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  • Enjoy "Sunday in the Park" at El Corazon in the heart of Oceanside! Bring your family to enjoy an afternoon and evening of free music from two live bands featuring the sounds of Island Reggae and Rock, Funk, Soul. There will be kids activities, arts & crafts, face painting and more! Meet members of the Sockers, a pro-soccer team and buy treats from food trucks on site. There will also be an opportunity drawing for a variety of prizes. Free parking and close to mass transit. Don't forget your lawn chairs! It's going to be so much fun! For more information visit: friendsofelcorazon.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • La Jolla Playhouse's Without Walls Festivals showcases site-specific and immersive theater starting Thursday.
  • Stop by our drop-in pop-up events to learn more about the Creative City cultural planning process, share your insights into the creative future of our city and your neighborhood and surrounding communities, and help us create something unique in our hands-on art-making experience. Fun for all ages, and refreshments will be provided (while supplies last!). For more information visit: sandiego.gov
  • Stop by our drop-in pop-up events to learn more about the Creative City cultural planning process, share your insights into the creative future of our city and your neighborhood and surrounding communities, and help us create something unique in our hands-on art-making experience. Fun for all ages, and refreshments will be provided (while supplies last!).
  • Ever since his 2016 campaign, former President Trump has struggled to attract support from high-profile musicians and entertainers. Here is who is playing tonight at the RNC.
  • "Okalolies" ring in the new year on the world's most remote inhabited island by visiting the population of not quite 250 in masks and making mischief, an annual chance for the community to come together.
  • A new proposal from the Newsom administration would steer more money to foster children with the greatest needs while also setting aside funds for them to pursue their passions.
  • Networks of hate groups with roots in California extend around the globe and have far-reaching impacts on marginalized communities.
  • Israel says large quantities of food aid are piling up just inside the Gaza border. Aid groups say Israeli military operations and other obstacles prevent its delivery to desperate Palestinians.
  • We are pleased to announce two exhibitions by local emerging promising artists from Tijuana and San Ysidro, Mariel Miranda and Jon Villanueva, respectively. The exhibitions will be opening simultaneously with an opening reception on July 1, 2023, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at The FRONT Arte y Cultura (147 W. San Ysidro Blvd, 92173) As told by artist Mariel Miranda, “El viento o el polvo, tal vez is an exhibition where I ex- plore speculative fictions at my neighborhood in Tijuana, taking a science fiction work- shop as a point of departure to investigate notions of community, labor, myths, and fu- ture.” Separately, Jon Villanueva’s exhibition, Missouri loves company, is a collection of oil paintings documenting the artists’ navigation through life, and the transition into adult- hood. The collection takes inspiration from the social patterns of human nature. Related links: The Front Arte & Cultura on Instagram
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