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  • "Do You Think Too Much Too?" is a one-day pop-up exhibition at The Hill Street Country Club featuring the work of artist Addy Lyon. From the gallery: Addy Lyon is an interdisciplinary artist located in Vista, CA. She creates art with the motive of personal healing while revealing her own truths in an array of mediums. She is very intrigued by using materials which are traditionally overlooked, highlighting the use of pre-existing materials like newspaper, fabrics and thread. There are many conversations to be had regarding mental health, societal norms and the feminine experience which she relays through creative expression. In hopes for viewers to think about these concepts she creates for herself while also holding space for others to have their own perspectives on the pieces she creates. Related links: The Hill Street Country Club on Instagram The Hill Street Country Club on Facebook
  • San Diego City Councilmember Marni von Wilpert is celebrating being a newly out member of the LGBTQ+ community. And she's watching their rights being taken away.
  • Discovered at the 2006 Montreux Jazz Festival by Quincy Jones, Cuban-born GRAMMY Award nominee Alfredo Rodriguez has rapidly risen to stardom under the tutelage of the famed producer. Since arriving in the US in 2009, Rodriguez has appeared on prestigious stages such as the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl and the Gilmore Keyboard Festival. Come see him perform at the Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center at 6:30 p.m.
  • This month, don't miss these noteworthy works on view: Jennifer Vargas at Mesa College Art Gallery, Maggie Shen at Athenaeum Art Center, Paul Strand at San Diego Museum of Art, Reiko Sudo at the Japanese Friendship Garden and Wendy Maruyama at PHES Gallery.
  • A NASA mission called Psyche is about to launch on a mission out to an unusual asteroid that's scientists believe is largely composed of metal.
  • Join us for this illuminating lecture “Hello Modern Art, Meet Antique Quilt” given by Visions Art Museum Scholar in Residence, Teresa Duryea Wong. Teresa's lecture will draw on early American quilters influence on Modern Art. Date | Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at 11am Location | Virtual Link Purchase tickets here! $15 For further information on this event please visit website: https://visionsartmuseum.org/classes/
  • A startup called PimEyes allows anyone to identify a stranger within seconds with just a photo of the person's face. The technology has alarmed privacy advocates worldwide.
  • WOW serves up local, national, and international site-specific work April 21 to 24.
  • On Friday, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria unveiled next year’s city budget, signaling a shift away from pandemic emergency planning. Next, antiviral treatments to help fight serious COVID-19 disease were once very hard to access. But now as COVID-19 cases start to decrease in San Diego, are there enough doses? After, Sempra Energy, the parent company of San Diego Gas & Electric, paid out its highest profits ever to its investors Friday. Some SDG&E ratepayers might be wondering if there is a connection to the massive spike in bills they’ve paid in recent months. Then, KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks with San Diego Comic Fest’s new president Alonso Nunez about the fest events happening this week. Finally, award-winning pianist Jeeyoon Kim is debuting a mixed-media concert to coincide with the release of her new album this week. Kim joined Midday Edition to share selections and insights from her upcoming concert.
  • The KPBS Summer Music Series celebrates local music. Each week features performances and interviews with San Diego musicians representing a cross-section of the region's diverse music scene.
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