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  • Climate change, education, abortion rights and other hot button issues are all on the ballot this year. And they will generate tens of millions of dollars in spending and countless campaign ads before Election Day. Here’s everything voters need to know about California’s ballot props.
  • Sip, mingle, listen to live music, and watch as a working artist creates their current piece from the canvas at our artist open house, Bravo at the Brooks. Come visit this free unique Gallery and discover an art exhibition that explores, excites, and enriches the visual language of dance as part of our fine arts partnership with Oceanside Theatre Company & Megill & Company's "(Not So Normal) Nutcracker." Visit: https://oceansidetheatre.org/home/brooks-art-gallery/ Oceanside Theatre Company on Facebook
  • Nov. 13, 2022 – Jan. 7, 2023 Opening Reception – November 13, Noon – 2 p.m. The desire to create meaning is a life-long impulse that brings new purpose as we age. Featuring the work of Front Porch senior living community residents, “Creating Meaning” is a reflection of each artist’s unique life journey as it unfolds in a myriad of mediums, including fiber art, painting, and mixed media. This year, we welcome submissions created through the Gallery’s “Kitchen Table Art Project”, an online forum that creates a virtual community of artists. Works include art journaling, photo paint-overs, books and more. Free admission Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Visit: www.frontporchgallery.org or call 760.795.6120
  • Carterland depicts the one-term presidency of Jimmy Carter as an expansive and largely successful exercise in problem-solving.
  • A musical about putting on a musical. Ensemble is a fresh, exciting new dramedy that will be making it's debut at Tenth Avenue Arts Center. Please join our talented cast of performers for this special musical showcase! Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Our season three finale is all about movies.
  • This summer, check out five notable works of art on view in the region: Margaret Noble at Plumosa Park; Phillip K. Smith III at OMA; Natalia Ventura at The Front; Chris Burden and Bryon Kim at MCASD downtown; and Alika Cooper at Oolong Gallery.
  • Festival kicks off Thursday with 130 films from 30 different countries.
  • A new indie metroidvania offers forgiving combat, a bright aesthetic, and a story about the healing power of art.
  • Comedian, writer and actor Zainab Johnson turns personal chaos into comedy. In her new special, Hijabs Off, she talks about being a Black Muslim, growing up in Harlem, having 12 siblings, and dating.
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