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  • “We all get dressed for Bill,” says Vogue editrix Anna Wintour. The “Bill” in question is 80+ New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham. For decades, this Schwinn-riding cultural anthropologist has been obsessively and inventively chronicling fashion trends and high society charity soirées for the Times Style section in his columns “On the Street” and “Evening Hours.” Documenting uptown fixtures (Wintour, Tom Wolfe, Brooke Astor, David Rockefeller—who all appear in the film out of their love for Bill), downtown eccentrics and everyone in between, Cunningham’s enormous body of work is more reliable than any catwalk as an expression of time, place and individual flair. In turn, Bill Cunningham New York is a delicate, funny and often poignant portrait of a dedicated artist whose only wealth is his own humanity and unassuming grace. For more information visit: digitalgym.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • New research shows lifelong bikers have healthier knees, less pain and a longer lifespan, compared to people who've never biked. This adds to the evidence that cycling promotes healthy aging.
  • From the organizers: Our latest installment of the music of J.S. Bach paired with arrangements of great Rock & Roll, including a new rock tune -"Rain Cried Softly" by Gregg Young. With which other Consort's classic arrangements will these talented musicians surprise you? The Beatles? Led Zeppelin? Jimi Hendrix? Nirvana? Come to our concerts to find out. It will be fun!
  • Malashock Dance & Outside the Lens, in partnership with Doug McMinimy, present a free exhibit and reception featuring dance photography created by students in grades 8-12. Students participated in a workshop with renowned dance photographer Doug McMinimy to explore technology and techniques for capturing dance on camera. The students worked with educators from Outside the Lens and Malashock Dance Company dancers. Enjoy a beautiful exhibit and complimentary beverages and snacks. Location: ARTS DISTRICT LIBERTY STATION Dorothea Laub Dance Place Greenroom (1st Floor) 2650 Truxtun Rd San Diego, Ca 92106 This project/program was made possible by the NTC Foundation with generous support from RiverRock Real Estate Group and The Parker Foundation.
  • On Sunday afternoon, May 21, PHES Gallery will open its newest exhibition, “Story Quilts” in Carlsbad, CA. "Story Quilts" features the work of eleven local textile and fiber artists; Sandra Lauterbach, Nancy Lemke, Viviana Lombrozo, Nelda McComb, Dan Olfe, Marty Ornish, Karen Rips, Tara Ritacco, Dinah Sargeant, Deborah Weir, and Susan Willen. Calling all Poets! A poetry writing competition will be held at PHES Gallery in conjunction with “Story Quilts.” Please join us for a creative dive into ekphrastic poetry - poetry written in response to art. The public will have the opportunity to write a poem (or poems) in response to the show at the Gallery. Submissions will be accepted through June 11. Each entry must include the quilt number, your name, and the title of your poem. Poems will be performed in the Gallery courtyard on June 25 at 5 p.m., followed by a poet's reception. Prizes will be awarded for the top 3 poems. Poetry can be submitted through here Exhibition-related events: Reception: Sunday, May 21, 2 - 5 p.m. Poetry Reading: June 25, 5-7 p.m. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The Biden administration’s app rule makes it harder for migrants to assert a right to asylum, advocates say. Lawsuits are sparking debate about immigration control, safety.
  • This world premiere event invites visitors into what it calls “a realm of ringside thrills and backstage secrets.”
  • Alynda Segarra examines our frailty and resilience with an unsparing, yet tender cadence. This week on 8 Tracks, NPR Music producer Lars Gotrich looks at lyrics that stand on their own as poetry.
  • Digital Gym Cinema has some film options if the lines for that new Marvel movie are too long. Documentaries on the human body and Little Richard are showing this weekend.
  • The Office of Equity and Racial Justice is targeting smaller nonprofits.
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