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  • An 18-minute flex that proves the artist is the modern personification of funk.
  • Witness the debut of Stefan Cwik’s In Search of Time commission, composed to explore the essence of time itself and inspired by the art of Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio. Both artists will be present to speak about their creative processes. Also featured on this lush program is the Camarada commission from world-renowned violinist/composer Mark O’Connor, The Fallen, a flute and string concerto that honors our Veterans and remembers those who died in Iraq. Let the power of music wash over you, as this multi-sensory experience awakens your senses and ignites your imagination. Featuring | Beth Ross Buckley, flute David Buckley, violin Angela Wang, violin Travis Maril, viola Lars Hoefs, cello Mackenzie Leighton, double bass Dana Burnett, piano Stefan Cwik, visiting composer Event Schedule | 6:00 p.m. - Senses: A Human Bistro opens in the UC San Diego Park & Market lobby for mingling. Beer, wine, a signature cocktail, and snacks are available for purchase. 7:00 p.m. - Pre-concert Interview 7:30 PM - Concert Begins A Note About Parking | A limited number of parking spots will be available to reserve at Park & Market for $20 a spot. You can choose to add on a parking pass to your purchase for $20, which will ensure you have parking reserved under your name at Park & Market. Remaining parking will be available first come, first served, for $20 a spot IN CASH in the Park & Market building. Please enter the parking garage on 11th, between Market & G. Park in the garage at Level B1 and take the elevator to the first floor. Alternatively, we recommend reserving a spot at a nearby garage (prices vary). Spots can be reserved independently through ACE Parking. Try the Trolley! Music of the Americas @ Park & Market is also easily accessed by public transit on the MTS UC San Diego Blue Line! 1100 Market Street is right around the corner from the trolley stop at Park & Market Station. With the expanded UC San Diego Blue Line from UTC to San Ysidro, and new free Park & Ride locations, San Diego MTS has made it easier for patrons to enjoy a Camarada concert without the hassle of parking. Fares are typically $5 roundtrip and free parking is offered at the Old Town station.
  • Peruse a stunning showcase of original works of plein air art in a variety of media created over the course of the 2023 Oceanside Plein Air Festival. Taking place directly behind the Museum, you can find the next gem for your collection at pricing accessible to any level of collector, or simply browse the hundreds of artistic interpretations of Southern California’s natural beauty and built environment created over the course of the preceding week. The sale will be open both before and after the Plein Air Festival Awards Celebration taking place just around the corner at OMA, making it an exciting way to start or end your day of celebrating art in the open air. For more infromation visit: oma-online.org
  • Please join us for two FREE informative and entertaining presentations. At 1 p.m. MCC Theatre Production "Anything Goes" presented by Tracy Williams, Director and MCC students. Join us for a preview of the stage design, snippets of the play and the backstage happenings of this fun Cole Porter classic. At 2:30 "Really? A Survey of Past, Current, and Future Directions of Artificial Intelligence" by Dr. Gary Fogel, PhD. Dr. Fogel will review the history of different approaches to computational intelligence, previous and current use examples, and some thoughts on where AI is going in the future. Come learn about some amazing advances in computing especially in the area of healthcare and thoughts about human-machine symbiosis. Parking passes are required on Campus and are free to members of LIFE. To receive notices of these Friday events and ZOOM information join LIFE AT MIRACOSTA. We support MCC Scholarships. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/
  • The 2023 Kowit Awards is this Friday. We speak with Lee Herrick, the California Poet Laureate and a featured speaker at the event. Plus, other arts and culture events happening in San Diego this weekend.
  • Bike Lane Uprising lets cyclists submit reports of bike lane obstructions. Its founder is coming to San Diego on Saturday.
