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  • A "social circus" looks to tell stories through free performances that reach across generations and cultures.
  • 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.
  • It fuels many of us each morning, with an extra rush of energy — coffee! But how did that magical drink come to be so ubiquitous? One San Diego restaurant is providing clients with traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremonies and a history lesson.
  • The ceremony capped over two weeks of competition and saw Paris hand over the Olympic flag to Los Angeles, the 2028 host city.
  • When: Wednesday, November 22 — 4:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Overview We’re delighted to announce our first-ever Gratitude Journaling workshop! This unique offering combines the art of handwriting and gratitude journaling, November is a month to be grateful for all the good things in our life, and we invite you to join us to learn about this method which is probably one of the most overlooked methods of self-care, but it’s simple, easily accessible, and the benefits are unmeasurable. Whether you’ve kept a journal or sketchbook your whole life — or have often thought you’d like to experiment with these forms — we invite you to join us for this hands-on workshop that will enrich your gratefulness practice. No prior experience is necessary! Throughout the session, we will cover: Step-by-step instructions on basic monoline italic (lower case alphabet), the simplest, and the most practical style for bullet journaling Gratitude Journal Prompts to improve your daily practice. Materials included: - Spiral Grid Notebooks - Black Ink Gel Pen Connect with Strenger Studio on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • A play about the drive-in, flowers meet art, Oceanside's disappearing places and more arts and culture events in San Diego this weekend.
  • Both of Imperial Beach's iconic sculptures — Surfhenge and the Spirit of Imperial Beach — are an homage to the city's surf history.
  • In his new one-man show “Trying to Break a Leg,” Combs relates his year-long rollercoaster of dreams and disastrous attempts at creating his first theater show that will leave audiences laughing through tears. A love letter to theater, it will inspire anyone who’s ever had a dream to create something no one thought they could. A show about making a show, workshop audiences have called “Trying to Break a Leg” a masterpiece that is deeply emotional, brutally honest, and utterly inspirational. About "Trying to Break a Leg" Patrick is determined to craft the masterpiece of the century, but be warned, it’s a comedy of errors that’ll keep you in stitches. He is a guy with more ambition than talent, and a stubbornness to rival a mule. Watch in awe as he battles a terrible script, awful performances, and a lack of theater knowledge that sabotage his every move. Witness the audacity as he refuses to throw in the towel, even when his “comedic monologue” has nobody laughing. From failed performances to soul-crushing obstacles, Patrick’s new show is a masterclass in the art of failing forward. His sheer persistence, though often painful to watch, becomes the stuff of legend. It’s a lesson in the resilience of the human spirit and a reminder that sometimes, it’s the journey, not the destination, that truly matters. Brace yourself for an evening of side-splitting misadventures, poignant setbacks, and a hero who can’t be stopped, no matter how hard he tries. Get ready to laugh, cry, and be inspired by the comedic courage of Patrick refusing to give up on his dream, no matter how comically calamitous the journey. Performance Schedule: Thursday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. (sold out) Friday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. Patrick Combs on Facebook
  • Southland Symphony Season Finale with Ruslan Biryukov Experience the grand finale of the Southland Symphony Orchestra with world renowned cellist Ruslan Biryukov performing the Khachaturian Cello Concerto at Bethel Congregational Church in Ontario California Dr. Sylvia Lee Mann conducting. Also on the program: Prokofiev's Symphony No. 1 in D Major Op. 25 - "Classical" We are also especially pleased to present "La Leyenda del Quetzal y la Serpiente" (The Legend of the Quetzal Bird and the Snake) by José Elizondo, a living, Mexican-American Composer.. The performance of the Khachaturian Cello Concerto is dedicated in memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide. 📅 DATE: Sunday, May 5, 2024 🕓 TIME: 4 p.m. 📍 VENUE: Bethel Congregational Church TICKETS: - $20 VIP (include treat bags preferred seating and wine tasting at intermission) - $10 General - Children under 12 - FREE; - Ontario Youth Symphony members - FREE Get your tickets and/or Donate to support us here. 🎶 Immerse yourself in the astounding energies of the cello experience the pure magic of live orchestral music and witness the culmination of a spectacular season with the Southland Symphony. Engage your senses and elevate your spirit as the powerful music resonates through the historic halls of the Bethel Congregational Church creating an ambiance that is simply awe-inspiring. Mr. Biryukov is a frequent guest artist with the Southland Symphony. We are always thrilled to present his charismatic and energizing performances. So - Join us for an evening of elegance artistry and pure musical bliss. It's an event that promises to leave you breathless and wanting more. Experience the magic of music like never before. Unlock the door to a world of musical delight and reserve your spot for the Southland Symphony Season Finale with Ruslan Biryukov today! Parking is available behind the church and there is abundant street parking as well. (Come early for the best parking places) To see Ruslan in action with the Southland Symphony, check out the video listed at the top! It's from last year's AMAZING RUSLAN/SSO concert! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • San Diego Animal Sanctuary & Farm in Alpine will be hosting its annual Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with lots of fun, food, and exciting arts and crafts. At this year's Fall Festival, there will be lots of fall family activities, including hayrides, an olive maze, a pumpkin patch, cotton candy, and kettle corn, as well as local vendors with crafts and handmade wares for sale. Guests can also see and feed some of the more than 200 domesticated livestock and exotic animals from around the world! For more information visit: sandiegoanimalsanctuaryandfarm.org Stay Connected on Facebook
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