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  • Exhibit shows the diversity of his work.
  • From the KPBS weekend arts preview: The Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) opens their annual juried youth exhibition this weekend. 77 works of photography will be on view, from regional students representing grades K-12 in San Diego county and Tijuana. The prompt for the competition was "Magic and Myth," and the works include fantastical creatures, and supernatural and otherworldly scenes. Details: On view Sept. 17, 2022 through Feb. 19, 2023. MOPA is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday. 1649 El Prado, Balboa Park. Free/pay what you wish. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the museum: MOPA’s 16th Annual Juried Youth Exhibition showcases the bold creativity of local youth artists. Students in grades K-12 throughout San Diego County and Tijuana were challenged to explore the theme of Magic & Myth through photography and video. This year’s theme resulted in visions of worlds beyond our grasp, tales shared over generations, and glimpses through the cracks of our known reality. These youth artists show us that a world of wonder has always been present within the realm of storytellers, spellbinders, and dreamers among us. It would do us all well to spend more time here. Learn more here. Related links: MOPA on Instagram MOPA on Facebook
  • The television series promotes diversity and inclusion in theatre.
  • Warwick's presents: Christopher McDougall and Eric Orton, authors of "Born to Run 2" in a free, virtual event on Facebook Live. RSVP here. Buy the book here. From the bookstore: On Tuesday, December 6 at 4 p.m. PST Warwick's will host Christopher McDougall and Eric Orton as they discuss their new book, "Born to Run 2: The Ultimate Training Guide." Christopher McDougall covered wars in Rwanda and Angola as a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press before writing his best-selling book "Born to Run". His fascination with the limits of human potential led to his next works, "Running with Sherman" and "Natural Born Heroes", and his Outside magazine web series, “Art of the Hero.” Eric Orton’s experiences with the Tarahumara and his study of running, human performance, strength, and conditioning have led him to the cutting edge of the sport and made him a go-to for athletes everywhere. The author of "The Cool Impossible" and former fitness director for the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Orton personally trains athletes from recreational racers to elite ultramarathoners. He lives in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. From the best-selling author and renowned coach duo from "Born to Run," a fully illustrated, practical guide to running for everyone from amateurs to seasoned runners, about how to eat, race, and train like the world's best. Whether you're ramping up for a race or recuperating from an injury, "Born to Run 2" is a holistic program for runners of every stripe that centers on seven key themes: food, fitness, form, footwear, focus, fun, and family. The guide contains: On-the run recipes for race-ready nutrition Training regimen to help get you in shape and achieve your running goals Corrective drills to perfect your form Helpful shoe recommendations Advice about how to bring more joy into running Suggestions for finding a running community Christopher McDougall and Eric Orton bring all the elements together into an integrated action plan - the 90-Day Run Free training schedule - that provides everything you need to prepare for a mile-long fun run or a 100-mile ultramarathon. Full of helpful illustrations and full-color photos of the iconic first Copper Canyons race, Born to Run 2 is the perfect training companion for anyone who wants to get inspired about the sport again and learn the proven techniques to run smoother, lighter, and swifter.
  • The Addams Family, Clue and Frozen JR were among the most popular shows, according to a new survey. But the report also showed that drama teachers are nervous about censorship.
  • Across the country, efforts by state Republicans to restrict drag performances in front of kids have fallen short. Bills have been scuttled, blocked, vetoed and more.
  • This weekend in the arts: Disco Riot interprets Cauleen Smith's video work at San Diego Museum of Art; a group show at Quint; James E. Watts at Oceanside Museum of Art; Silkroad Ensemble's "Home Within"; Thee Sacred Souls, Kahlil Nash and more at Quartyard; San Diego Opera's "Roméo et Juliette"; and a day of choral concerts at the San Diego Sings Festival.
  • Celebrate summer with the sounds of local music during InterContinental San Diego’s 2023 Summer Sunset Live Music Series every Saturday through September 2 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. hosted at Layover, the hotel’s aviation themed rooftop bar and lounge. Throughout the series, guests will enjoy live music from a talented selection of local artists performing on the rooftop lounge, set alongside unparalleled sunset views over the San Diego Bay along with Layover’s signature cocktails. Guests will also enjoy additional brand enhancements from handpicked drink partners including tasting tables, additional swag, visits from brand ambassadors and more. Upcoming performances include: Jul 15: Groove to the Island-Style reggae beats of Mario Marauak with beverage partner Coronado Brewing Salty Crew. Jul 22: Enjoy your favorite pop, classic rock, and R&B songs with Johnny Martin along with beverage partner Tanqueray. Jul 29: Get transported back to the 70s/80s with Tikitronic, a two-man retro Tiki lounge act and sip on a drink from beverage partner Cutwater Spirits. Aug 5: The soulful sounds of songbird Helena Holleran who draws influence from Rnb, Soul, Jazz, Latin, Afrobeat, and Reggae; inspiring an undeniable groove, infectious swing, sweet songbird-soul melodies, along with beverage partner Volcan Tequila. Aug 12: Groove to the Island-Style reggae beats of Mario Marauak and his 4-piece band with beverage partner Don Julio. Aug 19: Enjoy your favorite pop, classic rock, and R&B songs with Johnny Martin along with beverage partner Volcan Tequila. Aug 26: Turn back time and relive the funky 80s with DJ Rue and beverage partner Karl Strauss Brewing. Sep 2: Groove to the Island-Style reggae beats of Mario Marauak and his 4-piece band with beverage partner Old Harbor Spirits.
  • Learn the intuitive process of making your own oracle cards with SoulCollage®! Come explore the depths of your soul through imagery. In this workshop, you will learn the process, create cards, and experience a synergistic, creative environment. This workshop is $88 and includes: - A detailed explanation of the SoulCollage® process - Materials to make 4 cards: cards, sleeves, collage imagery - The Stardust Experiment Guidebook which gives a detailed explanation of the SoulCollage® process including how to make cards, how to use cards, and card spreads. - Reusable composition frame - An envelope to take home materials/imagery - Snacks & Sips For More Information Visit: stardustcoyote.co Stay Connected on Social Media SoulCollage® Facebook
  • On Saturday, July 8 join us at the Cutwater Tasting Room with The San Diego LGBT Community Center for a celebration including: speciality cocktails, a glitter artist, raffles, giveaways, pride merch & more. $1 from every sale of our speciality menu cocktails will go directly towards local non-profit The San Diego LGBT Community Center as part of our Cutwater Gives Back initiative. Donations are capped at $5,000. The Giveback cocktails ‘Sun’s Out, Rum’s Out, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Purple’ are available for purchase 6/15-7/15. Reservations recommended but not required.
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