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  • About a third of misconduct cases released by San Diego police don’t include disciplinary records. For some officers, that means their disciplinary histories aren’t following them throughout their careers in law enforcement.
  • It's a new league and a new era for women's volleyball. The Pro Volleyball Federation held its first match in Nebraska. The seven team league will add three more teams in 2025.
  • Through portraits and interviews with activists and artists, Koral Carballo sought out an answer to the question of what it means to be an Afro-Mexican woman today.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom is urging state legislators to make progress on climate change before the end of the current legislative session. Then, as cases of monkeypox climb and health officials scramble to contain the outbreaks, one veteran journalist sees the similarities from covering the HIV/AIDS crisis almost four decades ago. And for our weekend arts preview, we hear about some new art openings and closings, music and theater about Paris, and even some outdoor jazz.
  • Rebecca Jade and Seaside Center for Spiritual Living present “Shades of Jade,” a concert performance featuring accomplished singer/songwriter Rebecca Jade and her live band on Friday, October 6, 2023. Prepare to be swept away by the mesmerizing jazz melodies of Rebecca Jade in her highly anticipated local concert, "Shades of Jade." This musical experience includes both Rebecca’s original compositions and timeless favorites, all set against the backdrop of smooth jazz rhythms. Join us for an evening of captivating, soulful melodies on Friday, October 6th at Seaside Center. As a multi-award winner, including the prestigious 2022 San Diego Music Awards for "Best Music Video" and "Best R&B/Funk/Soul Song," Rebecca's musical prowess has garnered critical acclaim and devoted fans. Her latest album, "A Shade of Jade," showcases her artistic evolution and highlights her distinctive voice and songwriting finesse. This special evening will also include a VIP reception, offering an intimate opportunity to connect with the artist herself! Don't miss your chance to be a part of this musical journey that promises to captivate your senses and touch your spirit. Secure your tickets for "Shades of Jade" now. For more information visit: shadesofjade.eventbrite.com Stay Connected with Seaside Center for Spiritual Living on Facebook
  • barleymash is hosting an Artists of the Industry Pop-Up Craft Fair, on Wednesday, August 23rd from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. The craft fair, taking place downstairs in ginger's, will feature a variety of local San Diego restaurant and hospitality workers, who are also artists with goods such as candles, paintings, and more! Before or after browsing, plan to grab some delicious food and drink at barleymash, which specializes in elevated bar fare including loaded barleymacs, gourmet burgers, flatbreads, salads, and more. barleymash also features specialty cocktails, locally brewed craft beers, wines, and spirits for sipping. Then make your way downstairs to marvel at the talent of these many industry artists. Connect with barleymash on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • A virtual presentation The Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) is hosting its 13th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival from February 2 to 9. The Human Rights Watch Film Festival will feature critically acclaimed films on topics including child care and education, environmental protection, gender equity, trans and Indigenous rights, women’s rights and more. On February 7, MOPA will feature a special screening of "And Still I Sing" by Fazil Amiri. Afghan Star, a popular national televised singing contest has never had a female winner. But that is about to change. The feminist Afghan pop icon Aryana Sayeed takes two female singers under her wing and with each episode they defy the odds – winning the hearts and minds of the public, and pushing the national conversation on women’s rights along the way. When the Taliban suddenly take power – these brave artists must decide whether to stay and fight for their rights or to escape abroad to safety. Tonight's reception and Q&A will feature Fazila Amiri, the director, and Fereshta Abbasi, researcher in the Asia division at Human Rights Watch and film participants. ADMISSION Ticket prices are as follows: Your ticket purchase enables the team to make tickets free for those who might otherwise be unable to watch. This also allows the festival to support the filmmakers for sharing their work in the festival and for the festival to cover the cost of hosting the films online. - Opening Night screening + reception - $10 - Standard ticket price – $9 - Standard pass price for all films – $35 - MOPA /HRW member ticket – $6 - MOPA/HRW member pass – $20 - Student/Senior/Active Military ticket – $8 - Student/Senior/Active Military pass – $35 Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Fleet Week Military & Veterans Day Art Show exhibit will be presented from November 4, 2022 to November 13, 2022 at The Martha Pace Swift Gallery. We invite active duty, reservists, veterans, and military spouses to submit their artwork for review and selection into the exhibit, with all mediums of art. We will produce a printed brochure which will include a brief bio of each artist. Artists are welcome to sell their work directly to gallery guest, if they wish, but artwork cannot be removed till after the event concludes. To apply for entry, please visit the here! *Art must be submitted by October 5 Please direct any questions to Judy Cabana at judy@fleetweeksandiego.org
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  • Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15) by joining the Library for a lecture celebrating Chicano art and artists. Julia Fister will lead attendees through a brief look at the history of Mexico, which helps to explain how the movement began and still continues to this day. She will take a look at the precursors to the modern Chicano artists, and then at the modern Chicano artists in San Diego’s Chicano Park and Los Angeles. This program is presented by San Diego Oasis. Julia Fister, a St. Louis, Missouri native, graduated from the University of North Carolina in Charlotte with a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance and from Fontbonne University in St. Louis with a Bachelor’s Degree in Art. After an early career in investment banking and several years as a graphic designer, she arrived at Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA) as a volunteer after completing a Master’s Degree in Art History at San Diego State University. Fister was soon hired by OMA to create and direct an education program for 5th graders, later titled ArtQuest, and within six years, the program grew to serve over 7,000 students from Oceanside and the surrounding areas. Moving into the role of Director of Education at OMA, Fister oversaw ArtQuest and created a robust Education Department, serving both children and adults. During her 6 1/2 year tenure, she created a summer camp program, increased the Free Family Art Day attendance to over 5,000 family members a year from 600, revamped the museum’s docent program, increased the Artist Alliance from 15% to 25% of membership, created OMA’s first on-site art classroom, and was instrumental in developing and creating OMA’s first international traveling exhibition. Following OMA, Fister worked as an education specialist for the Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad, where she revamped and created new educational programming for the museum. Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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