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  • As the late night TV genre crumbles under sagging viewership and the decline of traditional media, O'Brien's renaissance provides an example for the future.
  • In his new biopic Maestro, Cooper was determined not to imitate the legendary Leonard Bernstein. Instead, the actor worked with conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin to find his own rhythm.
  • The Shoppes at Carlsbad is marking Veterans Day with an event designed to support local military members, veterans and their families. From 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday, November 11, the mall will host several community partners and activities all geared around the message of "Thank You" to our local military and veterans community: Quilt Silent Auction Program: El Camino Quilt Guild, North San Diego County's Premier Quilting Guild, will host a silent auction offering 15 stunning and individually crafted quilts focused around themes of patriotism and more. All 15 quilts will be on display and available for bid until 4 p.m. All proceeds from the quilt silent auction will benefit Operation Homefront, whose mission is to build strong, stable and secure military families so they can thrive, not simply struggle to get by, in the communities they have worked so hard to protect. During the event Operation Homefront will host an information table with details on the support and resources the organization offers for military families including upcoming holiday program opportunities. The El Camino Quilt Guild works to promote interest in all forms of quilting, to inspire and encourage quilt making and collecting and to gain knowledge of quilting techniques, patterns and history through educational meetings and friendship. Foundation for Women Warriors Clothing Drive: The local chapter of this national organization will be accepting new and gently used clothing and accessories for female veterans and their families. The clothing drive is part of the foundation's Professional Development effort, which improves the resilience and self-sufficiency of women veterans, so they are best equipped to provide stability and success for themselves, their families and their communities. Entertainment: The mall is also hosting several family-friendly entertainment activities during the day, including a photo opportunity wall, live music, balloon artist and free face painter (12 - 3 p.m.). "We truly cannot do enough to thank and support our veteran and military communities here in San Diego County," said Ramon Oseguera, senior general manager at The Shoppes at Carlsbad. "We are thrilled to welcome local partners to offer so many ways for our guests to give back and honor these neighbors as well," he added. All activities are centered around the Carlsbad Wall (lower level near H&M). Event details will be listed here. Connect with Shoppes at Carlsbad on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Note: This production contains adult subject matter Compulsion Dance & Theatre presents the outrageous comedy "Wally & His Lover Boys," written and directed by Michael Mizerany After two divorces, Walter “swipes right” into the dating scene. He finds love, lust and laughter with two twenty-somethings but soon finds out he’s bitten off more than he can chew. "Wally And His Lover Boys" is a hilarious and heartfelt play about growing older, dating younger and surviving both. “A refreshing comedy, full of raw humor that breaks into belly laughs [with] a Mel Brooks-ish vibe throughout the play.”-Albert H. Fulcher, LGBTQ San Diego County News Performance Venue and Dates: Black Box Theater located at 4545 Park Blvd. (Home to the historic Diversionary Theater) (This is not a Diversionary Theater production though Diversionary is proud to host this guest production) Friday, December 8 (Opening Night) at 7 p.m. Saturday, December 9 at 7 p.m. Sunday, December 10 at 7 p.m. Monday, December 11 (Industry Night) at 7 p.m. Friday, December 15 at 7 p.m. Saturday, December 16 at 7 p.m. Saturday, December 17 at 1 p.m. Tickets: $22 General Admission "Wally & His Lover Boys" features a cast of notable San Diego actors including Travis Land, Kevin Phan, Peter Armado, Cody Dupree and Claudette Santiago as Aunt Patty. Seating is limited; advance purchase is highly recommended. This production contains adult subject matter.
  • Get ready for a day filled with creativity, craftsmanship, community, and hand-made holiday shopping Saturday, December 9 from 11 A.M. – 5 P.M. The Tremont Collective will be transformed into a bustling hub of talented makers, artists, and emerging brands by Makers Arcade, San Diego’s largest handmade shopping event. Shop over 70 curated Makers Arcade vendors while listening to live music by Devv Lov and Maddy Vance and enjoying the shops, food, coffee, and goods from the Tremont Collective stores: Brixton, Bottlecraft, Al Fresko, Atacama Surf Shop, and Shootz Fish & Beer. Enjoy festive photo ops in front of the Holiday’s vintage trailer and get a FREE handmade gift with purchase from one of our vendors (while supplies last!) Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Write Out Loud presents "Potluck!" Audience’s choice! For the first time ever, Write Out Loud will turn to our audience to help select an entire evening’s worth of short stories and poetry. Who knows what we’ll be serving up? The only way to find out is to come and see! We can promise that you’ll laugh, you’ll think, you’ll enjoy, and you’ll walk away with a better understanding of your neighbors and friends. Check the website periodically for updates on how to submit suggestions and see sneak peeks of what’s been selected! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & X
  • It's San Diego's Favorite Holiday Tradition! San Diego Gay Men's Chorus opens its 39th season with a sparkling, SUPER Gay show, as only SDGMC can provide. We guarantee a heartwarming family show about community and being together, designed to give you the Holiday feels. Featuring favorite holiday songs by artists including Ru Paul, Kelly Clarkson, Mariah Carey, Michael Buble, Darren Criss, Tim Minchin, Celia Cruz, Sara Barellies and Sia. A vocally spectacular choral experience, a hilarious, fun and interactive Holiday party, featuring audience participation, sing-along and line dancing. Where else could you experience all of this - other than with SDGMC! Join us for a big warm Holiday hug, with our unique gay twist.
