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  • The groundbreaking CalEnviroScreen data tool turned 10 years old this spring. California officials are celebrating its impact on the state’s disadvantaged communities.
  • Through images and words, author Nora Krug illustrates the day-to-day lives of two individuals and their families living within warring nations.
  • For more than 20 years, Poway OnStage has partnered with the world-renowned Missoula Children’s Theatre to present its annual Musical Youth Theater Camp. Children K-12th grade will audition, rehearse and stage a full-scale musical performance in just six days! This year, local young thespians will perform an all-new version of the classic tale "Rumplestiltskin." Auditions and participation are free and open to the public as they are supported by Poway OnStage’s donor supported Arts in Education Initiative. Auditions will be held on Monday, March 6 at 4 p.m. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Art Therapy and Authentic Movement – healing through listening to the body This playful exploration of movement and art with Lorien, explores the beauty and challenge of life to deepen expression, through creativity. We will begin class with some gentle movement and follow with process art. By unwinding and unbinding the places in the body that feel stuck, stagnant or depleted we can support pleasant sensation and relax into more comfort. As you place color and shape on paper Insight and solutions can begin to shift patterns. Connect to your body, mind and emotions in this reflective and engaging class. No artistic experience required. Lorien is an Expressive Arts and Mind/body Trauma Therapist. She has practiced healing arts for over 20 years and is passionate about supporting greater awareness, pleasure in the body, and growing through change. Please contact Revivorship at (858) 956-0077 with any questions.
  • Stream with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Friday, Jan. 2, 2026 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. Explore the culture war that erupted over the rise of disco music. Originating in underground Black and gay clubs, disco unseated rock as America’s most popular music by the late 1970s. But many diehard rock fans viewed disco as shallow and superficial. The hostility came to a head on July 12, 1979, when a riot broke out at “Disco Demolition Night” at a baseball game in Chicago.
  • Wellesley College currently admits only some transgender and nonbinary applicants. Students voted for a non-binding referendum pushing for more inclusive admissions and communications policies.
  • This is an introductory course to learn ceramic hand-building techniques. Students will create functional and nonfunctional ceramic art. Learn how to create with coils, slab construction, and clay pinching methods. See the beauty of the final results as your pieces come out of the kiln. Students will create multiple pieces and learn how to glaze their finished artwork. All materials included. WHEN | Every Monday from September 12, 2022 to September 26, 2022 • This event runs from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. WHERE | San Diego Crash Collective •2590 Truxtun Rd Studio 106, San Diego, California 92106 ADMISSION | Tickets can be purchased here! • $125 per/person • Save your space online today! Click here for more information about this event!
  • Here are a few ideas for places to go in San Diego with your kids when you have to stay indoors.
  • Friday, Sept. 23, 2022 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand with PBS Video App. This episode examines art’s power as a social force. It can uncover hidden history, advocate for good, and change the world. We hear from Academy award-winning actor Riz Ahmed and portrait photographer Jess T. Dugan.
  • "Witnesses" July 15 - 31, 2022 Five Jewish teens recorded their experiences in diaries as their world descended into World War II. These memoirs are a testament to the human spirit during a period in history that must never be forgotten. Five songwriting teams and Tony Award-winning writer Robert L. Freedman have crafted this world premiere theatrical event to bring their words to life and tell a story with stunning contemporary relevance. VOICES THAT MUST BE HEARD. VOICES WE MUST NEVER FORGET. Tickets: $35-$75 Visit Artcenter.org or call (800) 988-4253 California Center for the Arts, Escondido on Facebook
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