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  • The White House wants a twenty-fold increase in geothermal energy production to fight climate change and it's counting on the oil and gas industry for help.
  • RSVP below so we have enough for everyone! Come celebrate San Diego Craft Collective as we mark 5 years as the best nonprofit arts center in San Diego! We’ll have live craft demonstrations, a free kids craft, a fun Make & Take craft, music, food truck for brunch/lunch + more! It’s fun for all ages! LIVE CRAFT DEMOS | We’ll have local artists and artisans working on projects. Join us and get inspired to learn a new craft today! FREE KIDS CRAFT | RSVP for a surprise hands-on kids craft from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.! *This project is great for children of all ages. Young children may need help from an accompanying adult. MAKE & TAKE CRAFT | RSVP for a fun project stencil-designing an eco-bag from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.! *We appreciate a $5 per person contribution for this craft to help us cover costs. MUSIC & FOOD TRUCK | We’ll have a food truck/caterer so you can head on over and grab a bite to eat while you hang out and celebrate with us! *Please RSVP so our vendor can be prepared with enough food, avoiding waste. About San Diego Craft Collective We’re excited to celebrate our commitments to: our local community and schools; teaching traditional craft to all people, of all ages & backgrounds; creating a welcoming, safe, and inclusive family-friendly learning environment; sustainably operating and sharing eco-friendly approaches to life-long craft journeys; & making it through a pandemic strong and with more purpose then ever! We can’t wait to see you there! Grab a friend or family member and help us celebrate a bright crafting future together! For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The filmmakers of "Abigail," Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, talk about their ballerina vampire movie.
  • KPBS is doing a series of stories about multiple generations living under the same roof. In the latest installment, we learn about a family from northeastern Africa, that overcame major hardships before finding a City Heights apartment. In other news, a new report finds that the homeless population is getting older. Plus, Tijuana street artist Carlos Rodriguez gives us a look into the public arts scene across the border.
  • The upcoming immersive "Elvis Evolution" experience in London employs everything from cutting edge AI to a 200-year-old magic trick.
  • Los votantes jóvenes de California y de todo el país están entusiasmados con la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris. Los demócratas están tratando de sacar provecho, contando con un aumento en las urnas para ganar carreras clave en el Congreso.
  • A "social circus" looks to tell stories through free performances that reach across generations and cultures.
  • San Diego County-based credit unions collected more than $36 million in overdraft fees last year.
  • San Diego/Ensenada cross-border sound art group New Tongues will perform the opening set for this special outdoor candlelight session in conjunction with the newly opened Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel. Founded in 2023 by artist and musician Preston Swirnoff with field recordist/sound designer Xareni Lizarraga and violist/producer Kathia Rudametkin, New Tongues is an adventure in interdisciplinary collaboration. With an emphasis on live performance and immersive sound environments, the group uses sound sculptures, field recordings, and traditional instruments to craft electroacoustic song forms that celebrate intimacy, relationship ecologies, and deep listening. Headlining will be the acclaimed trio Dwarfs of East Agouza on tour from Cairo, Egypt. The group features Alan Bishop, co-founder of the Sublime Frequencies record label and original member of legendary underground group Sun City Girls. Bishop is joined by Egyptian composer Maurice Louca and musician/filmmaker Sam Shalabi. Dwarfs of East Agouza was formed in 2012 when the three Cairo residents began exploring their potent mix of hypnotic Egyptian street music, free improvised guitar styles of North Africa, and the pulse of motorik krautrock rhythms. For more information visit: jacumba.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • From the organizers: “Choral music is a living breathing art form, and in this concert you have the opportunity to hear music from many living, breathing composers.” – John K. Russell, Music Director. San Diego Master Chorale presents Where All Are Welcome (Nov. 4 and 5, 2023). Embark on a journey of unity with the San Diego Master Chorale as we celebrate diverse cultures and life experiences through choral music. Drawing inspiration from composers like Jennifer Lucy Cook and Jocelyn Hagen, we explore the path of inter-religious harmony and the richness of different traditions. Featured works by California-based composers Saunder Choi, Shawn Kirchner, R. Matthew Brown, and Zanaida Robles augment this rich tapestry of human connection. Join the Chorale for a musical experience where all are welcome and united through the shared voice of music. These concerts are part of the California Festival, A Celebration of New Music. This statewide music initiative showcases the most compelling and forward-looking voices in performances of works written in the past five years. Note: A second concert on Sunday, Nov. 5, is part of the California Festival Family & Community Day, presented by the San Diego Symphony, and features an abbreviated program performed outside at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. November 5, 2023 – Sunday at 3:00 p.m. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park 222 Marina Park Way, San Diego Related links: San Diego Master Chorale website | Instagram | Facebook California Festival website | Instagram
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