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  • One Sudanese American rapper has been so affected by the brutal conflict in Sudan that he has turned to what he knows best — music — to express his sense of loss and frustration.
  • Sepsis is an out of control infection that’s hard to spot and explain. At UCSD doctors and med-tech engineers are trying to crack the code with new diagnostic machines and artificial intelligence.
  • The 101st annual Coronado Flower Show is set to take place, April 15-16, 2023. Organized by the Coronado Floral Association (CFA), this is the largest tented flower show in the U.S. and Coronado’s longest running tradition, which includes an array of events leading up to and throughout the two-day festival. This year’s event theme is Hollywood in Bloom. The main event, The Coronado Flower Show, is divided into five divisions – Horticulture, Design, Special Exhibits, Youth and Botanical Arts. The show has been a spring tradition since 1922 and is one of the largest tented flower show in the U.S. Located at Spreckels Park, this two-day event includes landscape displays, a variety of floral competitions, educational lectures and demonstrations, live bandstand entertainment, food, a beer & wine garden with locally crafted beers, and shopping. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • A unique feature-length poetic music video with on-location live-recording mixes of Mexico's most iconic artists and performers. Directed by Duncan Bridgeman. Rated R. Co-sponsored by MiraCosta College’s International Languages and Film Departments. All films are presented in the original language with English subtitles. Free admission. The 3600 building is located on the northwest side of campus. The closest parking is Staff Lot 3E (and walk through the center of campus). Parking is available without a permit in lots 3B and 3E on event days. For more information, please contact Dr. Billy Gunn by email at wgunn@miracosta.edu or by phone at (760) 757-2121 x6402.
  • The country's supreme court has temporarily banned Patanjali, a leading maker of ayurvedic products with ties to the prime minister, from advertising certain items due to a history of false claims.
  • After LITVAKdance’s Fall 2023 concert, the company will be going on a production hiatus. Don’t miss a celebration of three generations of women choreographers including guest dancemaker and performer, Rebecca Margolick, our artistic director’s mother, Betzi Roe, award winning choreographer Dolly Sfeir, and Mexican choreographer Zuleima Burruel. Related links: LITVAKdance: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • The Woolsey wildfire devastated most of Paramount Ranch's Hollywood heritage in 2018. Human-driven climate change is demanding difficult decisions about what to preserve in the rebuilding process.
  • About the exhibition: Huai Li’s process involves relentless experimentation, bouts of self-doubt, and liberating moments of confirmation. Her artmaking is both risky and thrilling while revealing a tender vulnerability. This exhibition reveals the never-ending journey of self-discovery and personal transformation that drives Li’s work. Her insistence upon connectivity, personal exploration, and play informs her work and process. On view Oct. 22, 2022 through April 16, 2023 (extended). Upcoming events: Artist Walk and Talk Saturday, December 11 at 2 p.m. $10 - $20 [tickets] Join exhibiting artist Huai Li at the Museum to walk through her mid-career retrospective, Constraint and Transcendence. Hands-on Art Demo with Huai Li Saturday, January 21, 2023 at 1p.m. $10 - $20 [tickets] Exhibiting artist Huai Li will provide hands-on art demonstration of Chinese ink and brushwork. Come ready to explore contemporary techniques! Tickets include Museum admission and art supplies. Related links: California Center for the Arts Escondido on Facebook Museum hours and admission information
  • Artificial intelligence in the field of medicine could pose big benefits for doctors and patients alike.
  • Printmaking has a long history as a tool for raising awareness about social issues and inspiring others to action. During this 2.5-hour workshop session, participants will be encouraged to experiment with simple printmaking techniques to create a print that raises awareness and expresses a personal statement about what they care about most. Get inspired as we creatively engage together! Desiree will share examples of how artists combine activism and printmaking to invite others to engage in social justice topics. Participants will be able to take home a finished artwork. Desiree Aspiras (she/her) is an educator, therapist, and printmaker in San Diego who deeply values how art can transform us and connect us to meaning. Her printmaking and book arts projects have been exhibited in spaces in San Diego, including the Athenaeum Art Center. She is the founder of Printmakers Against Racism, a project she started which engages printmakers across the world to make and sell prints and donate their proceeds to support racial justice. She is also a mindfulness facilitator and founder of Deep Breath Network, where she hopes to create diverse and welcoming spaces to share contemplative practices to support personal and social transformation with change-makers here in San Diego and beyond. She currently teaches at University of San Diego and Bastyr University California. She earned her Masters in Marital and Family Therapy from the University of San Diego and BA in Political Science from UCLA. Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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