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  • At a congressional hearing, Dr. Anthony Fauci said the CDC recommendation to stay 6 feet from others to ward off infection was not based on data. Does that mean keeping a distance won't protect you?
  • CAF’s Community Challenge fueled by Toyota, featuring the 30th San Diego Triathlon Challenge presented by Dan + Geof is back at Mission Bay! This ultimate inclusive sports weekend brings together people of all ages and abilities to get active and live the CAF mission. 30th San Diego Triathlon Challenge presented by Dan + Geof: Be a part of CAF history by competing individually, as part of a relay team, or choose just one of the three segments to participate in. 5K Walk, Run, & Roll presented by Nike: This event is perfect for friends and family to cross the finish line together. Tour de Cove presented by EōS Fitness: Join this high-energy 90s-themed cyclethon presented by EōS Fitness to keep your spirits high and your heart pumping. Jami Marseilles Kid's Run and Roll presented by Philadelphia Insurance Companies: Cheer on and empower the next generation of athletes with physical disabilities. Community Challenge also offers several free activities, including a vendor and sponsor resource expo, delicious food and beverage options featuring free eats from local favorite Jeffs' Beach Burgers, opportunities to volunteer and cheer throughout the day, and a photo booth to capture each moment. Toyota Sports Fest + Athlete Lounge Energize your spirit and expand your perspective at the Toyota Sports Fest, an interactive, accessible sports experience. Sled Hockey | Curling | Wheelchair Basketball | Sitting Volleyball | Rock Climbing All experiences are complimentary and require a signed waiver to participate. For more information visit: challengedathletes.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Wilmer Vasquez died at just 29 years old after suffering heat illness during the hottest year on record. His brother, Yonatan, says climate change played a big role.
  • Rhaenyra goes looking for a few good men and finds them; Daemon dithers.
  • Sasha Koozel Reibstein’s ceramic sculpture gives form to the mysterious and often chaotic processes of creation. Reibstein recognizes the parallels between the intense collisions of heat, energy, and pressure that ultimately form galaxies, living organisms, as well as ceramic objects, and illuminates the transformative potential of such extraordinary occurrences. For her exhibition at ICA San Diego, Reibstien will present her largest works to date, the results of residences at San Diego State University and Cal State University Long Beach completed earlier this year. “The End is Near the Beginning,” which takes its title from the largest work in the show, will be Reibstein’s first solo museum exhibition in San Diego. Reibstein’s ceramic sculptures are fundamentally rooted in transformation—of the body, mind, universe, and clay itself. They are the products of expertly negotiated dichotomies: earth and space; light and darkness; life and loss; body and mind; control and chaos. “The End is Near the Beginning,” offers a meditation on the ICA’s ongoing exploration of consumption, inviting us to consider the multiple definitions of the word. “To consume” can mean both to nourish and destroy; we can consume–or be consumed–emotionally or physically. The ceramic process itself is one of transformation via consumption by fire, a process that resonates with a central theme of this exhibition: the intimate connection between life and death, and the generative potential that accompanies destruction. Though grounded in mortality, in Reibstein’s work, the cyclical nature of life offers opportunities for growth, renewal, and deep connection across time. Learn more here. Related links: Sasha Koozel Reibstein website | Instagram ICA San Diego website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Federal officials and scientific experts say the virus detected in retail milk samples may be inactive and unable to cause an infection.
  • Join us for a light-filled healing night on your yoga mat! Divine Light healing works deep in the aura to initiate physical, mental, and emotional transformation and spiritual upliftment in every area of life. It increases self-reliance and self-confidence, helps release past traumas and negative habits, accelerates the development of talents and abilities, and increases harmony in relationships. Neil Mintz will facilitate the event involving certified Divine Light healers. The theme for this healing night is Building Confidence: Low confidence is one of the most significant blocks to success in any area of life. It keeps us from fulfilling our destiny and limits our joy and inner peace. Low self-esteem is not part of who we are; it is a deep-rooted belief that can be changed. We'll start this healing night with a short discussion on confidence. Then, you'll lie on your mat while you receive light from a certified Divine Light healer, targeted to build your consciousness of spirit. Neil Mintz is a certified Divine Light Teacher through Spiritual Arts Institute, with 12 years of intensive study in metaphysics and healing. A devoted husband and father of two sons, Neil founded a highly successful manufacturing company innovating new products. Neil currently volunteers his fulltime to serving the Institute as Director of Events and Outreach, on the Board of Directors, and teaching workshops and classes. Neil’s teaching style is open and accessible. He focuses on helping students understand how to apply the teachings in their everyday lives. Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Premieres Friday, April 19, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS App + Encore Sunday, April 21 at 2 p.m. on KPBS 2. Explore the work of two legendary virtuosos, Nicolo Paganini and Robert Johnson, along with stars of today, Augustin Hadelich and Keb Mo. Joined by Cirque du Soleil acrobats, discover the secrets of being a virtuoso.
  • This weekend in the arts: Marino Gomez's customized action figure art; City Ballet's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; Drug Hunt's album release; bomba dance and free admission at MCASD; 32 years of juried exhibitions at the Athenaeum; a new mural meets centuries-old art; plus concert picks and more.
  • Here's a selection of finalists for the Siena Drone Photo Award competition of 2024: a wrestling match, an awesome bridge, a snow-covered village and pelicans!
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