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  • Join us on Saturday, July 29 from 5-8 p.m. at Thorn Mission Hills for the Royal Ralph Hazy IPA Release Party with food by Phil's BBQ! That's right! Phil's BBQ is back in their OG neighborhood for one day at Thorn Mission Hills from 5-8 p.m. on Saturday, July 29! Come and meet the artist responsible for the amazing artwork on our newest beer release can, grab a limited edition tee, and stay for the BBQ! The beer release event is free, the ticket is to reserve a BBQ plate by Phil's BBQ! The ticket will get you one of their famous Pulled Pork Sandwiches and a side of their coleslaw and mac and cheese along with a Thorn beer of your choice for only $22 (plus tax/fees). GET TICKETS Please email anna@thorn.beer if you would like to reserve a veggie burger or chicken option for your meal. About the artist: The artwork for this can was created by R. Piper, born and raised in Mission Hills by a family of artists and his very first art show was in the back of Thorn North Park in 2012. This piece is titled “Royal Ralph,” named after our raccoon logo, and was created as a larger-than-life mural on the wall of our Mission Hills tasting room. About the beer: Intense citrus aroma with notes of berries intertwine with bright, tropical mango and passion fruit flavors producing a vivid, juicy IPA.
  • If you are sorely tempted to flee to the vast park and hinterlands, and are stuck here, you are invited to a rural travel through storytelling of tales themed "On the Road." Come chortle, laugh outright, empathize, groan at adventure and misadventures from members of Storytellers of San Diego. Expect folktales, personal and literary tales told by Marilyn McPhie, Rita Mooney, Tyler Turner, Lissette Ryan on harp, as well, and Mindy Donner. Hosted by Marilyn in an eclectic, art-filled atmosphere with great java. Designed for those 12 years and up. Donations welcome. For more information visit: storytellersofsandiego.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Research shows that a daily dose of tai chi, the slow-moving meditative, martial art can boost our body and brain. A new study finds adding word games to tai chi doubles the increase in memory.
  • Don’t miss an exciting evening of traditional Sāmoan music played with acoustic guitars, selo (upright bass), and ‘ukulele, along with traditional Sāmoan percussion instruments that draw influence from the melodic storytelling traditions from throughout Polynesia. Fresh off the release of their debut album, Faiva O Sāmoa, lifelong musicians Dr. Grant Muāgututi’a, Vaea A’etonu, and Tinifuloa Grey will provide a night of blissful harmonies and authentic music in this age of technology. Be ready to be immersed in the language, culture, and musical arts of Sāmoa. Co-sponsored by the Cross-Cultural Center, CSUSM Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Equity in Action, and the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Faculty & Staff Association. Instagram/Facebook/YouTube/TikTok: @faivamusic For more information visit: csusm.edu
  • Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Warner Brothers Classic Films with Beth Accomando Thursdays, Aug. 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2023 In August, film critic and scholar Beth Accomando will return to host Flicks on the Bricks. This year we’re celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Warner Brothers studio, and Beth has a stellar lineup of films to showcase the studio’s long history of American filmmaking. The Athenaeum's outdoor movie series, Flicks on the Bricks makes it possible for you to enjoy classic movies that you love while enjoying the beautiful summer night on the patio of the Athenaeum. Series tickets for the open-air theater include four memorable films. The film series is curated and presented by KPBS film critic, arts reporter, and host of the Cinema Junkie podcast, Beth Accomando. She also programs films for Film Geeks San Diego. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Join the Athenaeum for its 17th year of hot summer fun! SCHEDULE: "The Adventures of Robinhood" Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023 at 8 p.m. Errol Flynn stars in the swashbuckling role that made him a star as the legendary hero Robin Hood, fighting to rid England of the tyranny of Prince John while trying to win the love of the beautiful Maid Marian (Olivia de Havilland) in the beloved family classic, "To Have and Have Not" (1944) (SOLD OUT) Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023 at 8 p.m. ‎Cast: starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall; director, Howard Hawks Runtime: 1 hr. 40 min. Tagline: At Last! Bogart makes love his kind of woman! During World War II, American expatriate Harry Morgan helps transport a French Resistance leader and his beautiful wife to Martinique while romancing a sensuous lounge singer. Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023 at 8 p.m. Cast: starring James Dean and Natalie Wood; director, Nicholas Ray Runtime: 1 hr. 51 min. Tagline: ...and they both came from 'good' families! A rebellious young man with a troubled past comes to a new town, finding friends and enemies. What's Up, Doc? (1972) Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023 at 8 p.m. Cast: starring Ryan O’Neal and Barbra Streisand; director, Peter Bogdanovich Runtime: 1 hr. 34 min. Tagline: A screwball comedy. Remember them? The accidental mix-up of four identical plaid overnight bags leads to a series of increasingly wild and wacky situations.