  • Join us every other month as OMA transforms itself into an artist’s studio with workshops and skill-building exercises led by distinguished professor and arts educator Robin Douglas. Pointillism and Dot Paintings. Application of color based on color theory and spirituality combined. Inspired by world-renowned artists, contemporary practicing artists, and our own exhibiting artists, we will explore different media, techniques, and subjects you may find in a practicing artist’s studio. This full day workshop held from 10:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. is meant to get you in the art-making groove and develop new approaches to seeing and creating artwork. Whether you have a lifetime practice or are new to expressing yourself, we exchange ideas and techniques in a supportive and challenging environment. Students of all levels are welcome to stretch their creative muscles and build community with us. *All supplies and light refreshments for each workshop are included in the cost. A break for lunch and relaxed discussion will occur midday. Please bring your own bagged lunch or feel free to visit one of the restaurants close by on our provided list.
  • From March 3-10, Galpão Gaucho Brazilian Steakhouse will join San Diego’s Restaurant Week, offering dinner and weekend specials. Galpão Gaucho will offer guests the full rodizio experience and a complimentary signature dessert for $66 per person. This includes 17 unlimited cuts of meat, gourmet salad bar with over 45 items, as well as side dishes served tableside. Reservations are required. Please note that when making reservations, to add the special note/request: "Restaurant Week." Dinner and weekend schedule: Monday – Thursday 5-9:30 p.m. Friday 5-10 p.m. Saturday Noon-10 p.m. Sunday Noon-9 p.m. The rodizio menu is inspired by the Gaucho culture and the authentic dining tradition of the Brazilian cowboy – grilled meats and fresh salads. With 17 different cuts of meats, ranging from beef, pork, chicken, lamb, and seafood, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Hearts of palm, artichoke hearts, sweet beets, asparagus, imported cheeses, and cured meats are only some of almost 45 items that our gourmet salad bar offers. Cheese bread appetizer and side dishes like garlic mashed potatoes, caramelized bananas, traditional rice and black beans, served tableside, are a perfect complement to the true Southern Brazilian menu. Located at 789 West Harbor Dr #134, San Diego, CA 92101. To make a reservation, visit GalpaoGauchoUSA.com or call (619) 373-9969. Galpão Gaucho Brazilian Steakhouse on Facebook / Instagram
  • Pride Festival is your time to be OUT and PROUD, San Diego style! Enjoy the city’s biggest celebration with thousands of your closest friends while dancing to live performances from over 100+ artists at 5 phenomenal entertainment zones. Visit: https://sdpride.org/festival/ San Diego Pride on Facebook / Instagram
  • The most anticipated installment of San Diego Filipino Cinema’s year-long programming, the San Diego Filipino Film Festival (SDFFF) is back on its third year this fall from October 3-8, 2023. Held during Filipino American History Month in October, SDFFF is SDFC's centerpiece event that aims to raise awareness for Filipino cinema as an important art form and a powerful tool for representation, education, and entertainment. SDFFF will bring San Diego communities together to celebrate diversity, culture, and heritage through cinema with a diverse mix of narrative features, documentaries, and short films. -- Delia and Sammy have not been good people in the past. Not having children of their own, the couple has been by themselves for the longest time, relying on manipulating neighbors into doing what they want. Delia was a movie star who always played the villain. She looks and is practically the part. Sammy was a military man and a womanizer. Sammy, who used to be strong and sharp, is now old and frail and is suffering from diabetes, gout, and Alzheimer’s. Delia takes care of Sammy. One day, Delia finds out she is dying. Delia wants to leave Sammy to a nursing home, but decides that it is not a place she wants him in. Delia travels all the way to Ilocos, in their old, beat up Mercedes Benz, in the hopes that Sammy’s only living relative, his brother Manolo, will take him in. With Sammy’s difficult personality, his illnesses, and bridges they’ve severely burned in the past, coupled with Delia’s temperamental personality, Delia fails to convince the family to forgive and take them in. Delia decides that the best place for Sammy is where he is going to be loved. Delia tracks down Carmen, Sammy’s past and longest mistress. Despite her feelings and re-opened old wounds, Delia believes this is the best for her husband. She makes peace with her decision when she realizes Sammy loves her more than he ever loved Carmen.
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