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  • Giamatti says his latest movie, filmed at various prep schools in Massachusetts and directed by Alexander Payne, triggered memories of the time he spent as a day student at a private school.
  • Calling all budding young artists! EC Gallery is holding a Kids Art Contest Saturday, Sept 10 from 11:00am – 5:00pm. All kids from 5 – 12 are eligible to enter the contest. This is your opportunity to get in front of some amazing artists to hone your skills and see how you compare to the professionals. Participants will choose from three paintings they would like to emulate. The kid who most closely replicates the painting in their individual age group will receive a winner certificate as well as a wonderful Pop Dog art piece. There will also be an overall winner who will receive the grand prize of having their painting professionally framed and hung in the gallery for a full month. In addition, they will get a gift basket of art supplies worth $250. The artists' pieces to be emulated will be Gloria Lee, Michael Flohr, and Danny Ryan who will also be judging the contest. Winners will be announced Sunday at 2:00pm Limited spots are available so interested artists should call 800-599-7111, email info@ecgallery.com or stop by the gallery in advanced to reserve your spot TODAY. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Registered voters will get a chance to hold elected officials accountable at the ballot box with their vote.
  • The House Homeland Security committee kicked off a series of hearings to take up articles of impeachment against Mayorkas. Democrats say there is no basis to remove him and it's a political move.
  • From the museum: ICA San Diego presents an exhibition of new sculptural works and ink paintings by multimedia artist Sreshta Rit Premnath. Exploring resilience in the face of marginalization, Sreshta Rit Premnath (b. Bangalore, India, 1979, based in Brooklyn, NY) presents site-specific sculptures that cohabitate with plants in the gallery. Grave/Grove draws parallels between social exclusion and the horticultural category of “weeds” — plants that are either removed or suppressed because they are considered undesirable. His installation is informed by the austere and makeshift architecture of refugee camps and homeless settlements, while also drawing attention to the abundance and resilience that persists in spaces of adversity. Sreshta Rit Premnath: Grave/Grove is co-curated by Amara Antilla, CAC Senior Curator and Natalie Bell, MIT List Curator. It is co-organized by the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati and the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge. The presentation at Institute of Contemporary Art San Diego is coordinated by Guusje Sanders, Associate Curator. ____ A special thanks to Cris Juárez from Pixca Farm for the care and thoughtfulness put into the growing of the plants in the exhibition. Pixca Farm is POC worker cooperative farm that advances food sovereignty. They implement diversified, ecological farming in service of our South Bay community. Pixca Farm is innovatively creating an agroecological world. They envision a cooperative community that activates its existing abundance to ensure collective wellness, principally that everyone is guaranteed fresh, local, culturally relevant food and is in respectful relationship with land and the environment. Related events: Opening reception: 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30, 2022. Free. RSVP for free here! Parking Suggestion: Alcazar Garden Parking Lot, 625 Pan American Rd E, San Diego, CA 92101, or Organ Pavilion Lot, 2168 Pan American Rd E, San Diego, CA 92101 Related links: ICA website ICA on Instagram
  • From the organizers: A weekend with Tulengua and Friends Tijuana (Nov. 4) and Valle de Guadalupe (Nov. 5), MX. About the festival: Our home is both a place and dream. A reality beyond nations where creativity runs wild and free. A vision of harmony across borders. Welcome tu las Californias. Join us for our first annual celebration of the boundless creativity that blossoms along the most crossed international border in the west. Our intention with this gathering is to melt the borders between us. To speak in the universal language of music and art. To enrich our binational community & multiply the resources available to our artists. To build bridges between the web2 & web3 worlds. This year is our seed. Your presence is the water. Related links: Event information from Tulengua Eventbrite landing page for both festival dates
  • We’re thrilled to present: "Something Rotten"! This hilarious musical follows the story of two brothers in the Renaissance era who are desperate to write a hit play and outdo their rival, William Shakespeare. Don't miss this uproarious tale of rivalry, laughter, and show-stopping numbers! Get your tickets now and experience a night of pure entertainment with our talented young performers. From toe-tapping tunes to side-splitting comedy, it's a theatrical feast that'll leave you grinning from ear to ear! We promise an unforgettable evening filled with laughter, joy, and a few surprise twists!
  • Millions of Mexicans living in the United States could vote in what experts say is one of Mexico’s most important presidential elections ever. But historically, this group has stayed away from the polls.
  • The Chilean jazz vocalist makes a lasting impression at the Tiny Desk.
  • The 2023 SummerFest Community Concert by trioJEM and Quartet Integra is presented in partnership by Front Street Productions and La Jolla Music Society. Join us for a truly remarkable evening of music by the La Jolla Music Society's 2023 Fellowship Artists trioJEM (comprised of Elliot Wuu, piano; Max Tan, violin and Julia Lee, cello) and Quartet Integra (Kyoka Misawa, Rintaro Kikuno, violins; Itsuki Yamamoto, viola; and Anri Tsukiji, cello) in the acoustically-optimized Meeting House at First UU Church in Hillcrest.
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