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  • There are 25 new additions to the Library of Congress collection. They include albums by Elton John, Miles Davis, Amy Winehouse, and the original cast recording of Hamilton.
  • Anora won five Academy Awards, including best picture. Zoe Saldaña and Kieran Culkin won best supporting actress and actor. Flow and No Other Land won best animated feature film and best documentary.
  • Join us at ArtReach HQ for Mixed Media Weaving. A key process in textile creation, learn the basics of weaving on small looms. Weave geometric designs, patterns, or even imagery with mixed media fibers! This class is intended for adults only. Seniors can get $10 off their ticket by using code SENIOR10 at checkout. Visit: Mixed Media Weaving ArtReach San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us for an enlightening lecture by Professor Scott T. Kelley from San Diego State University, as he explores the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI). With his expertise in the field, Professor Kelley will delve into the ethical, social, and security risks posed by AI advancements. Topics will include the impact of AI on jobs, privacy concerns, the rise of autonomous systems, and the potential for AI to be misused or malfunction. This lecture is designed to engage both experts and the general public in a thoughtful conversation about how society can address the challenges and responsibilities of AI development. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of one of the most pressing issues of our time. Visit: Friday Night Peace Venue: AI Talk
  • Community Invited to Donate for Re-Wear Sale Supporting School Enrichment Programs [Poway, CA] – Pomerado Elementary School is excited to announce its upcoming Re-Wear Sale, a community-driven event benefiting the School Foundation's enrichment programs and school-wide supplies. The sale will take place on Thursday, February 6th, from 9 a.n. to 4 p.m. in the school's Multi-Purpose Room (MPR) located at 12321 Ninth Street, Poway, CA. To make this event a success, we are asking the community to donate gently used children’s and adult clothing from January 28th - 31st. Donations can be dropped off at the school’s designated collection area in the office during school hours (8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.). All donations will be sold for just $1 per item, and the funds raised will directly support the School Foundation’s efforts to enhance student learning and provide essential supplies for our classrooms. “We’re so grateful for the continued support of our community,” said Julie Goldberg, Principal at Pomerado Elementary School. “This event not only gives families an opportunity to find affordable clothing, but it also helps raise important funds for our school programs that benefit all of our students.” In addition to affordable clothing, the event provides a great way for families to clean out their closets while supporting a good cause. All donations are tax-deductible, and receipts will be provided upon request. We encourage all members of the community to participate by donating gently used clothing or attending the sale on February 6th. For more information, please contact Lorena Leonard, School Office Manager. Cost: $1 per item (cash or credit) Beneficiary: Proceeds benefit the School Foundation’s enrichment programs and school supplies ### Pomerado Elementary School is committed to creating an enriching educational environment for every student, with a focus on academic excellence, community involvement, and ensuring each child has the resources they need to succeed. Visit: https://pomerado.powayusd.com/
  • The four were part of a group known as the "Hong Kong 47," and were rounded up for taking part in an unofficial primary poll in 2020 that drew more than 600,000 people.
  • When Lilian Rice was working as a teacher she taught a young Lloyd Ruocco. He then worked with her when she was designing the new town of Rancho Santa Fe. Ruocco went on to become the central figure in the San Diego modernist scene. One of the young architects in his orbit was Frederick Liebhardt. He was one of several of the apprentices of Frank Lloyd Wright who made such an impact in the region after the war. About the presenters: Presenters include Dr. Mark Hargreaves, Rector of St. James-by-the-Sea in La Jolla, Hallie Swenson an architectural designer in San Diego, Keith York, an architectural writer and real estate agent specializing in architect designed homes, and independent curator Dave Hampton. Hargreaves, author of The Sacred Architecture of Irving J. Gill. (2023), was inspired by a lifelong interest in the visual arts to complete a master's degree at The National Gallery and King's College in London on the topic of Christianity and the arts. Since moving to San Diego, he has had a keen interest in capturing the architectural history of San Diego. Hallie Swenson studied traditional architecture and urbanism in England at University of Buckingham, the architectural history of England at the University of Cambridge, King's College, and Roman architecture at the University of Notre Dame, Rome. She contributed an essay to Clive Aslet’s book The Academy, which celebrates the work of renowned traditionalist architect John Simpson. Tickets: $16/21 The lecture will be in person at the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library. There are no physical tickets for this event. Your name will be on an attendee list at the front door. Doors open at 7 p.m. Seating is first-come; first-served. This event will be presented in compliance with State of California and County of San Diego health regulations as applicable at the time of the lecture. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/hargreaves-24-1023 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Renowned artist Kolten French proudly announces his latest exhibition with other well known artists, “Estate Sale,” set to captivate art enthusiasts and curious minds alike. Taking place in the vibrant Hillcrest neighborhood, this show promises a bold and thought-provoking exploration of growing disparities in our lives, all expressed through Kolten's signature style. From stunning new works to a striking mural gracing the venue at 829 Washington St., every detail is designed to immerse you in a world of creativity and connection. When: February 7, 5–10 p.m. Where: 829 Washington St., San Diego Words from Kolten: "I feel awful promoting anything given what people are going through in LA and the world at large. With the inauguration a couple days away, the bad news will only continue to flood in. That said, here we are." I've rented a physical space in the Hillcrest neighborhood of San Diego to share my artwork with my community in person. "Estate Sale" is the title of my exhibit, opening February 7 from 5–10 p.m. at 829 Washington St. This space also features a large mural I recently painted, and I’ll be displaying many new works exploring the growing disparity in our lives. - Beverages and tunes will be provided to ease your social anxiety. Come see what I’ve been working on, and let’s have a conversation in real life. Let’s find moments of connection and reflection, even in turbulent times. #EstateSaleExhibit #SanDiegoArt #HillcrestArtScene #CommunityThroughArt #SocialDisparity #ArtExhibitOpening #SanDiegoEvents Kolten French on Instagram
  • The hearing is the first about Abrego Garcia's case since El Salvador's president told reporters he is not going to "smuggle a terrorist into the United States."
  • The new research will study the physical and mental health effects of gender transition. It comes on the heels of the administration cutting hundreds of research grants for LGBTQ+ health.
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