. Tickets: Early bird tickets August 15-September 15: $325 General Admission Tickets September 16: $350 Be an OMA Rising Sponsor: We invite you to celebrate the illuminating growth that OMA is experiencing as an institution on the rise. This is a wonderful time to acknowledge OMA's radiating influence in the cultural sphere of the Southern California region and to show your support for OMA's continued ascension. With sponsorship of the 2023 OMA Gala, you or your company can become a part of the OMA journey.
  • Monday evening's first celebrity musical guest, country singer Mickey Guyton, sang her 2021 song "All American" to a rousing response.
  • California has made progress with renewables while keeping the lights on.
  • San Diego Craft Collective welcomes Ashley Lohr, a special guest artist and educator from Southeast Alaska this month! In this workshop, students will be introduced to the art of powder enamel and learn the skills to create a kinetic handmade holiday decor. Students will be using lead-free Thompson powder enamel and enamel frit on 3 pieces of copper metal that will be connected with jump rings to create a tree shape. Enamel is a glassy compound applied to and bonded by heat (fusion) to a metal surface. Frit is thick crumbs of enamel that melt into organic shapes of color: perfect for specks of holiday color! We will be using a handheld butane torch as our heat source. -Learn how to prep, sift enamel, clean fire scale, and fire with a handheld butane torch. -Students will have their own enameling station/ will not be sharing materials. -Work with green and blue opaque and transparent Thompson powder enamel colors. -Choose a variety of frit color to decorate to add flare over 3 shapes. -Use sgraffito tools to draw in the tree textures. -Jump rings and pliers will be used to assemble the pieces together. A golden star and hanger will be provided and all holiday trees created will be ready to hang at the end of the workshop. This workshop is for beginners and for those who’d like a refresher. Ages 16 years and older. All materials to create 1 holiday tree of approximately 4″ in height. Material fee: $20 For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • California lawmakers created Housing Is Key with billions of dollars in federal relief money, initially guaranteeing everyone who applied in time and was approved would get paid.
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