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  • For parents of a child with a disability who need a wheelchair, it can be challenging to find the perfect costume.
  • Test your figure drawing or painting skills in this uninstructed painting session. Models vary and will be costumed or nude. No matter what your level of experience, you’re welcome to join and experience the thrill of painting directly from a live person posing for you. Date/Time: Fridays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED to secure your spot: Email Dottie Stanley dottieaartist@gmail.com. Ticket Prices: Free/M, $5/NM. Participants split the model fee. For further information, visit here! Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • A Jean-Philippe Rameau opera, left unfinished at time of his death and recently completed by a musicologist, gets its premiere 280 years later, with extravagant costumes.
  • The singer and actor's lawsuit against Nigel Lythgoe is the latest in a string of high-profile cases filed right before portions of California's Sexual Abuse and Cover Up Accountability Act expire.
  • The pianist's 1958 recording At The Pershing: But Not For Me spent 108 weeks on the Billboard album chart.
  • 116 Drawings Alexander Zimmerman Art Produce/SDSU Grad Award Exhibit July 7 to August 6 2022 Closing Reception: Saturday, August 6th 3-8pm About the Exhibit/Performance: Livestream performance and exhibition of 116 drawings of Ketanji Brown Jackson. This performance and exhibition is intended to be a celebration of the first Black woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States and an opportunity to have conversations about art, politics, society and more. Works are for sale for $200 each. 70% of the sale of all items will be donated to NARAL Pro-Choice America. Related links: Art Produce website Art Produce on Instagram Art Produce on Facebook
  • Join us on Sunday, November 13 for Prebys Play Day (PPD). Based out of Conrad Prebys Learning Center and sprawling into terraces and galleries, we invite you to join us in learning about the art and lives of the Native people who have inhabited San Diego. In celebration of Native American Heritage month, play, create, and learn about the Kumeyaay life in La Jolla and San Diego’s coastal regions. Help us commemorate and learn about the native people who continue to steward the lands we live on. Make a pinch pot with locally sourced clay and fill it with the seeds of native plants! With each step, we’ll provide information on coloring pages that you can staple into your zine. Event Details: ‣ Paired with music by a local DJ, drop by our terraces for do-it-yourself community artworks and games ‣ Scheduled kid-friendly tour of the museum at 10AM (max. capacity 30) ‣ A book reading and presentation will be provided by Mandy Curo de Quintero from the Barona Museum at 11AM ‣ Followed by Storytime with La Jolla/Riford Library’s Ms. Katia at 12:30PM. Designed for young children and families, this will include art-related stories, songs, and rhymes Food offerings and transportation are available!
  • San Diego County’s Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board or CLERB has given support to several allegations made by a transgender woman beaten while in county jail. The board also advised the Sheriff’s department to tighten its policy regarding the placement of arrestees according to their gender identification. Then, cruising bans have generated fierce debate over whether or not they unfairly target Latino culture. Now, Mexican-American low-rider enthusiasts are working to roll back such bans. Finally, our weekend preview options range from folk art to the ballet and "Cabaret" to Comic-Con.
  • With a long career playing among jazz and R&B greats, he remains one of the most in-demand drummers in New Orleans.
  • Mathew Klickstein's podcast "Comic-Con Begin" is now an engagingly designed book on fandom.
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