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  • Eric Trump Jr. testified for a second day on Thursday after his brother, Donald Trump Jr. Both are defendants in the trial that accuses them of committing fraud.
  • JJ Cale, who died in 2013, wrote hit songs for Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Tom Petty. In a 2009 interview Cale discusses his passion for music, not the spotlight. Plus songwriter Al Howard and his mother discuss their ambitious 100 song project that includes a painting for each song.
  • Teen-Versionary is Diversionary Theatre's intensive, collaborative LGBTQ+ and allied youth theater program, involving a three-week rehearsal schedule and performances. This summer's production, part of San Diego Pride, is about the idea of being seen as "puppets of the system." The play will combine puppet-style movements, poetry, music, art and dance, and will be performed by the group of nine teens and is directed by Wildred Paloma. The two performances are free, but RSVP is required to save a seat. Details: 3 p.m. on Friday, July 15 and 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 16, 2022. Diversionary Theatre, 4545 Park Blvd., University Heights. Free (advance reservations required). Related links: Diversionary on Facebook Diversionary on Instagram
  • Echoes of Africa celebrates classical and contemporary artistic traditions by African and African American artists. This two-part exhibition features African artifacts from San Diego Mesa College's World Cultures Art collection coupled with artworks produced by local contemporary artists. A dynamic group of artifacts will be exhibited, featuring objects that demonstrate the mastery of African artisans in metal, wood, ceramics, beadwork, and textiles. The Fine Arts gallery will highlight artworks by contemporary local artists in conversation with select African artifacts, echoing and responding to aspects of their materials, symbolism, and creative process. The exhibition pays tribute to the ongoing cultural and artistic influence of African art on African American artists and celebrates our connections to the spirit and history of African and African American culture. Curated by Dr. Denise Rogers and features work by Andrea Chung, Angie Jennings, Christopher Lloyd Tucker, Maxx Moses, and Jermaine Adeshola Williams. Gallery Hours: • Monday and Tuesday, 1 – 7 p.m. • Wednesday – Saturday, Noon – 5 p.m. • Closed on Sunday Opening Reception will take place on Jun. 4, 2022 promptly at 12:00 p.m. on the 1st floor courtyard with a special performance by the World Beat Center African Drum and Dance group. Following the performance, guests will be welcomed into the exhibit areas, both in the Popular library on the 1st floor as well as the Fine Arts Gallery on the 9th floor. Refreshments will be served.
  • "Pink Slip" is a group exhibition featuring the work of first year MFA students in the UC San Diego Visual Arts MFA program. This is a pop-up exhibition in the Bread and Salt Brick Room, lasting just one weekend, May 13-15, and will be open during the Barrio Art Crawl hours on May 14 from 4-8 p.m., as well as 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Featured artists: Jax Deanna Barahona Emily Greenberg Gustavo Martinez Junyi Min Naomi Nadreau Chanell Stone Nathan Storey Related links: UCSD MFA on Instagram UCSD Visual Arts on Instagram Bread and Salt on Instagram The Brick Room on Instagram
  • San Diego, CA – Show you care by dining where it matters throughout the month of May to benefit 3,000 current and former foster children in San Diego County. Promises2Kids has partnered with local restaurants to raise funds for San Diego foster children. The campaign will run throughout the month of May, in honor of National Foster Care Month. Participating restaurants include: 20|TWENTY Angry Petes Pizza (Santee Lakes location) Artesano Taco Beeside Balcony Blanco Cocina + Cantina Dockside 1953 Dolce FIREHOUSE American Eatery + Lounge Firenze Trattoria Funky Fries & Burgers (El Cajon location) GOODONYA Hammond’s Gourmet Ice Cream Ironside Johnston’s JoJo’s Creamery L’Auberge Del Mar La Cajita Mustangs & Burros Park & Rec Pretzels & Pints Sisters Pizza Tamarindo Del Mar The Crack Shack The Macaron Shop SD Three Hills Winery Toasted Gastrobrunch + Dinner Urban Plates Each restaurant will designate a select menu item which will support the Foodies 4 Foster Kids campaign. Funds raised will benefit foster children by reuniting siblings living apart in foster care, supporting foster youth in reaching their educational and career goals, providing birthday gifts, school clothes and opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities, and providing an emergency shelter where children feel safe and cared for. Promises2Kids helps foster children overcome the difficulties of their past and grow to become healthy and successful adults. The community is invited to support Promises2Kids by dining in or ordering online at participating businesses. The community can also make an online gift. About Promises2Kids Promises2Kids is dedicated to our mission of creating a brighter future for foster children® in San Diego County. From the moment they come into foster care and through to adulthood, Promises2Kids provides the hope, support, and opportunities these individuals need to change their lives for the better… now and for years to come. Our programs include Camp Connect, Guardian Scholars, Foster Funds, and the A.B. and Jessie Polinsky Children’s Center. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Author Steve Yagyagan kicks off AAPI Heritage Month with his book, "Heather: Tu’u Maia Lou Lima" (Give Me Your Hand). He will share his family’s AAPI heritage as an author, a son of parents from two AAPI backgrounds and as a father. Parking must be arranged through Dr. Judy Patacsil’s office.
  • April 20 through Aug. 31, 2023 Created in collaboration with the MIDI Association, "MIDI@40" celebrates the possibilities enabled by MIDI in the 40 years since its public introduction. Through a collection of stories and media from manufacturers, musicians, and engineers, visitors will learn about the ways MIDI has impacted music. The exhibition provides a brief history of MIDI along with a look to its future and an overview of its functionality. Finally, an interactive area with MIDI-enabled instruments and other devices will give visitors a glimpse at what MIDI has made possible. For more information: https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/exhibits/midi40 or call 760-438-5996 Parking is free at the Museum of Making Music. The parking lot is reserved for museum visitors and is located directly behind the building. The lot also includes two spaces reserved for bus and RV parking. Museum of Making Music on Facebook
  • Workers are unionizing in fields where they haven't had a big presence, including cultural institutions. A strike at the Philadelphia Museum of Art demonstrates the tensions driving this movement.
  • SUGAR SKULL! A "Dia de Muertos Musical Adventure" is a touring bilingual/bicultural musical for young audiences and families that uses traditional regional music and dance from Mexico to tell the story of twelve-year-old Vita Flores. Vita thinks her family has gone loco planning a celebration for deceased loved ones. Why throw a party for the dead? But when a spirited candy skeleton suddenly springs to life, Vita finds herself on a magical, musical journey to unravel the true meaning of "Día de Muertos". This show made possible by the GEICO Philanthropic Foundation. WHEN | Saturday, Oct.r 8, 2022 TIME | 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. VENUE | Poway Center for the Performing Arts ADMISSION | Tickets can be purchased here Adults: $25-$45 Seniors (65+), Active Military, Students (13-21): $21-$38 Half Price Youth (12 and under): $13-$23 A $9 handling and facilities restoration fee will be added to each ticket. SOCIALS: GEICO Philanthropic Foundation: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Poway Center for the Performing Arts: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
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