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  • 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. Limited parking is available on site. This workshop costs $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 Stardust Coyote Instagram SoulCollage® Facebook
  • Ahmed Alnaouq posts the stories of Palestinians with the organization We Are Not Numbers. Then, he lost over 20 members of his family when an Israeli airstrike hit his family home.
  • Updated film premieres April 2, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App + Encore Thursday, April 4 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. How a young National Guardsman allegedly leaked classified documents onto the Discord chat platform. With The Washington Post, Jack Teixeira's alleged leak of national security secrets, why he wasn't stopped, and the role of platforms like Discord.
  • Members of San Diego Book Arts explore the detail and the design of handmade books during “Shelter in Place” an exhibition showcasing artworks created during a Collaborative Mail Art Project that marked the beginning of the Covid shutdown. Handmade books in all forms will be on display during the exhibition. When | July 9 – Aug. 26, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where | Bonita Museum & Cultural Center Admission is free! For more information about the event, please visit here or call 619 267-5141 Follow Bonita Museum & Cultural Center on Facebook & Instagram
  • Get ready for a boot-stompin', hat-tippin', good time at the Country on the Coast music festival! With the picturesque Waterfront Park as its backdrop, this festival will transport you to a world of good ol' fashioned southern charm and hospitality. You'll be surrounded by like-minded folks who are just as passionate about country music as you are, and who are ready to have a good time! You can expect to see some of the hottest names in country music taking the stage, bringing their unique sound and style to the festival-goers. The lineup of performers for this year's festival features Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Janson, Thompson Square and others. From classic favorites to up-and-coming artists, there's something for everyone on the lineup. But that's not all - there are plenty of other activities and experiences to enjoy throughout the day. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner, you can try your hand at bull riding or line dancing. There are also plenty of games and activities to participate in, like cornhole or horseshoes, to keep you entertained between performances. And don't forget to take a ride on the Ferris wheel! The view from the top is simply breathtaking, with stunning vistas of the park, downtown San Diego, and the beautiful San Diego Bay. So mark your calendars and gather your friends and family for a day of unforgettable entertainment at Country on the Coast. Get your cowboy boots and hats ready, because you won't want to miss out on this exciting celebration of all things country. For more information about the festival, including ticket prices and the full lineup of performers, be sure to visit CountryontheCoast.com. Please note that this event is 21+ only, so be prepared to show your ID at the entrance. For all the details, please visit CountryontheCoast.com
  • Join us for an in-person discussion with author Lynne Cox on Aug. 6 at 2 p.m. while she talks about her new book Tales of Al: The Water Rescue Dog in the Schulman Auditorium at Carlsbad City Library. Copies of the book will be available for sale before and after the event courtesy of Adventures by the Book, with a book signing to follow the discussion. Come early for a special Paws to Read event where independent readers can share their favorite stories with unbiased listeners (dogs!), and visit the first ever library-sponsored teen art show, both in the courtyard at 1 p.m. At a glance Lynne Cox author talk Saturday, Aug. 6, 2 p.m. Carlsbad City Library, 1775 Dove Ln. Come early to enjoy Paws to Read and Teen Art Show activities beginning at 1p.m.
  • Over 2000 English words and phrases owe their origins to Shakespeare. His writing is so "baked in" to the English language that many of us quote him daily without knowing it. We cannot possibly cover them all in a single day, but we're sure gonna try! Come see all your favorites in their original context: "To be or not to be," "Wherefore art thou Romeo?," "Friends, Romans, countrymen— lend me your ears," "All the world's a stage," and many more. For dedicated Bard-hounds or simply lovers of the English language, it's an event not to be missed! Sunday, September 4 at 3 p.m. Free Admission Bring Your Beach Chair or Blanket Liberty Station at Dewey Rd, between Rosecrans and Truxton Visit: https://www.pointlomaplayhouse.com/
  • Overdose deaths in the U.S. reached a grim new record, according to new figures released earlier this week. How is this impacting San Diego County? Plus, the “godmother of air medical services in San Diego” shares what it’s like to be a flight nurse. And finally, weekend preview details visual art, experimental ballet and other arts and culture events happening this weekend in San Diego.
  • Israel's intensified combat operations throughout Gaza come as Palestinian civilians are being pushed farther south to escape the fighting.
  • A new documentary called A Disturbance in the Force looks back on how the special happened and why it's been locked away ever since.
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