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  • The World Cup in Qatar will be the first to feature an Olympics-style opening ceremony when it begins on Sunday.
  • A prosthetics clinic that once served mostly American military veterans is now helping Ukrainian amputees get state of the art prostheses.
  • Join business and industry leaders from film, theatre, fashion, music, dance, opera, spoken word, and more for a 2-day experiential conference that challenges creative professionals to consider their collective power to change the future of their sector. Participate in panel discussions, workshops, quality networking opportunities, and one-on-one coaching with creative leaders from a variety of industries. Explore emerging trends that are impacting how arts & culture patrons respond to our work. Lean into the future of creative resource sharing, mutual support initiatives, and design-forward thinking through this one-of-a-kind conference designed to bring our creative workforce together. Click here to learn more about this event!
  • California has the most Hispanic Serving Institutions among its colleges of any state — 174, including 21 of 23 California State University campuses and five of the nine University of California campuses. But how well are HSIs — where almost 90% of the state’s Latino undergraduates are enrolled — actually serving Latino students? It’s a mixed bag, students and advocates say.
  • Come watch Apollon Musagete Quartet with Garrick Ohlsson perform J.S. Bach, Schubert & Shostakovich at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center on Oct 8, at 7:30 P.M. Follow them on social media! Facebook + Spotify
  • The Israeli military appears to have encircled Gaza City, but so far, it's made only limited forays into the densest urban areas.
  • Every Wednesday from 2-3:30 p.m. This month-long series is full of hands-on, engaging crafts using STEAM (STEM + Art!) to teach hand skills to children using safe materials. Each project teaches craftsmanship, dexterity and material exploration, and ranges from woodworking, sewing, ceramics, paper crafts, textiles to fusing glass. Young students will make beautiful pieces to take home over the course of the series. All materials included. Drop-ins welcome. SOCIALS: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Best known as the illustrator and author of the beloved children's book series about a spry and smart young pig, Falconer was also a theatrical set and costume designer.
  • This weekend in the arts: "Our Ancestors' Dream" at The Front; "Little Shop of Horrors"; the La Jolla Art and Wine Festival; 25 years of Oceanside Museum of Art; and the San Diego Symphony performs Beethoven's 5th and more.
  • All concert attendees must be vaccinated and face masks must be worn indoors. Peter Boland has been playing music and writing songs his whole life. His first solo album was called Frame, released in 2002. It earned a Best Americana Album nomination at the San Diego Music Awards. His band, The Coyote Problem, won the Best Americana Album prize for both their albums, Wire in 2005 and California in 2007, at the San Diego Music Awards. Subsequently, Peter “fired” himself from his own band and released his solo album, Two Pines, also nominated for Best Americana album. Peter, in addition to being a singer/songwriter/musician, is also a speaker, writer, and philosophy professor, and has said “In my mind, all of these various modes of expression root back to a common core – the hunger to understand and the passion to connect. To me, philosophy, spirituality, and art are healing modalities – we turn to them to salve our wounds, bind our broken places, and cultivate our growth. Whether in song, in prose, or in oratory, I simply want to open up to the grandeur and depth of being alive.” Rupert Wates was born in London. He signed an exclusive publishing deal with Eaton Music in the late 1990s and has been a full-time songwriter ever since. He moved to the United States in fall 2006. Since 2007, he has won over fifty songwriting awards. He has released eleven full-length CDs. Each has received outstandingly good reviews, and has been played regularly by radio stations in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, Australia, and The Netherlands. In 2015 and 2016, over twenty of his songs were recorded by other performers, and two tribute albums to his material were recorded by independent artists in Nashville and Los Angeles. Rupert averages 120 live shows per year, for audiences totaling around 3,500 annually, in America, Canada, and Europe. Everyone who hears him responds to his acoustic, melodic, haunting songs that ring true. Follow on Rupert Wates on Facebook!
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