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  • Photographer Michael Robinson Chávez visits a city in Ukraine that was partly famous as a site for Russian travelers and intellectuals, but since 2022 has come under Russian attack.
  • There have been touching moments — sometimes away from the headlines, and the front lines — that have moved the world this year.
  • Punk In The Park is making its way to San Diego, California, on November 16, 2024, for a thrilling day of music and craft beer tasting. This highly anticipated event will feature eight incredible bands spanning the punk rock genre. Iconic bands The Offspring and Pennywise will headline the powerful lineup, which also includes Streetlight Manifesto, Face To Face, Manic Hispanic, Buck-O-Nine, Slaughterhouse, Winterhaven, and more. Punk In The Park is produced by Brew Ha Ha Productions (BHHP), renowned for their diverse, award-winning beer-centric events and music festivals across the United States. The Offspring, formed in 1984 in Garden Grove, California, have sold over 40 million records worldwide and are considered one of the most successful punk rock bands of all time. Their high-energy performances and enduring hits like “Come Out and Play” and “Self Esteem” have made them a favorite among punk fans for decades. Pennywise, a South Bay, California punk band formed in 1988, is known for their energetic live shows and anthemic songs such as “Bro Hymn.” They have remained a staple in the punk scene, representing a sound that has influenced countless bands over the years. Punk In The Park will offer up to three hours of craft beer tasting (12 p.m. - 3 p.m. for attendees aged 21 and over, showcasing an impressive selection of craft beers, including some of the region’s best. Food will also be available for purchase from local food trucks and vendors, with vegan options included. Event producer Cameron Collins of Brew Ha Ha Productions said, “We are thrilled to bring Punk In The Park to San Diego. With a lineup featuring The Offspring and Pennywise, it’s set to be an incredible day of punk rock and craft beer.” General Admission tickets for Punk In The Park start at $69 (plus fees). VIP tickets are also available, starting at $199 (plus fees), and provide access to exclusive areas with shade, upgraded restrooms, and a VIP Bar. Both General Admission and VIP tickets provide access to music performances and craft beer tastings 21+). Punk In The Park: San Diego is an all-ages event (attendees under 18 must be accompanied by an adult). Children 5 years old and younger are free. Visit: https://www.snapdragonstadium.com/events/detail/punk-in-the-park Punk in the Park on Instagram
  • A CNN story about a "black market" for rescuing people from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover is at the heart of a defamation trial that opens Monday in Florida.
  • A police officer defended the Capitol from violent rioters on Jan. 6. With President-elect Donald Trump poised to pardon the rioters, he now asks, "what did I risk my life for?"
  • On Wild Card this week, Michelle Buteau opens up advice she was smart to ignore and why getting married is the biggest risk she's ever taken.
  • Border artist Hugo Crosthwaite ventures into color with a new body of work on view at Bread and Salt — with more opening at Mesa College Art Gallery later this month.
  • Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with an inspiring artistic journey at Exclusive Collections Gallery (EC Gallery). Join us from November 8 to 10 for the "Native American Art Show," highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the nation's top Native American artists through remarkable sculptures, paintings, and mixed media pieces. There will also be apparel from renowned Native American artists including bags and designer hats. Don't miss this opportunity to explore exceptional creativity in one place. The weekend show will be held Fri & Sat 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. and Sun 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. where attendees get to meet internationally acclaimed Native American artists, Cara Romero, LX Lewis, Ruben Chato, George Rivera, Jeremy Salazar, Votan, Cody Sanderson and Stuart Sampson. Stepping things up a notch this year there will be specialty hats by Auntie Creations and custom bags by Wabanoonkwe. There will also be a VIP reception on Saturday, Nov 9 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. In addition to meeting the acclaimed artists, guests will also be able to enjoy wine, beer, light bites, and music. EC Gallery always goes big for these events. EC Gallery is located area at 621 Fifth Street, San Diego, CA 92101. In the heart of downtown San Diego at the corner of Fifth and Market in the Gaslamp area. RSVP is recommended. The cost for the show is free and open to all ages -- except the Friday VIP event where guests must be 21+ Visit: https://www.ecgallery.com/show/exclusive-collections-native-american-group-show-i Exclusive Collections on Instagram and Facebook
  • Painting using imagery in art is a fun way to tell a visual story.  We use black and white photocopies of ancestors, found or real, as the underlying source to paint.  This is a way of creating expressive and fun art that can stand up to any other art form.  In this workshop, learn how to paint over a photocopy and how to properly adhere paper seamlessly to a substrate without bubbles or creases.  Students will walk away with a painting or two and an understanding of this fun process. Materials: $25 fee includes images, mediums, varnish, and substrates; use of brushes, palette knife, palette paper, varnish, markers, burnishing tool, paints. You may bring your own black and white 8" x 10" photocopy, brushes, paints, palette paper, apron, gloves, or any of the above listed supplies. Monday–Wednesday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. December 2–4 (3 days, 8 total hours of instruction. December 3 is open studio time without instruction) La Jolla Studio $140/160 + $25 materials fee paid to instructor Lisa Bebi, since a small child, has loved two things: looking through snapshots in her family album and painting as expression. For over three decades, the San Diego native has married these two things together, and her work has received international awards and recognition for its content, style, and color. Lisa received her BA in fine arts from San Diego State University (SDSU), where she developed as a colorist, straddling representation with abstraction. Daughter of a journalist, Lisa always finds ways to tell the untold story she sees in snapshots. “I love the authenticity of the snapshot. It’s a single moment in time, but by painting it I can extend that moment, revel in it, and bring to life characters and scenarios that I fancy. Working this way gives me enormous pleasure.” She extracts the “behind, the behind” using innovative techniques and finesse. Over the course of her life she has received awards, accolades, and endorsements. She has been a longtime contributor to many international mixed-media magazines and several books; has taught in artist residencies locally and internationally; is a Golden Paints educator; and is often a local juror. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/class/83 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • The man behind the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans said in videos that he was inspired by ISIS and had joined the group this summer. This attack shows ISIS' resonance and resilience persists.
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