  • Thupten Jinpa, Ph.D., one of the foremost experts on compassion, will talk about the power of compassion to transform our world. He will provide an understanding of how compassion can be a source of solace, strength and even happiness in these turbulent times. Dr. Thupten Jinpa will provide concrete and practical actions that we can take to move us on the path to peace and justice. Dr. Thupten Jinpa is the Founder of the Compassion Institute, and the principal author of Compassion Cultivation Training™. Dr. Jinpa trained as a monk at Ganden Monastic University, India. He also holds a B.A. in philosophy and a Ph.D. in religious studies from Cambridge University. Dr. Thupten Jinpa has been the principal English translator to H.H. the Dalai Lama since 1985. His publications include A Fearless Heart: How the Courage to be Compassionate Can Transform Our Lives. Co-Sponsors: Center ARTES, CLIMB - Center for Leadership, Innovation and Mentorship Building, CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care
  • Trees communicate. They migrate. They protect. They heal. We climbed into the NPR archives to find some of our favorite arboreal fiction, nonfiction, and kids' lit — get ready to branch out.
  • The second event in the series Music on the Move features a presentation by the project Drummers Without Borders and Francisco Morales, sound artist and curator of the Front Gallery. Showcasing artists whose work and practice are informed by border dynamics, we present important perspectives on how music and performance play a role in reshaping the border narrative. Drummers Without Borders (DWB) was formed in San Diego, CA, in 2004 by Felix Diaz, Silvio Diaz, and Abril Diaz, a family of musicians, educators, and artists. It began as a program introducing music to students with special needs in one underserved elementary school. Felix, Silvio, and Abril taught the students how to drum to help establish feelings of accomplishment. Through the years, DWB gained experience, evolved, and grew to incorporate students and the public of all ages in the therapeutic practice of drumming. Drummers Without Borders’ mission is to develop music projects to address gaps in education, community building, health, and the environment stretching beyond San Diego. DWB’s welcomes collaboration with individuals and organizations of similar interests. They hope their expertise can create a better world for future generations. About Francisco Morales Eme Francisco Eme, originally from Mexico City, now lives and works in San Diego, CA. Francisco is a composer, producer, and multimedia artist. He mainly works with sound but integrates various disciplines into his practice. He has released solo albums, collaborations, and musical projects in electroacoustic, experimental, and electronic pop music, and other genres. His work has been featured in museums, galleries, and concert halls in Mexico, the United States, Europe, and South America. Francisco is the current Gallery Director at The FRONT Arte & Cultura, a bi-national art gallery in the San Diego-Tijuana border region, where he curates art exhibitions, workshops, concerts, and performances focused on the transnational artistic life of the area, but also attentive to the international art scene. Francisco Morales Eme’s Artist Statement: "My work is driven by a deep observation of the culture in which I live, social interactions, and everyday situations. Art, society, technology, and science merge in my practice. I strive to start a conversation with the audience about relevant issues of our time." Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • A new law allows community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees, an option for students unable to attend a four-year institution. But California State University officials are objecting to many of those proposed programs.
  • Must-see visual art exhibitions right now: Tom Driscoll at SIP Art Space; Sofie Ramos at Bread and Salt; Armando de la Torre at Athenaeum Art Center; 'Africa in Context' at Mesa College Art Gallery; and Perry Vásquez at Quint Gallery.
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