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  • Accused of committing genocide against Palestinians, Israel defended its war in Gaza at the United Nations' highest court Friday.
  • New images from the James Webb Space Telescope took us deep into space and 13 billion years into the past. San Diego’s Air and Space Museum used the photos to open up the wonders of galaxies to San Diego’s children. Then, the Del Mar coastline will change as work begins on a project to shore up the crumbling bluffs. And there's a multi-billion-dollar proposal to move the train tracks on top of the bluffs. Finally, this weekend in the arts: art in nine parks across the region, jazz and folk music, what's new at the Timken and a theater production during Pride.
  • 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.
  • 'Black Panther' sequel delivers on emotions then gets swallowed by CGI
  • Cartoons like My Neighbor Totoro and Dragon Ball Z introduced me to anime — and started an ongoing love for the artform and its stories that explore what it means to be human.
  • On Wednesday, September 28, San Diego Mesa College will hold a reception for "In Lak’ech: Tu eres mi otro yo," featuring artworks by Maria de Los Angeles and Ryan Bonilla. The Reception will be held from 4-7 p.m., in the Mesa College Art Gallery (FA-103). "In Lak’ech: Tu eres me otro yo" (You are my other me) invokes a Mayan concept popularized by Chicano playwright Luis Valdez. This affirmation reflects a philosophy of caring and connecting with the human spirit of one another. This idea sets the tone for this two-person exhibit at the San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month. Through evocative paintings, wearable dress sculptures and drawings, artist Maria de Los Angeles – a former Dreamer and community college student, who is now a Professor at Yale University - connects with America’s multiple selves: those of the immigrant, the refugee, the undocumented, the indigenous. She questions and breaks down racist stereotypes and tackles otherness and the concept of belonging. Sharing the space, Ryan Bonilla’s monotype prints and Polaroid installation titled “We are Misfits” are a celebration of alternative culture. Exhibition runs through October 13. Visit: https://www.sdmesa.edu/campus-life/galleries-and-attractions/mesa-college-art-gallery/index.shtml
  • Film Geeks SD will present a year-long film series dedicated to the iconic monster at Digital Gym Cinema.
  • Here is what to know about one of the most infamous fatal shootings in hip-hop history.
  • On Friday, November 4, Yiddishland CA is participating in La Jolla’s monthly art walk and will have a variety of artwork and Judaica available for purchase. Join us for drinks, snacks, entertainment, and the opportunity to see the wonderful, original artwork. This month’s art walk will feature Yiddishland’s First Anniversary celebration and surprise guests. Special gifts will be given to those who donate $180 by November 4 We will also be offering select discounts on available artwork in the Yiddishland gallery. A free parking pass registration form will be sent to guests who register before 10 a.m. on Friday, November 4. Related links: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Learn what the future holds for marketing – leave inspired and armed with innovative strategies for growth. Select from four accelerated marketing education tracks: The Future is Now Amplifying DEI Like, Tweet, Snap, Tik ... What's Next The Future is Wow Tickets are available for in-person or virtual attendance. In-Person tickets include the Networking Cocktail Reception on Thursday October 20, 2022 as well as the conference on Friday, October 21, 2022. Tickets are also available for the Networking Cocktail Reception on Thursday, October 20, 2022 only. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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