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  • Garibaldi, the Southern Italian-inspired rooftop hotspot in downtown San Diego, has recently partnered with acclaimed local photographer and ocean activist Oriana Poindexter. Sharing a common love of all things oceanic, Garibaldi is proud to feature Oriana’s art as part of their refreshed design. To celebrate this partnership, and the opening of the site-specific cyanotype installation, Giants of Point Loma, the community is welcome to join Garibaldi and Oriana on Saturday, September 10 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. for a complimentary, non-ticketed happy hour on Garibaldi's expansive deck that overlooks the San Diego bay. Guests can watch the sunset and enjoy Sardinian cheeses, crudités, and charcuterie while interacting with Oriana and asking questions about her work. Limited pieces of Oriana’s art, which have been featured by the Getty Museum and The Wall Street Journal, will be available for purchase. Follow Garibaldi on Instagram!
  • It's been 100 days since the deadly Hamas attack on Israel, which prompted Israel's ongoing bombardment of Gaza.
  • From the museum: Artist Lisa Ross describes their relationship to Uyghur shrines and culture as a story of “fate and possibly faith.” An avid traveler drawn to desert landscapes, the photo and video artist first visited the Taklamakan Desert along the former Silk Route of the Uyghur Region, officially called Xinjiang (or “New Territory) by the People’s Republic of China, in 2002. In the following decade, Ross visited over fifty holy sites nestled among sand dunes or the edges of remote oasis villages. Composed of hand-carved wooden branches and colorful flags made of silk and other fabrics, these open-air monuments are known as mazar, from the Arabic word for “shrine” or “mausoleum,” made by Uyghur pilgrims to mark the resting places of revered Muslim saints and their descendants. Ross’s work expanded through friendship and travel with Dr. Alexandre Papas, a French historian of Islam, and Dr. Rahile Dawut, a Uyghur ethnographer missing since 2017. With greater access to the Uyghur region and people, the artist began to explore other relationships in the landscape. In the prefecture of Turpan, local tradition situates beds in the open air to navigate the extreme heat of summer. Ross saw a poetic connection between the mazars and these outdoor beds, and the vast open space both occupied. Created with wood and fabric materials similar to the shrines, the beds mirror the rectangular burial markers commemorating saints, who are believed to rest in a state of eternal sleep. Following the period of the artist’s work in the region, historically unstable relations between the Chinese government and Uyghur people continued to worsen, resulting in what the US government now recognizes as genocide. Ross’s luminous photographs, first conceived as an homage to living shrines, have now become a moving visual elegy to the Uyghur homeland. They reflect the artist’s commitment to raising awareness about the atrocities against humanity currently ongoing in Xinjiang.In addition to the photographs on view, two films by Ross, entitled To Mark a Prayer and RISE, provide a glimpse into the way these sacred and beloved spaces function in the Uyghur homeland. Thoughtfully composed, poetic, and reverential in approach, Ross’s works capture the rituals and spiritual traditions associated with the desert mazars, as well as the beauty of everyday life in the region—and now represent an important archive of collective memory, histories of faith, and the perseverance of an endangered people and culture. Related links: San Diego Museum of Art on Instagram San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook Artist Lisa Ross' website
  • North Korea fired a suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile toward the sea on Sunday, South Korea's military said.
  • A physician decided to stop talking to patients about weight, and focus on health instead. But the new weight-loss drugs forced her to rethink how to help patients without feeding into stigma.
  • Artists and Repertoire Rafael Payare, conductor Video Projection artists to be announced Carlos Simon: Concerto for Orchestra (World Premiere, Lead commission by San Diego Symphony) Wagner: The Ring Without Words (Arr. Lorin Maazel) This concert is part of The California Festival, a new, statewide music initiative showcasing the most compelling and forward-looking voices in performances of works written in the past five years. This concert is part of The California Festival, a new, statewide music initiative showcasing the most compelling and forward-looking voices in performances of works written in the past five years. Related links: San Diego Symphony: website | Instagram | Facebook California Festival: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • ARTISTS AND REPERTOIRE Rafael Payare, conductor Alisa Weilerstein, cello CARLOS SIMON: Concerto for Orchestra (World Premiere) ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK: Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104 DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47 This is your chance to hear in San Diego this outstanding concert program audiences across the country will encounter throughout this month when the San Diego Symphony brings this same music to Soka University in Orange County, Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and New York City's Carnegie Hall! Related links: San Diego Symphony: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Robert Wilson, a member of the Goyim Defense League, has left the country with no sign of returning.
  • Come enjoy a FREE yoga class from Fit Athletic! This "Bootcamp Yoga" session will be led by Viktoria Talbot at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, so be ready to WORK! Allow your body and mind to joyfully connect for a full hour in one of the most beautiful settings in all of San Diego! Bring your mat, bring your sun-block, and prepare to breathe in some healthy Bayside air at this and future yoga classes at The Rady Shell. Parking is limited so come early or walk in if you can...maybe even take the Coronado Ferry! There are many ways to get to The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. Note: due to somewhat limited space, registration is required for this FREE event...walkups cannot be allowed at this time. Though dogs are welcome on the perimeter of Jacobs Park, we cannot allow them onto the artificial grass of The Rady Shell. PRE-PAID PARKING Ace Parking has provided a DEDICATED PARKING PURCHASE PAGE for this event. Connect with Rady Shell on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Museum of the City of New York is marking its centennial with an exhibition of NYC-inspired film, TV, music and fashion. But this is real New York, "not a love letter," says one of the curators.
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