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  • MCASD's ongoing partnership with SpaceTime responds to works on display, presenting rare artist videos and live performances. April's collaboration will respond to "Griselda Rosas: Yo te cuido," featuring local artist Armando De La Torre ("La Innocente") and renowned poet Cecilia Vicuña ("Paracas"). Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Welcome to Le Salon De Musiques — a concert experience unlike any other. You will feel the essence of chamber music. Up-close seating allows you to enjoy music the way it was meant to be shared. Following the concert, meet the artists and fellow concert-goers while savoring a high tea buffet catered by The French Gourmet. It’s an afternoon you will not soon forget, an experience that will enrich your life unlike any other form of entertainment. After 11 years in Los Angeles, we’re providing this unique experience to San Diegans at our new venue at the La Jolla Woman's Club. CONCERT 8: (Including high tea buffet after the performance) PROGRAM: Introduced by musicologist Kristi Brown-Montesano - F. MENDELSSOHN: Piano Quartet No.2 in F minor Op2 - G. MAHLER: Piano Quartet in A minor - R. KAHN: Piano Quartet No.2 in A minor Op 30 "US Premiere" Yueun Kim, Violin, Nao Kubota, Viola, Michael Kaufman, Cello, Dominic Cheli, Piano Tickets ($45-$95) available at: online or by phone at: (310) 498 0257
  • The proposal would allow family members, first responders and others to refer people with debilitating psychosis to be evaluated, treated and housed before they end up in the criminal justice system. Plus, more than 2 million American children and teenagers live with a wounded or ill veteran. Many help with the veteran's care and face challenges like stress, anxiety, and social isolation. And, in this weekend arts preview, we have some contemporary ballet set to Bluegrass, visual art from the border to the desert, and a chamber concert dedicated to Ukraine.
  • The Colombian superestrella brought his mesmerizing vocals and a few proud tears to the Tiny Desk.
  • This workshop is canceled Join Meg Rosko of Nutmeg & Honeybee, as we learn to create a modern embroidery hoop. This class includes two options for creating a design. The first option is for students who feel comfortable enough to draw on a blank canvas and create their own design. The second allows students to receive a pre-drawn embroidery hoop so that they can focus on the stitches rather than the design. Topics covered: Satin stitches, french knots, turkey stitches, working with rope and yarn, and learning how to add beads. Students will choose their own color palette at the beginning of class and any materials that they use during the workshop will be included in their take-home kit. Students most likely will not have the chance to finish their embroidery during class, so Meg recommends asking as many questions as possible and taking videos of the stitches needed to complete at home. Modern embroidery is an art form that allows for a lot of mindful stitching and connecting with other attendees, so it’s the perfect class for anyone looking for a little creative break. Drop-off class for ages 8-12 & all skill levels SOCIALS: Facebook & Instagram
  • All those daily activities we'd rather avoid — taking the stairs, cleaning the house, etc. — have a big metabolic payoff. Non-exercise activity thermogenesis can help manage weight and boost health.
  • When Carlos Villa asked about Filipino artists as a student he was told: there weren't any.
  • Despite laws that attempt to reduce language barriers in the voting process, the county’s vote centers struggle to recruit bilingual poll workers.
  • The conflict between Israel and Hamas has led to accusations of war crimes on both sides, as combatants are bound by international humanitarian law to minimize the impact on civilians.
  • Two young, progressive candidates are seeking seats on the Calexico City Council on Nov. 8. The city’s pandemic response and COVID spending in part drove them to run for office.
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