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  • Join us on October 22nd at San Diego Made Factory for a captivating evening filled with unity, enchanting music, and embracing Aloha spirit - love and kindness. "Music for Maui: An Intimate Evening with The Filharmonic" is a charity concert fundraiser celebrating these beliefs, offering essential aid to those affected by the Lahaina fires. The event will showcase vocal talents, cultural dance teams, an artist lane featuring local artists, and a delightful array of food options. For those unable to join in person, a live stream will be available to contribute to the Maui Strong Fund. Tickets must be purchased online only. Tickets are limited, so order yours today! Ticket sales will contribute to the Maui Strong Fund, and a portion of the proceeds will be allocated to support a family affected by the situation. Our mission is to support the Maui community and bring positive change through music, art, and culture. Tickets are nonrefundable. Can’t come? Please consider donating directly to Maui Strong Fund. For more information visit: eventbrite.com
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling on California’s cities to ban homeless encampments in public spaces. Several local cities, including Escondido and San Marcos, already have bans in place. But some feel the move is being made before more resources are available.
  • After trading fire across the Israel-Lebanon border for almost a year, this week Israel and Hezbollah have intensified the fighting. Here’s a look at Hezbollah, its origins, goals and leadership.
  • Award-winning New York City jazz pianist/accordionist Ben Rosenblum celebrates the release of his most recent album, "A Thousand Pebbles," together with his sextet, the Nebula Project. The internationally-touring multi-instrumentalist has been described as “mature beyond his years,” (Sea of Tranquility), an “impressive talent” (All About Jazz), who “caresses [the music] with the reverence it merits” (Downbeat Magazine). Drawing from an eclectic repertoire which includes selections from the jazz and popular music traditions, as well as global music influences from South America, Eastern Europe, Ireland and the Caribbean, Rosenblum combines his modern, melodic sensibility with his broad knowledge of a variety of musical lineages from the past one hundred years. Since the release of his debut trio album, "Instead" (4 stars, Downbeat), Rosenblum has toured with his trio and sextet throughout the United States, including multiple extensive tours of the Northeast, Midwest, South and West Coast, and internationally in Canada, Europe and Japan. He was a featured soloist at Carnegie Hall's Stern-Perelman Auditorium – with Reona Ito's New York Harmonic Band – and has appeared at prestigious venues throughout the world, including at the Appel Room at Lincoln Center, Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Ravinia, Himawari-No-Sato Concert Hall in Yokohama, Bird's Eye in Basel and the Library of Congress. His second album, "River City," was called “richly romantic” and “well-realized” by JAZZIZ Magazine, which featured the title track as part of their Fall 2018 CD. Rosenblum's third album, Kites and Strings, was the first to feature him on both piano and accordion alongside his sextet, the Nebula Project. In 2020, the Nebula Project was voted runner-up for Best New Artist in JazzTimes' Readers' Poll. Following the release of his most recent album, "A Thousand Pebbles," the Nebula Project was featured in an article in Downbeat's May 2023 issue entitled "Worldly Jazz Adventuring." Listen to the Nebula Project play Somewhere by Bernstein. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • In a Google ad now pulled from Olympics coverage, a dad uses AI to craft a fan letter from his daughter. It’s the wrong approach to express admiration in a star athlete – and to instill confidence in a burgeoning one.
  • The team has been called a symbol of inclusion, equality and achievement for displaced people worldwide. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to the team manager Gonzalo Barrio.
  • Join us for a fun and informative art workshop led by Elsie Arredondo, an accredited member of the International Society of Appraisers and owner of ENA art group. During this workshop, you will learn simple tools to help you estimate the retail value of a piece of art. The workshop will take place in a relaxed open classroom setting, and you are welcome to drop by anytime between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. If you have a small artwork that you can carry safely on your own, you even have the option to bring it with you. Please note that Ms. Arredondo will be focusing on teaching you how to explore and understand your artwork, rather than providing formal appraisals. So come and discover exciting ways to learn more about your art collection! Come join this fun and informative event. Refreshments will be provided. Questions? Please call us at 858-454-1231 or email at elsie@enaartgroup.com Stay connected on Facebook
  • This 6-session class will be focused on conversational Yiddish. You will learn everyday greetings and basics of Yiddish conversation, as well as a few simple Yiddish songs. When: Thursdays, starting on October 12, ending on November 16, 2023, 6:00-7:30 p.m. PT (8:00-9:30 p.m. CT, 9:00-10:30 p.m. ET). Where: At Yiddishland CA, 1128 Wall Street, La Jolla, CA, 92037, and on Zoom. Facilitator: Jana Mazurkiewicz Meisarosh. She is a PhD candidate in the Slavic Department at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is working on her dissertation on Yiddish Theater in Communist Warsaw. Originally from Poland, Jana holds a Master of Arts degree in Polish Philology and Jewish Studies from the University of Wrocław. Jana is not only a practicing academic but also an active theater artist and critic. She is an actor, director, playwright, and producer of Yiddish theater. In October 2017, she moved to San Diego and launched the Yiddish Arts and Academics Association of North America (YAAANA) and Yiddishland California. For more information visit: yiddishlandcalifornia.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Experience why we were voted one of San Diego’s “Great Farmer’s Markets” by San Diego Magazine. The Solana Beach Farmers Market is open every Sunday from 12p.m. - 4 p.m. From organic farmers with nature's finest produce to skilled artisans crafting one-of-a-kind creations, our vendor lineup is a celebration of local talent and creativity.
  • Chula Vista will hold its first ever arts festival on Saturday — the latest in a series of ongoing efforts to strengthen the local arts community.
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