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  • 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 action takes place all in one day, as 7-year-old Sol attends the birthday party of her father, who's dying of cancer. But Tótem isn't really a movie about death; it's about living.
  • Meet a steel pan artist that will knock you out of your shoes. Jonathan Scales provides new angles to hear and appreciate his enigmatic instrument.
  • New works of visual art to see in the region this month, featuring Kaori Fukuyama at PHES Gallery; Aaron Glasson at ICA San Diego North; Christopher Lloyd Tucker at the Central Library Art Gallery; Carmen Argote at MCASD; and Katie Ruiz at the Women's Museum of California.
  • SDPD misconduct files are missing disciplinary records in almost a third of cases. Sometimes, the files lack discipline when officers quickly resign from the force.
  • Beyond the Cellar fall tasting returns to The Lodge at Torrey Pines for the third annual event. This intimate tasting brings together wine aficionados, sommeliers, and connoisseurs to sip on reserve vintages from renowned California wineries. Collectors can also purchase exclusive bottles directly from these coveted winemakers while all guests can enjoy live entertainment as well as charcuterie and artisan cheeses. Tickets are extremely limited for this unforgettable event. *Tickets On Sale August 15 @ 9 a.m. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X - Twitter
  • Second Chance Beer Company is celebrating its eighth anniversary with a beer-and-wine pairing dinner event on Saturday, September 9 at 6 p.m. The three-course meal features selections from famed O’Brien's Pub Executive Chef Tyson Blake, wine from Mia Marie Vineyards, and beer from the “Seize a Pint, Save a Pup” brewery that was founded by the husband-and-wife team of Marty Mendiola and Virginia Morrison. Second Chance has collaborated with San Clemente’s Artifex Brewing Company for an anniversary beer that will be released that day, a modern West Coast IPA called Dawg Daze. Early Dawg tickets are $55 through August 14, and then $65 after that date. Part of the proceeds benefit local dog rescues like The Animal Pad. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X - 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
  • Join us at Helia Brewing Co. for a celebration of vegan flavors brought to you by amazing local chefs. Tickets will include unlimited tastings, live music, sustainable vendors and more! Vendor details coming soon. -Unlimited tastings and mocktails by local chefs -Brews by Helia Brewing Co. -Sustainable, local vendors -Music by DJ Permanent Starlight -Liz's birthday celebration -Live music -A portion of ticket sales will support locaL 501-C3 non profit, Sustainability is Sexy For more information visit: santoshanutrition.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Poway Unified School District opened for the fall semester at its 41 campuses, Wednesday.
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