  • January 21st! San Diego, choose your date! Dive into a Magic world of Epoxy Resin Art. Create a unique ocean themed table tray even if you never made any art in your life, using our step by step guidance. And even skilled artists can learn something new. Epoxy Resin Art has become increasingly popular during the past years. You can do it to no matter what skills or experience you have. Dive with us into the world of magic Epoxy Resin Art. Learn all the secrets of how to create a perfect ocean wave and get inspired by Pacific Ocean. The Ocean tray that you create will become a beautiful centerpiece of your home, your own mini Ocean. Even if you don’t have any artistic skills or even maybe never created any art in your life, you can create a real masterpiece using our step by step guidance. And skilled artists can learn something new too. Learn secrets and main techniques of working with Epoxy and create your own serving Ocean tray. The workshop will cover the following topics: - Introduction to Resin Art - Safety rules and PPE - Mixing techniques - Working with mica powders, paints, inks and tints. - Creating ocean and waves using Epoxy Resin – Finishing the tray. Waiting for the tray to set so you can take it home. Table tray with folding legs is included with general admission. You can also bring your own project: lazy susan, tabletop, tray or anything else. (Includes project up to 220 square inches (14 oz of epoxy will be provided) If your project is larger, additional epoxy is $3 per 1 oz.) Features: - All materials are provided: tray, epoxy resin, micas, paints, ppe, etc. For additional information about the event and to purchase tickets, please visit here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Class Description This class for all genders who identify as a warrior, or who are trying to find the Muse warrior inside, is for beginning or seasoned poets. The native “respect” is a noun which weaves through identities, male, female, two-spirited, more: Indian women performed what Europeans considered to be men’s work. But, from the Native American perspective, women’s roles reflected their own cultural emphases on reciprocity, balance, and autonomy. Most scholars agree that Native American women at the time of contact with Europeans had more authority and autonomy than did European women…However, most cultures shared certain characteristics that promoted gender equality. Two quotes by Joy Harjo, the first Native American Poet Laureate of our nation, help form our perspective in this respect. The first quote is: Poetry is the art that is closest to music, standing between music and narrative orality (which can be speechmaking, sermon or theater). Poetry is the voice of what can’t be spoken, the mode of truth-telling when meaning needs to rise above or skim below everyday language in shapes not discernible by the ordinary mind. It trumps the rhetoric of politicians. Poetry is prophetic by nature and not bound by time. Because of these qualities poetry carries grief, heartache, ecstasy, celebration, despair, or searing truth more directly than any other literary art form. It is ceremonial in nature. Poetry is a tool for disruption and creation and is necessary for generations of humans to know who they are and who they are becoming in the wave map of history. Without poetry, we lose our way. — On the art of poetry in “An Interview with Joy Harjo, U.S. Poet Laureate” in Poets.org (2019 Mar 31) The second quote is: I am seen as a feminist poet. The way I interpret feminism in my own work is the power of a woman to be a warrior—to recognize the warrior characteristics within herself, which include self-love, vulnerability, honesty, integrity, a sense of morals, and so on…Part of the way I am comes from being around Native American people, but I wouldn’t really use the world ‘spiritual.’ It is natural for human beings to be in awe of the sacred and to realize that the sacred is everywhere. But humans seem to have lost their way, although every once in a while someone may find it, and I think that’s the artist. The artists and the poets are the ones who search for the sacred place. — On finding ways to honor women in “Joy Harjo: An Interview” in Poets & Writers (July/August 1993) How do we define what poetry is for us, what the process is about, not the event, as we put pen to page or tap the keyboard. And what is the role of the poet holding the pen? Traditionally, the warrior is seen as a man. Joy Harjo’s above definition expands the gender possibilities for the warrior’s identity when such terms as self-love, vulnerability (being receptive to themes, images, stories), honesty, integrity, etc. Harjo: Most readers assume that the events in a poem actually happened to the poet. Not everything I write is autobiographical. In my work, I add to or change the truth. It is still the truth, just presented in a different form…If my style didn’t change and evolve, I would quit writing. Poetry is reciprocal. As poetry feeds you, you have to nurture the art and give it time and attention. It does give back to you, I suppose like anything else (Ibid). Participants in this class will hear poems by Joy Harjo, Georgiana Valoyce Sanchez, Louise Erdrich, N. Scott Momaday, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Sherwin Bitsui, Sherman Alexie, Kim Shuck, and others. These poets will help the above definitions in concrete, figurative, and indigenous ways. Film clips will also help you in your search to define your warrior or feel like one. Jim Moreno’s poem-making workshop will be taught on Sunday, March 26, 2023, online in his Zoom meeting room. Participants in the class are welcomed to the Container of respect and safety that are the staples of Moreno’s classes. The first 90-minute segment will include Native women poets, film clips, and poems. The second 90 minutes will feature Native men poets, film clips and poems. Disclaimers You will be emailed the Zoom link 24 hours before the start of the class. If you sign up less than 24 hours before the start of the class, please either send us a message via this website or send an email to request your link. Please note that it is best to register at least a week before the start of a class to help our instructors prepare and ensure that a class does not get canceled or rescheduled. Policies on registration, refunds, cancellations, etc. can be found on our policies page. If you would like to provide feedback regarding this class, please feel free to complete an evaluation form. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Senate rejected the two articles that accuse Alejandro Mayorkas of refusing to enforce immigration laws. The House voted to impeach him in February.
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