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  • SDFC is hosting Round One Game 1, presented by Sharp HealthCare for Round One Best-of-3 Series at Snapdragon Stadium for the first-time ever on Sunday, October 26 at 6:30 p.m.! The first 25K fans will receive an exclusive SDFC branded scarf.
  • The world is always watching. What happens when we watch back? This is a piece of "Through the Circle," my photo/art project about reflection. This is your own mirror. Stick it. Shoot it. Share what you see. Medium: Photography on sheet metal Snacks, drinks, music, community FREE Artist Statement: Dave Rayfield In a world designed to watch, I’ve learned to watch back. This body of work explores the unintended beauty found in convex security mirrors, those circular sentinels fixed to corners, ceilings, and alleyways. Captured in stark black and white, these 80 photographs are not just reflections of the physical world, but portals into the unnoticed layers of modern life. Framed by the curve of the mirror, the city folds into itself, distorted, duplicated, isolated. In every image, I invite the viewer to pause, to see not just what is reflected, but how we are reflected. These mirrors do not protect or judge; they simply witness. Through this project, I am asking a quiet question: When we see ourselves being seen, what is revealed? Why choose The Metta Space to feature your art collection? Proud to find The Metta Space and owner Victor Nguyen to be a welcoming incubator to hold space to offer this collection of art. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/through-the-circle-art-show-tickets-1798258312019
  • The Heritage of the Americas Museum is excited to present the “Artist Studio Art Clearance Sale,” a special holiday exhibit and sale featuring the acclaimed work of Duke Windsor. This event will be on display from November 11 through December 17, 2025, in the Museum’s Art Wing, offering artwork at discounts ranging from 30% to 70%. This unique event provides collectors, art lovers, and holiday shoppers with a rare opportunity to acquire original fine art at special studio-clearance prices. Windsor’s work will be exclusively showcased at the center of the museum’s art wing, transforming the space into an immersive studio-gallery experience. “This is more than a sale—it’s a celebration of creativity, legacy, and community,” says Windsor. “I’m thrilled to share selections from my collection, showcasing 30 years of my studio practice in a museum setting while making room for new projects and connecting with new collectors.” Duke Windsor is a U.S. Marine veteran, former opera singer, and accomplished visual artist based in Mt. Helix, California. His work encompasses urban landscapes, still life, portraiture, and historical themes, rendered in oil, acrylic, watercolor, and sculpture. Windsor is particularly known for his luminous use of gold leaf and his ability to elevate everyday subjects into iconic imagery. Duke Windsor on Instagram
  • This year, to honor Susan Stamberg's memory, we reflect on her 34 years of performances that can still move us, make us laugh and bring us fresh meaning.
  • Indoor tanning is trending among Gen Z. A new study finds tanning bed users not only have a much higher risk of melanoma, they also have DNA damage linked to cancer across nearly their entire skin.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner will meet Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday as Trump grows increasingly exasperated by delays.
  • At the National Black Growers Council meeting in New Orleans, Black farmers respond to the $12 billion in tariff relief announced by the Trump administration and outline challenges farms are facing.
  • As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month profile series, we sit down with Arnulfo Manriquez, CEO and president of MAAC, to talk about his own path to advocacy.
  • Building a social media brand has helped enrich players. But constant harassment — fueled in part by sports gambling — has come to outweigh potential income. Now, staying "regular" is the goal.
  • The San Diego festival kicks off a four-day celebration of Filipino cinema this week. KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando gets a preview of its programming.
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