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  • From the organizers: Thursday September 29th, 2022, La Jolla Playhouse will be holding a free performance of their production Fandango for Butterflies (and Coyotes) at El Salon Cultural Center. The event is set for 6pm to 9pm. The event is for all ages and is free to the public. Spots are limited so we recommend all attendants to arrive early to reserve a spot. Este jueves 29 de septiembre, 2022, La Jolla Playhouse realizará una presentación gratuita de su producción Fandango para Mariposas (y Coyotes) en El Salón Cultural Center. El evento está programado de 6pm a 9pm. El evento es para todas las edades y es gratuito para el público. Los lugares son limitados, por lo que recomendamos a todos los asistentes que lleguen temprano para reservar un lugar. Related links: El Salón Cultural Center and The Front website The Front Arte & Cultura on Instagram
  • Andrade was a consummate nightclub artist who sang torridly of love in a husky voice. A fixture in her home country since the '60s, she became a sensation in the U.S. in the 1990s.
  • Gay faced growing criticism from lawmakers, alumni and donors for not denouncing violence and hateful rhetoric against Jewish students more clearly or forcefully enough during congressional testimony.
  • State health officials last year launched a first-ever competitive bidding process for its Medi-Cal insurance contracts, aiming to implement higher standards. But when the winners were announced, several insurers complained about the process and potential impact on patient care.
  • From the organizers: WE Gallery is proud to introduce our inaugural exhibit, "Portraits from the Anthropocene Part I: Body, Energy, Space, Time." Body, Energy, Space and Time represent the fundamental aesthetics of dance. This exhibit explores the inextricable and conflicting relationship between the human body and the gravity of our footprint on the environment. We have entered into the “Anthropocene”—a new geologic era marked by the impact of human activity on the earth. Against the backdrop of an increasingly endangered planet, this exhibit questions what it means to be a practicing artist in this time of global existential crisis. Working in a variety of media from painting to performance to video, these works express the hope that art can raise the discussion around a more ecologically sustainable future. "Portraits from the Anthropocene Part I" is a project of WE Gallery presented in collaboration with San Diego Ballet and NTC Foundation, and will be exhibited in Mandell Weiss Gallery located in Dance Place. Featured Artists: Ellen Dieter Shahla Dorafshan Ajay Junious Linda Litteral Kathleen Kane Murrell Kathy Nida Katie Ruiz Perry Vasquez Related links: WE Gallery website
  • The 30th Annual Juried Exhibition will be on view July 30–September 3, 2022. A record 316 artists submitted nearly 900 works for consideration. Jurors Anita Feldman, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Education, San Diego Museum of Art and Marianela de La Hoz, Visual Artist, selected 41 works by 40 artists. Artists in the exhibition: Rodrigo Albarran, Elise Amour, Morey Asato, Nikusha Beatty, Jim Bliesner, Todd Bradley, Neil Brooks, Elizabeth Burger, Carlos Castrejon, Dillon Chapman and Csaba Petre, Therese Cipiti Herron, Andy Cross, Marisa DeLuca, Peter Fay, Kat Flyn, Megan Geilman and Samantha Zauscher, Charles Ingham, Greg Kalajian, Dana Levine, Jungsu Lim, Brandie Maddalena, Jeff Maysent, Teresa Mill, William Mosley, Susan Osborn, Oriana Poindexter, Constance Rawlins, Kim Reasor, Bridget Rountree, Sibyl Rubottom, Jiela Rufeh, Gail Schneider, Curt Sherman, Barbara Ann Stanley, David Russell Talbott, Theresa Vandenberg Donche, G.E. Vogt, Helena Westra. Opening Reception: Friday, July 29, 6:30–8:30 PM One of the most prestigious juried shows in San Diego, selected artists will exhibit their work in our galleries, receive excellent exposure, and mingle with both artists and art lovers at an opening reception. Jurors: Anita Feldman and Marianela de la Hoz. More information here. Related links: Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook
  • What have journalists learned from covering the 2016 and 2020 elections? How can we do better? We asked the man who led The Washington Post through the Trump presidency.
  • inewsource’s investigation into experimental brain treatments by a former UC San Diego oncologist, Dr. Kevin Murphy, is now part of a massive six-week trial between the doctor and the university.
  • The Philippine Cultural Arts Festival returns to Balboa Park on August 14, 2022, after two years of absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic lock-down on public events. The SAMAHAN Filipino American Performance Arts & Education Center will hold its 35th Philippine Cultural Arts Festival on Sunday, August 14, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Balboa Park, at the corner of Park Boulevard and Presidents Way. Admission is FREE! A family-oriented event focused on cultural heritage, entertainment and networking, this festival appeals to the whole family and allows San Diego locals as well as tourists the opportunity to learn about Philippine culture and performing arts through dances and music.
  • Ceramic Heights is excited to feature our students' work at our summer sidewalk sale. There will be a variety of creative pottery and ceramics to choose from. We will have a fun clay play area and a "pay what you want" section for abandoned pots. Come visit our studio, see what we've been making and get your hands dirty in some clay!
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